Software :: Wbar How To Make It Always On Top Of Other Windows
Nov 12, 2010im getting a problem on wbar.. how can i set it so that it would alwasy stacks on top of other windows?
View 1 Repliesim getting a problem on wbar.. how can i set it so that it would alwasy stacks on top of other windows?
View 1 RepliesI'm running Ubuntu 9.10, and using wbar as my dock, and when i boot up my computer and log-in I like to have my dock there instead of opening it. Is there a way to make it open automatically right when I log in?
View 1 Replies View Relatedyou know how like lxpanel/fbpanel have a menu button that displays the system menu,etcHow would I add a menu buttuon to wbar in karmic/squeeze/sid?I downloaded and perused the source,etc of all three, lxpanel, fbpanel, etc but cant figure out how it works as it does for other "panels"
View 2 Replies View RelatedI installed 1.3.3 + wbar dfsg2-1 it works almost correctly
I have a small problem on the second line of the file dot.wbar line is as follows
When I run the command "wbar - config dot.wbar" I get the message
With the parameter:
I installed Docky in Ubuntu and I have it set to autohide. One problem is that if a window is maximized, then the docky is blocked. In order to see it, I have to unmaximize or moved windows. Can docky be made to appear above other windows?
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View 1 Replies View RelatedI use Windows XP more often than Ubuntu, cause wine and playonlinux are both pains. So, how do i change the order around?
View 1 Replies View RelatedMy ubuntu crashed..i dint hav a live cd.now my remastersys backup ws der in other ubuntu ext4 drive.now when i hav installed windows to recover that backup that file to install ubuntu again.im not able to see that drive.
View 3 Replies View RelatedI want to launch 'gmrun' with the key combination of Windows+r(like how we launch run dialog box in windows)..but i am not able to do..
Here i am attaching the screen shots of what i am doing..
1) Launched Keyboard shortcuts application
2) Click on Add button
3) Entered name as 'gmrun'
4) command as 'gmrun' (because i am able to launch gmrun from terminal by just entering 'gmrun')
Here is the screenshot of what i have done so far. [URL]
5) Clicked on Apply button
6) Then i selected the gmrun action and entered 'Windows+r'
Here is the screenshot: [URL]
Still, I am not able to launch gmrun using Windows+r key combination.
i have Ubuntu 11.04 and windows xp as a duel boot in office desktop. i want to make windows xp as default OS. i tried sudo gedit /etc/default/grub but this dint work coz after setting defult OS as 3 still its going back to ubuntu 11.04 (i guess this thing works only for ubuntu 10.10) ...
View 1 Replies View RelatedI have just install Lubuntu beacuse not that i have i trash computer. I have a fast computer but i want back to the 90's in the computer world.Thats beacuse I install Lubuntu beacuse it's the base of ubuntu. It's fast and extremley smal. Anyway, i just wonder which desktop-program shall I install to have the Windows 95/98 desktop theme?I have found one desktop theme who is look-a-like windows 95. But it's very old and I don't know if it's stable, beacuse it's like 10 yeras old.
View 3 Replies View RelatedIs there a way to make dir so it puts all the directories on top, then sorts the files in alphabetical order? I can't for the life of me figure it out, and googling only leads me to a million copies of the man page, which does not really mention sorting much.
I normally do dir -ls but the file order is all over the place. It's time to find a better command and start using it I think.
I've had this for a while now and though I might as well do something about it.
When I have more than one or more windows open none of the show up on the taskbar, I'll show you what I mean.:
Although you can't see it from the picture, I actually have two windows open, both of which should show up on the taskbar (1.).
I can open windows by clicking on the button marked 2.
Is there something simple that I have missed?
I was trying to create a partition to share between Windows 7 (pre-installed, and I use it for some games and specific programs) and Fedora 15 (I use it for everything else), but when I tried to do this, apparently I already reached the maximum of primary partitions, 4. So I have 3 for Windows and 1 for Fedora!
The schema I have (see picture) is, 10.5 GB for windows recovery, 100MB for windows boot, 341GB for Windows 7, and 48 GB for Fedora, and it's in a dual boot. My intention was to leave about 100GB for Windows, 50GB for Fedora and the rest for shared files.
But I also don't want to format the recovery files, I had luck when windows broke and I could recover it with this files (I don't have the installation DVD, but it is original and validated), so I would like to keep those files.
1. I make a backup (I have no idea of how or if this is even possible) from fedora of this partitions and save them as files.
2. I try to include the /boot of windows in the big windows partition, but, is this really needed? Can I just delete the 100MB windows booter? (is it enough with the Fedora one or do I need this one?)
Is there a way to make more than 4 partitions? (it would be actually a 3rd option, but I didn't find any info online)
I had Windows 7 installed on my system, then I installed Debian testing with grub2 as its boot manager.Initially I couldn't see windows entry in grub at all, so I ran:aptitude install os-prober kcpuload update-grub Now I can see the entry, but when I select it I get only Win7 system restore, instead of the the real thing. Any ides how to make it work?
EDIT: I tried the suggested approach to add a new file to /etc/grub.d, which generated an entry in grub.cfg, but it does not appear in the grub menu on boot :(
I have this:
grzes:/home/ga# cat /etc/grub.d/11_Windows
#! /bin/sh -e
echo Adding Windows >&2
cat << EOF
menuentry "Windows 7″ {
[Code]...
I would like to have the option to install winxp or ubuntu from the same 4gb drive. Is there any easy way to do this?
View 2 Replies View RelatedI must display two different windows (different application) on a single X display/screen., with a small sticky window that display buttons to switch from one (virtual) screen to the other.
Although I thought this would be an easy task for a simple window manager like fvwm, I didn't get it to work.
I've tried fvwm in combination with the FvwmPager, but I keep getting problems to place the different windows in the different virtual desk or page (automatically).
e.g. if you do: xterm -title "Hello" and xterm -title "There", I want Hello to go to virtual screen 1 and There to go to virtual screen 2.
I've also tried using metacity and switching between workspaces.
Is there an example configuration available? I'm not fixed on a specific window manager.
I have a Dell Mini 9 with only Ubuntu installed, I want to install Windows XP also but I don't have and can't get an external CD drive, so I need to make a windows installation from the usb.All the tutorials I found use windows to make the usb bootable, how can I make the same from linux?
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View 3 Replies View RelatedSo here is the deal, I have my wifes computer set up to dual-boot Ubuntu 9.10 and Windows 7. She uses a HP G60-445DX laptop, and something very funky is going on.
1. I first installed Windows 7, and it boots fine multiple times with no problem.
2. Next, I install Ubuntu 9.10. After installation is finished, I select reboot, and choose Windows 7. It boots fine.
3. Then, I reboot into the newly installed Ubuntu for the first time, get to the desktop, and reboot.
4. Now when I select to boot Windows 7, it gets about half-way, and suddenly reboots the computer.
I've troubleshooted this thing for days on end trying to isolate exactly what is causing Windows 7 not to boot. After reinstalling Windows 7 again, it once again boots fine, even after I use the live CD to restore Grub 2. It's only after I boot the fully installed Ubuntu 9.10 that her Windows 7 install starts acting weird. All I can narrow it down to is that after I boot into Ubuntu for the first time (after an install), Windows 7 no longer boots properly.
I installed Ubuntu 9.10 yesterday on my computer. I had Windows XP and Windows 7 (I deleted the Windows 7 partition and installed Ubuntu 9.10). However, after installing Ubuntu, I couldn't access the grub boot menu. So I googled, and I found out how to make the menu show up again. That was okay. But Windows XP didn't show up. So I googled a bit more, searched the forums, and I added the following entry to my 40_custom file code...
As far as I know, that should work. The uuid I entered there is the one that gparted told me was the uuid of the partition. However, this isn't working. I get a disk read error when I try to boot my Windows XP.
According to my gparted, my Windows XP drive is inside an extended partition? I wonder if that has any influence on why I'm getting the disk read error, or anything. It's either that, or my 40_custom entry is wrong. I've been trying to sort this out for a while now, and I'm afraid I'm not getting anywhere with it.
meaning transparent slightly rounded with blue color?
View 1 Replies View RelatedI've noticed this issue for a long time now, and it's always bothered me. Whenever I have to open a file within a program or upload something to a website, etc., the window that pops up is always HUGE. The reason is due to the list of file types at the bottom. Instead of cutting off with an ellipsis at some point, every single applicable file type is listed. I can't resize these windows, either, so they always take up my entire screen. Is there any way to fix this so that these kinds of windows are a more reasonable size?
View 2 Replies View RelatedI figured out how to make the border transparent, but in w7 Whole opera is transparent. How do i do that in ubuntu?
View 1 Replies View RelatedNew ubuntu user here, and i feel 100% comfortable with it now other then command line
i love it, feels better then windows, and im in awe at how fast it boots
i have 2 gripes only, that im hoping can be fixed!
is there anyway to make ntfs hidden fils hidden again?
i have a storage partition that i use on windows, and now ubuntu, the problem is theres all sorts o wierd ****
like "system voume information, RECYCLEBIN-O1" and wierd crap like that
its usually hidden in windows, but visible and clickable in ubuntu
is there some way to hide these files and folders? i think windows needs them, but they look so bad and ruin my folder organization
and also, is there some way to have my storage partition always mounted? each time i restart i lose my music library in rhythembox, and have to redirect it to my music folder on my storage drive.
I have an folder with different websites saved on it but when I'm about to extract it to an .zip and unextract it on Windows it says something like wrong name.What to do?DIT: Would it work if I installed VMware Workstation on my PC?
View 3 Replies View Related1. I want to make some partitions to my 750gb HDD....i want a partition for my windows 7, parition for ubuntu and parititon for alll my DATA.... so how big should i make each partition?
2. Should i use 32 or 64 bit ubuntu? are the rules the same as for windows? where 64bit is faster and if your processor supports 64 bit u should get it?
i need to make a windows xp install drive in ubuntu
View 8 Replies View RelatedI'm trying to find a way to make my Windows key the shortcut to opening my start panel in Lubuntu. I've found easy instructions for Ubuntu, but Lubuntu doesn't have the keyboard shortcuts utility that Ubuntu has (at least I can't find it).
I found some instructions for editing a config file but I can't find the command for opening the panel, and I've seen conflicting information about how the Windows key is written (some say W, some say Super_L), so I hesitate to start playing around with that file when I'm only guessing.
if this isnt correct place to ask my question, forum seems large and im not familiar with it yet. I would like to draw to windows with conky. I allready have an idea with launching conky ~/. config1 & conky ~/.config2 and this should work but is it possible to have 2 conky windows without launching second instance of conky ?
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