he first one. Either one can be sized and moved individually, so
side-by-side is no problem at all. I don't have to do anything special,
except
in my Configuration setup, I have turned off almost all screen effects,
which
I don't like and don't
On 08/15/2013 02:31 PM, Duncan wrote:
> Kevin Krammer posted on Thu, 15 Aug 2013 19:19:11 +0200 as excerpted:
>
>> On Thursday, 2013-08-15, Doug wrote:
>>> In Windows 95 (and I think in Win 98) you could open a window on a
>>> directory, open a window on another
On 08/15/2013 01:19 PM, Kevin Krammer wrote:
> On Thursday, 2013-08-15, Doug wrote:
>> In Windows 95 (and I think in Win 98) you could open a window on a
>> directory, open a window on another directory, and using the mouse,
>> highlight a series of files in the first dire
to *move* them, en masse.
I don't think you can do that in Windows 7 or 8, but I'm not sure.
Anyway:
I have not discovered any way to do that in KDE or using any Linux app.
Can it be done, and if so, how? It's a royal PITA to copy or move files
one-by-one to another dir
of original grub? I know how to
modify menu.lst to change boot order.
If not, what must I do to at least change the boot order in
the Korora grub2 setup? (I'd like to have it show Windows first, then
PDLOS, then Korora.)
Thanx--doug
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On 08/05/2013 04:52 PM, Pablo Sanchez wrote:
> [ Comments below, in-line ]
>
> On 08/05/2013 04:35 PM, Doug wrote:
>>
>> Please provide more detail. I need to know in what directories to put
>> the script(s). I have tried in /root/.kde4/Autostart and in
>> /etc/s
On 08/05/2013 04:52 PM, Pablo Sanchez wrote:
> [ Comments below, in-line ]
>
> On 08/05/2013 04:35 PM, Doug wrote:
>>
>> Please provide more detail. I need to know in what directories to put
>> the script(s). I have tried in /root/.kde4/Autostart and in
>> /etc/s
On 08/05/2013 01:28 PM, Pablo Sanchez wrote:
> [ Comments below, in-line ]
>
> On 08/05/2013 01:15 PM, Doug wrote:
>>
>> If I am correct in that latter, then I ask here:
>> What can be done to make the settings "take" after a reboot.
>
> Hmmm, I haven
eboot the machine.
Is there some fix that I can apply so that is no longer necessary?
Thanx for your interest--doug
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I have on my kde desktop an icon labelled "Old Firefox Data." I looked
at the directory it brings up, and I can't see anything useful in it.
Do I need it for anything, and if so, what?
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p with. (Windows prior to Win 8, of course!) I could
never be happy with the Ubuntu protocols and politics.
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ere an app that will show me the proper as-shot orientation that the
image preview uses?
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I believe it is possible to get rid of the tags that are attached to the
icons in the panel that show
a program, whether running or hibernated, since not all systems have the
tags. Where do I
find the command that gets rid of the tags, leaving only the icons?
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even copy the whole
hard drive for cleanup later, if you're short of time.
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if you like.
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bout
10 years ago, and I really would miss duplex, so that's what's so nice about
the Brother, at that price.
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I don't have my trackball available. I really don't like the trackpad, and
I _detest_ it when typing! So far, the programs--I think from synaptic--
that "disable the touchpad while typing" don't have anywhere near enough
hysteresis for me.)
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;t try to modify anything--I managed
to screw that
up real good just the other day, and I was up until 5 AM getting it
"almost"
back to where it was. (You have been warned!)
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but I can't read this stuff, and I have no idea how I would find the UUID of my floppy drive.
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a
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