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==== AWN and run apps dialog ==== | ==== AWN and run apps dialog ==== | ||
There is a problem with using AWN and the '''run apps dialog (Alt+F2)'''. It simply doesn't work any more, when you disable gnome-panel (which you have to, if you like to run ''awn only''). A good replacement is '''Gmrun''': | There is a problem with using AWN and the '''run apps dialog (Alt+F2)'''. It simply doesn't work any more, when you disable gnome-panel (which you have to, if you like to run ''awn only''). A good replacement is '''Gmrun''': |
Revision as of 14:09, 3 October 2010
Contents
Ubuntu 10.04
I am using the standard gnome desktop with compiz manager (stable)
Additional software
Ubuntu is very flexible when installing new software.
Software from Ubuntu Tweak
Sources:
- Adobe Flash PPA
- Medibuntu
- PPA for AWN Windows Manager testing, see Issues
- PPA for Ubuntu Wine Team
- SMPlayer
- Virtual Box official source
- P7zip-full
Programs:
- Ubuntu restricted extras
- Flashplugin64-installer
- Google Chrome Unstable ( version 7.x)
- Skype
- VLC
- Wine
Software from Launchpad
- Popper Email Notification
- TLP Powersave, also see TLP article
- Rhythmbox radio browser
- Nautilus Terminal
Other Software
Other Issues
AWN and run apps dialog
There is a problem with using AWN and the run apps dialog (Alt+F2). It simply doesn't work any more, when you disable gnome-panel (which you have to, if you like to run awn only). A good replacement is Gmrun:
sudo apt-get install gmrun
Then do the following steps:
- disable the run dialog in compiz configuration settings -> Gnome comaptibility
- disable the Alt+F2 key combination
- add a new key combination for gmrun and assign Alt+F2
And the best: now the launch entry in the awn main menu is working.