Re: [expert] I want my KDE!

2000-03-14 Thread William English
screw all this go into your user dir and edit .xinitrc and add or change the one thats curently in their to load your current wm exec /usr/bin/kde Jim wrote: > You can find the Desktop Switching tool by clicking on 'k' > system > Desktop > Switchin Tool > > -- > Jim Pilrose > [EMAIL PROTECTED

Re: [expert] I want my KDE!

2000-03-14 Thread Alan Shoemaker
Jimh..there it is!! They removed the icon that was previously assigned to it and caused me to miss seeing it! :-) Alan vern wrote: > > Jim wrote: > > > > You can find the Desktop Switching tool by clicking on 'k' > system > Desktop > > Switchin Tool > > > > -- > > Jim Pilrose > > [E

Re: [expert] I want my KDE!

2000-03-14 Thread Alan Shoemaker
Vernback in mdk 6.0 or 6.1, it was in one of the menus. It's still there in mdk 7.0 but is no longer in any of the the default menus for some reason. Alan vern wrote: > > Alan Shoemaker wrote: > > > > Vernat a console command line type switchdesk. > > > > Alan > > > Hello Alan, > It w

Re: [expert] I want my KDE!

2000-03-14 Thread vern
Gregg Green wrote: > > Vern, > > Look for Desktop Switching Tool. If you can't find it, just > install the RPM again. It will let you switch desktops. > > Gregg Green > DMS > Hell Gregg, I got straightened out on my desktop switching and learned another command in the process! Thanks for your

Re: [expert] I want my KDE!

2000-03-14 Thread vern
Jim wrote: > > You can find the Desktop Switching tool by clicking on 'k' > system > Desktop > Switchin Tool > > -- > Jim Pilrose > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > *** > Just another crazy guy, > Champion of the Underdogs of this world > *

Re: [expert] I want my KDE!

2000-03-14 Thread vern
Alan Shoemaker wrote: > > Vernat a console command line type switchdesk. > > Alan > Hello Alan, It worked like a charm, where did you find this command? Thanks for your help! Vern

Re: [expert] I want my KDE!

2000-03-14 Thread vern
Tom Berkley wrote: > > /usr/bin/switchdesk-kde > > If its not there, install it from the cd or download it from ftp mirror. > > Tom > Hello Tom, It was there and fully functional, just a matter of finding and using it! Thanks for your help! Vern

Re: [expert] I want my KDE!

2000-03-13 Thread Jim
You can find the Desktop Switching tool by clicking on 'k' > system > Desktop Switchin Tool -- Jim Pilrose [EMAIL PROTECTED] *** Just another crazy guy, Champion of the Underdogs of this world *** On Mon, 13 Mar 2000, you

Fwd: Re: [expert] I want my KDE!

2000-03-13 Thread Jim
-- Forwarded Message -- Subject: Re: [expert] I want my KDE! Date: Mon, 13 Mar 2000 21:25:12 -0800 From: Jim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> You can find the Desktop Switching tool by clicking on 'k' > system > Desktop Switchin Tool -- Jim Pi

Re: [expert] I want my KDE!

2000-03-13 Thread Gregg Green
Vern, Look for Desktop Switching Tool. If you can't find it, just install the RPM again. It will let you switch desktops. Gregg Green DMS On Mon, 13 Mar 2000, you wrote: > Hello All, > I am still stumblimg around in X looking at > all the desktops, window managers, and all the neat > gadge

Re: [expert] I want my KDE!

2000-03-13 Thread Alan Shoemaker
Vernat a console command line type switchdesk. Alan vern wrote: > > Hello All, > I am still stumblimg around in X looking at > all the desktops, window managers, and all the neat > gadgets there are! I ventured into the Gnome area > a couple of days ago and now it's my default deskto

Re: [expert] I want my KDE!

2000-03-13 Thread Tom Berkley
/usr/bin/switchdesk-kde If its not there, install it from the cd or download it from ftp mirror. Tom vern wrote: > > Hello All, > I am still stumblimg around in X looking at > all the desktops, window managers, and all the neat > gadgets there are! I ventured into the Gnome area > a co

[expert] I want my KDE!

2000-03-13 Thread vern
Hello All, I am still stumblimg around in X looking at all the desktops, window managers, and all the neat gadgets there are! I ventured into the Gnome area a couple of days ago and now it's my default desktop. Not that I don't like Gnome it's just that I don't understand it!! I've spent ho