er, etc). I'm
looking for a solution on a more fundamental level. Maybe setxkbmap is not the
right framework for this. Maybe I missed a basic setting. I'm open to
suggestions.
2. If you know why installing GNOME screws up things that are internal to XFCE,
and how to fix them, don't hesitate to answer.
Thank you very much,
Zoe
On Sun, 25 May 2008, David Fisher wrote:
Following a dist-upgrade this morning the spamd daemon in refusing to
start in my lenny amd64 workstation box.
Anyone else with the problem or is it just me?
I had a very similar problem with my i386 box. Do you have the OpenPGP
plugin installed by any c
linux current interface with it...
will get my poor friend to try the signal trick.
Libranet looks really good.
Money is short but if I get into further problems
I will def check it out thanks.
Meanwhile I will get educated.
thanks
zoe
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