I just installed KDE 3.1.1 via Konstruct (the Garball thing for KDE).
It's installed and I'm playing around with it, customizing things.
The one thing I'd like to customize is the way Alt-Tab works to cycle
through windows. I can't find any way to configure it and am guessing
it's hidden
Thanks Larry! See ya tomorrow night about 6.
Woody
Quoting Larry Price [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
It's downloading as we speak and I'll burn a couple of copies before
thursday.
So let's see one for woody, one for neil to further his evil plans, one
for labeling Knoppix and using for an AFJ ...
In prior release of KDE:
Control Center -- Look Feel -- Shortcuts -- Navigation -- Walk
through Windows
On 03/26/03 10am, Rob Hudson wrote:
I just installed KDE 3.1.1 via Konstruct (the Garball thing for KDE).
It's installed and I'm playing around with it, customizing things.
The one
I'm having trouble printing from open office to 11x17 paper. I'm trying to
print directly or to a2ps. When I print and view it throught |a2ps
-Pdisplay, or when it comes out on the printer the page is shortened. The
height is shrunk about 80%. I've tried making the document taller (legal
On Wed, Mar 26, 2003 at 02:34:34PM -0800, Cory Petkovsek wrote:
I'm having trouble printing from open office to 11x17 paper. I'm trying to
print directly or to a2ps. When I print and view it throught |a2ps
-Pdisplay, or when it comes out on the printer the page is shortened. The
height is
I haven't fully examined the latest release, but a programs called
spadmin (IIRC) was used to configure the printers' settings.
Maybe you already use that, I don't know, but hope that helps a bit.
-Ben B
On Wed, 2003-03-26 at 15:18, Cory Petkovsek wrote:
On Wed, Mar 26, 2003 at 02:34:34PM
On Wed, Mar 26, 2003 at 03:22:05PM -0800, Ben Barrett wrote:
I haven't fully examined the latest release, but a programs called
spadmin (IIRC) was used to configure the printers' settings.
Maybe you already use that, I don't know, but hope that helps a bit.
-Ben B
Yeah, I was using it.
OpenOffice.org has a new version out in beta
Many new import/export formats such as PDF, Macromedia Flash, DocBook,
several PDA Office file formats, flat XML and XHTML
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They must've finally changed that, it *was* spadmin from StarOffice, and
stayed that way in a number of versions of OpenOffice. I suppose
soffice is no longer the starting program, either? I have used the
earlier release 641 as well as 1.0, both of which used spadmin and
soffice... cheers!
Ben
Check out todays Wednesday March 26th, 2003 http://linuxtoday.com . It says
a new bill will a formal stance for open source software. Go Oregon, Be
your independent self. I think there will be a lot of MS lobbying going
on. Let your representatives know how you feel. It would be very nice
Let your representatives know how you feel. It would be very nice if
Oregon become the first MS free state.
Tim
How ironic its name is also bill!
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I noticed that today, too, just minutes ago -- nice to see that the
Oregonian is running a piece about Ken's Bill too!!
Way to go, open sores = ))
BenB
PS - linuxtoday links to the oregonian article... would also like to
point out that this Bill is not at all about anti-M$ or being
Around Wed,Mar 26 2003, at 04:48, Ben Barrett, wrote:
I noticed that today, too, just minutes ago -- nice to see that the
Oregonian is running a piece about Ken's Bill too!!
Way to go, open sores = ))
BenB
PS - linuxtoday links to the oregonian article... would also like to
point
Joseph Carter wrote:
I'm willing to help anyone who wants to serve up or download Linux ISOs
learn to use BitTorrent. GREAT tool!
Hey Joe is this a wxPython thing?
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In the article it says Ken Barber from Eugene an Open Source advocate wrote
the bill. Way to go Ken. Now I hope the State government has enough spirit
to stand up to proprietary programs and not to be bought out by lobbying
dollars. The article expained it well.
Tim
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On Wed, Mar 26, 2003 at 05:11:18PM -0800, john fleming wrote:
I'm willing to help anyone who wants to serve up or download Linux ISOs
learn to use BitTorrent. GREAT tool!
Hey Joe is this a wxPython thing?
It is. Fair warning though, I got it
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