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From Linux Mint forums, the solution cometh:
From Linux Mint forums, the solution cometh:
''Finally, I went into dconf-editor (you can download it with ''''sudo apt-get install dconf-tools'''' if you don't already have the package) and under: org > gnome > desktop > wm > preferences
''Finally, I went into dconf-editor (you can download it with ''''sudo apt-get install dconf-tools'''' if you don't already have the package) and under: org > gnome > desktop > wm > preferences I found the same settings as in gconf-editor under Metacity. Here I unselected auto_raise and then changed the focus_mode to sloppy. These settings actually took, and now the focus moves with the mouse -- without also bringing that window to the forefront.''
I found the same settings as in gconf-editor under Metacity. Here I unselected auto_raise and then changed the focus_mode to sloppy. These settings actually took, and now the focus moves with the mouse -- without also bringing that window to the forefront.


Hopefully this helps.''
''Hopefully this helps.''


It does! Praise the Internet.
It does! Praise the Internet. The seeds of destruction and our salvation all in one not-place.


== GIS notes ==
== GIS notes ==

Latest revision as of 22:47, 29 January 2013

I switched to Mint 14 a couple weeks ago, on my desktops.

I was tired of having to nuke Unity every time I installed Ubuntu, then when testing 12.10 I saw Amazon popping up in local searches and that was the last straw. Message to Canonical: set it to OPT IN not OPT OUT.

(To me,) Mint is Ubuntu with a reasonable user interface.

For servers I still favor Debian though Dart runs CentOS due to the requirements for ArcGIS Server.

Focus follows mouse

I don't know why everyone in the world does not use "focus follows mouse". Or why they renamed it. I think it is a plot to undermine civilization. There are so many of those. Agenda 22 I call it. Worse than Agenda 21!

From Linux Mint forums, the solution cometh: Finally, I went into dconf-editor (you can download it with 'sudo apt-get install dconf-tools' if you don't already have the package) and under: org > gnome > desktop > wm > preferences I found the same settings as in gconf-editor under Metacity. Here I unselected auto_raise and then changed the focus_mode to sloppy. These settings actually took, and now the focus moves with the mouse -- without also bringing that window to the forefront.

Hopefully this helps.

It does! Praise the Internet. The seeds of destruction and our salvation all in one not-place.

GIS notes

Can't get the latest to install so I simply did this for now.

apt-get install qgis 
apt-get install gnuplot gpsbabel gpstrans python-rpy2 xml2 hdf4-tools ogdi-bin python-nose

This gives me Wroclaw release of Quantum GIS. The second line is a subset of suggested items.

python-nose??? I think it's a unit testing thing.