
Hi friends,
I am using GRML 1.1 Linux that comes with AWESOME 2.2-rc1 (Digital Love).
It is awesome except that I am having a small problem.
Whenever I change the focus to another window, I have to press "enter" before I can actually do anything with that window. But sometimes, I don't have to.
Do you have any idea?
I have also tried the latest version and the problem still exists. I think it is a bug in the version of awesome that has been integrated with grml.
References: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?s=6ef00bfd0d576a73cea9035289465429&am...
Thanks,
Chaitat
Chaitat Piriyasatit
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* Chaitat Piriyastit chaitatp@gmail.com [20081210 05:42]:
I am using GRML 1.1 Linux that comes with AWESOME 2.2-rc1 (Digital Love).
It is awesome except that I am having a small problem.
Whenever I change the focus to another window, I have to press "enter" before I can actually do anything with that window. But sometimes, I don't have to.
Do you have any idea?
I have also tried the latest version and the problem still exists. I think it is a bug in the version of awesome that has been integrated with grml.
What do you mean with "tried the latest version and the problem still exists"? awesome 2.3.4-1 on grml 2008.11?
regards, -mika-

Hi Mika,
You are right. It is still a problem on awesome 2.3.4 on grml 2008.11.
Thanks,
Chaitat Piriyasatit
... waking up to pee and see whats up online
2008/12/10 Michael Prokop mika@grml.org
- Chaitat Piriyastit chaitatp@gmail.com [20081210 05:42]:
I am using GRML 1.1 Linux that comes with AWESOME 2.2-rc1 (Digital Love).
It is awesome except that I am having a small problem.
Whenever I change the focus to another window, I have to press "enter" before I can actually do anything with that window. But sometimes, I
don't
have to.
Do you have any idea?
I have also tried the latest version and the problem still exists. I
think
it is a bug in the version of awesome that has been integrated with grml.
What do you mean with "tried the latest version and the problem still exists"? awesome 2.3.4-1 on grml 2008.11?
regards,
-mika-
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Hi Mika,
I have just installed grml2008.11 on my flash drive using grml2hd and awesome does not have that problem any more. I suspect that it only occurs when I run on the live cd.
By the way, is there a way to have everything installed with grml2hd so that my system will be the same as in the live cd (in terms of the software packages). I feel like they are not the same.
Chaitat Piriyasatit
... waking up to pee and see whats up online
On Sat, Dec 27, 2008 at 9:52 PM, Chaitat Piriyastit chaitatp@gmail.comwrote:
Hi Mika,
You are right. It is still a problem on awesome 2.3.4 on grml 2008.11.
Thanks,
Chaitat Piriyasatit
... waking up to pee and see whats up online
2008/12/10 Michael Prokop mika@grml.org
- Chaitat Piriyastit chaitatp@gmail.com [20081210 05:42]:
I am using GRML 1.1 Linux that comes with AWESOME 2.2-rc1 (Digital
Love).
It is awesome except that I am having a small problem.
Whenever I change the focus to another window, I have to press "enter" before I can actually do anything with that window. But sometimes, I
don't
have to.
Do you have any idea?
I have also tried the latest version and the problem still exists. I
think
it is a bug in the version of awesome that has been integrated with
grml.
What do you mean with "tried the latest version and the problem still exists"? awesome 2.3.4-1 on grml 2008.11?
regards,
-mika-
http://grml.org/ # Linux for texttool-users and sysadmins http://wiki.grml.org/ # share your knowledge http://grml.supersized.org/ # the grml development weblog #grml @ irc.freenode.org # meet us on irc
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* Chaitat Piriyastit chaitatp@gmail.com [20081230 04:51]:
I have just installed grml2008.11 on my flash drive using grml2hd and awesome does not have that problem any more. I suspect that it only occurs when I run on the live cd.
Strange, especially since we don't touch the awesome configuration at all.
By the way, is there a way to have everything installed with grml2hd so that my system will be the same as in the live cd (in terms of the software packages). I feel like they are not the same.
grml2hd copies the running live system to harddisk.
One exception: the script remove-packages-server - which is integrated within grml2hd - provides the option to remove some packages you usually don't want to have on your harddisk. Either skip the package removal within grml2hd or re-install the packages you need later on again.
regards, -mika-

Thanks, Mika.
How can I reinstall the packages I missed? The packages that exist in the grml image.
Right now, as I have to install alpine, I have already downloaded around 4 debian packages, installed and then I can install alpine (.deb). alpine requires some installed libraries. These lib exists in the live cd version. However, with grml2hd installed on my flash drive, they are not there. I think I might miss something. Those library might exist in the server version that I might skip.
Chaitat Piriyasatit
... waking up to pee and see whats up online
On Wed, Dec 31, 2008 at 4:14 AM, Michael Prokop mika@grml.org wrote:
- Chaitat Piriyastit chaitatp@gmail.com [20081230 04:51]:
I have just installed grml2008.11 on my flash drive using grml2hd and awesome does not have that problem any more. I suspect that it only
occurs
when I run on the live cd.
Strange, especially since we don't touch the awesome configuration at all.
By the way, is there a way to have everything installed with grml2hd so
that
my system will be the same as in the live cd (in terms of the software packages). I feel like they are not the same.
grml2hd copies the running live system to harddisk.
One exception: the script remove-packages-server - which is integrated within grml2hd - provides the option to remove some packages you usually don't want to have on your harddisk. Either skip the package removal within grml2hd or re-install the packages you need later on again.
regards,
-mika-
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On Wed, 31 Dec 2008 10:20:26 +0700 "Chaitat Piriyastit" chaitatp@gmail.com wrote:
Thanks, Mika.
How can I reinstall the packages I missed? The packages that exist in the grml image.
Maybe I'm stating the obvious but have you looked here:
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