On Mon, 30 Oct 2000, you wrote:
> Thats a good point, Linux may be about choice but having a nice consistant
> keyboard interface is a godsend. I don't really use a mouse that much under
> Windows, its too awkward if you have a decent typing speed. The Linux gui's
> don't have any real amount of similarity and the little they do have is
> probably fluke ;) Another problem is the apps themself, and they put menu
> items in strange places.
I stick with my KDE desktop and the interfcae seems just fine .. you can
run KDE on most installations so thats that.
>
> > > machine was when i worked on windoze box next to a colleague and always
> > > wanted to be able to do ctrl-c on my machine and let him ctrl-v (or
> > > similar) on his .. would have been handy.
>
> Never tried it and we don't have many Win boxes here but you could try Net
> Send and then paste from the other machine. Not sure if a netsend box is
> modal though... If not i'm pretty sure theirs an NT service that does this
s'ok .. the problem went away when the windoze boxes left ...
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Robin Szemeti
The box said "requires windows 95 or better"
So I installed Linux!