first I want to thank you for your help Camaleón
>Great, I just wanted to note that a separate "/home" is not required.
everyone has his believes and little inconsistencies;)
>So first problem in KDE: HDMI output is not always enabled.
>In what way "breaks"? Please describe what happens, what's
first I want to thank you for your help Camaleón
>Great, I just wanted to note that a separate "/home" is not required.
everyone has his believes and little inconsistencies;)
>So first problem in KDE: HDMI output is not always enabled.
>In what way "breaks"? Please describe what happens, what's
first I want to thank you for your help Camaleón
>Great, I just wanted to note that a separate "/home" is not required.
everyone has his believes and little inconsistencies;)
>So first problem in KDE: HDMI output is not always enabled.
>In what way "breaks"? Please describe what happens, what's
> Why "of course"? I don't have a separate /home partitions and still
> happy :-)
my sweet /home is on a separate physical drive and I hope now to be able to
mess a little bit around without losing all data...:)
> What problems are you facing in GNOME? Be the more specific you can.
> ...
> I do
Dear Dian Users,
excuse please the repeated sending of the problem description. I got confused
with the default options in KMail...
best regards
Boris Peričić
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