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Thanks for the info. I downloaded and installed yanc but it didn't make any difference, half of the settings were still disabled after initial settings and a re-boot ( things like use nvagp were...
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Hi all,
I just upgraded my system to the following specs.
* Athlon-XP 2.2 gig processor
* 512 megs DDR ram @ 400 mhz
* 80 gig 7200 hard drive.
* Asus A7V600 mobo
* MSI Geforce FX5200 Video...
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Hi Tireseas,
There are several commercial offerings but the one that stands out is quasar. It is a commercial product and you can try a 30 day demo to see if it offers the features your wife is...
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Hi dijit,
Firstly go to KDE Control Center >> Desktop >> Panels >> select the Menus Tab >> Click the Edit K Menu button and away you go.
Hope it helps.
Kai
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Python is my favorite programming language. It's a great way to introduce yourself to programming but don't be fooled into thinking it is not powerfull because it is easy to use.
Python scripts...
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watts get me a job !!
Just kidding I am moving back to Halifax on Wednesday since nobody in Toronto wants my services as an IT geek :)
:D
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Hi speaks,
I had the same problem. I re-installed the latest point release for quake3 and it fixed the problem for me.
Hope it helps,
Kai
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Hi all,
Hoping to get some feedback as to the availability of some high-quality open source video and audio encoding software for Linux.
The Linux based project that I am working on would...
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Here you go >> http://ftp.freshrpms.net/pub/freshrpms/redhat/7.1/apt/
Kai
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You are looking for the apmd service. It can be loaded from here >> redhat-config-services .
Kai
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Hi layersection,
Apt4rpm is actually a port of apt-get a packaging system for Debian's .deb package format. Some nice people have ported it and modified it to work with .rpm files. Synaptic is gui...
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Slippery,
There are several things you can do. Firstly, install a window manager that doesn't require as many system resources as kde/gnome. Try installing icewm, xfce or fluxbox.
Unless you...
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Try looking in >> /etc/apt/sources.list
GL Kai
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www.tightvnc.com
It's not hard to use and there are clent/server software for both Win32 and Unix.
Kai
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Hey Bubber,
On the openoffice.org site they have a faq regarding adding fonts (you can find it on their site). You go to the directory where OO is installed and change to the "program"directory. ...
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Firstly, you might want to edit your post and remove some of the questionable language.
Secondly, what Desktop Environment are you runnign KDE, Gnome ??
Kai
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Try hitting ctrl + alt + (keyboard numberpad + or - key) until your apps fill the screen properly. This will cycle through your x-window resolution settings.
Hope it helps
Kai
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One of the coolest VNC programs as far as I am concerned is TightVNC. To say it works on Windows and *nix would be an understatement. It has client software so that you can access your server via...
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In Python you simply:
>>>import os
>>>os.system('vi')
Will launch the vi editor.
Hope it helps,
Kai
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Hi matro197,
You will need to set and ACL (Access Control List) for the site/file type. I don't have squid installed but just check your manpage for squid or do a search on google.com/linux for...
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Check out this website might be what your looking for. Although it is for Redhat you might find some answers.
http://canvas.gnome.org:65348/pybliographer/faq.html
GL Kai
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Choice is probably the biggest factor for me. There is somthing for everyone in Linux. If you have old hardware or a blazing fast new computer you can still run Linux and are not forced to upgrade...
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Hi winex,
These are perfectly normal. Probably it is gnome or some such application. This command will help narrow down what applications have the communications opened to the /tmp dir.
netstat...
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There is KDevelop for writing KDE applications using C++ (i think) There are tons of other IDE's for developing applicaiotn in Linux. Just do a search on google.com/linux.
www.kdevelop.org
GL...
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