> > Ed Booher wrote:
> >
> > Might want to try that move to 7 again. However, let me
> > ask, what problems were you having with 7 that caused you
> > to pull it out?
>
> Gnome 3. It tries to make Linux look like windows. If I
> wanted to have something looking like windows, I would run
> windows
I need to have the graphical login for my wife, who also uses the Linux
system (though not terminals and command lines). As a matter of fact, if
she were put in front of a Windows system, she would not know what to do.
Craig
Easy! If you want to shut it off, you click "Start" What could be
On Mon, 25 Apr 2016 12:30:38 -0400 Tim Crone wrote:
> I use fvwm and my reasonably default setup is not far from yours.
I'll have to look up fvwm and see what it's like.
> I always boot to runlevel 3, then startx manually. I am no fan of the
> graphical login.
I need to have the graphical lo
On Mon, 25 Apr 2016 12:55:07 -0400 Ed Booher via Mercedes
wrote:
> I'm probably showing my age, but I start almost everything from
> terminal on Linux.
I, too, start things from the command line, like gqview and gimp and some
others.
Craig
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I'm probably showing my age, but I start almost everything from terminal on
Linux. Back in the days of windowmaker / CDE, icons weren't absolute or
universal. Wave when you drive through Indiana, I'll wave back.
On Mon, Apr 25, 2016 at 12:09 PM, Craig via Mercedes
wrote:
> On Mon, 25 Apr 2016 10
On Apr 25, 2016 9:46 AM, "Craig via Mercedes" wrote:
>
> I logged onto the system using the means to log on the old way (I forget
> the exact terminology). I was able to get it fairly close to what I
> wanted. I later logged on with the "new" way and, instantly, my desktop
> was littered with icon
On Mon, 25 Apr 2016 10:43:55 -0400 Ed Booher via Mercedes
wrote:
> You are using add-ons or options I am unfamiliar with, my vanilla RHEL 5
> looks nothing like that. The Gnome bar I am used to has my windowspaces
> in it and running processes and nothing else.
>
> EdB
You can right click on th
EdB wrote:
> You are using add-ons or options I am unfamiliar with, my vanilla RHEL 5
> looks nothing like that. The Gnome bar I am used to has my windowspaces in
> it and running processes and nothing else.
My desktop looks much like yours - running Manjaro.
mao
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Red Hat 5, and thus CentOS 5 will very soon be end of life / no support.
Might want to try that move to 7 again. However, let me ask, what problems
were you having with 7 that caused you to pull it out? Also, while I am a
very strong Red Hat advocate, I must admit that *desktop* use Ubuntu tends
to
If you haven't run it for awhile, it might be phoning home for update
status, etc. Let it run for 30 minutes, then come back and see what's it's
doing. Lots of Windows internal processes use svchost - you usually see
several running at once.
While we're talking OS's, I'm now playing with Tails - b
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On Wed, 20 Apr 2016 20:36:32 -0400 Dan Penoff via Mercedes
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> Also a strong indication we security folks look for when nasty stu
On Wed, 20 Apr 2016 20:36:32 -0400 Dan Penoff via Mercedes
wrote:
> Also a strong indication we security folks look for when nasty stuff
> has infected the computer. Hijacking the svhost process makes it easy
> to hide what you’re doing.
I ran a virus scan, with the scanner updated a week or so
; IIRC Win7 and later had some way you could see exactly what was inside the
> svhost wrapper and causing problems.
> -Curt
>
>
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On Wed, 20 Apr 2016 23:44:16 + Rick Knoble via Mercedes
wrote:
> Craig sez:
>
> >Is there a way to keep it from >happening?
>
> Don't boot into Windows. :)
>
> Problem solved.
>
> You
On Wed, 20 Apr 2016 23:44:16 + Rick Knoble via Mercedes
wrote:
> Craig sez:
>
> >Is there a way to keep it from >happening?
>
> Don't boot into Windows. :)
>
> Problem solved.
>
> You're welcome.
Cute, but not what I was hoping to hear ...
I would much rather keep in booted to Linux,
Craig sez:
>Is there a way to keep it from >happening?
Don't boot into Windows. :)
Problem solved.
You're welcome.
I have the same problem when I boot into Windows for the tax season.
Rick
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On Wed, 20 Apr 2016 15:08:42 -0700 clay via Mercedes
wrote:
> The off topic list is very limited. You may only speak of ...
> operating systems ...
Speaking of which, I have been periodically booting our laptop to Windows
7 recently and have found that one of the svchost.exe processes takes ove
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