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| TeamViewer 13 white windows (LL 3.8 32bit) |
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Posted by: JonMikelV - 08-25-2018, 03:13 AM - Forum: Other
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I have an older 32 bit laptop which I've pushed as far as as it can go (meaning LL 3.8 using forcepae) and installed TeamViewer Host so I could use it as a headless "server".
Unfortunately, TeamViewer host only seems to exist for Linux starting with version 13 but installing TeamViewer 13 (of any sort) on this machine results in all the windows being either transparent (so I see a copy of what was under the window when it opened) or solid white. :-(
A little web searching suggested this had something to do with a GTK cache but I know nothing about that and the "delete the cache fies" suggested didn't work for me as the path suggested doesn't exist on this machine.
Using the TeamViewer CLI I was able to get the machine ID and can start a connection to it from another machine but with solid white windows I can't see what the password is supposed to be! While I can set a fixed password I would still like to be able to get into the GUI if possible.
Code: teamviewer infosudo teamviewer passwd xxxx
Has anybody else run into this issue and do you have any suggestions for how to get around it?
And yes - I realize I could install full TeamViewer 12, which DOES work correctly, and set it to always start but I thought I'd check here first to see if anybody else has found a way to resolve this.
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| Love LL!...will I be happy enough with Ubuntu 18.04 for 2 years on a new laptop? |
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Posted by: MarRic - 08-24-2018, 02:10 PM - Forum: On Topic
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Getting ready to order a new laptop , it comes with Ubuntu pre-installed and since i will be purchasing extended warranty and support for 2 years I will need to keep Ubuntu for that time frame until I can install LL. Thus, my query...since I LOVE LL, and it is based on Ubuntu, will I be satisfied with using Ubuntu for that time frame? I know I could NOT have used W10 for 2 years! Am I making a mistake?
Don't know if this is pertinent/needed for a reply...the laptop is a Dell XPS 13 Developer edition that can be ordered with Ubuntu (not a developer, just want the specs). 8th Gen i5, 8GB, 256 SSD, very small and lightweight for travel. Purchased a low priced desktop with good specs previously and immediately installed LL, didn't care about the warranty with a low price, but this will be different...way more $'s.
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| I'm Back |
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Posted by: MohamedKhaled - 08-23-2018, 10:19 PM - Forum: Introductions
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Well it might not be a good news for everyone but i hope not .
After almost giving up on my laptop because of it lagging extremely even on lubuntu 32bit (like wtf it requires 256mb ram)
i decided to buy a 2gb stick of ram just for testing and boom the system worked amazingly that i even decided to try 64bit windows 7 which took more ram but boosted my CPU as well so that ram upgrade was really worth it anyway, after the new 4.0 LL update i definitely had to come back especially that now i get to taste the whole Linux experience and after trying almost every Linux OS i understood why everyone prefers xfce , and whats the best xfce Linux OS i know , you got it
anyway leave you from that i hope that everything here is fine and that you all are having good time i think that the new 4.0 announcement thread is the best of all announcement and i hope that you can forgive me if i intentionally or not disturbed you may we start a new page and well , LETS MAKE IT A HECK OF A PAGE. 8) 8)
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| ALSA config switch for LibreOffice |
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Posted by: trinidad - 08-23-2018, 02:35 PM - Forum: Linux Lite Software Development
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I'm script automating several items to use LibreOffice Calc from the terminal, successfully, but with one caveat. I get the ALSA library error when using the LL system sounds. I like the system sounds to be used, but I need a script for turning it off or on when Calc is started from the terminal. Either will work. A sample of the script is below. If I completely turn off system sounds it runs without errors. I want the syetm sounds to keep working. It would be nice to change the ALSA permissions for LibreOffice somehow.
#!/bin/bash
wget -q -P /home/user/test/temp/ "https://www.someapi.co/query?function=TI...tatype=csv"
libreoffice --calc /home/user/test/temp/* .csv
Update: I am getting a 3617 error for Alsa which essentially points to an incomplete installation. I'm guessing LO Calc is only partially installed.
TC
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| Wine Blue Remix icon theme |
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Posted by: Moltke - 08-23-2018, 06:07 AM - Forum: Desktop Customization
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Hi everyone! Hope you're all having a nice life!
Well, I finally managed to get this Icon Theme almost perfect. There's still a couple of things I haven't been able to figure out how to solve yet, but so far so good! I started a post back then in February https://www.linuxliteos.com/forums/deskt...con-theme/ and there I spoke about some icons sizes being too big. Now, with a few exceptions most icons sizes are fine. Check it out:
![[Image: 35be59x.jpg]](http://i63.tinypic.com/35be59x.jpg)
But like I said, there's a couple of things I have yet to solve
![[Image: 5f5co2.jpg]](http://i67.tinypic.com/5f5co2.jpg)
AS you can see, some icons for the right click context menu are too big.
While for some apps like mousepad, icons for dialog boxes are quite big too
![[Image: s1i1aa.jpg]](http://i64.tinypic.com/s1i1aa.jpg)
Also, I noticed mimetypes are not showed as they should, for instance, compressed files look like this
![[Image: avxvc.jpg]](http://i65.tinypic.com/avxvc.jpg)
But it should be something like this. They used to but since last modifications I made to the icon set they don't now .
![[Image: iofzht.jpg]](http://i64.tinypic.com/iofzht.jpg)
If anyone has any idea, suggestions, they'll be more than welcome 
Thanks!
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