Ian Pascoe wrote:
> Before starting the process using the Live Ubuntu CD, is the installer
> intelligent enough to see the existing partitions and use them, or will I
> still have to define each one? Is it better to install direct from the CD,
> or launch the Live CD and install from there?
I thi
2009/2/17 Sean Miller :
> Isn't it ctrl-+ and ctrl--?
>
> Never knew that "+" or "-" on their own did anything.
Well, yes, you need to use the Ctrl modifier. That was implicit.
But Ctrl-combinations are still working fine: I can open tabs with
Ctrl-T, close windows with Ctrl-W etc. It's just + an
Isn't it ctrl-+ and ctrl--?
Never knew that "+" or "-" on their own did anything.
sean
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This is odd. A few days ago, the numeric keypad [+] and [-] keys
stopped working for text zoom in Firefox. I'm on 3.0.6 on Ubuntu 8.10,
all current, everything else working fine. No recent software changes.
Google finds nothing relevant but it's hard to search for + or - as
they are operators in G
Andrew Oakley wrote:
> I use the Zonet KVM3004, 14 quid including 4 sets of cables...
Many thanks for your very helpful reply. I've just ordered one (plus a
couple of the PS2>USB converters you recommend in the review).
Thanks again!
Mac
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I wrote:
> mac wrote:
> > would I get better results with something a bit more expensive?
> Digital video connectors would be useful, if all your kits
> supports it.
To expand this point, what you generally get by spending more money is
better support for higher resolution video. If you only want