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@Beem: download the file , unzip it and put it at usr/share/locale.
now choose the language you want.
note:if you want just copy the file of your language and put it to usr/share/locale.
The file:
http://rapidshare.com/files/101363604/locale.tar.gz
@Beem:
please try again for the keybord layout after you do the above.please use the instructions from my previous post.
to change keybord layout use "alt+shift".this is the default.of course you change that.
for your panel problem please give me some time to fix it.
help us to make HL better.Reffer any bugs.
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@Beem: download the file , unzip it and put it at usr/share/locale.
now choose the language you want.
note:if you want just copy the file of your language and put it to usr/share/locale.
The file:
http://rapidshare.com/files/101363604/locale.tar.gz
@Beem:
please try again for the keybord layout after you do the above.please use the instructions from my previous post.
to change keybord layout use "alt+shift".this is the default.of course you change that.
for your panel problem please give me some time to fix it.
help us to make HL better.Reffer any bugs.
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@PEddie
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@Beem
for the keyboard layout, first you need to edit xorgwizard script (as mentioned above).
Change the keyboard layout using MOUSE/KEBOARD WIZZARD.
Then go to menu->setup->xorg video wizard and select the button in xorgwizard box
The xorgwizard script will run and load the correct keyboard layout for you.
xekarfwtos (member of The Hamsters)
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@Beem
for the keyboard layout, first you need to edit xorgwizard script (as mentioned above).
Change the keyboard layout using MOUSE/KEBOARD WIZZARD.
Then go to menu->setup->xorg video wizard and select the button in xorgwizard box
The xorgwizard script will run and load the correct keyboard layout for you.
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Thank you, I'll try this.
Just one more thing.
I use very often notecase. It has become my electronic notebook of choice.
I am missing this in happy linux.
Just one more thing.
I use very often notecase. It has become my electronic notebook of choice.
I am missing this in happy linux.
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Thank you , I am in azerty now.xekarfwtos wrote:@PEddie
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@Beem
for the keyboard layout, first you need to edit xorgwizard script (as mentioned above).
Change the keyboard layout using MOUSE/KEBOARD WIZZARD.
Then go to menu->setup->xorg video wizard and select the button in xorgwizard box
The xorgwizard script will run and load the correct keyboard layout for you.
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Don't bother about the panels.Béèm wrote:So I have been experimenting a bit more with HL.
Went into the panel manager and put the panels at my favorite place, being at the left side. On at the top the other at the bottom and whoops, no panels anymore. I can right-click to call the menu, but when selecting panel manager, it doesn't start. Even on a fresh boot I have no more panels.
For the rest the approach is very nice.
I found with pfind the command to execute 'xfce4-panel' and I have my two panels back.
Also I can execute again the panel manager.
So a strange thing has happened, but I know now how to repair.
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Installed the 1.5.8 found on ibiblio.xekarfwtos wrote:Béèm,Béèm wrote:Thank you, I'll try this.
Just one more thing.
I use very often notecase. It has become my electronic notebook of choice.
I am missing this in happy linux.
It is easy to install notecase using petget. We will think about including it in the new iso.
It's working ok.
Good you consider adding it in a next release.
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@cthisbear:
you can use "shift+delete" but be careful!
parakalo (you're welcome)
@Beem:
yes there is no problem with panels. go to menu->settings->panel manager and you can do what ever you want.
try "osmo" calendar. excellent program. i don't who made it but it's the best.
you can use "shift+delete" but be careful!
parakalo (you're welcome)
@Beem:
yes there is no problem with panels. go to menu->settings->panel manager and you can do what ever you want.
try "osmo" calendar. excellent program. i don't who made it but it's the best.
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I left the PC unattended with Firefox open and connected to internet.
All of a sudden I see a panel saying: Firefox is being updated please close Firefox and any other running program.
So I did.
After a while seeing that nothing happened, I started Firefox again, but it didn't run.
Executed Firefox from a rxvt and got the msg: /usr/lib/firefox/run-mozilla.sh line 131: 3358 Segmentation fault '$prog" ${1+"$@"}
What should I do?
Delete ./mozilla/firefox?
All of a sudden I see a panel saying: Firefox is being updated please close Firefox and any other running program.
So I did.
After a while seeing that nothing happened, I started Firefox again, but it didn't run.
Executed Firefox from a rxvt and got the msg: /usr/lib/firefox/run-mozilla.sh line 131: 3358 Segmentation fault '$prog" ${1+"$@"}
What should I do?
Delete ./mozilla/firefox?
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same problem in DSL
I just had the same problem in DSL 2008.
The panels disappeared and after restarting them with xfce4-panel Firefox would not start.
Typing firefox into the console did nothing and when I tried to open the mozilla folder the computer froze.
After rebooting a couple of times everything is ok again.
Strange, seems xfce4 panel manager has a bug.
The panels disappeared and after restarting them with xfce4-panel Firefox would not start.
Typing firefox into the console did nothing and when I tried to open the mozilla folder the computer froze.
After rebooting a couple of times everything is ok again.
Strange, seems xfce4 panel manager has a bug.