Another woe after installing current, I now have a US keymap within X.
This is only within X though, from the terminal it is GB.
I have the following in /etc/rc.d/rc.keymap:
Code:
#!/bin/sh
# Load the keyboard map. More maps are in /usr/share/kbd/keymaps.
if [ -x /usr/bin/loadkeys ]; then
/usr/bin/loadkeys uk.map
fi
and the following in /etc/hal/fdi/policy:
Code:
 
I'm running zsh on Linux under setopt extended_glob ksh_glob glob_dots. I'm looking for something easy to type on the command line, with no portability requirements. I'm looking at a source code tree, with no “weird” file names (e.g.
We’ve seen an Android-powered 16MP camera from Polaroid, and 3D cameras from HTC and LG. But imagine a camera that can capture the entire light field at once. What good is that? Well, it would allow you to take a picture without worrying about what’s in focus since you could actually focus the picture afterwards.
Preview of command prompt
f ---> to start ferret
q----> to stop ferret
Code:
asp@nex:~$ f
NOAA/PMEL TMAP
FERRET v6.82
Linux 2.6.18-308.8.2.el5PAE 32-bit - 08/03/12
3-Dec-12 16:44
yes?
Hey guys,I've searched the web and can't find an answer to this, and I don't remember this happening when I was on Statler, but if I have a Libreoffice file open already, and I go to Thunar and open another Libreoffice file, the new file doesn't come into focus but opens in the background, and I get a blinking button in my tint2 toolbar. If I am opening a new file, it
Lytro is on a roll. After launching manual controls just last month, the company today release a real treat. The Lytro desktop software just received an update that brings two new features into the mix: perspective shift, which slightly adjusts the perspective of the camera after the picture’s been taken, and living filters.
I was getting the following errors when I was using certain commands in terminal:
HTML Code:
Gtk-WARNING **: Locale not supported by C library.
Using the fallback 'C' locale.
I found this link:
http://askubuntu.com/questions/33025...n-i-reset-them
and performed the following commands:
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sudo apt-get install language-pack-en-
I've noticed that a lot of people (myself included) have an issue with the camera's auto focus. The problem is that most pictures will go slightly out of focus. Even when touching the viewfinder to focus manually you can see the picture focus perfectly before going slightly out of focus and "going green" to indicate it thinks it's focused correctly.
I've had this phone for 5 months now and am very disappointed in the poor photo quality at the 5mp size. There is a lot of noise and focus fuzziness in most of the photos I have taken.
I also recently noticed that this camera takes photos at 72 DPI (as opposed to 180 DPI by my Canon point & shoot camera).