Curtis Vaughan wrote:
> Basically, when I try to connect to a Terminal Server (whether I use
> 1.2.x or 1.3.0) I get the error that it cannot connect.
Saw your email on rdesktop-users, but I didn't know of any such switch. But a
few simple thoughts:
Windows 2000 or 2003? If the latter, are the
On Thursday 01 May 2008, pedxing wrote:
> Have you looked at Scribus?
Worth looking at - I much prefer it to QuarkXPress - but you need to ensure
you're using a recent version in Etch there are two versions:
scribus - Open Source Desktop Page Layout
scribus-ng - Open Source Desktop Page Layout -
On Friday 25 Apr 2008, simon rowe wrote:
> I have recently installed Debian for the first time
> and am just trying to get to grips with using Linux. I
> am having trouble installing flash player with apt,
> below is the output that I am getting:
>
> simondebian:/sys# apt-get install flashplugin-no
On Thursday 24 Apr 2008, Chris wrote:
> mounted as smbfs in fstab
I thought smbfs was unmaintained and that cifs was the better option - anyone?
Chris.
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On Monday 21 Apr 2008, Damon L. Chesser wrote:
> #bin/bash!
> wine /home/damon/C_drive/'Program Files'/'Stardock Games'/'Sins of a
> Solar Empire'/'Sins of a Solar Empire.exe'
I must confess I haven't read your email in full, but why not just a desktop
shortcut to:
env WINEPREFIX="/home/damon/.w
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