Hi :)
Just don't play Wesnoth or Glest (or Neverball) as you will find time vanishes 
if you do.  

Welcome in! :)
Regards from 
Tom :)  





>________________________________
> From: Regina Henschel <[email protected]>
>To: [email protected] 
>Sent: Sunday, 11 August 2013, 14:32
>Subject: Re: [libreoffice-users] Installing 4.1 on OpenSuse
> 
>
>Hi all,
>
>thank you all for your assistance. I've learned a lot about work-flow 
>under Linux and find it rather different from what I'm used to do under 
>Windows.
>
>I need Linux mainly for testing ODF interoperability problems. Such is 
>possible now. If I get further problems, I know you will help me :)
>
>Kind regards
>Regina
>
>
>Andrew Brown schrieb:
>> Hi Regina
>>
>> You've received some very good advice here, I'll just add my little bit.
>> If you are using KDE with openSuSE, then you can also use a feature of
>> KDE built in, called "Desktop Folders", similiar to Stardock's "Fences",
>> and dare I say it here, Windows 8's new Metro/Modern desktop (Hmmm! a
>> little humorous dig at MS, wonder where they got their Win8 layout
>> from!!!!!). Basically it is where one can group similiar apps /
>> workspace icons and so forth, so for instance you can group all of the
>> LO icons in one fence, utilities in another fence and so on and so
>> forth. But unlike a traditional folder on a desktop, these display their
>> contents, sort of in an expanded folder, making the icons visible, but
>> keeping order. And this is available with KDE on any distro, whether
>> native to that distro or as an add-on such as Debian based distro's.
>>
>> A quick history lesson on the two most common front end / GUI shells
>> offered in Linux distro's, KDE (K Desktop Environment) and GNOME (GNU
>> Network Object Model Environment as it was initially known as). KDE very
>> popular due to similarity in layout and function to MS Windows, and
>> GNOME popular with Apple O/S type users for function and layout. There
>> are of course many other desktops as well.
>>
>> Very useful, hope you find it's of use to you. As Tom iterated in
>> another post, nice to offer you back something for all your help with LO
>> to us.
>>
>> Regards
>>
>> Andrew Brown
>>
>> On 10/08/2013 12:36 AM, Tom Davies wrote:
>>> Hi :)
>>> i knew someone would have a good answer for 2.  1 only changed in the
>>> latest release, i think, and i only heard about that on this list
>>> otherwise i'm not sure any of us would have known.  Well, a couple of
>>> people obviously.  Good to see another person with an excellent name
>>> had the answer for 2
>>> Regards from
>>> Tom too :)
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>> ________________________________
>>>> From: Thomas Taylor <[email protected]>
>>>> To: [email protected]
>>>> Sent: Friday, 9 August 2013, 19:19
>>>> Subject: Re: [libreoffice-users] Installing 4.1 on OpenSuse
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> <snip />
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>> (2)
>>>>> I want to get an icon on the desktop, which launches the start center,
>>>>> not a specific module. How do I get that?
>>>>>
>>>>> Kind regards
>>>>> Regina
>>>>>
>>>> Not sure  about what you mean by the "start center". In the lower
>>>> left corner
>>>> of the screen (if you're using KDE) is a startup icon. You can start any
>>>> installed program from there. LO will be under "Office > Word
>>>> Processors". OR
>>>> you can do like many of use and either put the icon on the desktop or
>>>> in the
>>>> bottom panel.
>>>>
>>>> Tom
>>>>
>>>>
>>
>>
>
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