On Sun, Oct 12, 2003 at 10:37:26AM -0700, Bob Miller wrote:
Today's discovery is that you can configure your kernel from within
the KDE Control Center.
Really? considers using kde to check it out...
Open the Control Center by clicking the wrench icon at the bottom of
the screen, then
Maybe you can add on to this webmin module:
http://www.niemueller.de/webmin/modules/iptables/
(it works as an rc-script...)
or roll your own:
http://webmin.com/modules.html
I noticed webmin just won a popularity contest over at Linux Journal;
I think it will really help bring linux to the
Look, I'm not trying to sell anyone on KDE, I just keep finding these
really weird and useful things in it. GNOME is good. Enlightenment
and fluxbox and fvwm and all the rest are good. CDE is -- well, it's
okay with me if you use CDE, so long as you don't make me use it too.*
Today's discovery
Thats funny... I just saw that yesterday from the panel menu (actually, I use
gnome panel under E!), Theres a KDE menu at the bottom of my
gnome-applications panel, under the kde menu, select: settings-modules/System
Administration/Linux Kernel.
I havnt used it, but its nice to see it :)
Jamie
I changed mine from the default to opening a new tab, entering all
this on one line in the preferences:
ps x |grep -q '[m]ozilla' mozilla -remote openURL(%s, new-tab)
|| mozilla %s
On 10/08/03 01pm, Bob Miller wrote:
I recently discovered something cool in KDE. Some of you already
know