On Fri, 20 Jan 2006 18:54:12 -0500, Philip Webb wrote:
> > Apwal looks rather neat. How did you tie it to the LMB in KDE?
>
> KDE Control Centre -> Desktop -> Behaviour -> General tab ->
> mouse-button actions -> Left button -> Custom menu 1 -> edit
You hcan halve the number of actions by righ
060120 Neil Bothwick wrote:
> On Fri, 20 Jan 2006 11:51:40 -0500, Philip Webb wrote:
>> I use the rather cute Apwal (in Portage) tied to the left mouse-button
>> to get a pretty display of icons to start common apps,
> Apwal looks rather neat. How did you tie it to the LMB in KDE?
KDE Control Cent
On Fri, 20 Jan 2006 11:51:40 -0500, Philip Webb wrote:
> One can & I do configure KDE to be simple & unobtrusive: the panel is
> hidden & has no app start-buttons & (of course) there are no desktop
> icons. I use the rather cute Apwal (in Portage) tied to the left
> mouse-button to get a pretty di
060120 Linux Java wrote:
> I wanna to know KDE and Gnome which is more popular.
This gets asked regularly in one form or another
& the proper answer is that Gentoo gives you a real choice, so who cares ?
KDE got a bad reputation a few years ago, partly due to bloat & sloth
& originally because Qt
Linux Java gmail.com> writes:
> I wanna to know KDE and Gnome which is more popular.
Well Hello Linux-Java,
I'll attempt to give you some non-subjective reasons
for KDE. Let me start out by saying, depending on what
you are doing and what are your key applications, Gnome
might be good for you
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