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A little later than anticipated, but check out:<br>
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We missed the first 10 mins or so on capture. Appreciate any other
commens before we pump this out tomorrow evening...<br>
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I've got rid of the annoying error message on AV2 that was coming up
when it started (X windows warning about monitors). Its all
swimmingly OK now. Havent had time to look at the dead box yet (was
under the desk at the AGM attached to the Twinpact. I've moved AV2
from following Debian unstable to Debian testing - which was more up
to date than the install of unstable we had on AV2. All looks good.
Running kernel 3.1.8-2.<br>
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We noticed the desktop was 'empty' when we saw it last time This
host is running Gnome 3.2, so:<br>
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In GNOME 3.2, Nautilus by default no longer manages the desktop,
and the
<span class="path" dir="ltr">~/Desktop</span> folder is simply
treated as a normal folder with files.
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If you want to have Nautilus manage the desktop like in GNOME 2,
you can change
the corresponding setting in the <span class="code" dir="ltr">gnome-tweak-tool</span>
GUI (<span class="emphasis">Desktop</span> tab),
or use the <span class="code" dir="ltr">gsettings</span>
command from the terminal:
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$ <span class="code-input">gsettings set org.gnome.desktop.background show-desktop-icons true</span>
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And this has 'fixed' this. ;)<br>
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Euan - any chance of a second tally light for the next meeting (one
for each camera)? Worked really well at the AGM, but force of habit
I was looking at the camera infront of me most of the time, unaware
it was zoomed to the screen to compensate for the lack of twinpact
capture. ;)<br>
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James<br>
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