hi there is an oss LinNeighborhood at http://www.bnro.de/~schmidjo/index.html. which
can be used for browsing local LAN.it works on rh9 too
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I'm resending this (I know, sorry). I'm getting this error and one of
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Thanks.
Hello again, Listers. When I am logging into my Linux box from a
remote system, I get the following errors when I start KDE: (running
/etc/X11/xinit/xinitrc)
unknown com
Brenden,
I had the same problem and traced it down to the following file:
/etc/sysconfig/desktop
The following is what is contained in the file.
DESKTOP=KDE
DISPLAYMANAGER=KDE
I did a little tracing of the startup process and found that to start X the
folowing script is run:
/etc/X11/prefdm
Karasik, Vitaly wrote:
to be loaded Gnome I has got used already to KDE and I do not know where
to register that
was started KDE
/etc/sysconfig/desktop - put KDE there
Just FYI, I tried this recently and it didn't work. The login widget
still ran Gnome in stead of KDE. I
used already to KDE and I do not know where
>to register that
>was started KDE
/etc/sysconfig/desktop - put KDE there
Regards,
Vitaly Karasik, RHCE
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All greetings!
Has put RedHat with automatic start X-server but something has
flied more shortly Now the automatic device the Х-server is not started
only through startx
but
to be loaded Gnome I has got used already to KDE and I do not know where
to register that
was started KDE Wanted was to
Всем привет!
Поставил RedHat с автоматической запуском Х'ов но что-то слетело
короче Теперь автоматом Х-сервер не запускается только через startx но
грузиться Gnome Я привык уже к KDE и не знаю где прописать чтобы
запускался KDE Хотел было переставить систему и не ставить Gnome
вообще н
Hi all, newbie here with a question.
I upgraded from RH 7.2 to RH 9, and when I did so I added KDE to the
install, just so I could play around with it. My default Gnome desktop
works fine, but when I uses the session menu from the login to select
KDE, I get a terse dialog saying "Coul
>
> On Monday 22 September 2003 09:37 pm, Canon wrote:
> > I've been using KDE exclusively in RH9 and I'd really like to know how
> > to configure the session manager logout options (options to reboot,
> > shutdown, log out) so that those three options show up b
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On Monday 22 September 2003 09:37 pm, Canon wrote:
> I've been using KDE exclusively in RH9 and I'd really like to know how
> to configure the session manager logout options (options to reboot,
> shutdown, log out) so that those th
I've been using KDE exclusively in RH9 and I'd really like to know how to
configure the session manager logout options (options to reboot, shutdown,
log out) so that those three options show up by pressing the "logout" applet
button ... right now all I get is "log
On Mon, 2003-09-22 at 19:04, Lukas Fried wrote:
> After using KDE for a while, I'm getting a bit tired of its bloatedness
> and am ready to move on to a more minimalistic WM. I never really liked
> GNOME and my top two choices for a new WM are Fluxbox and sawfish. Both
> of t
After using KDE for a while, I'm getting a bit tired of its bloatedness
and am ready to move on to a more minimalistic WM. I never really liked
GNOME and my top two choices for a new WM are Fluxbox and sawfish. Both
of them are installed on my system but I can't seem to get them to ru
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On Monday 15 September 2003 02:27, Alan Harding wrote this in an attempt
to be witty or informative:
> May I suggest you look at vncserver, (a quick google should find it)
> this is a wrapper for starting X remotely. There is also an SSH
> version, w
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On Sunday 14 September 2003 23:09, Mark McDonald wrote this in an
attempt to be witty or informative:
> I found the solution - XDMCP allows you to login
> remote and kdm/gnome
> desktops will function as local. This is great!
>
> For others that want
On Sun, 14 Sep 2003 19:40:01 -0500
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> On Sunday 14 September 2003 19:29, Mark McDonald wrote this in an
> attempt to be witty or informative:
> > I'm using cygwin/Xfree86 for X windows hosting on
> >
oseph A Nagy Jr"
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Sent: Sunday, September 14, 2003 6:40 PM
Subject: Re: starting kde/gnome
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> On Sunday 14 September 2003 19:29, Mark McDonald
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> attempt t
onment of some kind on your local Windows box to *see* any X GUI
> app such as GNOME or KDE locally. That is where cygwin or VNC come
> in. Or am I totally misunderstanding here?
>
> jb
Your not mis-understanding, but PuTTY is more powerful then you think.
While cygwin and VNC might
into
> > the Linux box from the
> > other computers on the LAN.
>
> Well, you should be able to just issue 'startx' like normal and your
> local display manager /should/ take it from there. If not, try kdm and
> gdm (K Desktop Manager and Gnome Desktop Manager resp
ere. If not, try kdm and
gdm (K Desktop Manager and Gnome Desktop Manager respectively).
>
> So what I'm looking for is what command *should* I use
> to run Gnome &/or KDE
> ie. what is supposed to start these correctly.
>
> Mark.
Not having done this myself (on the
Linux box from the
other computers on the LAN.
So what I'm looking for is what command *should* I use
to run Gnome &/or KDE
ie. what is supposed to start these correctly.
Mark.
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On Sunday 14 September 2003 19:01, Mark McDonald wrote this in an
attempt to be witty or informative:
> What is the best command line way to start these GUI's
> from a remote
> session.
>
> I'm telneting into the Linux box (from an X Windows
> Session
What is the best command line way to start these GUI's
from a remote
session.
I'm telneting into the Linux box (from an X Windows
Session). I can run
startkde, but the command panel and desktop aren't
linked (the desktop is
just another x window), I haven't found a similiar
gnome start up comma
On Wed, Sep 10, 2003 at 05:45:00PM -0400, Wade Chandler wrote:
> You could forward Xproto over ssh to your Xserver...if on windows
> there are commercial Xservers. I find that X-win32 works the best.
I am using both. I use ssh for terminal apps and VNC for GUI programs.
SSH is not quick enoug
e the packets larger.
Wade
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Sent: Wednesday, September 10, 2003 3:36 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: KDE/DCOP problem.
On Wed, Sep 10, 2003 at 12:28:44PM -0500, Bo Peng wrote:
> Is this a known
On Wed, Sep 10, 2003 at 12:28:44PM -0500, Bo Peng wrote:
> Is this a known problem?
My google research shows that this is a KDE problem without proper
solution. :-( I will let vncserver use gnome instead. Note that if I set
up two X-desktops (using Alt-F7, Alt-F8 to switch between them) us
Hi, Everyone,
I am using redhat/KDE. I notice that whenever I use vncserver
to start another session of KDE, I frequently get DCOP error message
when using desktop icon or KDE toolbar. A typical error message is
"KLauncher could not be reached via DCOP."
Is this a known problem?
Control Center -> Session Manager
-> Start with empty session does not stop Kwrite from loading.
There is nothing in the Autostart folder, and
~/.kde/share/config/kwritedrc has in it
[General]
Autostart=false
and ~/.kde/share/config/kwriterc has in it
[General Options]
Height 768=710
M
A. S. Budden wrote:
Also, have you checked the autostart folder (something like
~/.kde/Autostart, but can also be accessed from one of the menus in
konquerer)?
There is nothing in that folder. I don't know where Kwrite is storing
the startup info but if I could talk to the fatheaded idio
Thus spake Sean Estabrooks:
> On Mon, 01 Sep 2003 22:51:47 -0600
> bfd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > >>For some reason I am getting Kwrite loading when KDE loads. I don't
> > >>want it to do this.
> > >>What determines which programs lo
Sean Estabrooks wrote:
On Mon, 01 Sep 2003 16:07:16 -0600
bfd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello,
For some reason I am getting Kwrite loading when KDE loads. I don't
want it to do this.
What determines which programs load when KDE comes up, and how do I
change or stop them?
On Mon, 01 Sep 2003 22:51:47 -0600
bfd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >>For some reason I am getting Kwrite loading when KDE loads. I don't
> >>want it to do this.
> >>What determines which programs load when KDE comes up, and how do I
> >>
On Mon, 01 Sep 2003 16:07:16 -0600
bfd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> For some reason I am getting Kwrite loading when KDE loads. I don't
> want it to do this.
>
> What determines which programs load when KDE comes up, and how do I
> change or
Hello,
For some reason I am getting Kwrite loading when KDE loads. I don't
want it to do this.
What determines which programs load when KDE comes up, and how do I
change or stop them?
Thanx.
BFD
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and after about 5-10 seconds I auto-magically switch to Ximian Gnome.
Its very aggravating.
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On Tuesday 19 August 2003 10:46, Sean Estabrooks wrote:
> On Tue, 19 Aug 2003 08:53:39 -0400
>
> Mark Bruen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Anyone know how to change the root window background image in KDE
> > on RedHat 9 from the command line so it can be don
On Tue, 19 Aug 2003 08:53:39 -0400
Mark Bruen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Anyone know how to change the root window background image in KDE on
> RedHat 9 from the command line so it can be done from a script?
> Thanks.
> -Mark
>
>
Mark,
You must be very bor
Anyone know how to change the root window background image in KDE on
RedHat 9 from the command line so it can be done from a script?
Thanks.
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On Wed, 2003-08-13 at 09:12, Ben Hall wrote:
> Hello,
>
> As an alternative to Gnome or KDE, I have been looking into setting the
> default WM to one of WindowMaker, IceWM or XFCE. (3.18) however, it
> appears as though none of these follow the freedesktop.org spec for
> sys
ves
errors about config files being overwritten etc.)
As an alternative to Gnome or KDE, I have been looking into setting the
default WM to one of WindowMaker, IceWM or XFCE. (3.18) however, it
appears as though none of these follow the freedesktop.org spec for
system menus. Do any of you know o
> (I still get Nautilus crashes, and a user logging into two systems gives
> errors about config files being overwritten etc.)
>
> As an alternative to Gnome or KDE, I have been looking into setting the
> default WM to one of WindowMaker, IceWM or XFCE. (3.18) however, it
>
Thanks, I'll look into this. Does anyone know if WindowMaker has an
equivalent add-on?
On Wed, 2003-08-13 at 09:34, David Hart wrote:
> On Wed, 2003-08-13 at 09:12, Ben Hall wrote:
>
> There is an add-on to Ice that facilitates Gnome Menus.
>
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On Wed, 2003-08-13 at 16:54, Stephen Kuhn wrote:
> Why not make use of MenuMaker to create menus for you - they're
> compliable...??
>
See, now this is just the kind of thing I was looking for.
>From reading the site it looks as though it just finds executables,
right? This is close, but I'd
On Sat, 09 Aug 2003 23:08:32 -0500
Kevin Brazell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I would like to change the icon of a application on the KDE desktop but
> can't seem to be able to. In gnome I found it but not in KDE. Can someone
> tell me what I need to do?
Hi,
I would like to change the icon of a application on the KDE desktop but
can't seem to be able to. In gnome I found it but not in KDE. Can someone
tell me what I need to do?
Red Hat 9.1
KDE 3.1
Thanks
Kevin B
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Subject: RE: KWeather applet under KDE
Fresh install. I also tried cleaning KDE & GNOME config files and
different users. Oh well. Thanks for the suggestion. I found the site
you mentioned early on in my search, but I think development on this is
goin
Fresh install. I also tried cleaning KDE & GNOME config files and
different users. Oh well. Thanks for the suggestion. I found the site
you mentioned early on in my search, but I think development on this is
going on elsewhere. I will continue looking.
Sincerely,
- Henrik
-Orig
Was your RH9 installation a fresh one or an upgrade? I mean do you have
your old KDE settings from a previous version of RH?
If so, I would suggest that you try to run kweather as another freshly
created user. If it works that way, then you might want to consider
removing your old KDE settings
found.
I will try recompiling from src.
Thanks,
- Henrik
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Sent: Wednesday, July 30, 2003 12:14 PM
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Subject: Re: KWeather applet under KDE
Henrik,
You started a new
On Wed, 2003-07-30 at 20:20, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> Jeez - I was hoping to get some info on that applet.
>
> Talk about the pot calling the kettle black...
I agree that I was OT, but because the original poster obiviously does
not honor threads, if I had changed the subject he would have
applet under KDEHenrik,You started a new message thread "KWeather applet under KDE" by replyingto Bill Tangren's message "Re: spamassassin and ~/.forward". This is notgood practice as it did not actually start a new thread but continued anold one.
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Henrik,
You started a new message thread "KWeather applet under KDE" by replying
to Bill Tangren's message "Re: spamassassin and ~/.forward". This is not
good practice as it did not actually start a new thread but continued an
old one.
My email client shows the su
Under Redhat 9 (with latest patches installed), I try to add the
KWeather applet to the KDE panel, but all I get is a blank applet (no
display, image, etc.). That is, the applet seems to be added and I can
move and remove it, but I can not do anything else. There seems to be no
way to configure
Hello all:
I am upgraded to RH 9. I have installed all of Gnome and KDE packages.
Gnome starts up okay. KDE starts, but then the "Control Panel" never
loads. The remainder of the window seems to be there and works okay exept
there is no menu selection of any of the installed ap
arely responds to user input.
I can Ctrl-Alt-F1 and log in as root (though getting to a bash prompt
never happens), or I can start shutting down with Ctrl-Alt-Del, but the
system never gets past "Sending KILL to all processes".
This is with RH9 running KDE and the latest stable Firebird. I
Hi all,
I have an upgraded machine with RH9 installed. Both Gnome and KDE are
installed. Gnome was default. I ran switchdesk and restarted X. KDE
comes up but here is no panel along the bottom of the screen and no way to
access the configuration applets.
Any ideas or suggestions? All
Hi there,
I often use the vncviewer with the option -fullscreen to view my
windows machine as I'm far too lazy to walk over to it and use it
directly. However, if I happen to receive any email while I'm using it,
the kbiff dialog box appears, as does the kde toolbar at the bottom and
Lots of good responses to my question.
At the moment I'm trying IceWM which seems to be exactly what I was
looking for.
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would therefore show up in
KDE/GNOME). If anybody is interested, I'll make it available.It's
based on the kde2wm.pl, which can be found on the web. If RH8/9 still
use the same menu structure as RH7.x, that script will work on those
as well.
Cheerio,
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On Mon, 2003-07-21 at 18:30, Michael Scottaline wrote:
> On 21 Jul 2003 18:08:40 -0400
> David Hart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> insightfully noted:
>
> >KDE seems to run better than Gnome w/RH9 (for me - YMMV). Nevertheless
> >both environments seem to have gone way over th
On Monday 21 July 2003 06:08 pm, David Hart wrote:
> KDE seems to run better than Gnome w/RH9 (for me - YMMV). Nevertheless
> both environments seem to have gone way over the top.
>
> There MUST be alternatives that are less ponderous. I'm much more
> interested in efficiency a
updated) to 9.0, but installing the latest stable release, 1.29, works
just fine. On my K-6 233MHz, overclocked to 250, IceWM runs like a 250MHz
computer...while KDE runs like, oh, a 386.
mark
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Emmanuel Seyman wrote:
On Mon, Jul 21, 2003 at 06:08:40PM -0400, David Hart wrote:
Suggestions?
Fvwm.
http://www.fvwm.org/
Why not just tell him to do this:
cat > .xinitrc
exec xterm
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On Mon, Jul 21, 2003 at 06:08:40PM -0400, David Hart wrote:
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> Suggestions?
Fvwm.
http://www.fvwm.org/
Emmanuel
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On 21 Jul 2003 18:08:40 -0400
David Hart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> insightfully noted:
>KDE seems to run better than Gnome w/RH9 (for me - YMMV). Nevertheless
>both environments seem to have gone way over the top.
>
>There MUST be alternatives that are less ponderous. I'm m
.
>
Who needs menus? ;-) I rarely use them. Everything I need and use
stays on one of my 8 windowmaker desktops. That's why a reboot is such
a PITA for me.
I am not pushing windowmaker so much as the idea of X sans GNOME or
KDE. Especially for someone who thinks they don't need the "
x27;t need either one. I run just plain Windowmaker, and it flies
and does everything I need. Its fairly stable too:
$ ps |grep wmaker
hal 849 0.0 0.2 9724 2752 tty1 S Feb23 3:22 /usr/bin/wmaker
GNOME/KDE are not essential, and in fact, are newish X add-ons.
Windowmaker is not presen
her one. I run just plain Windowmaker, and it flies
and does everything I need. Its fairly stable too:
$ ps |grep wmaker
hal 849 0.0 0.2 9724 2752 tty1 S Feb23 3:22 /usr/bin/wmaker
GNOME/KDE are not essential, and in fact, are newish X add-ons.
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David Hart wrote:
KDE seems to run better than Gnome w/RH9 (for me - YMMV). Nevertheless
both environments seem to have gone way over the top.
There MUST be alternatives that are less ponderous. I'm much more
interested in efficiency and speed than pretty displays, animations or
other v
On Tue, 2003-07-22 at 08:08, David Hart wrote:
> KDE seems to run better than Gnome w/RH9 (for me - YMMV). Nevertheless
> both environments seem to have gone way over the top.
>
> There MUST be alternatives that are less ponderous. I'm much more
> interested in efficiency a
KDE seems to run better than Gnome w/RH9 (for me - YMMV). Nevertheless
both environments seem to have gone way over the top.
There MUST be alternatives that are less ponderous. I'm much more
interested in efficiency and speed than pretty displays, animations or
other visual effects tha
I kind of like KDE better than Gnome, but in playing with the two I
couldn't find a way to get the KDE screensaver to, well, save the
screen!
Is there a way to get KDE in RH9 to just put nothing up on my notebook
screen and turn off the backlighting?
Thanks,
-kb, the Kent with a littl
Hi,
I've recently installed Redhat 9.0 on my PC. On trying to use KDE I find
that if I dial up with KPPP half of my desktop icons disappear and I
lose the menu brought up by right clicking on the desktop is disabled.
If I don't use KPPP it works fine, with no problems, soon as I dial
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>Iam new to Linux. I have installed RedHat 9.0 on a Intel machine.
>I see that die window manager is Gnom. I want to replace this
> with Kde. What is the easiest way
Hello,
Iam new to Linux. I have installed RedHat 9.0 on a Intel machine.
I see that die window manager is Gnom. I want to replace this
with Kde. What is the easiest way of doing it? I have all the
CD's from RedHat9. Thanks for your help.
regards,
Kumar
E-mail [
I am using RedHat 9. I want to get rid of KDE screensavers totally. I
want to setup xscreensaver in KDE for my users.
How can I remove the kscreensaver totally and instead configure only
xscreensaver?
In the kcontrol module, under Appeaeance & Themes, when a user clicks on
Screen Saver, I
On Thu, Jun 26, 2003 at 01:54:59PM +0200, Nick Wilson wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> I've just installed RH9 and am having a spot of bother with KDE. The
> main thing is that since I changed my resolution from 1024 to 800x600
> all my windows are very slightly off the scre
On Thu, 26 Jun 2003 19:36:34 +0200
Nick Wilson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> * and then Tom Pollerman declared
> > > I've just installed RH9 and am having a spot of bother with KDE.
> > > The main thing is that since I changed my resolution from 1024
>
* and then Tom Pollerman declared
> > I've just installed RH9 and am having a spot of bother with KDE. The
> > main thing is that since I changed my resolution from 1024 to
> > 800x600 all my windows are very slightly off the screen on the right
> > side.
>
On Thu, 26 Jun 2003 13:54:59 +0200
Nick Wilson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> I've just installed RH9 and am having a spot of bother with KDE. The
> main thing is that since I changed my resolution from 1024 to
> 800x600 all my windows are very slig
> I've just installed RH9 and am having a spot of bother with KDE. The
> main thing is that since I changed my resolution from 1024 to 800x600
> all my windows are very slightly off the screen on the right side.
>
> Can anyone help with that please?
>
> Secondly, I have
Hi everyone,
I've just installed RH9 and am having a spot of bother with KDE. The
main thing is that since I changed my resolution from 1024 to 800x600
all my windows are very slightly off the screen on the right side.
Can anyone help with that please?
Secondly, I have no 'x'
I don't remember where I got it, but KDE-XP is a very good XP theme for
KDE.
I had the same problem and it was a good idea to install it.
Much of the user problems rounding the migration disapeared.
Apollo (Carmel Entertainment) wrote:
I am migrating my workstations from WindowsME to R
ow to work on the apps they use every day, if they saw different interface
> one day (or at least something that does not look at least 90% same), they would
> freak out and it would take me forever to "warm them up" to the new system.
> Is there a look for Gnome or KDE that woul
or at least something that does not look at least 90% same), they would
freak out and it would take me forever to "warm them up" to the new system.
Is there a look for Gnome or KDE that would resemble WindowsME(or XP) as close
as possible? Where can I get that theme?
Apolinaras "Apollo
the following setting in /etc/sysconfig/desktop will run kdm:
DISPLAYMANAGER=KDE
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On Thu, 2003-06-19 at 07:30, dch wrote:
> I've gone from KDE to Gnome and back to KDE again. The newest release is
> a bit unstable until all of the preferences are FULLY configured. For
> example, I found that apps crash until you re-configure the icon size
> from "default
I've gone from KDE to Gnome and back to KDE again. The newest release is
a bit unstable until all of the preferences are FULLY configured. For
example, I found that apps crash until you re-configure the icon size
from "default" to the correct value. I'm still getting a couple
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On 16 Jun 2003 at 15:47, Stephen Kuhn wrote:
> On Mon, 2003-06-16 at 07:02, Scarletdown wrote:
> >
> > Here's links to a couple pictures of the screen,
> > showing what I mean here...
>
>
>
? That just a synonym for ? :p
> KDE is graphics i
On Mon, 2003-06-16 at 07:02, Scarletdown wrote:
> I managed to get XF86 configured and have KDE as my
> default window manager. For the most part, it works
> beautifully. However, there is a bit of weirdness if
> I log out of KDE and then go back in with startx.
> When I
Sorry for the cross-posting. Accidentally posted to rhn-list.
Resending to redhat-list.
Hi,
I'm running RH9 with KDE as my desktop. Soon after installing RH9 I
forced the switch to KDE by replacing gdm with kdm as my login manager.
I previously deleted my ~/.gnome* directories. I stil
I managed to get XF86 configured and have KDE as my
default window manager. For the most part, it works
beautifully. However, there is a bit of weirdness if
I log out of KDE and then go back in with startx.
When I go back in, the display gets really screwed up.
Here's links to a c
My first attempt to post this seems to have just vanished without a trace, so here
goes again...
I managed to get XF86 configured and have KDE as my
default window manager. For the most part, it works
beautifully. However, there is a bit of weirdness if
I log out of KDE and then go back in
Todd A. Jacobs wrote:
I am experiencing some flickering icons (e.g. the trash can, home
directory, and other icons) along the left-hand side of my screen--almost
like they're being constantly refreshed. Has anyone else experience this,
and (if you fixed it) how did you solve the problem?
Try lo
On Tue, 2003-06-10 at 08:37, Randy Perkins wrote:
> On Tue, 2003-06-10 at 02:09, Manuel Aróstegui Ramirez wrote:
> and that will kill X
> however i would like to do something cleaner,
> so that i am properlys shutting down kde
>
Try something like '/sbin/init 3'.
g cleaner,
so that i am properlys shutting down kde
i am running rh9 and i see no process called kdm ??
what i would really like is the command that is run when
you click the logout icon on the kde menu, and have it
available from a script.
or if the ++ cleanly shuts down kde,
that would work
Use ps -aux to find the PID, which is called X and
kdm, and kill them with: kill -9 PID
--- Randy Perkins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
escribió: > hello,
> i need to shut down my X server before i use
> software suspend.
> i am using kde, and can "logout"
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