On 05/02/2012 02:43, Walter Hurry wrote:
On Sat, 04 Feb 2012 21:11:16 +0800, lina wrote:
How could set the taskbar back,
for everything. I used to have the taskbar at the top.
Do you *ever* manage to do *anything* without a major disaster?
If you think losing the task bar is a 'major disast
lina writes:
> It's so hard to let me think of "give up".
Don't take him seriously. He's just had a bad day or something.
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On Sunday 05,February,2012 04:19 PM, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
On Sun, 2012-02-05 at 15:24 +1100, Scott Ferguson wrote:
On 05/02/12 15:08, lina wrote:
On Sun, Feb 5, 2012 at 11:51 AM, Scott Ferguson
wrote:
Whoa! Back up.
I did *not* write *any* of those things.
:D
Lina, that was really misera
On Sun, 2012-02-05 at 15:24 +1100, Scott Ferguson wrote:
> On 05/02/12 15:08, lina wrote:
> > On Sun, Feb 5, 2012 at 11:51 AM, Scott Ferguson
> > wrote:
>
> Whoa! Back up.
>
> I did *not* write *any* of those things.
:D
Lina, that was really miserable "quoting". Btw. I guess a lot of people
do
Ralf Mardorf wrote:
> For Xfce run xfce-panel to get the panel back.
It is actually "xfce4-panel" these days. You can launch it manually
from Alt-F2 which brings up a run dialog and typing in xfce4-panel.
For some reason it sometimes dies in some environments (one I take
care of) and needs to be
On Sun, Feb 5, 2012 at 12:36 PM, Ralf Mardorf
wrote:
> On Sun, 2012-02-05 at 02:43 +, Walter Hurry wrote:
>> On Sat, 04 Feb 2012 21:11:16 +0800, lina wrote:
>>
>> > How could set the taskbar back,
>> >
>> > for everything. I used to have the taskbar at the top.
>>
>> Do you *ever* manage to do
On Sun, 2012-02-05 at 05:36 +0100, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
> On Sun, 2012-02-05 at 02:43 +, Walter Hurry wrote:
> > On Sat, 04 Feb 2012 21:11:16 +0800, lina wrote:
> >
> > > How could set the taskbar back,
> > >
> > > for everything. I used to have the taskbar at the top.
> >
> > Do you *ever* m
On Sun, 2012-02-05 at 02:43 +, Walter Hurry wrote:
> On Sat, 04 Feb 2012 21:11:16 +0800, lina wrote:
>
> > How could set the taskbar back,
> >
> > for everything. I used to have the taskbar at the top.
>
> Do you *ever* manage to do *anything* without a major disaster?
>
> It might be a goo
On 02/04/2012 10:45 PM, John Hasler wrote:
Walter Hurry writes:
It might be a good idea to give up Linux and take up basket weaving
instead.
It might be a good idea for you to find a way to express your hostility
and aggression that does not involve insulting people.
Amen!
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On 05/02/12 15:08, lina wrote:
> On Sun, Feb 5, 2012 at 11:51 AM, Scott Ferguson
> wrote:
Whoa! Back up.
I did *not* write *any* of those things.
I use larger nails and a much bigger hammer (I have my pride ya'know)
If you're going to selectively chop attributions out of a post - chop
out *all
On Sun, Feb 5, 2012 at 12:08 PM, lina wrote:
> On Sun, Feb 5, 2012 at 11:51 AM, Scott Ferguson
> wrote:
>> On 05/02/12 13:43, Walter Hurry wrote:
>>> On Sat, 04 Feb 2012 21:11:16 +0800, lina wrote:
>>>
How could set the taskbar back,
for everything. I used to have the taskbar at th
On Sun, Feb 5, 2012 at 11:51 AM, Scott Ferguson
wrote:
> On 05/02/12 13:43, Walter Hurry wrote:
>> On Sat, 04 Feb 2012 21:11:16 +0800, lina wrote:
>>
>>> How could set the taskbar back,
>>>
>>> for everything. I used to have the taskbar at the top.
>>
>> Do you *ever* manage to do *anything* witho
On 05/02/12 13:43, Walter Hurry wrote:
> On Sat, 04 Feb 2012 21:11:16 +0800, lina wrote:
>
>> How could set the taskbar back,
>>
>> for everything. I used to have the taskbar at the top.
>
> Do you *ever* manage to do *anything* without a major disaster?
>
> It might be a good idea to give up Li
Walter Hurry writes:
> It might be a good idea to give up Linux and take up basket weaving
> instead.
It might be a good idea for you to find a way to express your hostility
and aggression that does not involve insulting people.
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On Sun, Feb 5, 2012 at 10:43 AM, Walter Hurry wrote:
> On Sat, 04 Feb 2012 21:11:16 +0800, lina wrote:
>
>> How could set the taskbar back,
>>
>> for everything. I used to have the taskbar at the top.
>
> Do you *ever* manage to do *anything* without a major disaster?
>
> It might be a good idea t
On Sat, 04 Feb 2012 21:11:16 +0800, lina wrote:
> How could set the taskbar back,
>
> for everything. I used to have the taskbar at the top.
Do you *ever* manage to do *anything* without a major disaster?
It might be a good idea to give up Linux and take up basket weaving
instead. It clearly d
> On 02/04/2012 09:52 AM, lina wrote:
>> On Sat, Feb 4, 2012 at 10:39 PM, Lisi wrote:
>>> On Saturday 04 February 2012 10:23:42 lina wrote:
Do I need install anti virus package on Debian.
>>> Lina -
>>>
>>> If you are asking whether this problem might be due to a virus, the
>>> answer is
>>>
On 02/04/2012 09:52 AM, lina wrote:
On Sat, Feb 4, 2012 at 10:39 PM, Lisi wrote:
On Saturday 04 February 2012 10:23:42 lina wrote:
Do I need install anti virus package on Debian.
Lina -
If you are asking whether this problem might be due to a virus, the answer is
that it is extremely unlikel
On Sat, Feb 4, 2012 at 10:39 PM, Lisi wrote:
> On Saturday 04 February 2012 10:23:42 lina wrote:
>> Do I need install anti virus package on Debian.
>
> Lina -
>
> If you are asking whether this problem might be due to a virus, the answer is
> that it is extremely unlikely. I have a virus-checker
On Saturday 04 February 2012 10:23:42 lina wrote:
> Do I need install anti virus package on Debian.
Lina -
If you are asking whether this problem might be due to a virus, the answer is
that it is extremely unlikely. I have a virus-checker on my Debian machine,
but it is to protect my Windows
On 04/02/2012 14:18, lina wrote:
I un-install and re-install the xfce4 not work.
which are the possible way I can do to drag task bar a bit down.
If you mean, drag the toolbar from the top of the screen to the bottom
of the screen, I don't think it's possible. Or if it is possible, it's
not
I un-install and re-install the xfce4 not work.
which are the possible way I can do to drag task bar a bit down.
Thanks,
On Sat, Feb 4, 2012 at 9:26 PM, lina wrote:
> On Saturday 04,February,2012 09:11 PM, lina wrote:
>>
>> How could set the taskbar back,
>>
>
> is it relevant to the xfce4-pane
On Saturday 04,February,2012 09:11 PM, lina wrote:
How could set the taskbar back,
is it relevant to the xfce4-panel?
$ dpkg --get-selections | grep panel
gir1.2-panelapplet-4.0 install
gnome-panel-datainstall
libpanel-applet-4-0
How could set the taskbar back,
for everything. I used to have the taskbar at the top.
Thanks for suggestions,
best regards,
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On Saturday 04,February,2012 07:55 PM, Lisi wrote:
On Saturday 04 February 2012 10:00:52 lina wrote:
Hi,
When I browsed some website,
Just for a while.
I did not notice the screen.
The iceweasle moved over screen. I can't clink the small, enlarge or
shutdown button
Neither can move it. Sa
On Saturday 04 February 2012 10:00:52 lina wrote:
> Hi,
>
> When I browsed some website,
> Just for a while.
> I did not notice the screen.
>
> The iceweasle moved over screen. I can't clink the small, enlarge or
> shutdown button
>
> Neither can move it. Same for the terminal.
>
> All started f
> On Sat, 04 Feb 2012 18:00:52 +0800, lina wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>
> Lina, next time try to choose a more descriptive subject :-)
>
>> When I browsed some website,
>> Just for a while.
>> I did not notice the screen.
>>
>> The iceweasle moved over screen. I can't clink the small, enlarge or
>> shutdow
On Sat, 04 Feb 2012 18:00:52 +0800, lina wrote:
> Hi,
Lina, next time try to choose a more descriptive subject :-)
> When I browsed some website,
> Just for a while.
> I did not notice the screen.
>
> The iceweasle moved over screen. I can't clink the small, enlarge or
> shutdown button
>
>
> From: lina
> Date: 4 February, 2012 18:00:52 GMT+08:00
> To: Debian Lists
> Subject: Something weird
>
> Hi,
>
> When I browsed some website,
> Just for a while.
> I did not notice the screen.
>
> The iceweasle moved over screen. I can't clink
Hi,
When I browsed some website,
Just for a while.
I did not notice the screen.
The iceweasle moved over screen. I can't clink the small, enlarge or shutdown
button
Neither can move it. Same for the terminal.
All started from the file edit view line at the top of screen.
And the
That is very logic. And I should have known it (?!)
Thank you.
josep
> No write access on file means, you can not write into the file.
>
> Deleting a file != writing into the file
>
> So, the operation is allowed.
>
> However, deleting a file = writing into the directory.
>
> Because when you de
On Tue, Mar 31, 2009 at 7:56 PM, wrote:
> Hi guys! Something is very weird or I didn't sleep enough last night. I am
> puzzled. How can an ordinary user delete a file he has no write access?
>
> See this example:
> p...@montblanc:~$ cd /tmp/
> p...@montblanc:/tmp$ mkdir test; cd test
> p...@montb
Hi guys! Something is very weird or I didn't sleep enough last night. I am
puzzled. How can an ordinary user delete a file he has no write access?
See this example:
p...@montblanc:~$ cd /tmp/
p...@montblanc:/tmp$ mkdir test; cd test
p...@montblanc:/tmp/test$ sudo touch file_owned_by_root
p...@mont
Hi all, something weird happened to my cd-rw after upgrade.
I upgraded to testing and installed the kernel-image-2.3.24-1-k6.
I logged on, ran startx and then ran xcdroast. Everything seemed to be working.
I put in a 650MB cd-r disk into my cd-rw drive and began to make a backup of some
files
Hi,
Since you can't get your system to the root prompt I suppose this won't help
you much,
but I to have encountered problems with how Debian sets up itself to boot from a
partition during an install. I have encountered this problem with both my 1.3
install
from long ago and my recent hamm insta
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