mon012 wrote:

but i cant switch between Keyboard layout (TH <--> EN),which key is it?

Thanks.....

Hey, Are you user from Thai?

I'm TrendyTeddy a linux blogger from Thai, and convert to use #! linux user for 2 moth.
There is a community for #! linux user forum for thai. (ask and answer in Thai)
This forum is sub of official thailand ubuntu community, Ubuntuclub.com.

Check it out.
http://forum.ubuntuclub.com/index.php/topic,7217.0.html

I'm 30 years old, from Thailand.

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(58 replies, posted in Tips, Tricks & Scripts)

Thank you so much, corenominal.

I've just downloaded this script via APT.
I wrote a simple script and add to my .conkyrc file, like this.

${execi 60 ~/.conkyscripts/rotatew.sh}

Rotate-wallpaper updates my desktop wallpaper every 60seconds (interval=60).

Life's more eye-candy. smile

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(2 replies, posted in Help & Support (Stable))

smile I've just faced this problem like this today.

Troubleshoots see this post, may be help you

https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+sour … bug/260918

Good Luck

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(24 replies, posted in Help & Support (Stable))

omns wrote:

^^Kazahakase causes barely a blip on my system. I've just had 10 tabs open with no adverse effect on cpu or ram.

I don't know why my system has such problem. But when I close Kazehakase, overload memory's being freed.

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(24 replies, posted in Help & Support (Stable))

sad

Kazehakase has the BIG problem!!!

I've found a great mistaken of Kazehakase.
It consumes all my RAM! though I open not too may tabs browsing. mad.
I've never met a such program like this, suck my resouces.

My Box is AMD Sempron 1600+ (2Ghz)
Ram 1Gb Nvidia Gforce 700M

When #! startup, It uses memory around 120-140.
As I open much many programs (no firefox), it uses memory not over 250.
I used to play on #! Linux, not Lite version, with extremely Firefox tabs browsing opened, and Songbird too.
it uses memory not more than 500Mb.

But Kazehakese's blown my RAM and wiped out unbelievably.
(from 140 > 250 > 400 > 600 > 800 > 900Mb and gradually grows)

Oh, dear forums. I believe that I haven't face this problem alone.
Please tell me, who have the same problem like me too.

Sadly

sad

I've just installed #! Lite (less than 10 minutes for all process wink).

Oh, Corenominal. I'm sorry for my misunderstood about ndiswrapper-common. It requests ndiswrapper-utils-1.9 too.

(ndiswrapper-common + ndiswrapper-utils-1.9)

Without ndiswrapper-utils-1.9, the scripts can't work.

I've looked through the #! manifest file.
Excellent work the #! is!!!

I like it a lot, and can't keep waiting for the official released. wink

There is a simple nice tiny dvd player, called Ogle.
When you install this package, just only a package!, you can play dvd movie.
(Seems #! installed all packages required for dvd playback)

Ogle is a DVD player with DVD menu support and some other useful
features like bookmarks, time skipping, multichannel audio,
and crop & zoom video and also:
     * Reads encrypted and unencrypted DVDs using libdvdread/libdvdcss.
     * Audio and subpicture selection.
     * Handles advanced subpicture commands such as fade/scroll and wipe.
     * Detects and uses correct aspect for movie and menus.
     * Fullscreen mode.
     * Screenshots with and without subpicture overlay.
     * Title/chapter search.
     * Supports different audio formats: AC-3, MPEG, LPCM (DTS
        only via SP/DIF).


But you must learn many shorcuts to control Ogle. tongue

read manpage for more details.

P.S. there is GUI version of Ogle, called Ogle-gui. But it's very ugly gtk+1.2 GUI. sad

Could you please pasting manifest file, listing of all packages name?

corenominal wrote:

Hi trendyteddy

It is true what they say, great minds think alike. Thank you for the suggestion, it is appreciated. smile

Oh, I'm sorry. I should try searching keywords before asking some question. tongue

Hi, everyone. smile

Today I face some problem about .deb installation, that well known "dependencies hell" lol
If you download third party .deb files from internet, you can't install that files manually.
Because of dependencies requirement, you can't solve this problem easily.

There is a small size utility that included in Ubuntu standard by default, called "gdebi".
It works as dependencies solver by using APT and dpkg.
Gdebi is front-end of gdebi-core, command line utility which gdebi depends on.
And it associates with .deb file by MIME-types, so you can right click .deb file to install by your file browser.

I hope that my suggestions may be useful to #! Linux completion.

corenominal wrote:

^^ Awesome. I really like the wallpaper, it is too cool for school! cool Is it available for download anywhere?

from this site smile

http://pincel3d.deviantart.com/gallery/

...but CC NC ND licensed sad

Ndiswrapper-common is self contained command line interface, dependencies no more.
(using disk space only 98.3kB)

Hence ndisgtk is dependencies required (ndiswrapper1.9-utils).

I think that Ubuntu have some reasons to include ndiswrapper-common (not ndisgtk), because it's may be required by someone.
If it's useful (for many users), pls include one of them.

For my thought, only ndiswrapper-common is enough. smile

I have a laptop that use atheros wifi driver, but it doesn't work by kernel modules.
Compiling from mad-wifi opensource wifi driver isn't work for me too. sad
The only way that I can use wifi is to install an atheros wifi for window$ via ndiswrapper.

I'm looking for ndiswrapper-common (which included in Ubuntu by default) in #!, surprisingly I've not found!
I've to plug LAN line of other box to my #! box...to connect an internet, then install ndiswrapper-common
to install wifi driver. (Oh..3 steps at least to make my Tux can fly out of the box neutral)

So I think, it's better including ndiswrapper-common (not many kbytes) by default in #! like Ubuntu too.

ndisgtk is not need for me - (and it will make too many tools on #! unnecessary  tongue)


Many thanks to #! teams repectively.

Here's my #! with cutomized conkyrc.

http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3234/3083360251_8a5598cb47.jpg?v=0

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(4 replies, posted in Artwork & Screenshots)

Simple is the Best. wink

Sorry for my poor English, I've not speak English as native tongue. tongue

I've been a Linux user for 2 years, as well been a blogger for the famous Ubuntu Linux Thailand community.
Before I've found #! Linux, I tried many Distro (more than 80 distros and read reviews more than 350) to find the Distro I like most.
But when #! Linux's appeared, I find that THIS IS THE DISTRO I LIKE MOST!

I worte a blog entry to describe how pretty good #! Linux is. (writing in Thai), more than one thounsand views read my blog in a short time.

"#! Linux - The Coolest Ubuntu Light Weight Desktop" (writing in Thai)

I've summarized 5 things that I find in #! Linux
-Simply but good looking.
-Pretty Fast (than other Ubuntu  based distros)
-Well customized. suit for all desktop user needs.
-Good performance although running on the old box.
-Easy for Ubuntu user migration.

................

I want to be a big fan of #! Linux, pls keeping the good job like this.

.................

PS. I prefer pcmanfm (file mananger) to thunar, could you try testing pcmanfm?
- Pcmanfm don't depend on xfce4libs, just purely gtk2 (more light weight)
-Mount media automatically

Thank you again for the great Distro wink