http://www.cymes.de/members/joker/projects/pbbuttons/doc/index.html
k, harvey i just found that link explaining all about the pbbuttonsd.. an about the UTC, im in kde 2.2.2 theres no utc thing but i turned off any timezone setting..havent boot in osX yet to see...but thanks again. On Wednesday 03 December 2003 15:06, you wrote: > Hey nmp, > > Can't help w the gtk stuff--before yesterday I never heard of > pbbuttonsd! But maybe can help on the clock (below). > > nmp||| wrote: > > im amazed how much feedback this thread has got...ITOH my last emails > > asking for help havent got any attention...yes my fault phps cause im > > not good enough in stating my problems installing debian for the 1rst > > time on my ppc...but anyway i wont stop asking, heres my S.Q of the day: > > > > > > how can i set the clock to keep its correct time, everytime i boot in > > OSX i have to change time&date, the same thing when i boot into > > linux..if i change one the other will be set to the wrong time...and > > both are set to the same timezone?? > > I had the same problem. Do this (you KDE?--if not, figure out the > eqivalent for getting into your date/time config's): > > On the KDE kicker menu: System Settings > Date & Time, enter root > password. "Date/Time Properties" dialogue box pops up, probably with the > Date & Time tab active. Click on the other tab, "Time Zone." See the > check box "System clock uses UTC" at the bottom? Bet it's checked, > right? >Un-check it.< Now click back on the Date & Time tab & set your > clock to the correct time. Next time you boot into OSX, the clock will > be right over there, too. > > "UTC" is the same as "GMT", Greenwich Meridian Time. Usually a Linux > system would set the system clock with "UTC" enabled. However, if you're > dual booting w another OS, enabling that option will cause the behavior > you're seeing. > > HTH, --Harvey > > > 2nd S.Q, are those gtkpbbuttonsd only working in gnome?? i have > > installed powerprefs, pbbutons an their correspondent libs, but im > > always failing to make install gtkpbbuttonsd..and yes gtk+-2 is also > > already installed... > > > > i need to get the second mouse button running, and theres no keyboard > > combination that works neither, thuough i can type emails an manage > > almost all through the window menus. > > > > > > ok, gracias, again > > nmp > > > > ::::::12/3/03 6:37 PM +0100 Wolfgang Pfeiffer escribio ::::::--> > >> > >> Hi Barry, > >> We're not all the same here. There are different people on this list, > >> like everywhere: Some are strange guys that I simply ignore, many others > >> here helped me a lot. > >> > >> I find it a bit boring here sometimes, that's true: Our sense of humour > >> might be a bit underdeveloped here, and we have here some very few guys > >> who, as it seems, do not like it very much if people make jokes on linux > >> and those using this OS: I simply ignore these people, and I'll be > >> making my stupid jokes on me, linux, its users and the rest of the world > >> like I always did ... :) > >> > >> Another important point: For some of us --and I'm one of them -- English > >> is not the primary language: That's perhaps why the wording of our mails > >> sometimes appears to be very terse and "frozen" -- might be very well > >> it's not much fun to read our mails ... > >> > >> On Tue, 2003-12-02 at 23:14, Barry Hawkins wrote: > >>> To the list at large, > >>> I have been working on getting a Debian install up on my system > >>> for ~ > >>> 2 weeks now, and I find myself dreading when I have to post a > >>> question, > >>> because getting an answer on these lists can be pretty daunting. When > >>> you do get an answer, it is often a sparse reply indicating "you're > >>> not > >>> doing it right" or "you're using the wrong thing". Well - yeah, I > >>> guess so, or I wouldn't be having the problems I am having. > >>> > >> > Seriously, folks, when you have new folks coming to a list, it's