On 18/12/2007, at 4:53 PM, Karl Goetz wrote:
> On Tue, 2007-12-18 at 02:19 +0100, Jancio Wodnik wrote:
>> Daniel Kasak pisze:
>>> Greetings.
>>>
>>> I often get called to PCs that have 20 or so instances of Evolution,
>>> Firefox & internal applications running. People clearly don't
>>> underst
On Tue, 2007-12-18 at 02:19 +0100, Jancio Wodnik wrote:
> Daniel Kasak pisze:
> > Greetings.
> >
> > I often get called to PCs that have 20 or so instances of Evolution,
> > Firefox & internal applications running. People clearly don't understand
> > the difference between an application launcher,
Daniel Kasak pisze:
> Greetings.
>
> I often get called to PCs that have 20 or so instances of Evolution,
> Firefox & internal applications running. People clearly don't understand
> the difference between an application launcher, and an application's
> icon in the taskbar.
>
> Possibly, a solution
Ka Hay wrote:
> Hi everybody !
> I found how charming a Gnome desktop can be.
> The only two things that bother me are very simple and stupid, Yet I can
> not fix 'em.
> 1 - I do not have system beep and system sounds. I do play .wav files
> and almost all other media types.
> 2 - I do not know how
Hi
i have found this useful for xscreensaver under gnome-screensaver:
http://philcrissman.com/2006/07/25/howto-add-your-xscreensavers-to-gnome-screensaver/
make relevant adjustments for gentoo.
as far as the system sounds go - i don't really use them and haven't
tinkered with gnome sound related
Hi everybody !
I found how charming a Gnome desktop can be.
The only two things that bother me are very simple and stupid, Yet I can
not fix 'em.
1 - I do not have system beep and system sounds. I do play .wav files
and almost all other media types.
2 - I do not know how to make my gnome-screensave
On date Monday 2007-12-17 10:16:05 +0100, Stefano Sabatini gnomed:
> Hi gnomers,
>
> it seems like a very basic question, but I can't figure out how to
> save a video played by totem (2.18.2, Debian).
>
> I get the video via a bluetooth transfer (performed via
> gnome-obex-server from the gnome-b
Hi gnomers,
it seems like a very basic question, but I can't figure out how to
save a video played by totem (2.18.2, Debian).
I get the video via a bluetooth transfer (performed via
gnome-obex-server from the gnome-bluetooth package), after the
download the file is automatically opened and played