Göran Holmgren wrote:
Good morning.
On my desktop I have an icon pointing to the Seamonkey browser (1.1.8),
and an another pointing to SeMonkey Mail (1.1.8) making it possible to
me to choose which I want to open.
Is there a way to do the same thing in SM2
Thanks
Göran
Yes, Start - All
Broadback skriver:
Göran Holmgren wrote:
Good morning.
On my desktop I have an icon pointing to the Seamonkey browser
(1.1.8), and an another pointing to SeMonkey Mail (1.1.8) making it
possible to me to choose which I want to open.
Is there a way to do the same thing in SM2
Thanks
Göran
Göran Holmgren:
Sorry to say, but I forgot to mention that I am working in Linux (Suse
10.3) so Your suggestion dosn't work for me.
I'm using Linux, but not Suse. And i don't even have a desktop - i'm
happy with icewm. *g*
But there should be a possibility to edit the properties of your icons.
Hartmut Figge skriver:
I'm using Linux, but not Suse. And i don't even have a desktop - i'm
happy with icewm. *g*
Otherwise you should ask on a Suse NG or ML.
Hartmut
I'll try that.
Göran
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On 10/30/09 05:44, Göran Holmgren wrote:
Hartmut Figge skriver:
I'm using Linux, but not Suse. And i don't even have a desktop - i'm
happy with icewm. *g*
Otherwise you should ask on a Suse NG or ML.
Hartmut
I'll try that.
Göran
... and when you modify the properties if your
Mark Hansen skriver:
On 10/30/09 05:44, Göran Holmgren wrote:
Hartmut Figge skriver:
I'm using Linux, but not Suse. And i don't even have a desktop - i'm
happy with icewm. *g*
Otherwise you should ask on a Suse NG or ML.
Hartmut
I'll try that.
Göran
... and when you modify the
Broadback wrote:
I still can't get emails to
send, keeps asking for password, which it has! :-(
Another user posted that he found his problem with that, was because his OLD
password was still on file too. He deleted it and all was fine. Any chance
your problem is more than one password?
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