edit" below. Make sure the box is checked where it says
> "This Drive is a
>> CD writer"
>> Now try your burning.
>> Doug
> That was it. Thanks, Doug. Amazing how the little things trip us up! Anybody know
> where to find a manual or something for Gnome To
w try your burning.
> Doug
That was it. Thanks, Doug. Amazing how the little things trip us up!
Anybody know where to find a manual or something for Gnome Toaster?
Earl
> > On Wed, 2003-10-01 at 09:27, Nick Lindsell wrote:
> >> On Wed, 2003-10-01 at 16:18, Earl Eiland wrote:
> >
Go into the preferences and then the CDROM and Recorder Setup tab. Highlight the Drive
and click on "edit" below. Make sure the box is checked where it says "This Drive is a
CD writer"
Now try your burning.
Doug
> On Wed, 2003-10-01 at 09:27, Nick Lindsell wrote:
>> On Wed, 2003-10-01 at 16:18, E
On Wed, 2003-10-01 at 09:27, Nick Lindsell wrote:
> On Wed, 2003-10-01 at 16:18, Earl Eiland wrote:
> > I'm trying to burn a backup CD using GnomeToaster 1.0Beta6. I can't
> > find either a man or info for gtoaster, so am hoping someone can help.
> >
> > GnomeToaster recognizes my CD-R, and I hav
On Wed, 2003-10-01 at 16:18, Earl Eiland wrote:
> I'm trying to burn a backup CD using GnomeToaster 1.0Beta6. I can't
> find either a man or info for gtoaster, so am hoping someone can help.
>
> GnomeToaster recognizes my CD-R, and I have a fresh CD in. I've dragged
> the 29Mb tar file from the
I'm trying to burn a backup CD using GnomeToaster 1.0Beta6. I can't
find either a man or info for gtoaster, so am hoping someone can help.
GnomeToaster recognizes my CD-R, and I have a fresh CD in. I've dragged
the 29Mb tar file from the top box to the bottom box, given the CD a
label, and click
Hi all, newbie here with a question.
I upgraded from RH 7.2 to RH 9, and when I did so I added KDE to the
install, just so I could play around with it. My default Gnome desktop
works fine, but when I uses the session menu from the login to select
KDE, I get a terse dialog saying "Coul
On Mon, 2003-09-22 at 19:04, Lukas Fried wrote:
> After using KDE for a while, I'm getting a bit tired of its bloatedness
> and am ready to move on to a more minimalistic WM. I never really liked
> GNOME and my top two choices for a new WM are Fluxbox and sawfish. Both
> of t
After using KDE for a while, I'm getting a bit tired of its bloatedness
and am ready to move on to a more minimalistic WM. I never really liked
GNOME and my top two choices for a new WM are Fluxbox and sawfish. Both
of them are installed on my system but I can't seem to get them to ru
Anyone tried this?
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On Monday 15 September 2003 02:27, Alan Harding wrote this in an attempt
to be witty or informative:
> May I suggest you look at vncserver, (a quick google should find it)
> this is a wrapper for starting X remotely. There is also an SSH
> version, w
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On Sunday 14 September 2003 23:09, Mark McDonald wrote this in an
attempt to be witty or informative:
> I found the solution - XDMCP allows you to login
> remote and kdm/gnome
> desktops will function as local. This is great!
>
>
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> On Sunday 14 September 2003 19:29, Mark McDonald wrote this in an
> attempt to be witty or informative:
> > I'm using cygwin/Xfree86 for X windows hosting on
> >
I found the solution - XDMCP allows you to login
remote and kdm/gnome
desktops will function as local. This is great!
For others that want to do it, I used the 'Linux XDMCP
HOWTO' to configure
it, and it worked on the first try.
Mark.
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From: "J
onment of some kind on your local Windows box to *see* any X GUI
> app such as GNOME or KDE locally. That is where cygwin or VNC come
> in. Or am I totally misunderstanding here?
>
> jb
Your not mis-understanding, but PuTTY is more powerful then you think.
While cygwin and VNC might
into
> > the Linux box from the
> > other computers on the LAN.
>
> Well, you should be able to just issue 'startx' like normal and your
> local display manager /should/ take it from there. If not, try kdm and
> gdm (K Desktop Manager and Gnome Desktop Manager resp
ere. If not, try kdm and
gdm (K Desktop Manager and Gnome Desktop Manager respectively).
>
> So what I'm looking for is what command *should* I use
> to run Gnome &/or KDE
> ie. what is supposed to start these correctly.
>
> Mark.
Not having done this myself (on the
Linux box from the
other computers on the LAN.
So what I'm looking for is what command *should* I use
to run Gnome &/or KDE
ie. what is supposed to start these correctly.
Mark.
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ux box (from an X Windows
> Session). I can run
> startkde, but the command panel and desktop aren't
> linked (the desktop is
> just another x window), I haven't found a similiar
> gnome start up command
> (I
> have found gnome-panel...
>
> tips tricks etc would be
What is the best command line way to start these GUI's
from a remote
session.
I'm telneting into the Linux box (from an X Windows
Session). I can run
startkde, but the command panel and desktop aren't
linked (the desktop is
just another x window), I haven't found a sim
On Friday 12 September 2003 03:27, Sasa Stupar wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I have a strange problem. When I request at my terminal under gnome
> desktop "$ man ftpaccess" the terminal crashes. This happens only for
> this demand. I can wiev all others manuals axcept this one.
>
&
Hi!
I have a strange problem. When I request at my terminal under gnome
desktop "$ man ftpaccess" the terminal crashes. This happens only for
this demand. I can wiev all others manuals axcept this one.
By the way error looks like this:
--
Application "gnome-terminal&
If I reboot my
system, I can no longer print! If I then go into the Gnome Print Manager,
there are no printers available, and it automatically asks if I want to run the
Printer Configuration Tool. If I click "Yes", the Printer Configuration
Tool opens, and LOOK! there are my two printers!
Hi,
I am having a problem with GNOME. I find that after logging in, if I lock the screen
and don't work on the computer for a while, I automatically get logged out and come
back to the login screen. I did not face this problem with 7.1. Is there some
configuration that I need to do for
On Mon, 2003-09-01 at 15:54, Denham Eva wrote:
> Hello Stephen,
>
> Just an Update. Ok I deleted the user and recreated it. It now works, but I
> think I know what the issue is. I don't think it was the permissions, but
> that fact that I created the .vnc directory manually and in that directory
>
Hello Stephen,
Just an Update. Ok I deleted the user and recreated it. It now works, but I
think I know what the issue is. I don't think it was the permissions, but
that fact that I created the .vnc directory manually and in that directory
there was no xstart script :-)
If you remember at the beg
Hello Ben,
No this is not the case it works with two vncserver processes setup and two
ports set as well.
Hello Ben,
This is very interesting, I will investigate it further. Thanks for the
input.
If I recall correctly, Gnome has a problem with multiple instances running
simultaneously. Are
Hold hard, this user is part of wheel and practically every other group
there can be. Would this make a difference?
Hello Stephen
No it is not. Could this be the issue? I'll test anyway. What I find strange
is that at home I have no problems, doing exactly the same thing. The only
difference is
Hello Ben,
This is very interesting, I will investigate it further. Thanks for the
input.
If I recall correctly, Gnome has a problem with multiple instances running
simultaneously. Are you using VNC twice into the box on different ports?
Or using VNC and at the same time logged into the console
Hello Stephen
No it is not. Could this be the issue? I'll test anyway. What I find strange
is that at home I have no problems, doing exactly the same thing. The only
difference is that at home I vnc from my wifes Win98 machine and here at
work I use Win2k?
>Is that user a member of the "wheel" g
Can anyone tell where I could get the exact xlf description of the
default fonts on gnome - redhat 9.0?
I'd like to be able to get the perfect description of any font I
chose in gnome-font-properties. I've been trying this for way too long,
gone through pango aliases, xlsfonts.
If I recall correctly, Gnome has a problem with multiple instances running
simultaneously. Are you using VNC twice into the box on different ports?
Or using VNC and at the same time logged into the console? I have had weird
things happen when I did either, so now I just have the box on init
Hello,
I just got ALSA installed on my redhat 9 dell inspiron 8000 with a
maestro3 sound card. The drivers load, but when gnome starts it reports
that it can't find /dev/sound/mixer. I tried a symlink to /dev/mixer,
but that didn't work. Any thoughts?
Thanks
Marc Boorshtein
On Sat, 2003-08-30 at 18:31, Denham Eva wrote:
> Hello Stephen,
>
> Thanks for the input thus far.
>
> Ok, this is obviously not a gnome problem, I suspect this is a permissions
> problem. Why? well when I vnc into the root account using your example below
> as base comman
Hello Stephen,
Thanks for the input thus far.
Ok, this is obviously not a gnome problem, I suspect this is a permissions
problem. Why? well when I vnc into the root account using your example below
as base command, it works perfectly.
Any ideas on what permissions I may not have a standard user
On Sat, 2003-08-30 at 17:16, Denham Eva wrote:
> Hello Stephen,
>
> Thanks for your input, appreciated. I've tried starting the vncserver
> manually I also used the -name gnome and I tried the kde option. However the
> gnome-settings-daemon still crashes.
> Th
Thanks Jason,
I'll look into the X client for windows.
Denham
>Getting a x client for windows would also be a solution. Then you could
use X to switch from copmuter to computer. I think there is a gpl X client
for windows out there.
Jason Tesser
Web/Multimedia Programmer
Northland Baptist Bi
Hello Stephen,
Thanks for your input, appreciated. I've tried starting the vncserver
manually I also used the -name gnome and I tried the kde option. However the
gnome-settings-daemon still crashes.
This is the error message:
Application "gnome-settings-daemon"(process 1438) has
.
Jason Tesser
Web/Multimedia Programmer
Northland Baptist Bible College
(715)324-6900 ext. 3055
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Subject: Re: VNCserver - gnome programs crashing.
On Fri
m my Win2k machine
> using "Normal" VNC as the gnome programs crash.
> I am downloading TightVNC to run from my Win2k - will this be the issue, OR
> have I not configured something correctly?
I make use of VNC extensively on either my boxen or customer boxen; I've
never liked the
Hello,
Pretty new at this! I have started the vncserver service and setup my user
in the configuration file.
The OS is Redhat 9, pretty much vanilla setup.
I however have a problem connecting to the workstation from my Win2k machine
using "Normal" VNC as the gnome programs c
Anyone ever had the old KDE gnome switcharoo? I log into KDE, KDE starts
and after about 5-10 seconds I auto-magically switch to Ximian Gnome.
Its very aggravating.
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VNC 3.3.6, RH 7.2, Gnome desktop
When viewing my Linux/Gnome desktop w/ a VNC viewer from Win98, there
are cases where I am unable to read text. Instead of readable letters I
see a bunch of outlines of small boxes. I can see this text fine when
I'm on the Linux console, but not when
Hi,
Don't know what I've done this time.
In the last day or so, whenever I login as non-root at the redhat (9)
login prompt, Gnome starts to load for about a second or two but then
everything freezes (including mouse) before even the redhat splash
screen comes up.
This proble
Hi all,
I did the silly work yesterday. I installed Tuxsaver-0.8 from source in
GNOME. When I logged out from GNOME and logged in again, it showed
warning message :
" There was an error starting the GNOME Setting Daemons. Such things,
such as themes, sound or background settings may not
On 17 Aug 2002 17:14:32 +0300
fatih olcer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Dear Sean ,
>
> i can get sound, and my soundcard works very well.
> i only can't control the sound.
>
> !onl
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Dear Sean ,
i can get sound, and my soundcard works very well.
i only can't control the sound.
!only pcm!
- on gnome volume control - effects the volume
!only when it is at level 0 or "mute checkbo
:
> IDL:omg.org/CORBA/BAD_OPERATION:1.0).
>
> But still i cant use gnome volume control.
> it doesnt matter changing volume level. Nothing
> happens.
> (Note: Also "XMMS volume control" doesnt work)
>
> any idea?
>
> thanks.
>
>
Faith,
Don't use s
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(Sean thanks for your reply.)
i ve restarted my system (RH9) and now
i dont take the error message (CORBA error:
IDL:omg.org/CORBA/BAD_OPERATION:1.0).
But still i cant use gnome volume control.
it doesnt matter changing
On 17 Aug 2002 13:23:00 +0300
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> when i run the "GNOME Volume Control 2.2.1.1"
>
> i get these error message :
> Configuration server couldn
*This message was transferred with a trial version of CommuniGate(tm) Pro*
when i run the "GNOME Volume Control 2.2.1.1"
i get these error message :
Configuration server couldn't be contacted:
CORBA error: IDL:omg.org/CORBA/BAD_OPERATION:1.0
Configuration server couldn't
Is there a way to rebuild the gnome fonts for RedHat 9? Something blew
away my font configuration so when gnome starts the fonts are so small
they're unreadable, I'm using KDE in the mean time. Thanks.
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On Wed, 2003-08-13 at 09:12, Ben Hall wrote:
> Hello,
>
> As an alternative to Gnome or KDE, I have been looking into setting the
> default WM to one of WindowMaker, IceWM or XFCE. (3.18) however, it
> appears as though none of these follow the freedesktop.org spec for
> sys
Hello,
I'm setting up a Linux lab that will be remotely accessible via
X-Win32. I was originally planning to use RH9's default Gnome install,
but testing has found it to be too heavy and not quite stable enough.
(I still get Nautilus crashes, and a user logging into two systems gi
On Wed, 2003-08-13 at 23:12, Ben Hall wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm setting up a Linux lab that will be remotely accessible via
> X-Win32. I was originally planning to use RH9's default Gnome install,
> but testing has found it to be too heavy and not quite stable enough.
On Thu, 14 Aug 2003 10:15:30 -0400
Mark Bruen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I only have one user on the system, I tried moving the gnome dot files
> but it had no effect, any other ideas?
> Thanks.
> -Mark
>
> John P Verel wrote:
> > On 08/11/03 10:10 -0400,
I only have one user on the system, I tried moving the gnome dot files
but it had no effect, any other ideas?
Thanks.
-Mark
John P Verel wrote:
On 08/11/03 10:10 -0400, Mark Bruen wrote:
Is there a way to rebuild the gnome fonts for RedHat 9? Something blew
away my font configuration so when
Thanks, I'll look into this. Does anyone know if WindowMaker has an
equivalent add-on?
On Wed, 2003-08-13 at 09:34, David Hart wrote:
> On Wed, 2003-08-13 at 09:12, Ben Hall wrote:
>
> There is an add-on to Ice that facilitates Gnome Menus.
>
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On Wed, 2003-08-13 at 16:54, Stephen Kuhn wrote:
> Why not make use of MenuMaker to create menus for you - they're
> compliable...??
>
See, now this is just the kind of thing I was looking for.
>From reading the site it looks as though it just finds executables,
right? This is close, but I'd
On 08/11/03 10:10 -0400, Mark Bruen wrote:
> Is there a way to rebuild the gnome fonts for RedHat 9? Something blew
> away my font configuration so when gnome starts the fonts are so small
> they're unreadable, I'm using KDE in the mean time. Thanks.
> -Mark
Does this hap
Does anyone on the list know how one would go about customizing RH's
default desktop? Specifically, I'm looking to do things like:
1) Get rid of the RHN applet (and maybe add my own)
2) Set a default wallpaper
3) Set default desktop icons
4) Set default panel icons (get rid of Presentations, add
Does anyone know how to disable system-settings:/// and hide it from
start-here:/// in Nautilus (and Konqueror, I presume... haven't gotten
that far yet.)
I've got the menus sorted, but the gnome-vfs stuff seems to be all over
the place...
Ben
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Lots of good responses to my question.
At the moment I'm trying IceWM which seems to be exactly what I was
looking for.
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would therefore show up in
KDE/GNOME). If anybody is interested, I'll make it available.It's
based on the kde2wm.pl, which can be found on the web. If RH8/9 still
use the same menu structure as RH7.x, that script will work on those
as well.
Cheerio,
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On Mon, 2003-07-21 at 18:30, Michael Scottaline wrote:
> On 21 Jul 2003 18:08:40 -0400
> David Hart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> insightfully noted:
>
> >KDE seems to run better than Gnome w/RH9 (for me - YMMV). Nevertheless
> >both environments seem to have gone way over th
On Monday 21 July 2003 06:08 pm, David Hart wrote:
> KDE seems to run better than Gnome w/RH9 (for me - YMMV). Nevertheless
> both environments seem to have gone way over the top.
>
> There MUST be alternatives that are less ponderous. I'm much more
> interested in efficiency a
On Monday 21 July 2003 08:51 pm, David Hart wrote:
> >
> >>Suggestions?
I tried a number. including fvwm, fvwm-themes, blackbox, metacity,
xfce...and the one I've now decided to stay with, IceWM.
Not too hard to install (though I had problems during an upgrade from RH 7.3
(updated) to 9.0, but
Emmanuel Seyman wrote:
On Mon, Jul 21, 2003 at 06:08:40PM -0400, David Hart wrote:
Suggestions?
Fvwm.
http://www.fvwm.org/
Why not just tell him to do this:
cat > .xinitrc
exec xterm
^c
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On Mon, Jul 21, 2003 at 06:08:40PM -0400, David Hart wrote:
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> Suggestions?
Fvwm.
http://www.fvwm.org/
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On 21 Jul 2003 18:08:40 -0400
David Hart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> insightfully noted:
>KDE seems to run better than Gnome w/RH9 (for me - YMMV). Nevertheless
>both environments seem to have gone way over the top.
>
>There MUST be alternatives that are less ponderous. I'm m
.
>
Who needs menus? ;-) I rarely use them. Everything I need and use
stays on one of my 8 windowmaker desktops. That's why a reboot is such
a PITA for me.
I am not pushing windowmaker so much as the idea of X sans GNOME or
KDE. Especially for someone who thinks they don't need the "
x27;t need either one. I run just plain Windowmaker, and it flies
and does everything I need. Its fairly stable too:
$ ps |grep wmaker
hal 849 0.0 0.2 9724 2752 tty1 S Feb23 3:22 /usr/bin/wmaker
GNOME/KDE are not essential, and in fact, are newish X add-ons.
Windowmaker is not presen
her one. I run just plain Windowmaker, and it flies
and does everything I need. Its fairly stable too:
$ ps |grep wmaker
hal 849 0.0 0.2 9724 2752 tty1 S Feb23 3:22 /usr/bin/wmaker
GNOME/KDE are not essential, and in fact, are newish X add-ons.
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David Hart wrote:
KDE seems to run better than Gnome w/RH9 (for me - YMMV). Nevertheless
both environments seem to have gone way over the top.
There MUST be alternatives that are less ponderous. I'm much more
interested in efficiency and speed than pretty displays, animations or
other v
On Tue, 2003-07-22 at 08:08, David Hart wrote:
> KDE seems to run better than Gnome w/RH9 (for me - YMMV). Nevertheless
> both environments seem to have gone way over the top.
>
> There MUST be alternatives that are less ponderous. I'm much more
> interested in efficiency a
KDE seems to run better than Gnome w/RH9 (for me - YMMV). Nevertheless
both environments seem to have gone way over the top.
There MUST be alternatives that are less ponderous. I'm much more
interested in efficiency and speed than pretty displays, animations or
other visual effects tha
ned in redhat's bugzilla since phoebe days )
> more files that complete more of the picture. but, for example,
> if i double click on, say, Trash, where is the association from
> that icon to the nautilus file maanger, which is invoked?
~/.gnome-desktop/Trash containts the location:
UR
i'm trying to throw together a short tutorial for new users on
using the stock GNOME desktop that comes with RH 9 and, since i
typically have scripts to do most of what i want, i've rarely
used the standard icons so i have a couple simple questions
that lead into a more complicate
I would like to have a menu of host logins on the middle button under the default
xwindows enviroment of RedHat 9, can anyone point me to an example?
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I had a similarly odd problem with my panel, which disappeared when I
upgraded to the lastest version. If I recall correctly, the version of
gnome panel that ships with rh9 isnt the latest stable. Try upgrading
the gnome panel by downloading the gnome panel source from gnome.org.
Otherwise see if
Hi list,
My problem is the following: I am running OOo 1.0.2 on Red Hat 9.0 with
GNOME 2.2. The problem is that when I start any of the OOo application
(Writer, Calc, etc) my Gnome panels freeze (panel and menu bar), and I
cannot access them anymore. This happens all the time. I tried
Darvo, your advice was almost completely on target:
I finally was not able to resolve the difficulties, that I encountered while
trying to restore my data files, so I opted for another workaround:
I moved all related directories (Named ".gnome*/" AND "*.gconf*") into some
On Mon, 2003-06-30 at 11:43, n30 wrote:
> Guru's
>
> I love borderless Eterm in Enlightenment.
>
> But somehow, gnome default theme does not allow me to totally remove
> borders. Or may be it does, but I m not aware.
>
> I am trying to get the follow
Guru's
I love borderless Eterm in Enlightenment.
But somehow, gnome default theme does not allow me to totally remove
borders. Or may be it does, but I m not aware.
I am trying to get the following effect from ETerm
(http://themes.freshmeat.net/screenshots/38798/)
Any help would be apprec
is:
>
> On RedHat 9 w/ Gnome 2.2, when I try to run some applications they just
> hang. Like Gnome Theme Manager. I'm trying to launch the Theme Manager
> (either on the Applications Menu or console command gnome-theme-manager)
> and it just hangs.
>
> I've been told t
Hi list,
I have an urgent problem that I cannot solve by myself. I've looked for
solutions everywhere, so here it is:
On RedHat 9 w/ Gnome 2.2, when I try to run some applications they just
hang. Like Gnome Theme Manager. I'm trying to launch the Theme Manager
(either on the Applicatio
On Sat, 2003-06-28 at 08:14, Panos Tsapralis wrote:
> My GNOME desktop environment has been corrupted and is unusable. When I log on
> to GNOME, several empty dialog boxes are displayed (I can understand that they
> refer to errors, since they have a red stop sign above the "OK
Search for .gnome* file and directories in your home dir.
Panos Tsapralis wrote:
My GNOME desktop environment has been corrupted and is unusable. When I
log on to GNOME, several empty dialog boxes are displayed (I can
understand that they refer to errors, since they have a red stop sign
My GNOME desktop environment has been corrupted and is unusable. When I log on
to GNOME, several empty dialog boxes are displayed (I can understand that they
refer to errors, since they have a red stop sign above the "OK" button), all
menus are gone, no panel to the bottom of the sc
Hi Folks,
In GNOME when a person clicks on Logout they get choices to reboot or
shutdown the system. This is not useful in a server environment. How
would one remove this option and/or restrict who can bring the system
down.
I know I can disable that stuff on the login screen so
or at least something that does not look at least 90% same), they would
freak out and it would take me forever to "warm them up" to the new system.
Is there a look for Gnome or KDE that would resemble WindowsME(or XP) as close
as possible? Where can I get that theme?
Apolinaras "Apollo
the following setting in /etc/sysconfig/desktop will run kdm:
DISPLAYMANAGER=KDE
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Hi,
I'm running RH9 with KDE as my desktop. Soon after installing RH9 I
forced the switch to KDE by replacing gdm with kdm as my login manager.
I previously deleted my ~/.gnome* directories. I stil
hich you have entered
"su -":
mv /home/me/.gnome /home/me/.gnome-old
mv /home/me/.gnome2 /home/me/.gnome2-old
cp -R /root/.gnome /home/me/.gnome
cp -R /root/.gnome2 /home/me/.gnome2
chown -R me:me /home/me/.gnome
chown -R me:me /home/me/.gnome2
> Hi,
> I am having Red Hat 8
Hi,
I am having Red Hat 8.0 as my desktop. I added a
lock/logout Applet to the panel and then I tried to
remove it ..suddenly the gnome-panel crashes. After
that I cannot be able to bring the gnome-panel again
it is telling the message like
" Application "gnome-panel" has c
Try to copy .gnome of other user to your /home, maybe
it appear.
Regards
--- Alan Lake <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> escribió:
> The Gnome panel crased in my RH9 and doesn't
> reappear, even when rebooting.
> It used to be that removing (renaming) the
> /home/me/.gnome direct
The Gnome panel crased in my RH9 and doesn't reappear, even when rebooting.
It used to be that removing (renaming) the /home/me/.gnome directory would
cause it to regenerate. That doesn't work now. Neither does removing
/home/me/.gnome2. Any ideas? Thanks.
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redhat-list ma
On Fri, 2003-06-06 at 18:54, Jeremy Petzold wrote:
> I love KATE on KDE but I love Gnome (much more useable and out of the
> way)
>
> is there a text editor on gnome that has highlighting in it?
Take a look at Bluefish. It is a GTK2 application. It supports syntax
highlighting for
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