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Chris Bannister wrote:
> On Sun, Feb 25, 2007 at 01:13:01AM +0100, Joe Hart wrote:
>> That's one (fvwm) that I haven't tried. Unless that's comes standard on
>> some distro's that I have tried. I'll look into it. Thanks for the tip.
>
> Since you ar
On Thu, Mar 01, 2007 at 12:33:33AM +1300, Chris Bannister wrote:
> On Sun, Feb 25, 2007 at 11:12:27PM +0100, Joe Hart wrote:
> > I installed fvwm, and I'm running it in another session, I must say,
> > without messing with any configuration, it looks quite impressive. It
> > seems faster than kde,
On Sun, Feb 25, 2007 at 11:12:27PM +0100, Joe Hart wrote:
> I installed fvwm, and I'm running it in another session, I must say,
> without messing with any configuration, it looks quite impressive. It
> seems faster than kde, which is a no-brainer since KDE is so demanding
> on the resources.
Yep
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Celejar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Sun, 25 Feb 2007 23:12:27 +0100
> Joe Hart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> [snip]
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> > I installed fvwm, and I'm running it in another session, I must say,
> > without messing with any configuration, it looks quite impres
On Sun, 25 Feb 2007 23:12:27 +0100
Joe Hart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> I installed fvwm, and I'm running it in another session, I must say,
> without messing with any configuration, it looks quite impressive. It
> seems faster than kde, which is a no-brainer since KDE is so demanding
>
On Sun, Feb 25, 2007 at 01:13:01AM +0100, Joe Hart wrote:
> That's one (fvwm) that I haven't tried. Unless that's comes standard on
> some distro's that I have tried. I'll look into it. Thanks for the tip.
Since you are running Sid, install fvwm-themes. It isn't in Etch, but it
looks like you ca
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Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
> Joe Hart wrote:
> Chris Bannister wrote:
On Wed, Feb 21, 2007 at 06:53:06PM +0100, Joe Hart wrote:
> One of the things that draws me to KDE is the fact that _almost_
> everything is configurable (I can't change the
Joe Hart wrote:
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Chris Bannister wrote:
On Wed, Feb 21, 2007 at 06:53:06PM +0100, Joe Hart wrote:
One of the things that draws me to KDE is the fact that _almost_
everything is configurable (I can't change the foreground text color on
the items in t
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Chris Bannister wrote:
> On Wed, Feb 21, 2007 at 06:53:06PM +0100, Joe Hart wrote:
>> One of the things that draws me to KDE is the fact that _almost_
>> everything is configurable (I can't change the foreground text color on
>> the items in the taskba
On Wed, Feb 21, 2007 at 06:53:06PM +0100, Joe Hart wrote:
> One of the things that draws me to KDE is the fact that _almost_
> everything is configurable (I can't change the foreground text color on
> the items in the taskbar :( ). Oh well.
You will love fvwm where everything _is_ configurable[1]
On Wed, 21 Feb 2007 18:53:06 +0100, Joe wrote in message
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> Arnt Karlsen wrote:
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> >>> ..huh??? Both c-w and C-q works for me, both in kde and fluxbox,
> >on >> both Iceweasel and Konqueror.
> >> Perhaps you're running Sa
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Arnt Karlsen wrote:
>>> ..huh??? Both c-w and C-q works for me, both in kde and fluxbox, on
>>> both Iceweasel and Konqueror.
>> Perhaps you're running Sarge. If you've you're running Etch or newer,
>> you're in for a surprise. Konqueror 3.5.5 does
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> Arnt Karlsen wrote:
> > On Tue, 20 Feb 2007 08:45:57 +0100, Joe wrote in message
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> >> Koqueror, the all-in-one file manager and browser, on the the other
> >>
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> On Tue, 20 Feb 2007 08:45:57 +0100, Joe wrote in message
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>> Koqueror, the all-in-one file manager and browser, on the the other
>> hand follows the same rule to close the windows, however ctrl-w will
>> not close the program,
KS wrote:
Hi,
Long time ago Firefox used to behave like a normal Linux application
with regards to keyboard shortcuts to close/quit the application.
However, somewhere during the 1.5.x release or with 2.0, the Ctrl+Q does
not do anything. Ctrl+W closes one tab at a time only and Ctrl+Shift+W
qui
On Tue, 20 Feb 2007 08:45:57 +0100, Joe wrote in message
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> KS wrote:
> > Long time ago Firefox used to behave like a normal Linux application
> > with regards to keyboard shortcuts to close/quit the application.
> > However
You have to consider that Firefox's main target is Windows, not Linux.
Actually, according to the mozilla documentation, they specifically
write code that is portable, and even has guidelines on how to do it.
That being said, the program is different, only in slight ways between a
Windows versio
Joe Hart wrote:
> KS wrote:
>> Long time ago Firefox used to behave like a normal Linux application
>> with regards to keyboard shortcuts to close/quit the application.
>> However, somewhere during the 1.5.x release or with 2.0, the Ctrl+Q does
>> not do anything. Ctrl+W closes one tab at a time on
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KS wrote:
> Long time ago Firefox used to behave like a normal Linux application
> with regards to keyboard shortcuts to close/quit the application.
> However, somewhere during the 1.5.x release or with 2.0, the Ctrl+Q does
> not do anything. Ctrl+W cl
Hi,
Long time ago Firefox used to behave like a normal Linux application
with regards to keyboard shortcuts to close/quit the application.
However, somewhere during the 1.5.x release or with 2.0, the Ctrl+Q does
not do anything. Ctrl+W closes one tab at a time only and Ctrl+Shift+W
quits the appli
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