On 26/08/2014 9:36 AM, Vladimir Mosgalin wrote:
> Hi Ken Teh!
>
> On 2014.08.25 at 12:58:21 -0500, Ken Teh wrote next:
>
>> I read the following article on systemd
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>> http://ifwnewsletters.newsletters.infoworld.com/t/9625863/474699771/826094/14/
>>
>> The comments suggested one could still re
Hi Ken Teh!
On 2014.08.25 at 12:58:21 -0500, Ken Teh wrote next:
> I read the following article on systemd
>
> http://ifwnewsletters.newsletters.infoworld.com/t/9625863/474699771/826094/14/
>
> The comments suggested one could still revert to sysvinit. Is this just
> wishful thinking on my p
I read the following article on systemd
http://ifwnewsletters.newsletters.infoworld.com/t/9625863/474699771/826094/14/
The comments suggested one could still revert to sysvinit. Is this just
wishful thinking on my part?
Try right-click on top bar (panel) and then "Add to Panel"
Cheers
Bill
-Original message-
> From:Vladimir Mosgalin
> Sent: Monday 25th August 2014 19:03
> To: scientific-linux-users@fnal.gov
> Subject: Re: gnome-disk-utility
>
> Hi ToddAndMargo!
>
> On 2014.08.24 at 16:45:50 -0700,
Hi ToddAndMargo!
On 2014.08.24 at 16:45:50 -0700, ToddAndMargo wrote next:
> Yup. That is it. Thank you!
>
> Also, it has no "man" or "info" page.
>
> How do I get it up in my task bar, as does the Live CD?
I'm not sure, depends on desktop environment you use o.o
I believe in gnome2 you cou