Hello I've just installed the new SUSE 9.0 Pro and I've encountered two little configurations problems. 1) Is it possible to set an "infinite" timeout in the booting process with Grub. I do not want that Grub starts any system before I've explicitely choosed one. I've tried to set "timeout=0" but it is definitely not the solution. 2) How is it possible to set a smaller font for the display of a message with Kmail. With the "Kmail Configuration --> Appearance --> ?message text*?" menu, I can set the font I want (even the ugliest). I can also choose the size of the font if the choosen size is bigger than 14 points. For smaller sizes, the value I've clicked doesn't influence the display... I must say that small font size (e.g. 10 points) works perfecty for the message list or the folder list. The problem is only with the message body. * I don't know the official name in english. It may also be "message body". By me it is the first entry of the list. Thank you for your help claude -- Il y 10 types de personnes : celles qui savent compter en binaire et les autres
On Tuesday 14 October 2003 16:54 pm, Claude Fuhrer wrote:
Hello
I've just installed the new SUSE 9.0 Pro and I've encountered two little configurations problems.
1) Is it possible to set an "infinite" timeout in the booting process with Grub. I do not want that Grub starts any system before I've explicitely choosed one. I've tried to set "timeout=0" but it is definitely not the solution.
I'm guessing at this but I think if you edit /boot/grub/menu.lst and set the 'timeout xx' line to be: timeout 0 it will not timeout. If that doesn't work, the grub documentation should tell you.
2) How is it possible to set a smaller font for the display of a message with Kmail. With the "Kmail Configuration --> Appearance --> ?message text*?" menu, I can set the font I want (even the ugliest). I can also choose the size of the font if the choosen size is bigger than 14 points. For smaller sizes, the value I've clicked doesn't influence the display... I must say that small font size (e.g. 10 points) works perfecty for the message list or the folder list. The problem is only with the message body.
Setting the font size in the 'message body' should do it. I just set my message body font to a large value and it certainly does work... :-(
* I don't know the official name in english. It may also be "message body". By me it is the first entry of the list.
Thank you for your help
claude
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