Curt, WE7U wrote:
On Wed, 13 Feb 2008, Tony Hunt wrote:
Since that original post I installed KDE and made this Ubuntu install with a
KDE option. Not an entirely uncommon manuver..
Yea, it's called Kubuntu I think.
Kubuntu installs KDE by default, Ubuntu installs Gnome. Debian stil
On 24 Jan 2008, at 09:18, Brad Douglas wrote:
On Tue, 2008-01-22 at 08:53 -0800, Curt, WE7U wrote:
On Sat, 19 Jan 2008, Brad Douglas wrote:
Like I said before, let's leave this up to Xastir developers to
decide
what works best for them. We've both made good points they can
reflect
upon,
On Wed, 13 Feb 2008, Murry wrote:
> I had the problem of the cigars in Xastir until I went to the
> "Restricted Drivers Manager"
> and let it install the restricted drivers for my ATI card and all was
> well thereafter.
> I use Linux Mint, but that should also be available in Ubuntu.
Is it also p
I had the problem of the cigars in Xastir until I went to the
"Restricted Drivers Manager"
and let it install the restricted drivers for my ATI card and all was
well thereafter.
I use Linux Mint, but that should also be available in Ubuntu.
Murry VE9MB
_
Hi,
A friend of mine asked me this question today,
Assuming that WAAS signals are quite strong, what would the advantage
be between a Phoenix 200 Smart Antenna
http://www.ravenprecision.com/ca/Products/description.jsp?
partNum=117-0171-071&Category=1&Type=1
over a garmin GPS-18.
It's for an
On Wed, 13 Feb 2008, Tony Hunt wrote:
> Since that original post I installed KDE and made this Ubuntu install with a
> KDE option. Not an entirely uncommon manuver..
Yea, it's called Kubuntu I think.
> Ive updated the Xastir LSB install to the latest one but it still smokes
> Cigars in Gnome wi
Well now I am replying to myself as nobody wants to talk to me.. Just
joking.. It probably got caught up in the mail list crash recently. Below is
my original posting 27 Jan..
Ive found that the Cigar shaped thinggy jigs are something of a Gnome issue.
Since that original post I installed KDE and