Earnie Boyd wrote:
> Max Bowsher wrote:
>>
>> There is no other way.
>> (Well, of course, it is possible, but please trust me - it's too
>> complicated.)
>>
>
> Too complicated!?!? What's complicated about using tar in the root
> ``/'' directory? Oh, yea, it's the meta package control that can
Max Bowsher wrote:
There is no other way.
(Well, of course, it is possible, but please trust me - it's too
complicated.)
Too complicated!?!? What's complicated about using tar in the root
``/'' directory? Oh, yea, it's the meta package control that can't be
easily duplicated. The postinst
Richard Garrison wrote:
> for instance?ahforgot it was my laptop
>
> 1400x1050
>
> the following also does not work(tested each after
> rebooting)
>
> 1280x1024
> 1024x768
> 800x600
No, DPI, not resolution.
Right-click Desktop, choose Properties.
Settings tab.
Advanced button.
Richard Garrison wrote:
> The vertical scrollbar in the setup (initiated from
> the download now icon) doesn't display in my windows
> XP pro (service pack 1 - mobile PIII) box. Using the
> identical procedure on my windows 2k boxes works fine
> (the scrollbar displays).
Is your XP box using a non
> --- Richard Garrison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >The vertical scrollbar in the setup (initiated from
> >the download now icon) doesn't display in my windows
> >XP pro (service pack 1 - mobile PIII) box. Using the
> >identical procedure on my windows 2k boxes works fine
> >(the scrollbar display
Redirecting to the correct mailing-list.
Elfyn
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--- Richard Garrison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>The vertical scrollbar in the setup (initiated from
>the download now icon) doesn't display in my windows
>XP pro (service pack 1 - mobile PIII) box. Using the
>identical procedure on