Ubuntu :: Black Label Under Docky?

Oct 17, 2010

i see a big black label under the docky dock... i tried to activate maincity compositing but it's still there..

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Ubuntu :: Hide The Docky Application Icon On Docky?

Jun 28, 2011

I certainly do not want to install Elementary OS, and just want a similar interface. I already installed docky, but Unity gets in the way. Is there a way I can disable that? Also, can I hide the docky application icon on Docky? Or is there a better way to do this?

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Debian :: Umounting With LABEL=label In Fstab ?

Jan 31, 2010

I'm having trouble umounting partitions.

This is the entry I have in /etc/fstab for backup:

I can mount it ok:

But can't umount it:

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General :: Difference Between 'LABEL=/1' And 'LABEL=/'

Jun 2, 2010

I have to configure "Oracle Ent Linux 5" in different two server.

After installing the server ,I observer that the grub loader entry are different like:

Machine 1:

Machine 2:

Here , I don't understand the difference between 'LABEL=/1' and 'LABEL=/' .

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Ubuntu :: Changed Partition Label, Now Can't Log In?

Apr 10, 2010

I may have sabotaged my installation beyond repair, but I am nourishing a cautious optimism, as justified below, and would warmly welcome any ideas.Here's the scoop:The harddrive on my Dell Latitude is divided into a number of partitions; I used to run a Windows-Linux dual boot, so I had some EXT3, some NTFS, and some FAT32 partitions, but a few months ago decided to eliminate the windows, and thus converted the ntfs partition into a linux partition. I've been using this newly converted partition for temporary backups; it held no important data. This, at least, was my supposition: yesterday, I decided to change the label on this partition (cosmetic motives), and after cavalierly making the change with GPARTED, I now can't log in.

A few clues about what could be going on:1. The system boots up fine; when I get to the login screen, however, and enter my name and password, I get the following error message: "GDM could not write to your authorization file. This could mean that you are out of disk space or that your home directory could not be opened for writing. in any case, it is not possible to log in. Please contact your system administrator."2. All my files are intact (following some advice I saw posted on the forums, I hit cnt + alt + F1 and was able to log in) and as far as I can tell, I am not out of disk space. This gives me hope that maybe I can restore the system without totally reinstalling Ubuntu.That is about all I know. If anyone has any thoughts as to what might be going on, I would be very happy to hear them.

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Ubuntu :: FAT32 Label Is Always Caps?

Nov 28, 2010

Yeah, I've been messing around with my partitions recently to make them more organized and appealing to my OCD file management habits. My main partition that I use to store all my files and windows programs on was previously labeled "Free" since I installed Ubuntu a few weeks ago and created separate partitions for things, I didn't like the vagueness of the name, so I changed it to "Storage" via GParted Partition Editor.

Yet, for some reason it always changes its self to all capital letters. I label it "Storage", it becomes "STORAGE". I've researched around for others who have similar issues, but they usually ended up with a response similar to "It's Fat32, so it's always capital." I don't see how that's true, considering mine was labeled "Free" for the longest time..

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Ubuntu :: Can Use Docky Without Gnome?

Dec 22, 2010

I like to try different combinations of *buntu in the several partitions on my first drive. One combo I enjoy playing with is the Minimal CD with Openbox or some other small footprint window manager.I'd like to try Docky, but the need for compositing is a problem for me. I don't want to install Gnome, KDE, or XFCE, because I don't want all the stuff that comes with them.Can you tell me the packages I need to install to get Docky working? Are Compiz and Docky enough?Will Compiz serve as a standalone window manager and automatically start at logon?

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Ubuntu :: Cannot Install Docky On 10.10

Jun 2, 2011

When I try to install docky through the synaptic package manager I receive this dialog box saying,

docky:
Depends: libgnome-keyring1.0-cil (>=1.0.0) but it is not installable
Depends: libmono-addins0.2-cil (>=0.6) but 0.4-6 is to be installed
Recommends: dockmanager but it is not going to be installed

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Ubuntu :: Assign Or Change The Label On UDF Dvd+rw Disks?

Jan 15, 2010

how can one assign or change the label on UDF dvd+rw disks??

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Ubuntu :: Zebra S4M Label Printer And CUPS

Jan 29, 2010

So I have a Zebra S4M label printer that I have managed to get mostly working under CUPS. To make that work, I have the printer upgraded with the latest firmware, CUPS 1.4.1 with its AppArmor profile disabled and the Zebra EPL/ZPL ppd file that's floating about the internet loaded into cups. The printer is connected via USB to the computer, and is set up in cups using ZPL. The computer acts as a print server for other computers, and everything seems to work ok, with one exception. When the printer runs out of paper or runs out of ink ribbon, the printer stops and displays an error on screen, but CUPS never stops. It keeps taking jobs, sends them to the printer and reports that everything is A-OK. It appears at a certain point, the printer's memory gets full and then CUPS sort of hangs.

But it still doesn't display and errors or stop the quque, it just starts this weird behavior where it eats jobs or combines them into one giant job that it just sits on. What I need is for CUPS to know that the printer is out of paper or ribbon and pause the queue until the error status is clear. I know that this printer is communicating its status in some way, as when it's connected to a windows machine, the print queue stops when the paper runs out. How to get CUPS to recognize the printer status so that I'm not losing jobs? I've tried digging through the debug logs but there doesn't seems to be much help there. I do notice that from time to time CUPS says it's discarding "unused printer status changed" and "unused job progress" events but other than that, nothing I see of interest.

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Ubuntu :: How To Remove Dual Monitor Label

Sep 6, 2010

I'm running Ubuntu 10.04 with dual monitors enabled. Technically speaking, everything works just fine. There is one very annoying aesthetic issue, though. There is a label in the top left corner of each display that identifies the monitor (Dell 18", for example). The label does not disappear and is always on top. I had to move my panel to the bottom of the screen just to avoid the label. How can I remove/hide this label?

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Ubuntu :: Setting Label On NTFS Drive?

Sep 25, 2010

I'm attempting to set a label for my Windows partition, but it seems risky. Here's a picture of GParted before I attempt to set a label w/ the drive unmounted (wont let me change label when mounted):

After I set a label, the image goes empty as if it will format if I click 'Apply': My question, is it safe to hit apply or will it wipe my drive, and if so, why? In Windows I can just set a label even with the drive mounted.

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Ubuntu :: Change Label On A Windows Drive?

Nov 5, 2010

This isn't important but it's always been an itch I can't figure out. I have 3 partitions on my laptop: Ubuntu, OSx86 and Windows 7. I use Pysdm Storage Device Manager to automount them on start-up.

My OSx86 partition is labelled "OS X" and displays as such on all three systems. My Windows partition displays as "80GB File System" (as it's meant to).

I was just wondering whether or not it was possible to change how it displays on Ubuntu safely, to something more aesthetically pleasing such as "Win7".

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Ubuntu :: Modifying Grub2 For Label - Syntax

Oct 29, 2010

After a recent hard drive replacement, I find that I can no longer boot my Ubuntu partition. It seems that Ubuntu set up GRUB to boot using the disk id, which is no longer valid. I've been using the old GRUB for a number of years, and have always used the LABEL= syntax to assure that the correct partition is booted. There is a dire warning in the /boot/grub/grub.cfg file NOT to edit it. With the old grub, it was just a simple matter to change the menu.lst file. What file DOES get edited to make the change for the new drive? Is there an easy way to get GRUB2 to use the LABEL= form that I know and love? Or is it easier just to reinstall Ubuntu when a drive gets changed?

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Ubuntu :: Change Icons In Docky?

Feb 24, 2010

Is there a way to change the icon images for my applications in Docky?

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Ubuntu :: Remove Docky Lag With NVidia?

Feb 24, 2010

I've already Googled this problem, and it seems that the only solution is running:

Code:
nvidia-settings -a InitialPixmapPlacement=2 -a GlyphCache=1

in the terminal. However, this barely helped me.

I've heard it's a problem Docky has with nVidia drivers, which I use.

Does anyone have a solution? Docky is so slow it is essentially unusable at this point. Cairo dock seems too glitchy, so I guess it's back to AWN.

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Ubuntu :: Docky 3D Background Corrupt

May 19, 2010

another day, another problem with Ubuntu The day rapidly approaches where I put XP back on this old machine, unfortunately

why Docky's 3D background looks like this?

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Ubuntu :: Docky Closes When Something Pops Up?

Jun 17, 2010

Okay so when a Windows Pops up for instance like Gloobus Preview, Docky Closes and I have to reopen it.

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Ubuntu :: Docky Is Hiding Under Low Panel?

Jun 18, 2010

Ubuntu 10.04.When I click on any active windows on the low ubuntu's panel or when I click on minimazing icon I have this problem (attachment n1) but I want that it will be that in attachment n2. What can I do to repair it?

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Ubuntu :: Disable Docky During Games?

Jul 13, 2010

I like playing games on Ubuntu, but it's such a pain in the neck when I have to click something with my mouse pointed at the bottom of the screen. The game's graphics flash, as the dock appears.Is there a way I can disable Docky during full-screen games?

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Ubuntu :: Docky And Gnome Do UI Customization

Jul 22, 2010

This year in college I've had the liberty to be learning about Linux. This was mostly in the shell so a lot of GUI applications we didn't use. The fun part of this all is that once you know how to work in Bash. Linux isn't all so frightening and confusing anymore ! So I've decided to finally take the shot on switching from Windows to Ubuntu Desktop and I must say I'm quite amazed with the customization you can do in Ubuntu.I just installed Docky and I installed Gnome Do. Now it has come to my attention that Gnome Do can integrate with Docky however I do have a small question concerning the customization of the Dock bar. In Gnome Do I would really like to have the panel look from Docky and I was wondering if this is possible. To me it seems that it's only possible to use the 3D look which looks a lot like Mac OSx. I'm aiming for a bit of a Windows 7 interface however.

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Ubuntu :: Awn/docky Trash Never Empty

Aug 27, 2010

Look at the screenshot, I have only one file in trash but AWN and Docky counts 47+1 items. When it's empty it counts 47, and there's no way to really empty. But files are really gone. It doesn't happens with Cairo Dock (I don't know why).

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Ubuntu :: Remove Second Empty Docky?

Sep 3, 2010

I clicked on the anchor in Docky and then clicked on New Dock. This created a second dock which is empty. I want to remove this second empty dock. How is that done?

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Ubuntu :: Docky Glitching In 3D Mode?

Oct 25, 2010

I'm running 10.10 (32bit), and for some reason, whenever I have Docky running in 3D mode, it glitches up, and I can see graphics/lines extending out of the dock.

My ATI drivers seem to be fine.

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Ubuntu :: Docky's Gmail Won't Update

Oct 29, 2010

It's been two weeks now since I can't have my inbox checked on Docky's Gmail applet, and its a drag because I need an integrated mail notification and Docky is perfect.

So, here are the facts:

- have tried it on both 10.04 i386 and 10.10 amd64, identical problem

- after new installation works on till the first reboot, then stops. You see just the icon and when clickin "refresh" there's no "turning circle thingy inside the icon" which tells you it's refreshing. (and there's mail in the inbox).

- I haven't managed to find the docky configuration file, only something in the cache and configuration directory in home. Where is the real configuration file for Docky?

I'm talking about the 2.1 version.

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Ubuntu :: Can't Launch Applications From Docky

Nov 1, 2010

I recently installed stacks for Docky using the script of this link here [URL]

Until that, everything is okay. I can drag and drop folders to Docky, and when I click 'em I can easily see it's content like in Mac OS or Cairo.

But the problem here is that I wanted to make an Application folder like in Mac OS X. I made a folder that I called aplications and there I put all the applications I have installed.

But, when I try to open an app from the Docky, it just opens gedit with info about the app I'm trying to open. Is it related that all the application's names are .desktop files? Is that an executable?

Below I leave two caps, the first is of the folder opened in Docky stacks. The second is of what I get when I try to open and application directly from stacks.

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Ubuntu :: Docky Won't Start After Update?

Nov 5, 2010

In today's updates there was an update for Docky to go from 2.0.5 to 2.0.6. The thing I thought was odd was that the update was only around 600 or 700kb in size where as its normally around ~13mb.

When I restarted the computer docky loaded but the whole system froze and wouldn't respond to either mouse or keyboard so I did a hard restart. Now Docky won't load either on restart or from the program menu but it is present in the System Monitor (see attached image).

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Ubuntu :: Customising Icons In Docky / Do?

Dec 14, 2010

and docky by activating the docky theme for do. But the theme is not listed in the appearance tab. Also i'm trying to find out how gnome-do and docky function: where does it pick up the icons for my launchers from? some icons are awefully low in resolution although the high resolution ones are in stock in /usr/share/icons/gnome/appsFinally i can't find where the custom settings of docky are saved, is there a configuration file somewhere?

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Ubuntu :: Just Installed Docky - Need Compositing?

Jan 28, 2011

Docky says it needs compositing to work properly how do I enable this?

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Ubuntu :: Locking Icons In Docky?

Apr 7, 2011

I have used the guide that makes ubuntu look like osX, but is there a way to lock the icons on the dock, so they can not be removed?

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