yes, i used this way my last install yesturday, and it works much
nicer...
whats funny about the install yesturday is, when i created the account
after
the install, i could log into the new user account, but nothing but dark
blue desktop.
ie: no icons, task bar , nothing.used Cajus suggesti
Cajuswas this in the user account created during
installation? In that account, I couldn't change the colors (I
disliked the yellow title bars on the windows). So when the
suggestion came from a message on this list to delete the
account made during installation and make a new one, I did so
On Son, 23 Jan 2000, Cajus Pollmeier wrote:
>On Sam, 22 Jan 2000, Marek Suwalski wrote:
>>Hi all,
>>
>>I can't change fonts in KDE on new Mandrake 7.0. Also I can't change language
>>settings logged as user.
>>This is a bug in KDE ?
>
>No.
>I noticed this, too. The account is created with the wro
On Sam, 22 Jan 2000, Marek Suwalski wrote:
>Hi all,
>
>I can't change fonts in KDE on new Mandrake 7.0. Also I can't change language
>settings logged as user.
>This is a bug in KDE ?
No.
I noticed this, too. The account is created with the wrong gid/uid for some
files. Just do a:
# chown your_a
Hi all,
I can't change fonts in KDE on new Mandrake 7.0. Also I can't change language
settings logged as user.
This is a bug in KDE ?
Thanks for any help.
Marek