On Thu, 16 May 2002, Mark Lucas wrote: >I've installed Debian 'Potato' on my Toshiba Laptop (Pentium 75, 24Mb RAM,
I've been running desktop Pentium 120 with 24 MB until very recently (then I added more memory to it and bought 366 MHz laptop as a primary computer) >monitor can only display 640x480. The resulting problems are: I had same problem for a short time since I had to use standard VGA in my system... and currently my laptop has 800x600 but even that has the same problem. >1. Windows being opened up that are bigger than the screen area meaning I >often can't get to the 'OK' or 'Cancel' buttons. I want to tell all the apps I prefer IceWM myself, not Gnome nor KDE. It allows one to press Ctrl+Alt and then drag (with left mouse button) windows from any point around the screen, so you can move windows up until the OK button shows. However, one must remember to *disable* the command "limit (initial) window size to screen" in IceWM, or otherwise the buttons will be completely out of the window. Yes, I think if you want a nice small word processor, Ted is a good choice. It appears better and probably slightly more lightweight than Abiword. I use myself LyX, which is great, but not a traditional office application. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]