On 07/19/2011 10:21 AM, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
I finally switched workstations, and am running into a lot of truly
annoying details with CentOS 6, and the software with it. For one, I'm
doing this by webmail, and this version of Firefox *insists* on putting
what I'm typing in gray, rather than black. For another, I despise the new
version of thunderbird, since it now shows the full subject, if I have
what they used to call the preview pane... and then take six more lines to
do it, which I can't make go away.[1]
Yes - thunderbird 3 uses more screen real-estate, also I just found out the funambol plug-in to allow me to sync and backup my contacts is not available and doesn't appear to be getting any nearer - this is just about enough to get me back onto 5.6!!
rxvt, which is my preferred terminal, comes up with about 6 pt type, and
I'm trying to find out how to change that, as well as bringing up all
seven of my sessions in a directory under my home, instead of home....

*sigh* Hopefully, 6.1 will fix at least *some* things...
yumex also has some quirks - it doesn't remember its setting and thus always goes back 'update' list - not normally a problem as I normally use yum, but when building up a new system or looking for packages yumex normally just makes life easier.
          mark, who doesn't want something that looks like M$....

1. All mailreaders used to show this information at the top of the email,
and hide or unhide the rest of the headers... but no matter what, if I
scrolled down, they went off the top of the screen, not stayed there
occupying space.

<rant>
you made no comment about anaconda - I found it seems to have moved backwards - a lot! Could not find out how to set up my md-raid in any of the offered panels - so I ended up using a UBCD disk to do the partitioning and setting the "fd" mode - then anaconda showed the /dev/mdx devices - finally! Then when I tried rescue mode it asks for a restore image - I hadn't even got to the point where this could be done - I was looking for a runlevel 1 type of console so I could make some changes - I still don't know what I did, but eventually managed to crash out of the installer and get a root prompt.
As I said - seems to have gone seriously backward.
</rant>
Having vented, I must say the rest of CentOS 6.0 seems to work well - I'll keep exploring.
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