@edwinksl @NathanOsman thanks for the tip on posting that protocol question on stackoverflow, I finally got one answer, it seems the book where the doubt came from could be wrong after all..
In 2010 Stefano Palazzo , asked a related question, Putting an arbitrary gtk.Widget into an appindicator.Indicator, and similar one was asked on StackOverflow. In both cases the consensus is that Ubuntu's App Indicators are limited. As Michael Ekstrand put it:
The Application Indicator menu s...
@terdon @muru So remember how I like using main() function in my bash scripts ? well, i'm not the only one, and there's a good reasoning for that: unix.stackexchange.com/q/313256/85039
@ThomasWard You told the OP there is no way of syncing Android Phone music to Ubuntu so I googled it and there were lots of hits. It was during queue review so I don't have the question at hand.
@IanC I could do that, but the problem is that getting images into indicators is also a pain. I can get only small icons to work there. Rhythmbox icon being an exeption - that sucker loads full 24x24 icon for whatever reason.
I have an old laptop with only a WiFi card for internet access. I've installed lubuntu server since it would fit on a CD (no DVD). It didn't recognize my Linksys WPC54Gv3 adapter, so I downloaded the bcm43xx-fwcutter_005-2_i386.deb on another machine and copied it over on a thumb drive.
When I t...
There is no way to really punish all the politicians for making their bad decisions except to vote in some crazy guy. But that's a bad idea in and of itself.
Yeah China is going to get screwed over on that deal...they are going to be drug into a Nuclear war with the United States that they don't want to be in, in the first place...
I guess the reason I brought that up, other than because of the North Korea reference, is because obviously the Chinese leadership thought long and hard and somehow came to an incredibly stupid decision. But at an earlier point it might have made some sense.
@KazWolfe besides North Korean propaganda, there is a leaked US intelligence report that suggests they have "low reliability" nukes: bloomberg.com/news/articles/2013-04-11/…
@KazWolfe when I left my car on the parking today before catching train to go to work, i distinctly remember leaving a lighter on the passenger's seat. And the knife is always there. Plus i'm not entierly insane not to remember throwing pencils around passenger side and receipts from tire change
I do. I distinctly remember locking it. Although I'm pretty sure that's not anything special. My car is pretty easy to open if you know how
I once locked the keys inside my car, so called the locksmith service. I've AAA insurance, so they provide us those services. I watched the locksmith guy open it up. Really piece of cake
@Chan-HoSuh exactly the opposite. I live in pretty much suburban, middle-class area. Since my university is close to downtown, i part at one of the light rail stations, and catch light rail to downtown. So, when my windshield was broken , it was also at quite nice area, close to Denver Tech Center. Since then i was parking at the one closer to my home ( closer being 15 - 20 minute drive ).
Honestly , i'd expect the widshield to be broken more at the one i parked today, than at the other one.
I sure can drive all the way to downtown, but i can't spend so much money on gasoline,too
Now that finally docking seems to be fully supported on my system, hurray!, I can address a relatively minor issue (or even a bug ?):
Normally, I have (all) four workspaces populated with my standard applications. Whenever I dock back into my docking-station (e.g. from standby-mode), all the ope...