Re: HOW to move one window from one desktop to another?

2004-10-08 Thread Beans
gimmy tang wrote:

>
> Just like solaris.
> gimmy
>
> _
>


This function is depended on your window manager. You could identify
your window mananger
and others can tell you how to do case by case.


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Re: Display Set-Up

2004-10-08 Thread Beans
Vijaya S wrote:
Hi,
You dont have to reinstall Sarge for that..
stop X server and then type
# dpkg--reconfigure xserver-xfree86
Follow the wizard and enter the correct value.
 

 As the xserver worked,  we can edit the configure
file insteead of 'dpkg-reconfigure'. After all, this way
need more brain.
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Re: Display Set-Up

2004-10-08 Thread Beans
Vijaya S wrote:
Hi,
You dont have to reinstall Sarge for that..
stop X server and then type
# dpkg--reconfigure xserver-xfree86
Follow the wizard and enter the correct value.
 

 As the xserver worked,  we can edit the configure file 
(/etc/X11/XFree86-4) insteead of 'dpkg-reconfigure'. After all, this way 
need more brain.

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Re: Display Set-Up

2004-10-08 Thread Beans
s. keeling wrote:
Incoming from Beans:
 

Vijaya S wrote:
   

You dont have to reinstall Sarge for that..
stop X server and then type
# dpkg--reconfigure xserver-xfree86
Follow the wizard and enter the correct value.
 

As the xserver worked,  we can edit the configure file 
(/etc/X11/XFree86-4) instead of 'dpkg-reconfigure'. After all, this way 
need more brain.
   

You've got brains to spare?  Good for you.  I've just been conversing
with someone whose box contains no vi (by his choice).  "vi's too
hard."
I think the "dpkg-reconfigure $BLAH" stuff is a pretty feature.  You
don't have to use it, but for obscure stuff you don't know intimately,
it's nice to have.
 

I do know the dpkg-reconfigure stuff is a pretty feature for many users, 
but not for me. I can not believe it has an effect to the configure 
file, specially you have a wrony one first. May be a video card probe 
tool can give me some help, but the package reconfigure couldn't do it.

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Re: FAT32 as mount for /home?

2004-10-09 Thread Beans
Olav wrote:
Why not like this:
- mount your Windows partition to some mount point like /mnt/windows
- create a symlink named "My Documents" in your home to point to the
 folder with the same name on the Windows partition
It keeps the dot file clutter away from Windows, it wouldn't know what
to do with them! Still your stuff would be easily available from Linux.
Of course, "My Documents" could be a separate partition from the Windows
system partition too.
 

I guess this way will work.
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