small chat dialog
box to be available.
Does it work this way or does the user have to
be the server?
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Roger Clark
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Bingo! That got it Mike. And note the spacing of the command (for others
following this thread). It has to be "nautilus --display:1" Writing
it any other way doesn't work.
Thanks, Mike. And it is interesting that Nautilus does this and other
programs don't (or at least the ones I've tested so
Demnati, you are doing fine in English, so don't worry about that.
To answer the question completely, we would need to know more.
If your workstation is directly connected to the Internet, you should be
able to do what you want to do with VNC. The directions are included with
the download of V
Tim, I had about the same problem, but with Gnome. I went to the user
home directory (user name under which vncserver was run). You should find
a ".vnc" subdirectory (ie hidden) under that, and in there an xstartup
file. Edit that xstartup file. Take out the reference to twm and insert
the ref fo
I have a Linux server, XP client. I just tried about what Steve said, with
a slight difference: ran ls-al on the Linux box, blocked some of that text,
used Cntl-C, then Cntl-V into Notepad on XP. Nothing happened. Am I missing
something here?
Roger
At 04:42 PM 4/15/2002, you wrote:
>I just w
..so, if it is being sent by *everyone* on an email list (so far as the
return address is saying), and we are to stone the senders, doesn't this
just back up Dylan's original proposal that"...everyone must get stoned"?
Sorry, just an opening for bit of levity I couldn't resist
RC
At 12:28 PM