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  • Changing Workspaces changes active window

    - by puk
    I have a dual monitor setup, but I am sure it's the same with a single monitor. If I have two applications open, one is vim, the other is google chrome. Lets say the focus is on vim. If I switch to another workspace (ie. alt3) then switch back to that workspace (ie. alt1) now the focus is on google chrome. This process toggles indefinitely so long as I don't transition too quickly. Is there any way to prevent/disable this?

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  • How to remove geoclue-master?

    - by dunderhead
    Looking in System Monitor I saw a process called geoclue-master. As far as I can tell, this reports my precise location to applications and the internet. This computer is sitting in the same office all the time so I have no need whatsoever for such a thing, and would rather have the memory and processor cycles that this unnecessary service uses up - however small - free for things that I do need and want. I could not find instructions for disabling and removing this service so I renamed the file, but then the calendar disappeared from the notification area. Is there a way to remove this service but leave the calendar? I'm using 11.10.

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  • Beginner's steps to game programming [on hold]

    - by CodeTrasher
    I have graduated from university less than 6 months ago and became a B.Eng in Software Engineering. I have moderate understanding of programming experience from languages like C++, Java and C#. But mostly on simple desktop and mobile applications. I've tried some simple Pong-like games but never finished even the smallest game. I have a couple of nice ideas growing (IMO, at least...) in my mind but don't really know where to begin. 2D is way to go, of course, at the beginning. I just want to hear from more experienced game devs how they started out. Should I make a rough outline of the core idea and mechanics and start working on a prototype of core gameplay? Or should I just practice more by making Pong, Asteroids and that sort of games and get an understanding of those before moving on? Thanks to all!

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  • updating to 3.0.0-18-generic linux kernel is causing system instability - and no backwords compatability

    - by Gaurav_Java
    I was prompted for an update of kernel 3.0.0-18-generic, so I upgraded and rebooted my system now its behaving really strange. Applications are crashing . System is randomly restarting Files are randomly disappearing off of my desktop I've tried booting into Linux kernel 3.0.0-17-generic but it doesn't help. Subsequently I am not able to connect to the INTERNET when I use the 3.0.0-17-generic kernel. Are there any ideas on what may be wrong? How I can go about debugging this?

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  • Is there any simple way to access installed programs?

    - by Anentropic
    Just installed Ubuntu for the first time... Is there any simple way to browse installed programs? On Mac there is the Applications top-level folder... here I see Desktop, Documents, Downloads etc but no Apps? That'd be a good idea, no? (is there some way to create this myself?) On Windows there is the Start menu... Here it seems like I have to click the 'Dash Home' and then I can see 'Recent Apps' ... I can search for them (I'd rather not) ...or I can click the ruler/pencil icon at the bottom and see 'Recent Apps' and click to expand 'Installed Apps' ...ok that's all of them - is it possible to get a straight list view instead of the hard-to-scan wrapped rows? Also, is there any way to get rid of the pointless random selection of 'Apps available for download' at the bottom?

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  • How to recover partially removed components of ubuntu-desktop?

    - by Rick_2047
    So I was messing around with tasksel to install LAMP. Foolishly I unchecked the ubuntu-desktop item. About 25% through the process I realized it is removing my desktop components. So I closed the terminal window, but now maybe something went wrong. Many default applications are gone and I can't even boot into the desktop. I have a separate home folder so I don't really have to worry about data, but I did install a lot of other software which would be gone if I take reformat and reinstall. So is there a way to recover the desktop from a live CD?

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  • Ubuntu 12.10 beta 2 has awfull 3d performance and Video Tearing do something about this [closed]

    - by digitalcrow
    Ubuntu 12.10 beta 2 has awfull 3d performance and Video Tearing do something about this. Tearing is common issue on linux and makes linux sucks. Ubuntu also is bloated and uses compiz , i hope ubuntu developers should be more serious cause even a noob should know that compiz sucks now. I have no screen tearing and full opengl 3d performance on cinnamon ! And thats why i like linux mint 13. Ubuntu is so slow applications launching time is bigger compared to linux mint or xubuntu and many many times slower compared to arch linux. I was sattisfied before the 12.04 version now i'm just dissapointed..... (downvoters are simply noobs or silly fanboys and they deserve ubuntu)

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  • When is it appropriate to use colour in a command-line application?

    - by marcoms
    Currently I have a command-line application in C called btcwatch. It has a -C option that it can receive as an argument that compares the current price of Bitcoin with a price that was stored beforehand with -S. Example output with this option is: $ btcwatch -vC # -v = verbose buy: UP $ 32.000000 USD (100.000000 -> 132.000000) sell: UP $ 16.000000 USD (100.000000 -> 116.000000) The dilemma is whether to use colour for the UP or DOWN string (green and red, respectively). Most command-line applications I know of (apart from git) stay away from colour in their output. In my desire for btcwatch to look and be quite "standard" (use of getopt, Makefiles, etc), I'm not sure if colour would look out of place in this situation.

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  • CRM: How to Use iSurvey With iSupplier in R12

    - by LuciaC
    In Oracle Applications it is possible to configure iSupplier to link to an Oracle iSurvey, and for the Oracle iSurvey to be executed for a Supplier. This integration requires: An Oracle Script An Oracle iSurvey linked to the Oracle Script iSupplier Configuration to reference the iSurvey. Once set up, the iSurvey will be available from the supplier tab from the Purchasing Responsibilities and from the iSupplier Portal.  Responses to the survey can be viewed from the Survey Administrator Responsibility. Take a look at Doc ID 1589371.1 for step-by-step details of how to configure and use iSurvey with iSupplier.

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  • Microsoft publie le Patch Tuesday du mois de mars, qui corrige sept failles de sécurité dont 2 critiques dans Visual Studio

    Le Patch Tuesday concerne aussi Windows 8 Consumer Preview et apporte plusieurs correctifs de bogues à l'OS Mise à jour du 15/03/2012 Le Patch Tuesday publié mardi dernier par Microsoft apporte quelques correctifs à Windows 8 Consumer Preview. Ces mises à jour intègrent 8 correctifs pour des bugs dans l'OS. Le premier concerne une mise à jour de compatibilité des applications. Le second corrige un problème dans « Broker Infrastructure Service », pouvant conduire au ralentissement des connexions. Un Patch corrige deux bugs dans IE10, pouvant conduire à une fuite de mémoire. Les autres correctifs améliorent la préc...

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  • Learning PHP MySQL [closed]

    - by Keith Groben
    I've been a designer for several year now. I'm now very interested in learning PHP, MySQL. I've read through W3Schools already and it helped me become familiar. I now want to know where I could go to start building some simple database and php applications so I could be come familiar with coding and start to improve. I think hands on application is the best way to learn. Since I'm a beginner, much of what I've found so far is sort of advanced to me.

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  • Apps Foundry Contest : 36h pour créer une application mobile, les gagnants présenteront leur création devant 600 décideurs IT

    Apps Foundry Contest : 36h pour créer une application mobile Les gagnants présenteront leur création devant 600 décideurs IT Le développement mobile prend de l'ampleur. Mais malgré la montée en puissance d'Android et la progression continue de l'App Store et des autres galeries d'applications, les « best practices » dans la conception et le développement mobile sont encore peu établies. C'est en tout cas l'avis des co-organisateurs de l'Apps Foundry Contest, un challenge qui se tiendra au mois de juin et qui proposera de créer une application mobile, sur la plateforme de son choix, en 36 heures chrono. Ces organisateurs savent a priori de quoi ils parlent. Le concours est p...

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  • Sign E-Business Suite JAR Files Now

    - by Steven Chan (Oracle Development)
    Oracle E-Business Suite uses Java, notably for running Forms-based content via the Java Runtime Environment (JRE) browser plug-in.  The default security settings for the JRE plug-in are expected to become more stringent over time.  To prepare for upcoming changes to Java security, all EBS 11i, 12.0, 12.1, and 12.2 system administrators must follow the procedures documented here: Enhanced Signing of Oracle E-Business Suite JAR Files (Note 1591073.1 ) More information about Java security is available here: Security of the Java Platform Getting help If you have questions about Java Security, please log a Service Request with Java Support. If you need assistance with the steps for signing EBS JAR files, please log a Service Request against the "Oracle Applications Technology Stack (TXK)" > "Java."

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  • Toutes les semaines un peu de code pour aller plus loin avec Windows 7, L'assistant de résolution de problème

    En cette fin d'année, la communauté de Developpez.com s'est alliée avec Microsoft France pour relayer une série de questions / réponses sur le développement Windows 7. A partir d'aujourd'hui, nous poserons une question chaque lundi sur une fonctionnalité propre au développement d'applications Windows 7. La bonne réponse de la question de la semaine sera ensuite dévoilée la semaine suivante avec un exemple de mise en pratique. Êtes-vous prêt à relever le défi ? Pensez-vous bien connaître les possibilités que proposent les API Windows 7 ? C'est ce que nous allons voir dès aujourd'hui, nous attendons vos propositions ! La réponse de la semaine : Quel est l'outil qui permet de cr...

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  • How to fix “Error: This solution contains no resources scoped for a Web application and cannot be deployed to a particular Web application.”

    - by ybbest
    Problem: When I try to deploy my custom wsp solution to a specific web application, I got the error below: This solution contains no resources scoped for a Web application and cannot be deployed to a particular Web application. Analysis: The error message itself explains why you cannot deploy the solution to a web application. However if you do not like to deploy the solution to all the web applications and only like to deploy your solution to a specific application , you need to change the solution settings Assembly Deployment Target from GlobalAssemblyCache to WebApplication. From: TO: Solution: After you change the Assembly Deployment Target and run the script again, you will have the solution deployed successfully. References: http://blogs.msdn.com/b/jjameson/archive/2007/06/17/issues-deploying-sharepoint-solution-packages.aspx

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  • April 11: Live Webcast for Oracle Configuration Controls Governor (CCG) for PeopleSoft 9.1

    - by Theresa Hickman
    Are you a PeopleSoft 9.1 Financials, HCM, or Campus Solutions customer who would like to know how you can automatically track changes to key configurations of these applications? With increasing regulatory requirements and the complex reporting required to meet these corporate compliance objectives, manual tracking of changes is not the ideal option and is prone to error and increased risk for fraud. Speakers from Oracle, Accenture & FulcrumWay will explain the business benefits of Oracle GRC change management solutions and present a business use case using a leading Healthcare company.  When: April 11, 2012 Time: 11:00 am (PST); 2:00pm (EST) Duration: 1 hr Register Now!

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  • Dynamic quicklist: how to reference to .desktop file? (installed in /opt)

    - by Nick Lemaire
    I'm trying to create a dynamic quicklist for an application I'm developing in quickly. This is the line of code I use to try and connect to the .desktop file: self.launcher = Unity.LauncherEntry.get_for_desktop_id("my-app.desktop") For testing purposes, I've found that when using quickly run I should copy the .desktop file to ~/.local/share/applications. When I do this, the quicklist shows up correctly. However, when packaging my app using quickly package --extras, and installing this package, I get a launcher without quicklist. Does this have something to do with my app being installed in /opt? Meaning my desktop file is located somewhere else? Should I use another reference to the desktop file?

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  • How to Integrate Backbone.js with RESTful Web Services in 5 Minutes!

    - by Geertjan
    In NetBeans IDE 7.3, a Backbone.js file can be generated from a Java RESTful web service. The Backbone.js file contains complete CRUD functionality and your HTML5 application can immediately be deployed to make use of those features. Coupled with the NetBeans IDE two-way editing support for HTML5, via interaction with WebKit in Chrome, Backbone.js users have a completely new and powerful tool for coding their HTML5 applications. The above is illustrated via the brand new YouTube movie below: This makes NetBeans IDE 7.3 well suited as a learning tool for new Backbone.js users, as well as a productivity tool for those who are comfortable with Backbone.js already.

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  • Are Promises/A a good event design pattern to implement even in synchronous languages like PHP?

    - by Xeoncross
    I have always kept an eye out for event systems when writing code in scripting languages. Web applications have a history of allowing the user to add plugins and modules whenever needed. In most PHP systems you have a global/singleton event object which all interested parties tie into and wait to be alerted to changes. Event::on('event_name', $callback); Recently more patterns like the observer have been used for things like jQuery. $(el).on('event', callback); Even PHP now has built in classes for it. class Blog extends SplSubject { public function save() { $this->notify(); } } Anyway, the Promises/A proposal has caught my eye. It is designed for asynchronous systems, but I'm wondering if it is also a good design to implement now that even synchronous languages like PHP are changing. Combining Dependency Injection with Promises/A seems it might be the best combination for handling events currently.

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  • "Notre plus grosse erreur a été de trop miser sur le HTML5" pour le PDG de Facebook : le standard est-il vraiment prêt pour le mobile ?

    « Notre plus grosse erreur a été de trop miser sur le HTML5 », pour le PDG de Facebook le standard n'est-il pas encore mature pour le mobile ? HTML5, le futur standard émergeant du Web tant vanté et mis en avant par les éditeurs de navigateurs aurait au final de grosses faiblesses. Des faiblesses qui ont poussé Facebook à avoir des regrets après son adoption. Si la norme a fait ses preuves sur les navigateurs de bureaux et dans le domaine des jeux, il reste encore un secteur ou celle-ci a du mal à s'exprimer : le mobile. Un secteur pour lequel le réseau social Facebook a essentiellement parié sur le HTML5 pour ses applications mobiles afin de profiter d'un standard ouvert...

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  • Transfer a ssh session between the same physical devices from one network to another

    - by Vivek V K
    My server has 2 IP addresses via two networks. Due to some restrictions,my client will be able to access only one of the network at a time. Hence, I want a way to transfer a live ssh session with all the open applications seamlessly from one network to another. The physical devices (client and the server) are the same. What changes is the network through which it connects. can this be done? Thanks!

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  • Best skill set for a max. income entry level job? [closed]

    - by Emmett Gear
    I am interested in getting a bit more experience with programming before I get a job. What languages/skills are currently seeing the highest rates of employment? Are web-developers typically better-paid than desktop software programmers? Do web-developers require a wider skill set? I often see a number of different languages being listed as necessary on web development job applications. Will most potential employers except me to be very familiar with command line Linux? (I'm a Windows guy myself, but I've used Linux in the past). I realize that specialists in dying languages like COBOL or FORTRAN can make a lot of money too, but I am not interested in stuff like that.

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  • Radio Button Web Control Basics in ASP.NET 3.5

    The use of the radio button is widespread in common and basic web applications. Web forms use the radio button to allow the user to select only one option from a list of choices. A common implementation is in surveys. This tutorial will focus on developing web forms that use radio button web controls in ASP.NET 3.5 in Visual Web Developer Express. This is a basic tutorial which should be very useful for new ASP.NET developers who need to learn how to incorporate radio buttons into their ASP.NET projects.... Cloud Servers in Demand - GoGrid Start Small and Grow with Your Business. $0.10/hour

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  • Live Webcast: Introducing Oracle Identity Management 11gR2

    - by B Shashikumar
    Please join Oracle and customer executives for the launch of Oracle Identity Management 11g R2, the breakthrough technology that dramatically expands the reach of identity management to cloud and mobile environments. Until now, businesses have been forced to piece together different kinds of technology to get comprehensive identity protection. The latest release of Oracle Identity Management 11g changes all that. Only Oracle Identity Management 11gR2 allows you to: Unlock the potential of cloud, mobile, and social applications Streamline regulatory compliance and reduce risk Improve quality of service and end user satisfaction Don't leave your identity at the office. Take it with you on your phone, in the cloud, and across the social world. Register now for the interactive launch Webcast and don’t miss this chance to have your questions answered by Oracle product experts.Date: Thursday, July 19, 2012 Time: 10am Pacific / 1pm Eastern

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  • Google Maps bénéficie d'un vrai mode hors-ligne sur Android, "enfin" diront certains

    Google Maps bénéficie d'un vrai mode hors-ligne Sur Android Ça y est ! « Enfin », ajouteront certains. Google Maps va bénéficier d'un vrai mode hors-ligne digne de ce nom, simple et ergonomique. En tout cas sous Android. Plus besoin de passer par les Labs pour proposer ce qu'offrent les Nokia Maps (intégrées dans le prochain Windows Phone 8) ou des applications gratuites qui s'appuient sur OpenStreetMap depuis longtemps (comme ForeverMap). Le principe consiste à télécharger une partie de la carte de Google en étant connecté. La sélection se fait en rentant le nom d'un lieu que l'on souhaite sauvegard...

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