dslrgm

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Posted: Dec. 20 2007,12:29 |
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Quote (john.martzouco @ Dec. 20 2007,06:38) | Code Sample | exec /usr/bin/X11/Xfbdev -2button -mouse /dev/psaux -nolisten tcp -I &>/dev/null |
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OK. Mine is the same, minus the -2button. What is that for? My Libretto;'s mouse is 2 buttons on the back of the monitor with the equiv of the eraser-head control on the front of the monitor....
Well, looks like my desktop readablity problemwas no desktop background. I am playing around with the desktop config, and by setting the background (to any of the 4 provided), I now have a good, readable desktop and all the status stuff up in the rigth is readable.
Now to figure out where the icons went to.
Then I can get down to business again. Like figuring out how to remote to a GNOME-based server and have the gnome desktop, not just X (I have this working via VNC from a Gnome-based notebook)....
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