Re: Running kde and Gnome apps take over

2010-11-11 Thread Camaleón
On Thu, 11 Nov 2010 11:12:25 -0500, B. Alexander wrote: (...) > So how do I get rid of the gvfs stuff? I have killed gvfsd, only to have > it respawn. I checked the usual suspects, e.g. /etc/init.d, > /etc/inittab, /etc/inetd.conf, but found nothing about gvfs. So where > can I get rid of this be

Running kde and Gnome apps take over

2010-11-11 Thread B. Alexander
Hi, I'm running kde 4.4.5 on my desktop and for the past few weeks, I have seen something odd. It seems that when I, for instance, insert a CD, instead of the native KDE app dialog popping up in the device notifier, I get the Nautilus file browser. When I connect my N900, an external hard drive or

Re: Could you recommend file manager that are not based on KDE and GNOME?

2007-12-04 Thread Michelle Konzack
Am 2007-11-25 16:58:22, schrieb Carl Fink: > Well, xfe is small, light, and remarkably (consciously) like Windows > Explorer. > > I find it clunky in many spots, but then I only want a graphical FM once a > year or so. At that pace I'm just not willing to learn a new interface. Unfortunatly it d

Re: Could you recommend file manager that are not based on KDE and GNOME?

2007-12-04 Thread Michelle Konzack
Am 2007-11-25 13:05:00, schrieb Ron Johnson: > apt-cache is your friend. > > $ apt-cache search file manager | grep "[Ff]ile [Mm]anager" | sort What about: apt-cache search file manager | grep -i "File Manager" | sort :-) Thanks, Greetings and nice Day Michelle Konzack Tamay Dogan Netw

Re: Could you recommend file manager that are not based on KDE and GNOME?

2007-12-04 Thread Michelle Konzack
Am 2007-11-25 16:05:59, schrieb Paul Chiorean: > A very nice, lightweight and fast file manager is Gentoo File Manager > (http://obsession.se/gentoo/). I'll just quote from the main page: > > "gentoo is a modern, powerful, flexible, and utterly configurable file > manager for UNIX systems, written

Re: Could you recommend file manager that are not based on KDE and GNOME?

2007-11-27 Thread Ron Johnson
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On 11/27/07 07:20, Serena Cantor wrote: > Thanks for your advice! > I have tried and been disappointed by gentoo. > I have used File Runner before. It's not as intuitive as Explorer of > Windows. You might like xfe. > To me, any interface that's diff

Re: Could you recommend file manager that are not based on KDE and GNOME?

2007-11-27 Thread Andrei Popescu
On Tue, Nov 27, 2007 at 05:47:19PM +0100, Jochen Schulz wrote: > Serena Cantor: > > > > To me, any interface that's different from Explorer will make me > > uncomfortable. > > Then you won't like any file manager except Explorer. > > I wasted a lot of time searching for a drop-in replacement for

Re: Could you recommend file manager that are not based on KDE and GNOME?

2007-11-27 Thread Jochen Schulz
Serena Cantor: > > To me, any interface that's different from Explorer will make me > uncomfortable. Then you won't like any file manager except Explorer. I wasted a lot of time searching for a drop-in replacement for Windows Explorer as well. Get used to it, there is no clone. And once you are

Re: Could you recommend file manager that are not based on KDE and GNOME?

2007-11-27 Thread Serena Cantor
Thanks for your advice! I have tried and been disappointed by gentoo. I have used File Runner before. It's not as intuitive as Explorer of Windows. To me, any interface that's different from Explorer will make me uncomfortable. --- Haines Brown <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I've been looking at F

Re: Could you recommend file manager that are not based on KDE and GNOME?

2007-11-27 Thread Haines Brown
I've been looking at FileManagers, and it seems there's some tendency to rely on two applications, a text-based file manager for daily use and a GUI application for special purposes. While a purist will insist on managing files from a terminal, I've never found that to be practical. For a GUI fil

Re: Could you recommend file manager that are not based on KDE and GNOME?

2007-11-26 Thread Sebastian Tennant
This may be overkill, but you'll never look back if you overcome the supposedly steep learing curve... Emacs Sebastian -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: Could you recommend file manager that are not based on KDE and GNOME?

2007-11-26 Thread Preston Boyington
Serena Cantor wrote: I have used Linux for 8 years. I have not found any suitable file manager(FM). I use twm. I don't use KDE or GNOME. so don't recommend any FM based on KDE or GNOME I still use command line. I will prefer GUI FM so my life can be a little easier. I use s

Re: Could you recommend file manager that are not based on KDE and GNOME?

2007-11-26 Thread Hugo Vanwoerkom
Nate Bargmann wrote: * Sjoerd Hiemstra <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2007 Nov 25 06:57 -0600]: Serena Cantor wrote: I have used Linux for 8 years. I have not found any suitable file manager(FM). I use twm. I don't use KDE or GNOME. so don't recommend any FM based on KDE or GNOME I still use command line

Re: Could you recommend file manager that are not based on KDE and GNOME?

2007-11-25 Thread Charlie
On Sun, 25 Nov 2007, Serena Cantor shared this with us all: >--} I have used Linux for 8 years. >--} I have not found any suitable file manager(FM). >--} I use twm. I don't use KDE or GNOME. so don't recommend any FM based on > KDE or GNOME --} I still use command line. I will prefer GUI FM so my l

Re: (solved)Re: Could you recommend file manager that are not based on KDE and GNOME?

2007-11-25 Thread Ron Johnson
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On 11/25/07 16:54, Serena Cantor wrote: > Thanks to all those who reply! > I have received so many replies I can't respond one by one. > I will try gentoo. Big drawback to gentoo: it still uses Gtk+ 1.2. - -- Ron Johnson, Jr. Jefferson LA USA %SYS

(solved)Re: Could you recommend file manager that are not based on KDE and GNOME?

2007-11-25 Thread Serena Cantor
Thanks to all those who reply! I have received so many replies I can't respond one by one. I will try gentoo. --- Joe Masters <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On 13:05 Sun 25 Nov , Ron Johnson wrote: > > apt-cache is your friend. > > > Agreed, but sometimes you need personal recommendations to

Re: Could you recommend file manager that are not based on KDE and GNOME?

2007-11-25 Thread Carl Fink
Well, xfe is small, light, and remarkably (consciously) like Windows Explorer. I find it clunky in many spots, but then I only want a graphical FM once a year or so. At that pace I'm just not willing to learn a new interface. -- Carl Fink [EMAIL PROTECTED] Rea

Re: Could you recommend file manager that are not based on KDE and GNOME?

2007-11-25 Thread Joe Masters
On 13:05 Sun 25 Nov , Ron Johnson wrote: > apt-cache is your friend. > Agreed, but sometimes you need personal recommendations to narrow down the field. Joe. -- Advice,n. The smallest current coin. (C) Ambrose Bierce - The Devil's Dictionary -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTE

Re: Could you recommend file manager that are not based on KDE and GNOME?

2007-11-25 Thread Micha Feigin
On Sun, 25 Nov 2007 03:10:06 -0800 (PST) Serena Cantor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I have used Linux for 8 years. > I have not found any suitable file manager(FM). > I use twm. I don't use KDE or GNOME. so don't recommend any FM based on KDE > or GNOME I still use command line. I will prefer GUI

Re: Could you recommend file manager that are not based on KDE and GNOME?

2007-11-25 Thread Mark Grieveson
On Sun, 25 Nov 2007 17:31:07 + (UTC) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > I have used Linux for 8 years. > > I have not found any suitable file manager(FM). > > I use twm. I don't use KDE or GNOME. so don't recommend any FM > > based on KDE or GNOME I still use command line. I will prefer GUI > > FM s

Re: Could you recommend file manager that are not based on KDE and GNOME?

2007-11-25 Thread Ron Johnson
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On 11/25/07 05:10, Serena Cantor wrote: > I have used Linux for 8 years. I have not found any suitable file > manager(FM). I use twm. I don't use KDE or GNOME. so don't > recommend any FM based on KDE or GNOME I still use command line. > I will prefer

Re: Could you recommend file manager that are not based on KDE and GNOME?

2007-11-25 Thread Mark Grieveson
On Sun, 25 Nov 2007 11:51:20 + (UTC) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > I have used Linux for 8 years. > > I have not found any suitable file manager(FM). > > I use twm. I don't use KDE or GNOME. so don't recommend any FM > > based on KDE or GNOME I still use command line. I will prefer GUI > > FM s

Re: Could you recommend file manager that are not based on KDE and GNOME?

2007-11-25 Thread Michael Pobega
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Sun, Nov 25, 2007 at 03:10:06AM -0800, Serena Cantor wrote: > I have used Linux for 8 years. > I have not found any suitable file manager(FM). > I use twm. I don't use KDE or GNOME. so don't recommend any FM based on KDE > or GNOME > I still use co

Re: Could you recommend file manager that are not based on KDE and GNOME?

2007-11-25 Thread Patricia Fraser
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Hi Serena, > I have used Linux for 8 years. > I have not found any suitable file manager(FM). > I use twm. I don't use KDE or GNOME. so don't recommend any FM based > on KDE or GNOME I still use command line. I will prefer GUI FM so my > life can be a

Re: Could you recommend file manager that are not based on KDE and GNOME?

2007-11-25 Thread Paul Chiorean
On 1:10:06 pm 25/11/2007 Serena Cantor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I have used Linux for 8 years. > I have not found any suitable file manager(FM). > I use twm. I don't use KDE or GNOME. so don't recommend any FM based on > KDE or GNOME I still use command line. I will prefer GUI FM so my life > c

Re: Could you recommend file manager that are not based on KDE and GNOME?

2007-11-25 Thread Nate Bargmann
* Sjoerd Hiemstra <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2007 Nov 25 06:57 -0600]: > Serena Cantor wrote: > > I have used Linux for 8 years. > > I have not found any suitable file manager(FM). > > I use twm. I don't use KDE or GNOME. so don't recommend any FM based > > on KDE or GNOME I still use command line. I wil

Re: Could you recommend file manager that are not based on KDE and GNOME?

2007-11-25 Thread Serena Cantor
Thank Paul Cartwright, Joe Masters, and Chris G!! I am quite comfortable with Explorer in Windows. I'll prefer Explorer-style file manager for Linux. I'more interested in the other question I raise. It's about very strange problem with firefox. My faith with Linux nearly shake by it.

Re: Could you recommend file manager that are not based on KDE and GNOME?

2007-11-25 Thread Sjoerd Hiemstra
Serena Cantor wrote: > I have used Linux for 8 years. > I have not found any suitable file manager(FM). > I use twm. I don't use KDE or GNOME. so don't recommend any FM based > on KDE or GNOME I still use command line. I will prefer GUI FM so my > life can be a little easier. I use sarge and etch.

Re: Could you recommend file manager that are not based on KDE and GNOME?

2007-11-25 Thread Joe Masters
On 03:10 Sun 25 Nov , Serena Cantor wrote: > I have used Linux for 8 years. > I have not found any suitable file manager(FM). > I use twm. I don't use KDE or GNOME. so don't recommend any FM based on KDE > or GNOME > I still use command line. I will prefer GUI FM so my life can be a little >

Re: Could you recommend file manager that are not based on KDE and GNOME?

2007-11-25 Thread Chris G
On Sun, Nov 25, 2007 at 03:10:06AM -0800, Serena Cantor wrote: > I have used Linux for 8 years. > I have not found any suitable file manager(FM). > I use twm. I don't use KDE or GNOME. so don't recommend any FM based on KDE > or GNOME > I still use command line. I will prefer GUI FM so my life can

Could you recommend file manager that are not based on KDE and GNOME?

2007-11-25 Thread Serena Cantor
I have used Linux for 8 years. I have not found any suitable file manager(FM). I use twm. I don't use KDE or GNOME. so don't recommend any FM based on KDE or GNOME I still use command line. I will prefer GUI FM so my life can be a little easier. I use sarge and etch.

Re: kde and gnome together

2006-08-16 Thread Kevin Veroneau
o pre-select their default Desktop Environment/Window Manager, you could also modify the file .dmrc in the users home directory. --- .dmrc --- [Desktop] Session= - Your question did relate to configuration file, correct? Also a small pointer, if some users wish to for example swap

Re: kde and gnome together

2006-08-16 Thread Paolo Pantaleo
2006/8/16, Anders Lennartsson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: We have a computer on which several users can log in at the console where kdm presents the log-in dialog. Some of these users prefer gnome and some kde. What is the best way to allow both user interfaces to coexist on the computer, and allowing

kde and gnome together

2006-08-16 Thread Anders Lennartsson
We have a computer on which several users can log in at the console where kdm presents the log-in dialog. Some of these users prefer gnome and some kde. What is the best way to allow both user interfaces to coexist on the computer, and allowing users to specify at login (or in some configuration

Re: Why are KDE and Gnome mixed together?

2005-11-26 Thread steef
loos wrote: Em Sex, 2005-11-25 às 19:59 -0500, Edward C. Jones escreveu: I removed X and everything that needs X. Then I reinstalled X and KDE. So I presume I am running KDE. But why gnome menus, themes, fonts, etc.? Where are the docs for this? Configuration program? Configuration files?

Re: Why are KDE and Gnome mixed together?

2005-11-25 Thread loos
Em Sex, 2005-11-25 às 19:59 -0500, Edward C. Jones escreveu: > I removed X and everything that needs X. Then I reinstalled X and KDE. > So I presume I am running KDE. But why gnome menus, themes, fonts, etc.? > Where are the docs for this? Configuration program? Configuration files? > Most of gn

Re: Why are KDE and Gnome mixed together?

2005-11-25 Thread Edward C. Jones
I removed X and everything that needs X. Then I reinstalled X and KDE. So I presume I am running KDE. But why gnome menus, themes, fonts, etc.? Where are the docs for this? Configuration program? Configuration files? I use Debian unstable on a PC. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: Why are KDE and Gnome mixed together?

2005-11-25 Thread marc
Edward C. Jones said... > I installed stable (3.1) and got a mix of KDE and Gnome. I removed most > of Gnome and upgraded (easily!) to unstable. I still get the mix. Why > are KDE and Gnome mixed together? Where is this mix and its > configuration documented? Why was this done?

Why are KDE and Gnome mixed together?

2005-11-25 Thread Edward C. Jones
I installed stable (3.1) and got a mix of KDE and Gnome. I removed most of Gnome and upgraded (easily!) to unstable. I still get the mix. Why are KDE and Gnome mixed together? Where is this mix and its configuration documented? Why was this done? -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED

Re: 1st CD of Sarge: KDE and Gnome?

2005-07-11 Thread Kent West
Benjamin Sher wrote: >Dear friends: > >A simple question: does the first downloadable CD of Sarge >include both KDE and Gnome? > I think so, and even if it's not . . . > And is this first CD sufficient to >install Debian? > > Yes, and then you can pull KDE a

1st CD of Sarge: KDE and Gnome?

2005-07-11 Thread Benjamin Sher
Dear friends: A simple question: does the first downloadable CD of Sarge include both KDE and Gnome? And is this first CD sufficient to install Debian? Thank you. Benjamin -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: Two IDEs - KDE and Gnome

2005-05-26 Thread Wackojacko
I a bit of a noob myself, but since noone else has replied I'll give it a go I had two machines, one had KDE on it, and the other had Gnome. Now, I want to put both the hard drives in one machine. I have already recompiled the kernel for the hard drive that I want to install. But I did so by te

Two IDEs - KDE and Gnome

2005-05-25 Thread Punit Ahluwalia
I had two machines, one had KDE on it, and the other had Gnome. Now, I want to put both the hard drives in one machine. I have already recompiled the kernel for the hard drive that I want to install. But I did so by temporarily disconnecting the existing hard drive. Now, I want to have both on

Re: problem about starting KDE and Gnome

2004-11-20 Thread Jesse Rosenthal
Manlin Li <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > I installed Debian testing version on my IBM T42. And I use ndiswrapper > as wireless driver. Every time I activate the wlan0, I can not start kde > or gnome. Kde stops at "Initializing System Service" and Gnome stops at > "Session Manager". Is there anyone

problem about starting KDE and Gnome

2004-11-17 Thread Manlin Li
I installed Debian testing version on my IBM T42. And I use ndiswrapper as wireless driver. Every time I activate the wlan0, I can not start kde or gnome. Kde stops at "Initializing System Service" and Gnome stops at "Session Manager". Is there anyone can help me to solve this problem? Thanks Manli

Re: [Solved] Switching between KDE and Gnome - How?

2004-08-11 Thread Paul E Condon
On Wed, Aug 11, 2004 at 11:13:38AM -0700, William Ballard wrote: > On Wed, Aug 11, 2004 at 10:46:17AM -0700, Stefan Nicolai O'Rear wrote: > > > > You should have a file /etc/X11/default-display-manager. It contains the > > filename of the display manager (xdm/kdm/gdm/etc...). Changing it should >

Re: Switching between KDE and Gnome - How?

2004-08-11 Thread William Ballard
On Wed, Aug 11, 2004 at 10:46:17AM -0700, Stefan Nicolai O'Rear wrote: > > You should have a file /etc/X11/default-display-manager. It contains the > filename of the display manager (xdm/kdm/gdm/etc...). Changing it should > work. (Me, I set it to /bin/false so I get a console login...) I think I

Re: Switching between KDE and Gnome - How?

2004-08-11 Thread Stefan Nicolai O'Rear
On Wed, Aug 11, 2004 at 11:35:34AM -0600, Paul E Condon wrote: > On Mon, Aug 09, 2004 at 11:04:36AM +0200, John L Fjellstad wrote: > > Paul E Condon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > > > I have both KDE and Gnome on my Sarge. I have both kdm and gdm > > >

Re: Switching between KDE and Gnome - How?

2004-08-11 Thread Paul E Condon
On Mon, Aug 09, 2004 at 11:04:36AM +0200, John L Fjellstad wrote: > Paul E Condon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > I have both KDE and Gnome on my Sarge. I have both kdm and gdm > > display managers. > > You really only need one or the other. Both can start any

Re: Switching between KDE and Gnome - How?

2004-08-11 Thread John L Fjellstad
Paul E Condon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > I have both KDE and Gnome on my Sarge. I have both kdm and gdm > display managers. You really only need one or the other. Both can start any wm you want. -- John L. Fjellstad web: http://www.fjellstad.org/ Quis custodiet ip

Re: Switching between KDE and Gnome - How?

2004-08-08 Thread Kent West
matt zagrabelny wrote: On Sun, 2004-08-08 at 11:25, Paul E Condon wrote: I have both KDE and Gnome on my Sarge. I have both kdm and gdm display managers. When I stop kdm and start gdm, I get the gdm login screen and when I use it I am logged into the KDE desktop, which is not what I want

Re: Switching between KDE and Gnome - How?

2004-08-08 Thread matt zagrabelny
On Sun, 2004-08-08 at 11:25, Paul E Condon wrote: > I have both KDE and Gnome on my Sarge. I have both kdm and gdm > display managers. When I stop kdm and start gdm, I get the > gdm login screen and when I use it I am logged into the KDE > desktop, which is not what I want. >

Switching between KDE and Gnome - How?

2004-08-08 Thread Paul E Condon
I have both KDE and Gnome on my Sarge. I have both kdm and gdm display managers. When I stop kdm and start gdm, I get the gdm login screen and when I use it I am logged into the KDE desktop, which is not what I want. What is the Debian correct way to bring up the Gnome desttop on a system where

Re: forcing a popup to KDE and GNOME users

2003-11-20 Thread Rohit Kumar Mehta
Hah! I have found the answer in modifying the scripts in /etc/gdm/Sessions Rohit Kumar Mehta wrote: Hi, I would like to force a Java popup window to all users who start an Xsession on our Debian boxes. We currently have kde and gnome installed, and neither of them seem to run commands from /etc

forcing a popup to KDE and GNOME users

2003-11-20 Thread Rohit Kumar Mehta
Hi, I would like to force a Java popup window to all users who start an Xsession on our Debian boxes. We currently have kde and gnome installed, and neither of them seem to run commands from /etc/X11/xinit/xinitrc (even when the user does not have a .xinitrc). I am having some small success

kde and gnome crashing

2003-06-03 Thread Michael + Marilynn Endsley
I have tried twice to install Woody with kde and gnome (tasksel). I am also using kdm. KDE will crash before it ever fully loads and return me to kdm. Gnome will load but after 5-10 minutes of non-use it will "crash" and also return me back to kdm. I run other systems with the same vid

Re: Installing KDE and Gnome

2001-04-08 Thread John Patton
Neither Gnome nor KDE will take over your system. I have both of them set up as well as Blackbox, Window-maker, and fvwm with no conflicts whatsoever. On Sun, Apr 08, 2001 at 12:53:29PM -0700, Robin Rowe wrote: > Hi. I want to install KDE and Gnome, but still boot in console mode and be > a

Re: Installing KDE and Gnome

2001-04-08 Thread Noah L. Meyerhans
On Sun, Apr 08, 2001 at 12:53:29PM -0700, Robin Rowe wrote: > Hi. I want to install KDE and Gnome, but still boot in console mode and be > able to use my non-desktop startx. I don't want to have an automatic > graphical startup (XDM, etc.). I'm thinking that what I want is to cr

Installing KDE and Gnome

2001-04-08 Thread Robin Rowe
Hi. I want to install KDE and Gnome, but still boot in console mode and be able to use my non-desktop startx. I don't want to have an automatic graphical startup (XDM, etc.). I'm thinking that what I want is to create a startk and startg that work like startx. This configuration is so

KDE and Gnome

2001-03-18 Thread Zac Epkes
I installed KDevelop to the lone welcoming of KDE 2.1 being installed... I would liek to keep KDE and Gnome but how do i make it so i can choose

RE: configuring kdm or gdm to see both kde and gnome - SOLVED

2000-12-14 Thread Anderson, Tim TL33E
Thanks for the help, this worked perfectly. tka > -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: configuring kdm or gdm to see both kde and gnome > > Hi, > I've never gotten Gnome to work with KDM, but I've g

Re: configuring kdm or gdm to see both kde and gnome

2000-12-12 Thread Manegold
Hi, On 11-Dec-2000 mario wrote: > On Monday 11 December 2000 20:13, Anderson, Tim TL33E wrote: >> Hi, >> I'd like to have both KDE and GNOME (helix) in my display manager's >> session >> menu (I'm not bothered which one I use). I thought this wou

Re: configuring kdm or gdm to see both kde and gnome

2000-12-11 Thread mario
On Monday 11 December 2000 20:13, Anderson, Tim TL33E wrote: > Hi, > I'd like to have both KDE and GNOME (helix) in my display manager's session > menu (I'm not bothered which one I use). I thought this would be quite > simple but after looking through docs, co

Re: configuring kdm or gdm to see both kde and gnome

2000-12-11 Thread Casey Henderson
Hi, I've never gotten Gnome to work with KDM, but I've gotten KDE to work with GDM. Create a file called KDE that contains the line /usr/bin/kde2 and save it to your /etc/gdm/Sessions directory. Set the permissions to executable, and then you'll be able to choose KDE from the GDM login box. -

configuring kdm or gdm to see both kde and gnome

2000-12-11 Thread Anderson, Tim TL33E
Hi, I'd like to have both KDE and GNOME (helix) in my display manager's session menu (I'm not bothered which one I use). I thought this would be quite simple but after looking through docs, config files and mailing list archives I'm still not sure what to do. Can anyo

What to apt-get for KDE and GNOME

2000-09-20 Thread Scott_Patterson
I'm interested in following the latest KDE2 and GNOME packages but I can't seem to find any easy way to select them ALL. It appears there are many packages/tasks I'd need to select to get them ALL. I'd rather not select them one by one, so, anyone know of a good way to apt-get

Re: KDE and Gnome together?

1999-08-31 Thread Rick Macdonald
On Mon, 30 Aug 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Sorry about the dumb question. I just installed both Gnome and KDE in my > slink system, wanting to try both, and suddenly realized that I may not be > able to work with both. I had thought to use my .xsession file for gnome, > then switch to anothe

KDE and Gnome together?

1999-08-31 Thread kaynjay
Sorry about the dumb question. I just installed both Gnome and KDE in my slink system, wanting to try both, and suddenly realized that I may not be able to work with both. I had thought to use my .xsession file for gnome, then switch to another user and somehow list kde for that account. Is this