Re: OpenOffice.org

2003-06-16 Thread MyRedHatLinux
Hi Mark, most likely this is a bug, but, why don't you redirect your question to the OpenOffice.org users' newsgroup ([EMAIL PROTECTED] - you need to subscribe first)? Regards, On Mon, 2003-06-16 at 21:36, mark wrote: > Ok, folks, > >before I have to listen to more creaming and yelling from

Re: web browsers freezing on RH9

2003-06-08 Thread MyRedHatLinux
Brandon, have you updated your system (via Red Had Network, for example)? Brandon Stafford wrote: More updates on what I've tried: Installed Java plug-in for Mozilla, but it still freezes on start-up after a reboot. (Thanks for the suggestion, MRHL.) I have noticed that Mozilla seems to f

Re: web browsers freezing on RH9

2003-06-08 Thread MyRedHatLinux
Hi Brandon, I had a smilar problem a few months ago on a 'Psyche' (RH8) box of mine. It came down to lack of a Java machine - as soon as I installed it, freezes disappeared. HTH, Brandon Stafford wrote: Hello everyone, I installed RH9 (Shrike) a few weeks ago. Recently, my web browsers have

Disable 'autorun' in RH8.

2003-06-08 Thread MyRedHatLinux
OK, following instructions given by members of this mailing list (thanks very much), I disabled the CD 'autorun' feature in my RH8 box by removing the 'autorun' package (rpm -e autorun). Now, whenever I start KDE, I get the message "KDE can't execute '/usr/bin/autorun'.". Although it seems like

Re: Mozilla ugrades and redhat custom settings

2003-06-08 Thread MyRedHatLinux
I think Mozilla is different in this aspect (upgrade vs. fresh installation). Last time I checked their Web site (when I downloaded version 1.3 of Mozilla), I think there was an instruction to remove older versions before installing 1.3. Mike Vanecek wrote: On 07 Jun 2003 21:19:43 -0400, Medhat

Re: Adding Menu Items

2003-06-07 Thread MyRedHatLinux
Hi Brent, I assume that you are using KDE as your desktop environment. In that case, you have to right-click on the icon of the 'master' menu (to the left side of the bottom menu bar - it seems like it has a red hat icon in your system) and then choose the "Menu editor" option. HTH, Brent L.