A V Flinsch wrote:
On Sat, 01 Jul 2000, you wrote:
Hi,
Has any one noticed in MDK7.1b, when you choose KPanel-Edit Menus, a
warning message appears"
" The menu editor is not installed. "
This used to work in MDK7.0. Does any one know where a patch can be
obtained?
I think
Dennis Myers wrote:
Mike Perry wrote:
Hi Folks!
Why does it take approx 48 hours for email to appear on this
List?
Does it take so much time for everyone?
Cheers:
Michael Perry.
RD. Dep. Netafim Magal.
Linux -- the Ultimate Windows Service Pack
The three most
The news section on the kvirc site (http://www.kvirc.bz.nu/ -new url)
states that KDE2 support is a compile time option so if you want that
later it's better to d/l the tarball now.
Bill
Fran Parker wrote:
Actually I am running it in the original KDE that came with
Mandrake 7.0 (Air)
a problem with Linux? Any suggestions.
Thanks,
Aaron
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Subject: Re: [newbie] Memory isn't being used/found
Linux will normally see
this
thankyou,
does this mean that i can have a shared directory for win and linux
netscape? perhaps only for subfolders where mail is filtred to?
bascule
Bill Gerber wrote:
Sorry, I missed this thread before. You CAN copy your windows netscape
mail files across to your linux /nsmail directory
Michael wrote:
Bill- could you be a bit more specific? I am unclear as to how you were
able to import your netscape files from windows to mandrake and would
love to learn more.
-michael-
OK,
Firstly, I am using KDE. Click on the home folder on the panel and
negotiate your way to the windows
Sorry, I missed this thread before. You CAN copy your windows netscape
mail files across to your linux /nsmail directory. It's a simple
copy/paste, any filename clashes can be renamed in the process, and they
will show as new subfolders next time you open the mail window. I have
just done
you don't have to exit from xwindows first to shutdown. just use the logout
button under the kde or gnome button on the panel.
steve harris wrote:
yes it is.
what i do is exit from xwindows as the user
then at the user prompt "su", then "shutdown" normally. this saves you from
logging out