BEGIN rUSty Minden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> I have not been able too get either working. I have tried to use xf86config
> and xf86cfg. I have always had trouble with X and this was supposed too be a
> learning experience for me (and it has, but it is getting a bit frustrating).
> I have figured o
This is very weird. I checked out the files from everything2.org,
slashdot.org, lugod.org, billsgames.com, and newbreedsoftware.com and
compared them. The first two works on IE and Mozilla 1.0 under Windows,
but the rest don't. After checking out the files using IconEdit32, I
notice no differen
I have not been able too get either working. I have tried to use xf86config
and xf86cfg. I have always had trouble with X and this was supposed too be a
learning experience for me (and it has, but it is getting a bit frustrating).
I have figured out that I had to change /etc/apt/sources.list ov
rusty --
which are you having difficulty with: normal 2D or accelerated 3D?
pete
begin Rusty Minden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> I have had Debian installed two times and have not yet been able too get X
> working right. I found a mini how to but have not tried it out yet. At
> http://games.luv.a
I have had Debian installed two times and have not yet been able too get X
working right. I found a mini how to but have not tried it out yet. At
http://games.luv.asn.au/lsd/nvidia-mini-howto.html Any help would be
appreciated. I have decided to move over to Debian after working with SuSE up
t
On Mon, 10 Jun 2002, Peter Jay Salzman wrote:
> stephen,
>
> label this under "i think"...
>
> i think KDE on debian is in the form of an apt-gettable site run by kde.
> i don't think you'll find kde stuff directly on debian. anything kde
> releases for rh is also released in .deb format too.
On Monday 10 June 2002 02:53 pm, Rod Roark wrote:
> On Monday 10 June 2002 02:20 pm, Stephen M. Helms wrote:
> > ...
> > I have Kiconedit from KDE 2.2 on my system and it looks like it supports
> > .ico files.
>
> Hey you're right. I just made a favicon.ico with it and put
> it in the docroot for
On Monday 10 June 2002 03:03 pm, Stephen M. Helms wrote:
> Rod Roark wrote:
> >On Monday 10 June 2002 02:20 pm, Stephen M. Helms wrote:
> >>...
> >>I have Kiconedit from KDE 2.2 on my system and it looks like it supports
> >>.ico files.
> >
> >Hey you're right. I just made a favicon.ico with it a
Rod Roark wrote:
>On Monday 10 June 2002 02:20 pm, Stephen M. Helms wrote:
>
>
>>...
>>I have Kiconedit from KDE 2.2 on my system and it looks like it supports
>>.ico files.
>>
>>
>
>Hey you're right. I just made a favicon.ico with it and put
>it in the docroot for sunsetsystems.com. It s
The lugod.org tux graphic worked for me in IE 6 for win98, along with
Mozilla 1.0 under linux.
I'm gonna go make some for myself. Just to add to the discussion, I just
got irfanview (recommended in the article someone else here mentioned)
running under win4lin). It converts gifs to icos.
d.
On Monday 10 June 2002 02:20 pm, Stephen M. Helms wrote:
> ...
> I have Kiconedit from KDE 2.2 on my system and it looks like it supports
> .ico files.
Hey you're right. I just made a favicon.ico with it and put
it in the docroot for sunsetsystems.com. It shows up with
Konqueror but not Mozilla
stephen,
label this under "i think"...
i think KDE on debian is in the form of an apt-gettable site run by kde.
i don't think you'll find kde stuff directly on debian. anything kde
releases for rh is also released in .deb format too.
pete
begin Stephen M. Helms <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Matt H
Matt Holland wrote:
> > Anyone happen to know if any other 'favicon.ico'-supporting browsers
> > have problems? (Does Moz support icons?)
>
> Mozilla does support icons (works with redhat.com, newegg.com, and
> others), but I don't see them on lugod.org, billsgames.com, or
> newbreedsoftware.c
On Monday 10 June 2002 02:06 pm, Ryan wrote:
> On Monday 10 June 2002 12:30 pm, nbs wrote:
> > I also think there's a NetPBM-style tool available, too, so you can
> > do something like:
> >
> > giftopnm icon.gif | _something_ > favicon.ico
> >
> >
> > I forget what the "_something_" part is. ;)
On Monday 10 June 2002 12:30 pm, nbs wrote:
> I also think there's a NetPBM-style tool available, too, so you can
> do something like:
>
> giftopnm icon.gif | _something_ > favicon.ico
>
>
> I forget what the "_something_" part is. ;)
ppmtowinicon
___
I tried with Mozilla 1.0 and IE55. No icon's
Mozilla appears to have added support in release 0.9.6
http://www.mozilla.org/releases/mozilla0.9.6/#new
and here is more info
http://msdn.microsoft.com/workshop/Author/dhtml/howto/ShortcutIcon.asp
But as MS site's often break on non-MS browser's, th
> Anyone happen to know if any other 'favicon.ico'-supporting browsers
> have problems? (Does Moz support icons?)
Mozilla does support icons (works with redhat.com, newegg.com, and
others), but I don't see them on lugod.org, billsgames.com, or
newbreedsoftware.com. I'm using a debug-free ve
On Mon, Jun 10, 2002 at 01:27:43PM -0700, Mark K. Kim wrote:
> I noticed a couple weeks ago when I was fiddling with an ICO editor
> program on Windows that Windows' ICO file contains several bitmaps for
> different colors and sizes (IIRC, 16x16, 32x32, 64x64, B&W, 16 colors, 256
> colors, in com
On Mon, 10 Jun 2002, nbs wrote:
> You need to throw a "favicon.ico" file in the root of your domain.
> (You CAN override/change it via HTML for particular files... I don't know
> the syntax offhand.)
I see...
> A .ico is, of course, a MICROS~1 WINDOWS icon file. Getting one that
> works just r
This is from a Windows IE perspective but does have the
relevant ico graphic file size details.
http://www.thesitewizard.com/archive/favicon.shtml
-sp
On Mon, 10 June 2002, Matt Roper wrote
>
> Those web browsers try to fetch a file called
favicon.ico when they
> first visit a site. If they
There is a utiltiy called icon editor in kde. I know it makes .xpms;
maybe it makes .icos too. I'll play with that when i get home.
Thanks,
Dave
On Mon, 10 Jun 2002, nbs wrote:
> On Mon, Jun 10, 2002 at 12:26:35PM -0700, David Margolis wrote:
> >
> > so what tools can be used to create this i
On Mon, Jun 10, 2002 at 12:26:35PM -0700, David Margolis wrote:
>
> so what tools can be used to create this ico? can you just create a 16x16
> gif and convert it with something?
Like I said, it's been a while. I believe KDE comes with an editor or
converter or something.
I also think there's
so what tools can be used to create this ico? can you just create a 16x16
gif and convert it with something?
dave
> On Mon, Jun 10, 2002 at 11:34:45AM -0700, Mark K. Ki>
> You need to throw a "favicon.ico" file in the root of your domain.
> (You CAN override/change it via HTML for particular f
Those web browsers try to fetch a file called favicon.ico when they
first visit a site. If they find it, they use it as the URL bar icon
and bookmark icon. The file should be in the standard windows .ico
format. I'm not sure if this is a standard or not, but most web
browsers have picked this u
On Mon, Jun 10, 2002 at 11:34:45AM -0700, Mark K. Kim wrote:
> Whenever I visit a site using IE or Mozilla under Windows, I notice some
> sites can change the icons that appear on the URL. Everything2.org, for
> example. Does anyone know how to set this? I don't see anything in the
> stylesheet
Whenever I visit a site using IE or Mozilla under Windows, I notice some
sites can change the icons that appear on the URL. Everything2.org, for
example. Does anyone know how to set this? I don't see anything in the
stylesheet, as far as I can see I don't see anything obvious in the
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