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Hi dude,
Can you plz send this to the list? It bounced my email because I dont
have access to the account which I usually send from.
Thanks.
Hisham.
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> From: Hisham Mardam Bey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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On Wed 22 Oct 2003, Hall Stevenson wrote:
> At 11:41 AM 10/22/2003, Ibukun Olumuyiwa wrote:
> >An excellent example of how not to piss of a developer. Hope you enjoy the
> >insults as much as I did. :) Suffice it to say that I won't bother to
> >answer his questions now, or ever.
>
> To some exten
Matias Grana wrote:
Now for the questions: I'm using E on a new machine for some days, and for
some reason there's no iconbox. How do I get it?
Middle mouse menu->desktop->Create New Iconbox.
Another question/whish: I couldn't (and maybe it's impossible) to get the
menus working using only the key
aaron wrote:
what are your "key grab" or "mouse grab" settings in vmware ?
VMwareWorkstation-4.0.2-5592
Preferences->Input: All checked except "scroll ...".
i have similar behavior but performing + doesn't seem to
bring the keyboard back. ive resorted to opening an ssh session from
the vmware os
At 11:41 AM 10/22/2003, Ibukun Olumuyiwa wrote:
An excellent example of how not to piss of a developer. Hope you enjoy the
insults as much as I did. :) Suffice it to say that I won't bother to
answer his questions now, or ever.
To some extent, I have to agree with "Hisham". Your reply was pretty
l
what are your "key grab" or "mouse grab" settings in vmware ?
i have similar behavior but performing + doesn't seem to bring the
keyboard back.
ive resorted to opening an ssh session from the vmware os to restart e via eesh
On Wed, Oct 22, 2003 at 12:44:23AM +0200, Kim Woelders wrote:
> Gil
Well friends,
An excellent example of how not to piss of a developer. Hope you enjoy the
insults as much as I did. :) Suffice it to say that I won't bother to
answer his questions now, or ever.
--
Ibukun Olumuyiwa
http://xcomputerman.com
"Wisdom is the principal thing; therefore get wisdom: an
On mandrake you should create a new file under /etc/X11/wmsession.d/
(Take example from the other files there) because at every reboot the
files under /etc/X11/gdm/sessions are recreated. Also as i recollect
every dm (gdm/kdm) on mandrake takes info from there, so this much
cleaner
On Tue, 2003-10