this be done on my MDK8.2 as well? I don't need all the reboot as I
rarely change anything in the hardware configuration. And I would also
like to turn off my computer from time to time and turn it back on
without waiting for all the config files to be run.
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I run MDK8.2 and I own an A4tech mouse. Quite nice as it has two
scrolls and not just one. With windoze one scroll is for up-down
movement and the other for left-right movement. It also has two extra
buttons that are/should be programmable.
It works great with Linux (Gnome) with only
On Mon, 2002-06-03 at 18:22, Praedor Tempus wrote:
This might actually be a useful tool for use when you forget your root
password...and perhaps the procedure would suggest a fix to prevent it?
In case this might happen to you a better idea would be to write the
password down on a piece of
install that and that and that, than find whichever you like and
eventually uninstall the others.
That's about all I had to say.
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I solved the problem the quick and dirty way: installed red-carpet, and
made an upgrade from Ximian - weird as it used a few different RPMs.
But the result is a working Mozila and a working Galeon. About getting
Nautilus out, I still want to do it (badly) but I'm too afraid to
cripple somehow
On Tue, 2002-05-28 at 02:57, Richie de Almeida wrote:
I haven't tried it, but I saw a CD database app on offer at apps.kde.com,
sorry I don't recall the name but you can search their database, I recall it
runs on MySQL or postgresql---
Sorry :( No QT or KDE here.
If you want to
Hello!
I'll answer all my mails in one...
On Tue, 2002-05-28 at 03:02, Lyvim Xaphir wrote:
I couldn't agree with you more about Nautilus. I've got a solution, but
it probably won't be what you want to hear.
;-) Well... some support can't do any harm. ;-)
The way I trim the system
my own app...
Thanks in advance...
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Hello!
I really dislike Nautilus. No disrespect for the guys who build it.
But I don't like it. And even if I'd like it, it is too fat and slow
for my system (a K6-2@300Mhz).
Now I want to take it off my system. This is the result of an
interesting chain of events. So. I run MDK8.2 but my