Hi All,
Is there a Bootsplash GUI?
I am looking for a GUI to configure the bootslash themes, all I found is
a bunch of scripts...
Thanks,
.::.
Amichai Rotman,
The Jerusalem Linux Club - Founder.
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Is there a Bootsplash GUI?
http://kde-apps.org/content/show.php?content=11204PHPSESSID=e78594ff188123805408a008dad281d9
Gruß / regards
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On Sunday 07 March 2004 05:47 am, Amichai Rotman wrote:
Hi All,
Is there a Bootsplash GUI?
I am looking for a GUI to configure the bootslash themes, all I found is
a bunch of scripts...
The bootsplash gui didn't work right in 9.2 and was taken out. It is back in
10.0 though, so you have
During the install I mistakenly clicked on the automatic login feature
which takes me directly into KDE. Is there a file I could edit that
would return the choice of window managers at bootup?
Michael
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mcoady wrote:
During the install I mistakenly clicked on the automatic login feature
which takes me directly into KDE. Is there a file I could edit that
would return the choice of window managers at bootup?
You don't need to edit the file, you can just go to the Mandrake Control
Center and go
FDABVHGV KJOIUREWV NHCGO3W VGOURWH NVGUE H VROI;
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Russ wrote:
Hi All,
When I boot the comp it boots to a GUI screen that displays the users.
You choose one then enter the password.
okay, last time I installed Linux (md9.1) I stumbled onto something
that allowed me to change the gui style (not just the color). One was
a Gnome style, one was
On Friday 19 Sep 2003 4:04 pm, Russ wrote:
Hi All,
When I boot the comp it boots to a GUI screen that displays the users.
You choose one then enter the password.
okay, last time I installed Linux (md9.1) I stumbled onto something that
allowed me to change the gui style (not just the color).
Yeeesss, thank you thank you. I have been all over
that goofy thing trying to find that again. Why would they put a login
display under hardware? Should be under software or boot would be even
better.
I actaully prefer the KDM manager (although the screen shots of GDM that
Hi All,
When I boot the comp it boots to a GUI screen that displays the users.
You choose one then enter the password.
okay, last time I installed Linux (md9.1) I stumbled onto something that
allowed me to change the gui style (not just the color). One was a Gnome
style, one was a KDE style
On Friday 19 September 2003 10:04 am, Russ wrote:
Hi All,
When I boot the comp it boots to a GUI screen that displays the users.
You choose one then enter the password.
okay, last time I installed Linux (md9.1) I stumbled onto something that
allowed me to change the gui style (not just the
Hi Dennis,
No that is not it. The deal I remember gives you 4 options. I have been
tinkering with the setting you mentioned but all it does is change the
color and texture. Now it is entirely possible that I am not doing
something right, but it worked for me before and I am about pulling my
On Friday 19 September 2003 10:50 am, Russ wrote:
Hi Dennis,
No that is not it. The deal I remember gives you 4 options. I have been
tinkering with the setting you mentioned but all it does is change the
color and texture. Now it is entirely possible that I am not doing
something right, but
No, that isn't it either. I have been all through that one. It seems
like I am missing something in login manager. When I boot to the login
page I have now it does not allow you to typy in anything. The only
options are those you have configured and all you can do is double click
on one (root
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September 19, 2003 11:19 am, Russ wrote:
No, that isn't it either. I have been all through that one. It seems
like I am missing something in login manager. When I boot to the login
page I have now it does not allow you to typy in anything. The
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On Monday 10 February 2003 07:39 am, Angus Auld wrote:
Greetings, the fonts in my Mdk 9.0 OpenOffice1.0.1 gui are of a poor
quality. I would like to know how/where I can alter the gui font for OO.
I can't seem to find any place to do it in the OO
On Monday 10 February 2003 14:51, you wrote:
You need to add an entry in the font replacement table under tools =
options = font replacement, that replaces the ui font (nimbus sans ui)
with the font of your choice.
Wasn't it Andale Sans UI?
Wahur
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On Mon, 10 Feb 2003 15:49:49 +0200
Vahur Lokk [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Monday 10 February 2003 14:51, you wrote:
You need to add an entry in the font replacement table under tools
= options = font replacement, that replaces the ui font (nimbus
sans ui) with the font of your choice.
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On Monday 10 February 2003 08:49 am, Vahur Lokk wrote:
On Monday 10 February 2003 14:51, you wrote:
You need to add an entry in the font replacement table under tools =
options = font replacement, that replaces the ui font (nimbus sans ui)
with
Thanks a lot for the help! My gui is a lot more readable
now with Arial font. :-)
The info here is the ticket:
http://www.openoffice.org/FAQs/fontguide.html#9
Thanks again.
--Angus
Let us not look back in anger or forward in fear, but around in awareness.--James
Thurber
On Wed, 2003-01-15 at 18:10, Stephen Kuhn wrote:
On Thu, 2003-01-16 at 03:15, Terry Sheltra wrote:
Len,
Thanks for all of your help. I now have mplayer working (sort of), AND
keeping my settings! :-)
What isn't quite working yet is the audio. I put in a DVD that we have
lying
On Fri, 2003-01-17 at 09:36, Lyvim Xaphir wrote:
That's exactly why I use Ogle to play Dvds. It plays the Dvd's in the
same way that the Dvd player would.
Mplayer's value to me is in decoding m$ media streams.
--LX
Ok...I'm convinced...I have all the oogle shit here, so I guess I'll
On 16 Jan 2003 17:36:09 -0500
Lyvim Xaphir [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, 2003-01-15 at 18:10, Stephen Kuhn wrote:
On Thu, 2003-01-16 at 03:15, Terry Sheltra wrote:
Len,
Thanks for all of your help. I now have mplayer working (sort of), AND
keeping my settings! :-)
What
On Tue, 14 Jan 2003 09:14:46 -0500
Terry Sheltra [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sounds like you've gotten further with things than I have. I am not
able to get Xine (off the MDK CDs) to work properly with any DVD I own.
All I can manage to do is make it crash, even after installing every
codec
On Mon, 13 Jan 2003 12:45:49 -0500
Miark [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, 14 Jan 2003 06:05:17 +
Len Lawrence [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Have now got xine, ogle and mplayer installed and running under 8.2 on
my Athlon 2200 with G-Force 2 card, thanks to urpmi and PLF (urpmi
really
Len,
Thanks for all of your help. I now have mplayer working (sort of), AND
keeping my settings! :-)
What isn't quite working yet is the audio. I put in a DVD that we have
lying around here at the office (Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon), and
the movie started to play. I didn't get the DVD
On Wed, 15 Jan 2003 11:15:16 -0500
Terry Sheltra [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Len,
Thanks for all of your help. I now have mplayer working (sort of),
AND keeping my settings! :-)
What isn't quite working yet is the audio. I put in a DVD that we
have lying around here at the office
On Thu, 2003-01-16 at 03:15, Terry Sheltra wrote:
Len,
Thanks for all of your help. I now have mplayer working (sort of), AND
keeping my settings! :-)
What isn't quite working yet is the audio. I put in a DVD that we have
lying around here at the office (Crouching Tiger, Hidden
On Tue, 2003-01-14 at 17:05, Len Lawrence wrote:
Have now got xine, ogle and mplayer installed and running under 8.2 on
my Athlon 2200 with G-Force 2 card, thanks to urpmi and PLF (urpmi
really rocks!), the first time ever for mplayer. One problem, which
may have been discussed in the list
Ralph Slooten wrote:
On Tue, 14 Jan 2003 06:05:17 +
Len Lawrence [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Have now got xine, ogle and mplayer installed and running under 8.2 on
my Athlon 2200 with G-Force 2 card, thanks to urpmi and PLF (urpmi
really rocks!), the first time ever for mplayer. One
On Tuesday 14 January 2003 01:05 am, Len Lawrence wrote:
Anyway, that is not the question. Does the mplayer gui work for
anybody? It blows up my computer; a nasty clunk from the hard drive,
a BSOD, and an empty error box, then nada. Forced to reboot at that
stage. Tried gmplayer and
On Tue, 14 Jan 2003 09:14:46 -0500
Terry Sheltra [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sounds like you've gotten further with things than I have. I am not
able to get Xine (off the MDK CDs) to work properly with any DVD I
own.
All I can manage to do is make it crash, even after installing every
On Tue, 14 Jan 2003 06:05:17 +
Len Lawrence [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Have now got xine, ogle and mplayer installed and running under 8.2 on
my Athlon 2200 with G-Force 2 card, thanks to urpmi and PLF (urpmi
really rocks!), the first time ever for mplayer. One problem, which
may have been
On Mon, 13 Jan 2003 02:41:59 -0500
Jerry Barton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
snip
Anyway, that is not the question. Does the mplayer gui work for
anybody? It blows up my computer; a nasty clunk from the hard drive,
a BSOD, and an empty error box, then nada. Forced to reboot at that
stage.
On Tue, 14 Jan 2003 10:26:25 +
John Richard Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ralph Slooten wrote:
On Tue, 14 Jan 2003 06:05:17 +
Len Lawrence [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Have now got xine, ogle and mplayer installed and running under 8.2 on
- snip -
Have now got xine, ogle and mplayer installed and running under 8.2 on
my Athlon 2200 with G-Force 2 card, thanks to urpmi and PLF (urpmi
really rocks!), the first time ever for mplayer. One problem, which
may have been discussed in the list already, is a slight jerkiness in
the display, which I
On Tue, 14 Jan 2003 06:05:17 +
Len Lawrence [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Have now got xine, ogle and mplayer installed and running under 8.2 on
my Athlon 2200 with G-Force 2 card, thanks to urpmi and PLF (urpmi
really rocks!), the first time ever for mplayer. One problem, which
may have been
snip
Anyway, that is not the question. Does the mplayer gui work for
anybody? It blows up my computer; a nasty clunk from the hard drive,
a BSOD, and an empty error box, then nada. Forced to reboot at that
stage. Tried gmplayer and gui=yes in the config file. Both cause a
problem.
snip
On Tuesday 12 Nov 2002 9:07 am, Dennis Myers wrote:
On Monday 11 November 2002 09:02 pm, Gary Montalbine wrote:
Installed lm_sensors1. It appears to be working. Installed gkrellm. It
is not picking up the lm sensors. There is a proc/sys/dev/sensors
directory. Any suggestions?
Gary
L.V.Gandhi wrote:
On Tuesday 12 Nov 2002 9:07 am, Dennis Myers wrote:
On Monday 11 November 2002 09:02 pm, Gary Montalbine wrote:
Installed lm_sensors1. It appears to be working. Installed gkrellm. It
is not picking up the lm sensors. There is a proc/sys/dev/sensors
directory. Any
On Tue, 2002-11-12 at 14:02, Gary Montalbine wrote:
Installed lm_sensors1. It appears to be working. Installed gkrellm. It
is not picking up the lm sensors. There is a proc/sys/dev/sensors
directory. Any suggestions?
Gary
Have you checked to see if you have the GKRELLM plugins for it -
Gary Montalbine wrote:
Installed lm_sensors1. It appears to be working. Installed gkrellm. It
is not picking up the lm sensors. There is a proc/sys/dev/sensors
directory. Any suggestions?
Gary
gkrellm works for me in M8.2,
just type gkrellm into a terminal and up comes this grey column
Installed lm_sensors1. It appears to be working. Installed gkrellm. It
is not picking up the lm sensors. There is a proc/sys/dev/sensors
directory. Any suggestions?
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On Monday 11 November 2002 09:02 pm, Gary Montalbine wrote:
Installed lm_sensors1. It appears to be working. Installed gkrellm. It
is not picking up the lm sensors. There is a proc/sys/dev/sensors
directory. Any suggestions?
Gary
Once lm_sensors is installed, this is one of the few progs that
On Sun, 10 Nov 2002 01:48 am, Pilagá wrote:
Is there any app to monitor lm_sensors from inside KDE 3.0.3?
Gracias.
ksensors will do the job if you want a KDE app (it can pop up the values on
the KDE panel system tray)
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On Sunday 10 November 2002 11:38 am, PBone wrote:
On Sun, 10 Nov 2002 01:48 am, Pilagá wrote:
Is there any app to monitor lm_sensors from inside KDE 3.0.3?
Gracias.
ksensors will do the job if you want a KDE app (it can pop up the values on
the KDE panel system tray)
where does
On Mon, 2002-11-11 at 05:33, Dennis Myers wrote:
On Sunday 10 November 2002 11:38 am, PBone wrote:
On Sun, 10 Nov 2002 01:48 am, Pilagá wrote:
Is there any app to monitor lm_sensors from inside KDE 3.0.3?
Gracias.
ksensors will do the job if you want a KDE app (it can pop up
On Saturday 09 November 2002 08:48 am, Pilagá wrote:
Is there any app to monitor lm_sensors from inside KDE 3.0.3?
Gracias.
gkrellm will monitor with the gkrellm-plugins d/l'd from rpmfind.net. Don't
know how accurate it may be in reality but the sensor readings show up. HTH
--
El Sáb 09 Nov 2002 12:18, Dennis Myers escribió:
On Saturday 09 November 2002 08:48 am, Pilagá wrote:
Is there any app to monitor lm_sensors from inside KDE 3.0.3?
Gracias.
gkrellm will monitor with the gkrellm-plugins d/l'd from rpmfind.net.
Don't know how accurate it may be in
On Saturday 09 November 2002 03:39 pm, Pilagá wrote:
El Sáb 09 Nov 2002 12:18, Dennis Myers escribió:
On Saturday 09 November 2002 08:48 am, Pilagá wrote:
Is there any app to monitor lm_sensors from inside KDE 3.0.3?
Gracias.
gkrellm will monitor with the gkrellm-plugins d/l'd
something like that exists but it would be really cool if it did.
- Rob B.
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, August 14, 2002 11:14 PM
Subject: Re: [newbie] samba GUI interface
On Tue, 13 Aug 2002 23:27:08 -0600
Rob Burris [EMAIL
On Wednesday 14 August 2002 01:53, Rob Burris wrote:
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Thanks for info, Damian. Webmin is a pretty sweet program. However, I was
looking for program that would act more like windows NetBIOS where I could
access files
On Thursday 15 August 2002 02:14 am, you wrote:
On Tue, 13 Aug 2002 23:27:08 -0600
Rob Burris [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Pro* I just installed samba on Mandrake 8.2 and I was wondering if there
was a GUI interface or
I just installed samba on Mandrake 8.2 and I was wondering if
there was
a GUI interface or network configuration on KDM that would
allow you to
view your local network?
I think there is some confusion about what you're asking.
Are you trying to view a particular smb mount, or are you
On Thu, 15 Aug 2002, Tibbetts, Ric wrote:
I just installed samba on Mandrake 8.2 and I was wondering if
there was
a GUI interface or network configuration on KDM that would
allow you to
view your local network?
I think there is some confusion about what you're asking.
Are
On Thu, 15 Aug 2002, Tibbetts, Ric wrote:
I just installed samba on Mandrake 8.2 and I was wondering if
there was
a GUI interface or network configuration on KDM that would
allow you to
view your local network?
I think there is some confusion about what you're
On Thu, 15 Aug 2002, Tibbetts, Ric wrote:
On Thu, 15 Aug 2002, Tibbetts, Ric wrote:
I just installed samba on Mandrake 8.2 and I was wondering if
there was
a GUI interface or network configuration on KDM that would
allow you to
view your local network?
Not supposed to be--it's there, and on the 3rd disk of 8.2 under the rpms4
section. It does require that smbmnt,smbumount and smbmount have their
permissions set correctly--that's really all the configuration needed. I've
used it for years.
e
There is a program call LinNeighborhood out
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I just installed samba on Mandrake 8.2 and I was wondering if there was
a GUI interface or network configuration on KDM that would allow you to
view your local network?
- Thanks, Rob B.
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On Tue, 13 Aug 2002 23:27:08 -0600
Rob Burris [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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I just installed samba on Mandrake 8.2 and I was wondering if there was
a GUI interface or network configuration on KDM that would allow you to
Hi everyone,
I am a newbie with MD.2 dual booted with Windows. This setup was working
for me until a few days ago when Windows crashed while I was playing new
game. Afterwards I found that my Linux desktop was corrupted. The icons
were hugh and mostly off the screen. At this time I did not
I know this may sound nuts, but try turning your monitor off for a few
seconds (at least 30) durring the nest cold boot you try. turn off the
computer and monitor long enough for the static charge to disapate. then
reboot. NO Warrenty, just something I might try, since it don't cost nuttin
On Sat, 2002-06-01 at 13:15, Azrael wrote:
I can't seem to find a gui cvs client for mandrake that works... anyone
able to point me to a working rpm for one?
tkcvs works just fine. Comes in 8.1 and 8.2.
--
Cheers
dg
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I can't seem to find a gui cvs client for mandrake that works... anyone
able to point me to a working rpm for one?
many thanks
-- Azrael
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Jim Dawson wrote:
Yes, I linked /dev/cdrom to /dev/dvd. I never can remember which order to place the
arguments in...
Me either - thats why I wanted to make sure! grin
I *Did* see the Animated version of Lord of the Rings on DVD recently, but I assume
you were refering to the live action
Jim Dawson wrote:
Thanks, Editing .oglerc did the trick, I'm composing this message with
'Star Trek: The Motion Picture' playing in the background.
I already had a symlink in place linking /dev/dvd to /dev/cdrom, but it
didn't work for some reason..
Hi Jim. Glad you got it working...
I
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Date: Thu, 31 Jan 2002 09:07:22 -0500
Subject: Re: [newbie] Ogle GUI
Jim Dawson wrote:
Thanks, Editing .oglerc did the trick, I'm composing this message with
'Star Trek: The Motion Picture' playing in the background.
I already had a symlink in place linking /dev
Jim Dawson wrote:
Here's what I get when I run 'ogle' in a bash shell:
Note[ogle_ctrl]: ogle 0.8.2
Debug[ogle_ctrl]: Started /usr/lib/ogle/ogle_gui with pid 7817
Debug[ogle_ctrl]: Started /usr/lib/ogle/ogle_nav with pid 7818
Debug[ogle_ctrl]: Started /usr/lib/ogle/ogle_mpeg_ps with pid
Thanks, Editing .oglerc did the trick, I'm composing this message with
'Star Trek: The Motion Picture' playing in the background.
I already had a symlink in place linking /dev/dvd to /dev/cdrom, but it
didn't work for some reason..
On Wed, 2002-01-30 at 11:36, Ronald J. Hall wrote:
Jim Dawson
Here's what I get when I run 'ogle' in a bash shell:
Note[ogle_ctrl]: ogle 0.8.2
Debug[ogle_ctrl]: Started /usr/lib/ogle/ogle_gui with pid 7817
Debug[ogle_ctrl]: Started /usr/lib/ogle/ogle_nav with pid 7818
Debug[ogle_ctrl]: Started /usr/lib/ogle/ogle_mpeg_ps with pid 7819
Debug[ogle_ctrl]:
Do you have an /etc/dvd link to /etc/cdrom ? If not you could try that...
Es Dimecres 30 Gener 2002 04:02, en Jim Dawson va escriure:
Here's what I get when I run 'ogle' in a bash shell:
Note[ogle_ctrl]: ogle 0.8.2
Debug[ogle_ctrl]: Started /usr/lib/ogle/ogle_gui with pid 7817
Jim Dawson wrote:
I can use Ogle (0.8.2) to view DVDs in CLI mode, but when I open it in
GUI mode, it crashes when I open a DVD.
Does anyone know what might be wrong?
Hey. Just out of curiosity how are you opening Ogle? Until I copied the oglerc
file from /usr/share/ogle to /home/darklord
I can use Ogle (0.8.2) to view DVDs in CLI mode, but when I open it in
GUI mode, it crashes when I open a DVD.
Does anyone know what might be wrong?
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El Vie 25 Ene 2002 22:29, escribió:
I can use Ogle (0.8.2) to view DVDs in CLI mode, but when I open it in
GUI mode, it crashes when I open a DVD.
Does anyone know what might be wrong?
Hi, Jim. Are this 6 rpms installed?
a52dec-0.7.1b-2.i686.rpm
libdvdcss-0.0.3.ogle3-1.i686.rpm
On Friday 09 November 2001 6:34 am, Dennis Myers wrote:
Hi all, I have mplayer installed now. Finally, it only took me 6 months.
Anyway, I like a gui invironment and had no trouble with installing fonts
but when I try to install a skin I get error message saying [app] skin
configfile not
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Inviato: venerdi 24 agosto 2001 8.57
A: mandrakelist
Oggetto: [newbie-it] GUI
ma esiste un' interfaccia grafica per gestire iptables?
sulla 8 ho provato ma
ma esiste un' interfaccia grafica per gestire iptables?
sulla 8 ho provato ma con gfcc ma non si apre nemmeno
does someone have somthing to help ?
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I used to use KDE. Due to a problem, which I attributed to KDE
but later found out that it occurred because of a malfunctioning
mouse, I switched to Gnome for a while.
Now, that I found out about the malfunctioning and replaced it,
I have switched back to KDE again.
Oddly enough, I get the
Hey All,
Just want to know if there is an easy way to change the default GUI
when the computer boots up...It is set to auto-login with my personal
account, and right now it boots to IceWM and I want to go back to KDE.
I am running Mandrake 7.2 on a Toshiba Satellite Pro 420CDT (Pentium
100,
What happens if you logout of IceWm normally..then log back into KDE,,then
logout again..this time checking the restore session next time button ?
Lee
Hey All,
Just want to know if there is an easy way to change the default GUI
when the computer boots up...It is set to auto-login with my
Ciao,
scusate, ho gia' scritto per questa questione, ma sono ancora da punto a
capo. Sto cercando di avere una GUI per inviare / ricevere fax con Linux. Ora
ho ksendfax, che si presenta abbastanza bene, ma purtroppo non mi funziona.
In particolare, una volta che ho pronto un fax da
I have installed mdk7.1 on a 233MMX, 128mb, 15gb
Intel platform. KDE works great. Got a home network, access router, cable modem,
works prettydarn well,easy to set up, Webmin works from G4mac and
WIN98 machines on the local net. Even thoughI've never messed with Linux
before this, I thought
Re Linux 6.0
I have installed... I've been through the bsh a little... but KDE (or other
GUI's) aren't in the offing.
On launch of KDE from command line I get X errors (I forget which... like it
can't initialize). Trouble with the video driver?
MB BX-CEL 8mb (?? according to my receipts).
Is GUI (KDE) linux becoming a RAM monster ?
Well, we have all read about the "RAM beast in NT" ... but how is
about linux when we use KDE ?
A few days ago, I read at the mandrakeuser.org a few guidelines
about xwindows and the memmory issue: console apps are recommended
instead.
Is
Not sure how to switch the environments without having to logout and change
the Xclients. On Redhat 5.2, I was able to do it from a pull down menu that
had a switch to. I wanted to be able to switch between KDE and Gnome. Any
help would be appreciated.
On Thu, 12 Aug 1999, Bret Craw wrote:
Not sure how to switch the environments without having to logout and change
the Xclients. On Redhat 5.2, I was able to do it from a pull down menu that
had a switch to. I wanted to be able to switch between KDE and Gnome. Any
help would be appreciated.
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