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1I have edited your Answer mercilessly, so don't hesitate to rollback if you don't like it. Also, please Accept your answer because it's the actual solution. You should not Accept an Answer just because you are grateful it led you to the actual answer, if there is actually a better Answer.tshepang– tshepang2011-03-01 05:39:53 +00:00Commented Mar 1, 2011 at 5:39
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Sorry, like the original version better.markus_b– markus_b2011-03-02 19:07:16 +00:00Commented Mar 2, 2011 at 19:07
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I had to add the top voted answers -powersave off as the ipmi on my systemboard got stupid if it didn't have both parts of this. sadily enough it doesen't keep settings between uses and when these features kick in the window pops to the foreground and starts cycling the window through about 4 different sizes once every second or 2 making it near impossible to catch the window and manually resize it/kick the term out of power save :(Kendrick– Kendrick2015-08-10 14:36:43 +00:00Commented Aug 10, 2015 at 14:36
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