On 16-Dec-2002/08:49 -0600, Jody Cleveland <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> There's a lot of the same code, but GMC has been extended with a GUI.
>
>How do I get it, or get to it?
Open an xterm; You'll need it to start GMC.
Then look for a session management app in the menu system. You'll need to
ch
> There's a lot of the same code, but GMC has been extended with a GUI.
How do I get it, or get to it?
Jody
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On 13-Dec-2002/15:03 -0600, Jody Cleveland <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> If you need a GUI filemanager, turn off Nautilus and use GMC.
>
>I didn't realize gmc was gui. Is it the same as the one you see when you
>type in mc at a command line?
There's a lot of the same code, but GMC has been extend
> If you need a GUI filemanager, turn off Nautilus and use GMC.
I didn't realize gmc was gui. Is it the same as the one you see when you
type in mc at a command line?
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> "-Taylor" == -Taylor - <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> An age old question for the collective...KDE or Gnome...
> Greetings all! I have an older (266MHz 96MB RAM) PC running RedHat 7.3. It
> plods along at a decent rate. I installed the KDE desktop just out of force
> of habit and was won
On Thu, 2002-12-12 at 17:52, Anthony E. Greene wrote:
> On 12-Dec-2002/14:54 -0600, -Taylor - <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >An age old question for the collective...KDE or Gnome...
> >
> >Greetings all! I have an older (266MHz 96MB RAM) PC running RedHat 7.3. It
> >plods along at a decent rate.
On 12-Dec-2002/14:54 -0600, -Taylor - <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>An age old question for the collective...KDE or Gnome...
>
>Greetings all! I have an older (266MHz 96MB RAM) PC running RedHat 7.3. It
>plods along at a decent rate. I installed the KDE desktop just out of force
>of habit and wa
IMHO, they are both big resource hogs.
But I like them both on high powered workstations. :-)
For my older boxes I use TWM or FVWM2.
I've heard that blackbox is really good too.
(you can get good RPM's for blackbox at freshrms.net)
-Ben.
On Thu, 2002-12-12 at 15:54, -Taylor - wrote:
> An age ol
On Thu, 2002-12-12 at 14:54, -Taylor - wrote:
> An age old question for the collective...KDE or Gnome...
>
> Greetings all! I have an older (266MHz 96MB RAM) PC running RedHat 7.3. It
> plods along at a decent rate. I installed the KDE desktop just out of force
> of habit and was wondering if
An age old question for the collective...KDE or Gnome...
Greetings all! I have an older (266MHz 96MB RAM) PC running RedHat 7.3. It
plods along at a decent rate. I installed the KDE desktop just out of force
of habit and was wondering if Gnome would run quicker or if there is really
no drast
Hi all,
I was using Gnome for a while, and really liked the ability to change
desktops by moving the mouse to the edge of the screen I have since changed
to KDE - for reasons I can't now remember (!) and would like to know if and
how I can achieve the same functionality. I cant find any thing t
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