Derek D. Martin wrote:
What happened to Alt-F[1-n] to switch to the appropriately-
numbered desktop?
Do you mean virtual console? They still do, just as they
always have, unless you're in X, just like they never did.
I mean X. In 6.2 w/Enlightenment, Alt-Fn switches to the Nth
Rodent of Unusual Size [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
'Sokey, I guess I'll either get used to
C-M-Fn or else figure out how to tell Sawfish to map it.
Settings - Shortcuts will get you there.
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ARGH!!
Sawfish seems to have the look I want (reminiscent of
Enlightenment on RH 6.2), but it FORGETS MY WINDOW PLACEMENT!
(Yes, that is a shout; a scream, actually, of frustration.)
And I said 'save setup' when I logged off..
I habitually use 6 virtual desktops with two xrvt windows
in each.
Rodent of Unusual Size said:
Sawfish seems to have the look I want (reminiscent of
Enlightenment on RH 6.2), but it FORGETS MY WINDOW PLACEMENT!
(Yes, that is a shout; a scream, actually, of frustration.)
[In the tone and voice of John Cusack at the beer bash in _Say
Anything_] YOU MUST
Derek D. Martin wrote:
[In the tone and voice of John Cusack at the beer bash in _Say
Anything_] YOU MUST CHILL!
Yeargh. I need RH 7.1 for some stuff, and having the frelling
wm get in my way is not making me happy. It's supposed to make
life easier, not become an obstacle..
Sawfish
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Rodent of Unusual Size said:
This is the Sawfish that came with RH 7.1, plus any rpm -F
from the updates.redhat.com site. It says it's Sawfish 0.36.
I imagine that's so old that the answer is going to be 'upgrade',
which I intensely dislike
On 5 Oct, Rodent of Unusual Size wrote:
I mean X. In 6.2 w/Enlightenment, Alt-Fn switches to the Nth
virtual desktop. 'Sokey, I guess I'll either get used to
C-M-Fn or else figure out how to tell Sawfish to map it.
Just to clarify - C-M-Fn will get you to the text console, not to
First, sort of an apology. I ask for a fair amount of help and I really
appreciate those that answer. My job does NOT require that I have any
hands on Linux skills, although I'm very well versed on how and where to
use Linux and how to build clusters. I try to learn Linux because I
want to,
Not that it will have much effect, but better to do something than
nothing!
http://www.petitiononline.com/SSSCA/petition.html
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In a message dated: Fri, 05 Oct 2001 15:24:18 EDT
Greg Kettmann said:
First, sort of an apology. I ask for a fair amount of help and I really
appreciate those that answer.
Well, we appreciate the appreciation. Additionally, we also expect
that as you learn this stuff, that you will also
On Fri, 5 Oct 2001, Paul Lussier wrote:
Also, for generic Unix things like printing, modem connection, etc.
I HIGHLY recommend The UNIX System Admistrator Handbook by Evi
Nemeth, et. al. This is perhaps the single most useful book I've
ever read, and 99% of it applies to Linux as well as
In a message dated: Fri, 05 Oct 2001 17:14:32 PDT
Ken Ambrose said:
Also, unless I'm mistaken (which I'm certain could never happen), I
believe the newest edition has a section or two which are Linux-specific;
might be very helpful to see what they have to say.
Yes it does, and not only that,
With all the questions about CD Recording, and the suggestion of this
as a meeting topic at the last SLUG meeting, we have a topic.
The meeting will cover some of the options for writing CDR and CDRW
disks under Linux. Programs that will be covered include:
mkisofs
cdrecord
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