@BishopBlaize: You have TopLeft, Top, TopRight, Right, BottomRight, Bottom, BottomLeft, and Left. Any one of those can be sets as hotspots. #aerosnap
@BishopBlaize: You have TopLeft, Top, TopRight, Right, BottomRight, Bottom, BottomLeft, and Left. Any one of those can be sets as hotspots. #aerosnap
@reishka: Also, for issues with dual-screen setups, try replacing the X-value with a hard value instead of HALF. I don't have dual-screens to test this out with, but if you're having issues with dual-screen hit up the link in the OMG!UBUNTU! article that directs you to the Ubuntu forum. The first few posts there show…
You don't have to lose the ability to drag from one workspace to the other - that third cmd line they enter in only fullscreens an active window (I find it pointless, and it takes up the Top edge binding). If you don't want it to mess with you dragging from one workspace to another, set your edge bindings for 'top'…
@AlexJAnder: Toss in a little bit of pineapple with that, and I'm sold (Yams, marshmallow, and pineapple. Second-best part of Thanksgiving evAR) #thanksgiving
@Chris4: I don't mean deleting a person off a list, I mean deleting an empty list entirely. When I go to the page that lists all my lists, I don't see an 'unfollow'. The only time I see 'unfollow' is when I'm looking at my list of friends.
Love the lists! Though, I still haven't figured out how to DELETE one yet... #twitter
Okay, so someone please answer this question for me please.
@MrEvil: We do the same thing with an electric blanket, only ours is a mattress pad. We turn it on it's medium setting about 30 minutes before bed, and turn it off as we crawl into it to sleep. Works pretty well. You have the heat that warms you up, and a ton of blankets on top to keep that warmth in. We never have…
@RoboBagins: We have a very tiny apartment, so it works well for us. We don't exactly have a galley kitchen, but it's very tiny; the layout and how it leads into the living room isn't very practical for housing a kitchen table. We spend most of our time in the living room anyway, so having a table we could sit at…
Use a kotatsu - a table with a heating element underneath and a blanket thrown over the top.
@DubbaEwwTeeEff: Let me know when you do (forum post/bug report). I'm kinda interested to see how it turns out. #virtualbox
@DubbaEwwTeeEff: Graphics acceleration is decent - but don't expect to do any intense gaming. I use it to stream Netflix (since Netflix doesn't support linux), and for coding .NET or running the occasional program that just *needs* a Windows environment.
@DubbaEwwTeeEff: @karindalziel: @Martin Brown: You can pretty much use the same commands shown here, with slight modification.
@ShamanNY: It'd be great, if I could get netflix to stream to me. I have a 360 but I don't pay for a gold membership (I see no reason to), so I can't get it on my 360. I don't have a PC with Windows or OSX on it, so I can't get streaming to my PC. And I'm not wanting to shell out $100 to buy a settop box to stream to…
Anyone else think that there's too many fish in that tank for the small size it appears to be, or am I the only one?
@ChaosCon: What do you mean by that? I use Gmail/IMAP and Thunderbird all the time and have yet to have it suck with syncing.
I love how this thing only calculates for everything except for bikes. What if I'm looking into dumping my car for a new motorbike? I'd rather have an off-the-cuff estimate to see if it'd even be worth looking into actually doing, but bikes are excluded from this...