Thats funny... I just saw that yesterday from the panel menu (actually, I use gnome panel under E!), Theres a KDE menu at the bottom of my gnome-applications panel, under the kde menu, select: settings-modules/System Administration/Linux Kernel. I havnt used it, but its nice to see it :)
Jamie On Sunday 12 October 2003 10:37 am, Bob Miller wrote: : Look, I'm not trying to sell anyone on KDE, I just keep finding these : really weird and useful things in it. GNOME is good. Enlightenment : and fluxbox and fvwm and all the rest are good. CDE is -- well, it's : okay with me if you use CDE, so long as you don't make me use it too.* : : Today's discovery is that you can configure your kernel from within : the KDE Control Center. : : Open the Control Center by clicking the wrench icon at the bottom of : the screen, then selecting Control Center from the menu that pops up. : Then open the Linux Kernel Configurator by clicking System : Administration -> Linux Kernel. : : It's a nicer interface than "make xconfig", and next time I need to : tweak some kernel parameters, I definitely plan to use it. : : I'm using KDE 3.1.4. I don't know whether this is in earlier versions. : : * In a previous life, I worked with an engineer who liked CDE. We : would work in her cube, and take turns driving, and both of us would : get completely frustrated with the mechanics of moving windows : around and getting the useful stuff to where we could see it. We'd : work in my cube (I think I was running some old version of KDE), and : work would get done much quicker. It got to the point where we'd : both agree to move to my cube to do nontrivial amounts of work. But : she never thought about switching away from CDE. It was some kind : of blind spot. -- On a normal ascii line, the only safe condition to detect is a 'BREAK' - everything else having been assigned functions by Gnu EMACS. -- Tarl Neustaedter _______________________________________________ EuG-LUG mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mailman.efn.org/cgi-bin/listinfo/eug-lug