[Tfug] Why GNOME was the stupidest idea in Linux history...
erich
erich1 at copper.net
Tue May 5 02:44:03 MST 2009
OK,
I don't actually use GNOME, I use KDE. However I had to set
the GNOME use flag
(This is a Gentoo thingy). The reason? This use flag mediates default
browser/mailer.
Both Firefox and Thunderbird had to be built with this use flag in order
to run seamlessly.
Click on a mailer link in a web page and an e-mail
create-message comes up, (Under
Thunderbird). Click in a html link in a e-mail, and Firefox comes on
line to browse it.
Don't ask me why GNOME comes into play with this, but it works,
Cheers,
Erich
Zack Williams wrote:
>>>> Bowie, I dare you to try just one thing: re-size the fonts in the
>>>> basic OS pulldown menus. Oh gee, you CAN'T, can you? I know a guy
>>>> over 70 years old running Leopard who's getting serious eyestrain
>>>> issues.
>>>>
>>>>
>>> You can, actually, but that's beside the point.
>>>
>> HOW? Seriously?
>>
>
> Supposedly you can change the UI resolution via this command line:
>
> defaults write -g AppleDisplayScaleFactor X
>
> If X>1 then things are bigger. X<1 things are smaller.
>
> Note that you're at the mercy of applications to support this.
>
> - Zack
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