Erich Dollansky wrote:
Just check his original post, you might can help him.
Actually, I've read the post. But just like the person who's trying to help
now, I can only guess because I don't use KDE and don't know much about it.
I just found it kinda disturbing how some people were being smar
Hi,
Alphons "Fonz" van Werven wrote:
Wojciech Puchar wrote:
first of all, you used that bad letter. Just call it X. Never add an
s at the end of the other word. Some people are real allergic to this.
no allergic, just matter of proper naming. X Window System is not a
kind of windows.
KDE
Wojciech Puchar wrote:
first of all, you used that bad letter. Just call it X. Never add an s
at the end of the other word. Some people are real allergic to this.
no allergic, just matter of proper naming. X Window System is not a kind
of windows.
KDE is not a kind of X Window System too..
first of all, you used that bad letter. Just call it X. Never add an s at the
end of the other word. Some people are real allergic to this.
no allergic, just matter of proper naming. X Window System is not a kind
of windows.
KDE is not a kind of X Window System too..
Robert Falanga wrote:
system.
My son helped me set up the xwindows (KDE) on this system. It has worked OK
what is xwindows?
for quite a while and then yesterday I was trying to install a printer.
Evidently I messed something up and now I get the following:
hostname: not found
dd: not found
deleted too much?
_
Hi,
first of all, you used that bad letter. Just call it X. Never add an s
at the end of the other word. Some people are real allergic to this.
Robert Falanga wrote:
First let me say that I am quite new at freebsd or any other unix type
system.
My son helped me set up the xwindows (KDE) on th