Fabrice FACORAT <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Many times people ask how they could change their monitor after they
> change it or choose a bad one after the installation.
> The pb is that it is not obvious to them that they should look in
> XFdrake. Why , because they will see this option only wh
le mar 19-02-2002 à 11:23, Pixel a écrit :
> Mattias Dahlberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > > The pb is that it is not obvious to them that they should look in
> > > XFdrake. Why , because they will see this option only when the test will
> > > fails ( if they try thet test ).
> > > To my min
On 19 Feb 2002, Pixel wrote:
> > Yes, I agree. XFdrake has great potential, only someone spent an hour or
> > two on the interface. A secret tip: Click cancel when XFdrake has started,
> > that will magically take you to the dialog where you can change monitor.
>
> argh, you're always asking for
Mattias Dahlberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > The pb is that it is not obvious to them that they should look in
> > XFdrake. Why , because they will see this option only when the test will
> > fails ( if they try thet test ).
> > To my mind, if something is not obvious for a newbie, it seems t
> The pb is that it is not obvious to them that they should look in
> XFdrake. Why , because they will see this option only when the test will
> fails ( if they try thet test ).
> To my mind, if something is not obvious for a newbie, it seems that
> there's a pb.
Yes, I agree. XFdrake has great
Many times people ask how they could change their monitor after they
change it or choose a bad one after the installation.
The pb is that it is not obvious to them that they should look in
XFdrake. Why , because they will see this option only when the test will
fails ( if they try thet test ).
To