Re: getting random background colors in ssh xterm through gnome shortcuts

2005-12-08 Thread michael
On Mon, 2005-11-28 at 22:11 -0500, H.S. wrote: Hi, At school I have my .fvmrc2 file in which I have these kind of lines: exec xterm -sl 2048 -ls -bg \#`printf '%02x%02x%02x' $((RANDOM% 31+224)) $((RANDOM%31+224)) $((RANDOM%31+224))` -e ssh remote.host.com to get an xterm windows at

getting random background colors in ssh xterm through gnome shortcuts

2005-11-28 Thread H.S.
Hi, At school I have my .fvmrc2 file in which I have these kind of lines: exec xterm -sl 2048 -ls -bg \#`printf '%02x%02x%02x' $((RANDOM% 31+224)) $((RANDOM%31+224)) $((RANDOM%31+224))` -e ssh remote.host.com to get an xterm windows at remote.host.com. The random light colored background is

Re: gnome shortcuts

2000-10-26 Thread Phillip Deackes
Debian Ghost [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hey All, Silly little question here. I can swear I used to drag icons from the Gnome pager to the desktop to create a shortcut. I recently had to reinstall enlightenment (not gnome) but when I started X again, all my gnome stuff was gone. When I try

gnome shortcuts

2000-10-25 Thread Debian Ghost
Hey All, Silly little question here. I can swear I used to drag icons from the Gnome pager to the desktop to create a shortcut. I recently had to reinstall enlightenment (not gnome) but when I started X again, all my gnome stuff was gone. When I try to drag icons off the main gnome pager to the

Re: gnome shortcuts

2000-10-25 Thread Erik Steffl
you might try to start gnome desktop, forgot which program it is, I once started it accidentally... try gnome control center..., gnome panel or something liked that... erik Debian Ghost wrote: Hey All, Silly little question here. I can swear I used to drag icons from the Gnome

Re: gnome shortcuts

2000-10-25 Thread Hubert Chan
Debian Ghost [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Hey All, Silly little question here. I can swear I used to drag icons from the Gnome pager to the desktop to create a shortcut. I recently had to reinstall enlightenment (not gnome) but when I started X again, all my gnome stuff was gone. When I try