On Fri, Aug 04, 2023 at 04:12:49PM +0200, Karel Lucas wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> On a desktop PC on which I have openBSD, I installed KDE. When I start the
> X-window system, I still see Fvwm, and no KDE. I also want to start the X
> window system when I start this PC, and that is not yet the case. H
Just to pass you some hints. The desktop environment choise is very like any
very important
personal choise: it is about gui, it is about resources and it is about
software manufact (ie, I like C
lighter ones). KDE and many Gnome applications are often service and resource
usage intensive.
Start
On Fri, 4 Aug 2023 16:12:49 +0200
Karel Lucas wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> On a desktop PC on which I have openBSD, I installed KDE. When I
> start the X-window system, I still see Fvwm, and no KDE. I also want
> to start the X window system when I start this PC, and that is not
> yet the case. How can
On 2023-08-04, Karel Lucas wrote:
>
> On a desktop PC on which I have openBSD, I installed KDE. When I start
> the X-window system, I still see Fvwm, and no KDE. I also want to start
> the X window system when I start this PC, and that is not yet the case.
> How can I solve both problems?
ther
On Sun, Sep 11, 2011 at 10:32 AM, patrick keshishian
wrote:
> On Mon, Aug 22, 2011 at 8:38 AM, Okan Demirmen wrote:
>> On Mon 2011.08.22 at 17:19 +0200, Jan Stary wrote:
>>> With today's snapshot, I can no longer kill X with crtl+alt+backspace.
>>> Has something changed? Is DontZap turned on by d
On Mon, Aug 22, 2011 at 8:38 AM, Okan Demirmen wrote:
> On Mon 2011.08.22 at 17:19 +0200, Jan Stary wrote:
>> With today's snapshot, I can no longer kill X with crtl+alt+backspace.
>> Has something changed? Is DontZap turned on by default now? I am not
>> using any config file.
>
> I believe that'
On 22 August 2011 17:19, Jan Stary wrote:
> With today's snapshot, I can no longer kill X with crtl+alt+backspace.
> Has something changed? Is DontZap turned on by default now? I am not
> using any config file.
I'm completely talking out of my arse here, but I have a strong hunch
that this change
> On 2011-08-22 17.19, Jan Stary wrote:
>> With today's snapshot, I can no longer kill X with crtl+alt+backspace.
>> Has something changed? Is DontZap turned on by default now? I am not
>> using any config file.
>
> Ah, I've experienced the same thing but in an amd64 environment.
>
> In my case it
On Mon 2011.08.22 at 17:19 +0200, Jan Stary wrote:
> With today's snapshot, I can no longer kill X with crtl+alt+backspace.
> Has something changed? Is DontZap turned on by default now? I am not
> using any config file.
I believe that's fixed in -current.
> Also, the starting X says
>
> cw
On 2011-08-22 17.19, Jan Stary wrote:
> With today's snapshot, I can no longer kill X with crtl+alt+backspace.
> Has something changed? Is DontZap turned on by default now? I am not
> using any config file.
Ah, I've experienced the same thing but in an amd64 environment.
In my case it started a c
On 07/05/11 20:37, Mark Solocinski wrote:
On Mon, 04 Jul 2011 10:26:56 +0200, Federico Giannici wrote:
I have just upgraded my amd64 desktop pc from 4.8 to 4.9.
I encountered two problems:
1) I have "mouse.resolution=90" in "/etc/wsconsctl.conf". Since the
upgrade it doesn't seem to work anymor
On Mon, 04 Jul 2011 10:26:56 +0200, Federico Giannici wrote:
I have just upgraded my amd64 desktop pc from 4.8 to 4.9.
I encountered two problems:
1) I have "mouse.resolution=90" in "/etc/wsconsctl.conf". Since the
upgrade it doesn't seem to work anymore. It's still there but seems
to
be ignor
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