[newbie] Virtual Desktops and Theme Manager

2000-03-17 Thread bosco

Greets all,

I would like to change from 4 ( KDE default ) virtual desktops to two...
is this possible?

Also, I would like to delete some of ( read : most of ) the themes that
came with Mandrake v7.0 but unfortunately they have the "Remove" button
disabled for the pre-installed ones? Any ideas?


Thanks a bunch,


bosco().


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Re: [newbie] Virtual Desktops and Theme Manager

2000-03-17 Thread Rial Juan


Sure it's possible, just use kde control center in your kde start-menu.

As for the second problem: remove them as root. If you can't do it from within
kde, then locate the themes in a console, and delete them from the command line.

Can anyone confirm that last bit, please? I didn't try removing the themes, so I
don't know if it won't break anything, although I doubt it. But best to make
sure.


On Mar 17 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Greets all,
 
 I would like to change from 4 ( KDE default ) virtual desktops to two...
 is this possible?
 
 Also, I would like to delete some of ( read : most of ) the themes that
 came with Mandrake v7.0 but unfortunately they have the "Remove" button
 disabled for the pre-installed ones? Any ideas?
 
 
 Thanks a bunch,
 
 
 bosco().
 
 
 ( This is a great list... A true testament to the Linux Community )
 
 
 Translation :
 
 ( A great place for slackers to hang out! :p )
 
 
 

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Re: [newbie] Virtual Desktops and Theme Manager

2000-03-17 Thread nodyak0

Go to the GIANT 'K' at the bottom of the screen and then on 'Settings'
then go to 'Applications', 'Panel', 'Desktops' and then you can move the
Upper slide to increase the number of desktops or decrease by 2's.

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On Fri, 17 Mar 2000 02:53:50 -0600 bosco [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
 Greets all,
 
 I would like to change from 4 ( KDE default ) virtual desktops to 
 two...
 is this possible?
 
 Also, I would like to delete some of ( read : most of ) the themes 
 that
 came with Mandrake v7.0 but unfortunately they have the "Remove" 
 button
 disabled for the pre-installed ones? Any ideas?
 
 
 Thanks a bunch,
 
 
 bosco().
 
 
 ( This is a great list... A true testament to the Linux Community )
 
 
 Translation :
 
 ( A great place for slackers to hang out! :p )
 
 
 


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Re: [newbie] Virtual Desktops and Theme Manager

2000-03-17 Thread bosco

Thanks a bunch!



bosco().



[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Go to the GIANT 'K' at the bottom of the screen and then on 'Settings'
 then go to 'Applications', 'Panel', 'Desktops' and then you can move the
 Upper slide to increase the number of desktops or decrease by 2's.

 don
 I thought I knew that I knew what I thought
 But now I know that what I thought I knew
 Isn't what I know I think I thought I knew.

 On Fri, 17 Mar 2000 02:53:50 -0600 bosco [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
  Greets all,
 
  I would like to change from 4 ( KDE default ) virtual desktops to
  two...
  is this possible?
 
  Also, I would like to delete some of ( read : most of ) the themes
  that
  came with Mandrake v7.0 but unfortunately they have the "Remove"
  button
  disabled for the pre-installed ones? Any ideas?
 
 
  Thanks a bunch,
 
 
  bosco().
 
 
  ( This is a great list... A true testament to the Linux Community )
 
 
  Translation :
 
  ( A great place for slackers to hang out! :p )
 
 
 

 
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