ock applet's settings by secondary
clicking on it in the panel and selecting the Preferences... menu item.
Again, the only option visible is to toggle 24-hour time display.
If better internationalization is your aim, you might like to consider
using the KDE display manager (kdm) in place of th
related to fam, I might
be able to help figure it out. is probably a good
place to look first.
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> Be nice to know where and why these things are triggered.
This message means from fam means that the client did something unexpected.
A quick Web search suggests test-monitor is probably a GNOME component, so
I guess it happens when starting GNOME or a GNOME component that uses FAM
such as the Nautilus file manager. I can't think why exactly it would happen.
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On Friday, February 14, 2003 09:29, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Does any one know how to get the XFS file system to work on redhat 8.
You could download the new XFS for Red Hat 8.0 CD image from
<http://oss.sgi.com/projects/xfs/> ;-)
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On Friday, February 14, 2003 09:37, Michael Wardle wrote:
> On Friday, February 14, 2003 09:29, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > Does any one know how to get the XFS file system to work on redhat 8.
>
> You could download the new XFS for Red Hat 8.0 CD image from
> <http://oss
On Monday, February 17, 2003 14:08, Kevin Waterson wrote:
> Anyone know of a decent image viewer?
Some common options are:
- kview
- kuickshow
- eog
- gthumb
- gqview
- imagemagick
- gimp
I trust you are aware that bugs in KDE should be reported to
<http://bugs.kde.org>.
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runlevel (such as 3), again using init.
You can also do the copying using an archival utility such as tar, but I don't
think that's any better than using cp as shown above.
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asiest for you.
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x) probably doesn't support it yet.
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orted to the 2.4 series yet.
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why the other posters say it doesn't
> work.
Steady on. I just said I had read recently that HyperThreading support had
just been made available for 2.5.x, and drew the conclusion that such support
would be unlikely to appear in 2.4.x. I never categorically stated that it
did not work; I
e LTSP start a local X server then connect to a remote machine using
XDMCP? If this is the case, don't all the X processes die as soon as the
local X server dies? Perhaps you could explain this problem in more detail.
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on runs as a client of the X server, so no.
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ation bar.
Otherwise, there's a few options, the one that comes to mind is
LinNeighborhood, but a search on Google or FreshMeat should find some
more.
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> username. Are there any known issues with Konqueror 3.0.3-14(using KDE
> 3.0.3-8.3)?
I think the usual syntax is DOMAIN\username.
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nux 8.1 as
many first suspected.
This question has been raised several times on this very list today
already.
Please see the list archives:
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see any output.
Hope something I just said helps
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hing to work properly, you need NFS locking enabled, but I
think you get a different error message if you don't have locking.
A possible way to get the error message to disappear is to log out,
remove ~/.gconfd, remove ~/.gconf/%gconf-xml-backend.lock, and log back
in, but chances are you'll s
You will also find the jed and joe
editors with recent Red Hat releases, and many other third-party editors
available on their Web sites.
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d I be installing somewhere else?
Mozilla plugins go in /usr/lib/mozilla (or /usr/lib/mozilla-).
/usr/bin/mozilla is an executable file, not a directory.
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