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PS: be aware this theme lacks the elementary stuff. Thus some apps like ePad will be not themed. The solution is to install another theme similar to moonlight and set it in elementary config. I think the theme arc-dark should be fine.
Last edited by the_waiter; 09-30-2018 at 04:54 AM.
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If there's anything else I shall repost after the 701's screen hinges are safe to use. On the 701SD that I'm now using, I didn't realize what stiff hinges were doing and so the internal plastic support posts required extensive repairs, to prevent the screen--literally--from falling off. It seems on the EeePCs, the hinges wear by becoming tighter, and not looser, as one would normally expect.
Hinge-support repairs, successful. Working like new, on both. A word to the wise, if you have the case open, remove the hinges and examine the posts for cracking, before replacing the cleaned and lubricated hinges.
It's easier to repair early cracks that it is to reconstruct, after pieces of plastic start to fall off.
Also, pour contact cleaner into the mouse-button tact switches, alongside the button. The real fix here is to replace them, or if not possible, replace the internal domes. The domes are plated, and become corroded or oxidized with age.
Good afternoon, people! I have some small issues on this incredible Bodhi 5.0. I installed on my EEEPC 1005P (2GB RAM y 180GB HD). Works perfect but the windows didn't rescale correctly. all of them are bigger from my resolution (1024x600). Perhaps it's a stupid question, but i must ask it.. any way to solve it?
Hi again. I am trying the incredible Bodhi 5 and i have small issues. It's first time i use this distro (in my netbook, a EEEPC 1005P). I always used Kubuntu.
My problem is this. I use Firefox and Chromium as default browsers (one personal and the other for work) and when i tried to open or save a file, the dialog menu is bigger than the screen and can't resize. When i use midori, all fine. When I use other apps, all fine. But not with those browsers. Any idea? Thanks in advance and sorry for my english.
Yes, this could happen sometimes. It is annoying but possible to solve easily. You can grab the window with pressing ALT + mouse left click and move it to the place you need.
PS: be aware this theme lacks the elementary stuff. Thus some apps like ePad will be not themed. The solution is to install another theme similar to moonlight and set it in elementary config. I think the theme arc-dark should be fine.
Yes! Thank you so much. I just hit "report" instead of quote! Sorry - nothing to report.
One quirk, why does the caps-lock light come on after turning on or restarting computer, have to tap button twice to turn it off. Even though light is on, need to tap button once to use it.
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