So im trying to setup easystroke but im having problems recording the gestures.I apply the command and when i click to "Record Stroke" im prompted with "The next stroke will be associated with 'command'..." etc. but i cant seem to record any gestures after that message.did i forget to do something?Do i have to change any settings?Btw i installed it through Package Manager
Whenever I try to perform a gesture with easystroke, black blocks take up a large area of the screen, making it so that I cant see anything underneath them until I stop performing the gesture. It didn't used to be like this, before the gesture would perform mostly flawlessly. I don't know what I did to cause it to start malfunctioning, but I would really like it to stop.
I am using StrokeIt program in XP, it is very useful program.so i search similar program for ubuntu 10.04 LTS & i install itn now I try to record some stroke but i can't.
i have ubuntu 10.04 Nautilus 2.30.1 easystroke 0.5.3
easystroke is not running in nautilus window ,so please suggest something so that nautilus can handle easystrokes or suggest any other File manager which will support easystrokes, compatible to nautilus.
To cut to the chase, I have an ACER Aspire 8735G-6502, a fairly new model. I'm having issues configuring the multi-gesture to the touchpad to do any of the gestures. In fact when more than one finger is placed on the pad, the pointer flies around the screen in a random pattern. Does anyone have advice on either the configuration of the gestures, or a way of disabling any gestures and just having it be a single digit (classic) touchpad.
I could not decide on a forum section, so I choose this one. About a year ago, I set up a wiimote white board for windows xp and ubuntu, and i played around with it. I install a program where you could custimize "gestures" or "flicks" that would do certain things, like if I drew a large F on the screen, firefox would open, or a s would save the file.
Now that I have a tablet pc, I can not remember for the life of me the name of this program. I reformatted my old computer a while ago and I google searched with no results. I remember is was open sourced and really awesome.
I'm trying to install easystroke to my debian lenny tablet pc, but compiling errores:
Am I missing some X components? I have installed needed depedencies; g++ libboost-serialization-dev libgtkmm-2.4-dev libxtst-dev libdbus-glib-1-dev intltool
Other mouse gesture program gestikk download site is down.. so there is only easystroke - or is there other mouse gesture programs available?
I was wondering - is there any multi touch gesture support in openSuse 11.4? I have enabled multi touch scrolling under the 'Mouse' module in Yast, and it works fine. However, i was wondering if a multi touch gesture set is available - such as pinch zoom, or even custom gestures mapped to keyboard combos - e.g. using a spiral to launch terminal?
System - Acer Aspire One D255 (n550 version) Mouse Pad - SynPS/2 Synaptics TouchPad
I have encountered a bug in plasma desktop - clock widget tool, when browsing months. I found in Kmenu>Development>KDE Bug Management Tool but don't know how to use it. I try everything in the menus to record and reproduce the bug, but nothing happens.
I need to point aaa.com to bbb.com in DNS. I know it is possible to add subdomains for aaa.com to point to bbb.com (or its sub-domains) but in this case I need to have aaa.com point to bbb.com. I used the following in zone file of aaa.com but it didn't work ---------------- @ IN CNAME bbb.com. ----------------
I am going to configure sentmail server i.e[root@mailserver ~] on Red Hat Linux 4 Enterprise.Already I have configured DNS server. I want to add record of my mail server in my DNS server.Kindly just guide me that what
Code:
$TTL86400 @IN SOAns1.mydomain.com. root.localhost( 42; serial (d. admin) 3H;refresh
I want to create a Ptr record on the Dns server. Dns server is Fedora Core release 1 (Yarrow). And We have been using zone files. How can I create a Ptr record for an ip address on the Dns server?
I found that Mike Oldfield "Tr3s Lunas" being played backward (from the end to begining) is an addictive, magic music. For this I used alsaplayer. Now I want to record these reversed music, not everyone player is able to play backward, how I can do that?
Now I am using some kind of a mutant ubuntu, say version between 9.10 an 10.04, with gnome desktop and alsa sound system.
I currently have pclinuxos 2007 (updated to kde4). I put on webinars, and like to record them using recordmydesktop. All is working fine by putting a splitter in my speaker out, and feeding it back into my line in. This only works when I have analog loopback not muted.My problem is that pclinuxos is now putting out there 2010 version, and there is no way I can see to un-mute the analog loopback. It does not show up as any options onkmix.... I am going to attach a couple pictures one with my old kmix, and one with the new 2010 version.My question is, how can I get back that analog loopback, or is there another way to get the sound to record from both my speaker and my mic?
I have another thread going on where I cannot record from the line in on my iMac running Ubuntu dual boot. In this case, i have a Dell PC that I am trying to record from the same radio I use to record from on my Mac. On my iMac and my G4, recording from the radio works fine. i tried recording from the Dell with no luck. What should I do? The cable is plugged into the proper port on the back of the Dell. [URL]
I like using Ubuntu, the main reason I need and want to use it I can't. It's so frustrating and sounds (no pun intended) so basic to me.Al I need to do is record my radio show from a radio I have plugged into my iMac. That's right. For now, I am dual booting on my iMac until I can afford to buy a dedicated PC desktop just for Ubuntu.I can't believe that there seems to be no way for me to record my shows from my radio. Works fine when I boot into the Mac side and even when I use Ubuntu using VMware Fusion. When I boot into Ubuntu directly, Audio In in the Sound preferences doesn't seem to work. No audio coming through when I try to record from the radio.
I am looking for a linux-based solution that will let me record a PDF slideshow to a video file with a voiceover. Google searching mostly revealed PPT -> movie export and/or <other> -> PDF, but I am planning on creating my slideshows with LaTeX Beamer, and would then like to record a video of my slides with my speech in voiceover. Furthermore, I am planning on posting these online and would really like to be able to embed hyperlinks, if possible, into the videos as they reference each other and/or external references.
Is there any way to record kernel menuconfig screens? I would like to have a record of the configuration as it looks to the menuconfig screen user, with each successive sub-menu indented. Copy and paste gets the data but the frame/box drawing characters are messy. Here's the first menu:
I've installed a tv card but I can't hear the sound through my built-in CMedia soundcard when I watch tv with TVTime. The tv card's audio output is externally connected to my soundcard's line in input. In the 'Input' tab of the 'Sound Preferences' dialog, I can see the input level meter moving.
Audacity can record the tv sound, and I can hear it when I have the 'pass-through' option enabled, or when I play the recording.
I can play media files without a problem, and I can hear the system sounds.
But for some reason I can't get the tv sound to go through to the soundcard's output.
Obviously I've got the audio configured wrong, but I don't know what to do to fix it.
I'm new to using a BIND DNS server. I currently have one set as a master zone on my LAN. My question is how can I add a record for my local lan that will resolve without typing in the FQDN? For example I want to be able to type "server" instead of "server.domain.com".
I would like to document my activity on linux terminal during some operation.I want to have text file which will contain all commands typed and output from those commands in a file.I know how to set this option in Putty but I have some problems in linux terminal.
<pre> bash | tee output.log </pre>
When I perform above spell, it only records STDOUT to file.on't have there STDIN,STDERRHow to have in this output.log file STDIN,STDOUT,STDERR
I have Squid Cache: Version 2.6.STABLE21, installed on RHEL5. as well as configured SARG. It provides downloading detail of squid users. but does not provide uploading detail.I want to maintain uploading record of my users.(e.g which user upload which file/data)
After trying Kubuntu live CD, Fedora live CD, and booting from my Ubuntu partition on my iMac, I am convinced that there is no solution at all to the problems I am having recording from Line In. Using the same radio hooked up to an old Dell PC which I am selling, recording works fine. I can see the audio signal when I go to sound preferences and click on the Input tab. Works great.
I beleive that Ubuntu just isn't compatible with the sound card in the iMac. This is too bad because I was really hoping that I could use Ubuntu dual boot on my Mac. Running Ubuntu in emulation works fine using VMware Fusion but dual boot really sucks. Unless I hear back from someone who actually is running Ubuntu dual boot on an imac and can record from the Line In.
I was told that a user can VNC to the server as root. I there a way to create a central log to record who, when and what was done during a VNC session?