I've solved it, and I post the method here in case anyone else encounters the same problem. Somehow, I did not have the appropriate user permissions to update the tool list. The solution is to run...
Type: Posts; User: dnova; Keyword(s):
I've solved it, and I post the method here in case anyone else encounters the same problem. Somehow, I did not have the appropriate user permissions to update the tool list. The solution is to run...
I tried this, and it did not work. Closing the window with the question, in the expose mode, still caused Kile to close as well.
I just installed Kile 2.1 on a fresh installation of Ubuntu 13.04. While I open Kile, I get this message:
Whether I click Yes or No, the result is the same: Kile immediately closes. When I...
I don't have a solution, but I can report a similar problem, which started after I installed the last round of kernal updates last night. The nvidia tools (nvclock) still works to adjust the...
After upgrading to Karmic, I've tried using IBus as my input method manager. In most programs, including Firefox and gedit, it works just fine, but in other programs (including TeXworks, my preferred...
Try System->Preferences->Power Management. On the "General" tab, select "always display an icon."
This got me a battery icon in the menu bar.
Try creating a "dummy" texlive2007 package. Some info here: http://texblog.net/latex-archive/linux/kile-texlive-2008-equivs/
I haven't tried this yet for Karmic, but in Jaunty, use nvclock.
The command is nvclock -S ## (where ## is the number from 15-100 of the desired backlight brightness.
When printing from OpenOffice, the printer will not print certain characters. For instance, apostrophes which appear correctly on the screen are missing on the printed page.
I can work around the...
Can someone please clarify for me where in the file acpi_osi= needs to go? I'm still new at this, and slightly paranoid. Thanks!