Stephen Liu wrote:
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> Hi Marie,
>
> I can start screenshooter ? But how to make it works ?
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> B.R.
> Stephen
>
I added the applet to my task bar and then just click on which half you
want. (the side of the icon that looks like a monitor grabs the whole
screen, the ot
"Chad W. Skinner" wrote:
> It's a panel applet called screenshooter.
>
> right click on the panel and select the following:
> Panel > Add to Panel > Applet > Utility > ScreenShooter
>
> This adds a small applet to the panel that you can use to capture an area of
> the screen or the whole thing.
There's also the screenshooter utility that comes with Gnome. I use that
one alot.
Marie
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Silviu Cojocaru wrote:
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> Is there any console app that acts like an addressbook? So far I didn't
> have any luck in finding one. I use RHL 7.0, stock install.
>
>
Under applications there is an address book. Nice little application
too. I use it every day. It came with RH7.
Marie
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"Joseph R. Erlewein" wrote:
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> Ok. That's it. You all have convinced me to order this:
>
> http://www.thinkgeek.com/stuff/things/31fb.html
>
ROFLMAO! Too funny Joseph!
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PHD wrote:
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> For some reason, I cannot find any information on
> setting up a Tcpdump file to scan for keywords.
>
> Also, x-girlfriend is a cetified witch and I would
> like to figure out how to intercept her email.
>
> Will Tcpdump work, or is there something better?
I dunno about tcppdump
Richard Bligdon wrote:
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> Ok...I saw the RHCE(no I don't think you're too late for this
> discussion)mentioned in "General Linux Exam"(Red exam prep )book by DeeAnn
> Leblanc...she mentioned an RHCE 1,2and 3.The first being multiple choice and
> the orther 2 being "hands-on."
>
> So did I get
Richard Bligdon wrote:
>
> Ok,well I guess that's all I need to know about "Sair" then,so now it's down
> to 2 choices: LPI and Redhat.
>
O.K. now I have to jump in as well. This is coming from me, not the
company I work for. I am currently working towards my RHCE and taking
the Red Hat cla
rpjday wrote:
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> a while back, i posted here bitching about a company called
> agenda computing (www.agendacomputing.com), based in irvine,
> california which sells a linux-based PDA. as i mentioned, i
> put in an order and sent in a cheque almost a month ago
> today. no response, no acknowl
lee wrote:
>
>when i installed redhat 7 i didn't install the network option.the one
> near top of screen on that section of installbecause i'm not on network
> myself .end user small businessBUT is that possible trouble that some
> aspect of network config etc. are mising and
/dev/ttys0
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> Ok. Forgive the ignorance, but is com1 /dev/ttyS1?
>
> Thanks again.
> - Cory
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Jeremiah Johnson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Wednesday, January 03, 2001 3:25 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: How to set
Duane Clark wrote:
>
> David Brett wrote:
> > Will this work with Linux?
>
> The PowerPoint Viewer 97 does run under the current version of Wine
> under Linux, and operation has improved considerably in recent months.
> But this is definitely alpha stuff; be prepared for it hanging up your
> vid
Gustav Schaffter wrote:
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> unsubscirbe ?
> unsubscibe ?
>
> Doens't aynone sue o spill-chicker anymere?
>
> None of Yo business wrote:
> >
> > unsubscibe
> >
> > PLEASE unsubscribe me, the volume of email being sent
> > is way too much! I appreciate it, but it's too much.
> >
> > Thanks.:)
>
Steven,
Have you sold this machine yet? If not, how much did you want for it?
Marie
Steven Pierce wrote:
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> I know that this is not the place for this, but I need help. I have
> been unemployed for about a year. I had purchased a IBM Netfinity
> 5000 PIII 500 (will support dual processors) at
And speaking of windoze, did you find the utility for scanning the
windoze partition from Linux? if so, what is it and where did you find
it? I have a friend who is having a problem "finding" his windoze
partition from his Linux partition. He thinks he may have a virus,
since the machine runs fl
"Paul H. Bern" wrote:
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> Hi,
>
> Can anyone reccommend a Linux training facility/company in the Princeton,
> NJ (or thereabouts) area? Has anyone had experience with TechData
> classes (tdeducation.com)?
>
> Thanks!
>
> Paul
>
Paul,
check out
http://www.redhat.com/training/
The elearnign cl
Justin Zygmont wrote:
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> there's also a site that will do that, can't remember the name...
http://grc.com/default.htm
I hope that's the one you meant.
Marie
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When I try to print, it segfaults. I have no idea, since I'd not tried to use it
prior to reading your email. Is anyone able to use this program to print? Maybe it
just doesn't like our printers?
Marie
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Has anyone else encountered this problem. If
http://people.redhat.com/~scoile/fonts/fixing-1.html
I like this one. I don't know why. ;-)
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