On Sat, 2004-11-06 at 00:52, Bhaktavatsala Dasa wrote: > Greetings! > > ---------- Forwarded Message ---------- > > Subject: Re: Connecting with Linux (kmail up and running)... > Date: Sat, 06 Nov 2004 00:33 > From: Bhaktavatsala Dasa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: Robert Fisher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > Good evening... ;) > > On Fri, 05 Nov 2004 16:42, Robert wrote: > > You sure about that keyboard being software? If it is I think you can > > change settings for keyboards in the KDE control centre. > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > SuSE seems to have a few bugs here and there... (may be in some settings, > somewhere). Like,printer installation was attempted, found it listed (good), > but wouldn't allow access with username and password. :$ Can defintiely do > without these bugs... :$
SuSE has good and easy access to printer software. Frankly I suspect operator error. Try telling us more - what model printer, what steps you took to set it up, what app are printing from, what errors you get, whether a simple test page works, what you have read on the net to help you, what suse documentation you have referred to etc ect > > One is on entering KDE there's an error message says... "Your monitor didn't > report its X- and Y-Size... might cause display problems..." :$ This can be a pain in SuSE if it does not recognise the monitor, I fixed this problem on my wife's desktop, if I remember how I did it, I'll let you know. > > So, one hopes that people will be forgiving and tolerant while these "bugs" > are attempted to remedy. /\ Word-wrap seems really narrow... :$ Much less > than in the "other o/s"... :$ Oh... managed to reset the keyboard rate, and > it seems to be typing more sanely now... (finger's crossed, and say a prayer, > that it stays that way). Would like more width in the word-wrap though... In > MS Wordpad the text can be wrapped to the window (and in other apps, > including email)... wordwrapping where? As you may have read in response to your other posts, text in an email should wrap somewgere around 70 characters. Its just polite to do so, soo that other people can read it without scrolling all over the place. It is a non-feature of some windows email apps that they do not do this, and leave the wrappping to the reader's email client. That is the wrong approach, and don't blame linux or linux apps because they do it properly. If you are referring to something other than email apps, please tell us which ones. Openoffice, for example, should present either an A4 page or a US letter page (and that is changeable) > :$ So, as you can tell, defintiely NOT used to such a > narrow word-wrap. Newbie stuff... Thanks for the tolerance, and help... > Wishing well, always. :) > > Bhaktavatsala Dasa (Vatsala) > > @ http://homepages.ihug.co/~vatsalaji - Hare Krishna! > > -------------------------------------------------------
