Re: [gentoo-user] NFS mounting

2024-10-20 Thread William Kenworthy
On 21/10/24 10:12, Peter Humphrey wrote: On Friday 18 October 2024 15:55:19 BST Michael wrote: --->8 exportfs -rav Ah! I knew about 'exportfs -r' but not the 'av'. When I added that I got this: exportfs: duplicated export entries: exportfs: :192.168.178.7(rw,sync,insecure,no_subtree

Re: [gentoo-user] NFS mounting

2024-10-20 Thread Peter Humphrey
On Friday 18 October 2024 15:55:19 BST Michael wrote: --->8 > exportfs -rav Ah! I knew about 'exportfs -r' but not the 'av'. When I added that I got this: exportfs: duplicated export entries: exportfs: :192.168.178.7(rw,sync,insecure,no_subtree_check,all_squash,anonuid=250,anongid=250) e

Re: [gentoo-user] Possible new KDE behavior with multiple screens.

2024-10-20 Thread Peter Humphrey
On Sunday 20 October 2024 23:23:03 BST Dale wrote: > Some times my brain . . . . . . Welcome to the club! -- Regards, Peter.

Re: [gentoo-user] Possible new KDE behavior with multiple screens.

2024-10-20 Thread Dale
Peter Humphrey wrote: > On Sunday 20 October 2024 20:19:09 BST Dale wrote: > >> update, I noticed that KDE changed. Even if I have Smplayer focused, if >> I switch desktops, when I come back it defaults back to Gkrellm instead >> of Smplayer. Used to, when I'd switch back, it would remember what

Re: [gentoo-user] Possible new KDE behavior with multiple screens.

2024-10-20 Thread Peter Humphrey
On Sunday 20 October 2024 20:19:09 BST Dale wrote: > update, I noticed that KDE changed. Even if I have Smplayer focused, if > I switch desktops, when I come back it defaults back to Gkrellm instead > of Smplayer. Used to, when I'd switch back, it would remember what was > the focus would and re

[gentoo-user] Possible new KDE behavior with multiple screens.

2024-10-20 Thread Dale
Howdy, Most know a couple things about me, at least a couple.  One, I do things in a somewhat weird way at times.  Second, I'm also habitual.  I like things to work the same way unless it makes things easier somehow.  I noticed a change in KDE recently.  It's not a bad thing, just something new I