Am Samstag, 15. September 2012 schrieb Camaleón:
> On Sat, 15 Sep 2012 16:04:47 +0200, lavcina wrote:
> >>So first problem in KDE: HDMI output is not always enabled. In what
> >>way "breaks"? Please describe what happens, what's what you see.
> >
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> > yes that's the case. The kde Monit
On Thu, Sep 13, 2012 at 09:30:29PM +0200, lavcina wrote:
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> What do you mean by OTOH?
>
http://catb.org/jargon/html/O/OTOH.html
http://catb.org/jargon/html/introduction.html
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On Sat, 15 Sep 2012 16:04:47 +0200, lavcina wrote:
>>So first problem in KDE: HDMI output is not always enabled. In what way
>>"breaks"? Please describe what happens, what's what you see.
>
>
> yes that's the case. The kde Monitor configuration tool sometimes does
> not recognize the HDMI device
first I want to thank you for your help Camaleón
>Great, I just wanted to note that a separate "/home" is not required.
everyone has his believes and little inconsistencies;)
>So first problem in KDE: HDMI output is not always enabled.
>In what way "breaks"? Please describe what happens, what's
first I want to thank you for your help Camaleón
>Great, I just wanted to note that a separate "/home" is not required.
everyone has his believes and little inconsistencies;)
>So first problem in KDE: HDMI output is not always enabled.
>In what way "breaks"? Please describe what happens, what's
first I want to thank you for your help Camaleón
>Great, I just wanted to note that a separate "/home" is not required.
everyone has his believes and little inconsistencies;)
>So first problem in KDE: HDMI output is not always enabled.
>In what way "breaks"? Please describe what happens, what's
On Thu, 13 Sep 2012 21:30:29 +0200, lavcina wrote:
(please, do not send html formatted posts, thanks!)
>> Why "of course"? I don't have a separate /home partitions and still
>> happy :-)
>
> my sweet /home is on a separate physical drive and I hope now to be able
> to mess a little bit around wi
> Why "of course"? I don't have a separate /home partitions and still
> happy :-)
my sweet /home is on a separate physical drive and I hope now to be able to
mess a little bit around without losing all data...:)
> What problems are you facing in GNOME? Be the more specific you can.
> ...
> I do
On Thu, 13 Sep 2012 14:52:15 +0200, lavcina wrote:
> to start it should not be unmentioned that my linux knowledge is in
> development. So your experience is highly needed. For some reasons I
> want to use the debian squeeze OS. Might be that you feel the same
> vocation. Now I have installed a de
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