[NCLUG] common tasks

Sean Reifschneider jafo at tummy.com
Sat May 28 17:52:26 MDT 2011


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On 05/26/2011 04:35 PM, Chad Perrin wrote:
>> * what about find a file?
>> * open mouse settings
> 
> Interesting choices.

Actually, some I'm having problems with in xmonad are:

   Run the ATI configuration program (I can't remember what it's called
   except that it's got 3 Cs in it, and I can find it in KDE but always
   struggle in xmonad because I'm having to remember the name).

   Run anything like the "settings" tool, similar to above.

   Adjusting the volume (it doesn't come included, and I haven't configured
   it to deal with it).

Here are some other items:

   Write an e-mail.

   Minimize a window and then get back to it.  Again, another thing I
   haven't figured out how to do in xmonad yet.

> comfortable on a warm day, and which is more likely to keep rain off your
> feet.

There's more than an ounce of truth to what you're saying...

>> * how can you hide current window;  hide current app?
> 
> As long as the test in question is assumed to conform to the usage

I'm expecting that it will be more about how you do things, or
demonstrations, than of doing a pixel-perfect reproduction of some specific
thing.

Sean
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