When there has been no activity on my computer for a few minutes a slideshow of desktop backgrounds begins. Last week a new image was added: a red circle with a red diagonal line. It's like the "Don't go there" traffic sign. I have no idea where it came from.
Any tools to assemble a set of images into a Gnome desktop wallpaper slide show -- like the Cosmos one in the default selection?I can see its a folder with the images and an xml file that controls the "playback". Presumably there is a reasonably easy tool to use to create my own short of reverse engineering the xml files.
I want to put a photo slide show in a web page I am creating. What is my best option? Want open source. I know CSS and HTML but am not a programmer. Need something fairly easy to install.
I would like to to create a slide show of background images, is there an easy way to do this? I would like the image to change roughly every 12hrs to 1 day
I downloaded Lives. It looks neat. I cannot figure out how to get still images to form like a slide show. I was able to open a short movie I have uploaded onto my pc from my digital camera. Edit -> Multitrack mode seems to be where multiple movies can be placed. I do not seem to be able to place the still images on here. Maybe I can and they just don't show up on the timeline well.
There's always some annoying tips showing in Libreoffice Impress slide show,like 'Click to select master text style','Second level' & 'Third level' on every slide,even in slide show mode.
I select GLSlideshow in the KDE system settings, but there is no option to choose what folder I want to use. I have to open xscreensaver to do this. However, I don't want certain sub-folders being used and I can't seem to be able to blacklist those folders.
I have set up a server running ubuntu desktop, and I'm able to logon through remote desktop (win 7). The problem is that if I logon from computer 1 and open some programs, I don't see these programs when I logon from computer 2.I logon with the same user, so I find this strange. Is there some setting I have missed to be able to see the same from any computer (logon through remote desktop).
when I run some video it did not show me image. I can only listen sound. When I was looking on google I found out that my problem could solve by using "X11 video", but it does not help me. Here is my error statement:
Blocked: call to unsetenv("DBUS_ACTIVATION_ADDRESS") Blocked: call to unsetenv("DBUS_ACTIVATION_BUS_TYPE") Warning: call to signal(13, 0x1) [0x95a98fc] main libvlc: Running vlc with the default interface. Use 'cvlc' to use vlc without interface. Blocked: call to setlocale(6, "") Blocked: call to sigaction(17, 0xb700a0d4, 0xb700a048) [Code]...
i have an image background for my web....it's a JPG file.. my problem is that image not show at designer PC but after that web page open at another PC..the image can show..i created my program at terminal...
i try using chmod 777 image.jpg but at designer PC still can't show...but in other PC can show..why it happens??what must i do?
Up until KDE4 I could select a different image for each of the 4 virtual desktops. Now I tried Suse11.1 KDE and it seems like there is no such option. I can change the background image allright, but all 4 desktops have the SAME image.
I did a perl/cgi script for uploading image. The script works, image is iploaded in upload directory, but the problem is: How can I to load and show image in web page?
1) I made some tests and the webcams works, both other people and me are not able to see my image (any library for video decoding missing?). The cam works fine with cheese.2) Integrated microphone doesn't work, whereas an external one works. The integrated microphone works with "sound recorder" application.My is a Packard Bell netbookCPU Atom N270 @1.6GHz, 1GB RAM, 160GB HDO.S. Ubuntu Karmic Koala 9.10
Im using FF 3.5.2 and Slackware 12.2. On certain web pages, for instance www.slackware.com, Firefox doesnt display the background image, but instead displays multiple images of the tool bar of Firefox. It doesnt matter if I change the settings to allow third part cookies or if I tell Firefox to get images automatically. When using Konqueror, the web-site(s) appear normal.
Well, as described in the title, I can't see the desktop icons, and the "show desktop" option under "gconf-editor >apps>nautilus>preferences" says it's not writable... I tried deleting the nautilus configuration folder, and the gnome configuration folder...
There are 5 copies of the same images are placed in a folder i.e. large(1024*768),medium(500*375),small(240*180),thu mnail(75*75),square(100*50) in size....
The following code upload number of Geocoded images(square size) when the page loads.I want when someone click on the any Geocoded image on the page ,it should show the large image(1024*768) of the same.And further click on the large image it must show again the square size image of the same.
Circle Dock which is(in my opinion)a very cool Open source application which is essentially a circular, Oval, spiral dock for windows which is implemented in .Net using C#. Ever since I got to use it on windows I have been desperate to find an equivalent for Linux-The closest thing I have found is Circular application menu which is very different. I was wondering if anyone knew of something like circle dock that runs on linux?
Has anyone seen the mouse rainbow circle on Macs? I saw one in an Ubuntu derivative. What program has that in it. My mouse does a hour glass, Macs have a rotating rainbow circle
Just installed Ubuntu Server 10.04 on a fresh install of VMWare Player on Windows 7. When booted, I get a login prompt in console window. I can login but cannot see a desktop. I followed some instructions to install gnome-shell. Now when I type gnome-shell I get the following code...
I need to create an object using DIA (0.96.1) with the following characteristics: simple text (basically a number) exactly centered in a circle The reason why I need a way to exactly center the text is that I need to export the diagram within a vectorial graphic format and change its font. If the text is "manually" centered the result is not satisfactory.There are few defined objects in DIA that automatically center the text within a frame but none with a circle.
I got rid of my bottom panel, but I am still used to 'Show Desktop' button right in the bottom left corner. I was just thinking is it possible to Toggle 'Show Desktop' state just by moving my mouse in that corner?I was thinking of using wmctrl and compiz commands edge biding, but my problem is that wmctrl has two different commands - one for showing desktop one for hiding. But I want to toggle.
I am writing from Ubuntu 10.04 LTS with KDE 4.4.2. The widget 'show desktop' does not work. Presses it and nothing happensps1 ok solved: metacity was running and the applet do not work in that case.ps2 why you english man use the "do"? i think is a pleonastic wordps3 solved: i was using metacity,in that case the appled does not work
I tried installing Kubuntu 10.10 yesterday and when I booted into the desktop it wouldn't show anything but blurriness and lines. It was completely unusable. It showed that on the live cd too. I then tried install Elementary OS. It installed and had the same result. This is getting extremely frustrating and I have no idea of what to do.rgot to take a screenshot of either one but I found one on the elementary launchpad bug page. Oh yeah, this happened when I tried to install the alpha of Ubuntu 11.04 too
I have some question about package manual installation - time by time I am facing up with some circle dependances issue: 2 packages could be dependent by each other (f.e. pearl or odbc), so error comes when you try to install it with dpkg -i option, so I would like to know how to install this packages together?