make an Icon for Picasa on
> the GNOME Desktop?
>
I had a similar issue with Picasa on my Fedora 14 laptop. The solution
was to download the latest Picasa version for Windows and run it under
Wine.
--dejan
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On Thu, Jul 21, 2011 at 11:17, Jamieson, Stephen CTR Navair, 5.4.4.4
wrote:
> In CentOS5 you were able to create a server section in /etc/gdm/custom.conf
> such as
>
> [server-Standard]
> name=Standard server
> command=/usr/bin/Xorg -br -audit 4 -s 15
> chooser=false
> handled=true
> flexible=tru
Last week I upgraded my box to CentOS 6 and I'm very impressed so far with it.
The only small issue so far is that it doesn't seem to recognize the
new Sandy Bridge Core i5 CPU that I have and you can't monitor its
temperature.
I recompiled the latest coretemp module from the latest 2.6.39 kernel
On Sun, Jun 15, 2014 at 1:46 PM, Gordon Messmer
wrote:
> ... and I kind of feel dumb asking this, but couldn't you just restore
> whatever was deleted from a backup?
Or since it was a development machine, just rescue what data you really
need and re-image the machine from scratch. Might be _way
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