Georgina Joyce schreef:
Hi
Just a note to thanks to all those who gave suggestions on grub menu
statements. Just for the record, it would appear that I'd made the mistake of
using /boot on the kernel line when I didn't need to as it was mounted as
/boot. Furthermore, I was using symlinks to
Simon Geard schreef:
On Mon, 2006-05-22 at 14:06 -0600, Archaic wrote:
Nautilus doesn't display $HOME on the desktop, but it does display
$HOME/Desktop, which is close enough for me.
Actually you can put your $HOME on the desktop. With the configuration
editor you can set in /apps/nautilus/p
Archaic schreef:
On Thu, Dec 22, 2005 at 12:51:23PM +, Andrew Benton wrote:
I can't copy and paste into an xterm either. I have to use a
gnome-terminal to do that. I don't think it's possible to paste into an
xterm. At least, I don't remember ever being able to.
Wow. Of course yo
Dan McGhee schreef:
However, one needs to be root to use them. Aside from building 'sudo,'
If sudo is the way to go, please let me know. Otherwise, I'd love to
hear some ideas.
In the sudoers file, you can make clear that some commands can be run by
any user. So the shutdown, halt and re