>
> I'm in the middle of my first attempt to get Debian running on a laptop
> and have encountered a few problems. I'm using Gnome, the default
> window manager, and Woody.
>
> Problem 1:
>
> When X windows are opened, they are too big to fit on the screen (800x600)
> and the top bar, where the
>
> I'm in the middle of my first attempt to get Debian running on a laptop
> and have encountered a few problems. I'm using Gnome, the default
> window manager, and Woody.
>
> Problem 1:
>
> When X windows are opened, they are too big to fit on the screen (800x600)
> and the top bar, where the
David R. Chip Kent IV, 2002-Jan-29 08:19 -0800:
>
> I'm in the middle of my first attempt to get Debian running on a laptop
> and have encountered a few problems. I'm using Gnome, the default
> window manager, and Woody.
>
> Problem 1:
>
> When X windows are opened, they are too big to fit on th
I'm in the middle of my first attempt to get Debian running on a laptop
and have encountered a few problems. I'm using Gnome, the default
window manager, and Woody.
Problem 1:
When X windows are opened, they are too big to fit on the screen (800x600)
and the top bar, where the window can be grab
David R. Chip Kent IV, 2002-Jan-29 08:19 -0800:
>
> I'm in the middle of my first attempt to get Debian running on a laptop
> and have encountered a few problems. I'm using Gnome, the default
> window manager, and Woody.
>
> Problem 1:
>
> When X windows are opened, they are too big to fit on t
I'm in the middle of my first attempt to get Debian running on a laptop
and have encountered a few problems. I'm using Gnome, the default
window manager, and Woody.
Problem 1:
When X windows are opened, they are too big to fit on the screen (800x600)
and the top bar, where the window can be gra
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