On my SuSE 8.2 system I can type accented characters on this UK keyboard by
using AltGr as a 'dead key' - ie, AltGr-; then e gives é.
I just tried that on a Mandrake 10.0 Community installation and ... nothing.
No accents. I've Googled on this and have found loads of highly confusing and
contra
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On Sunday 23 May 2004 00:56, Erylon Hines wrote:
| To keep this on topic, Opera 7.5 is an excellent browser with a very
| attractive interface. The Opera folks did a good job and deserve the
| praise.
Absolutely right - my point is that I like each job to be done by a separat
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On Saturday 22 May 2004 15:55, Greg Meyer wrote:
| On Saturday 22 May 2004 12:38 am, Brant Fitzsimmons wrote:
| > >>Anyone else have any feeling on it?
| > >
| > >Love it (I don't use m2 though). Worth every penny.
| >
| > Is there a specific reason you're not using it for mail
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On Saturday 22 May 2004 09:50, David Robertson wrote:
| Like others, I find Opera fast, and I like the interface. The fonts look
| terrible, though - changing them in preferences doesn't seem to make a
| difference, so am I missing some other way?
Once you've selected your pref
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On Friday 21 May 2004 12:54, bascule wrote:
| unless the router is also a dns server i don't see how konq is supposed to
| resolve addresses
The router kicks DNS requests further upstream to the DNS servers assigned
dynamically by the ISP. Like I said, Netscape is having no tr
I've run into a problem with a new install of Mandrake 10 Community.
Everything's been working fine until now, but suddenly Konqueror is refusing
to behave like a proper browser.
The PC is connected to a local network which also has an ISDN router. Konq was
able to access the web without troubl
I'm a little uncertain about which domain name to use for my network
configuration. Here's the setup:
* I have a small home network. Until today, only one of the machines on it was
running Linux - now I've installed Mandrake 10 Community on another.
* I own a domain name - let's call it mydomain