Easy Copy n’ Paste on Linux
Thursday, March 20th, 2008
Copy n’ Pasting is easy on Windows. On Linux, I believed, it was a mess - I missed the way you could do it on Windows. Or at least that’s what I’ve thought for a long time.
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Copy n’ Pasting is easy on Windows. On Linux, I believed, it was a mess - I missed the way you could do it on Windows. Or at least that’s what I’ve thought for a long time.
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When the 32bit Linux drivers for the X-Fi sound card got released I promised you a post about it, and here it is after a long delay. This article includes a painless installation guide and some how to’s.
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I nearly missed it. Creative finally managed to release a 32bit Linux driver for their X-Fi sound card series.
I don’t know if I will give my X-Fi another chance.
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I did it again - messed with the X11 configuration and gnome was gone. Not such a big problem I thought - I backed up my /home directory and reinstalled Ubuntu.
After reinstalling Ubuntu I was going to set up the screen resolution to 1920×1200 which was the native resolution of my Dell Ultrasharp 2407WFP. I need to log out? OK, done that. Back to my desktop; the screen resolution remained unchanged!
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