Adam Bogacki <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 21/09/2002 (13:30) : > On Sat, Sep 21, 2002 at 10:49:02AM +0200 or thereabouts, Preben Randhol wrote: > > Adam Bogacki <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 20/09/2002 (09:57) : > > > > > > I deleted the top panel for greater space on the screen .... > > > where do I go to find (Panel) Settings => Session =>Session > > > Properties => Startup Programs => 'Automatically store > > > changes to session' ... etc ? > > > > Did you keep the bottom panel? If you have the default setup then isn't > > this bigger? Anyway just run gnomecc from a xterm. > > > > Thanks, that should do it. I'll have to reboot to check ... > > I've been trying to delete stuff because I have 2 Gb in /user > which df tells me is 100% full - that is where I downloaded stuff goes
Try : apt-get autoclean > (as opposed to software off CD's and local sources). I have had a few > apt-get dist-upgrades of Woody unstable which would not install for, > I think, that reason. I finally managed to get it to 98% and did a > successful 'apt-get -f dist-upgrade --fix-missing' today (while > packing for an overdue move from Sydney to Wellington, New Zealand - > 'land of orcs & hobbits') but now the Gnome terminal won't open. > It's not critical as I can use Konsole but I miss the setup I > had there. Any ideas (apart from another dist-upgrade) ? I would recommend that you run dselect and uninstall all you don't want. Don't install both gnome and KDE as they will take a lot of space. It is better to choose one of them and then install the applications you want of the other. Preben -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

