Please reply! (was: Simple questions No.2)
(SuSE 9.1)
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> "Bahram Alinezhad" (alineziad@yahoo.com) wrote:
Hello, Please send solutions to these issues if possible: 1- Konqueror cannot remember its window size permanently, nor Nautilus. For Konqueror, as you know, there is an option, but, it doesn't work for ever. 2- In gnome, is there a way to mount and unmount floppies or CDs (other than mount command)? 3- In gnome, Mozilla "Preferences" menu cannot be moved further when its title-bar reaches to top of the screen. This problem prevents me to press OK button or access some settings (I use Alt+mouse to move). Is there some settings to solve this? 4- Can KDE menu go to transparency mode as well as its task-bar panel? What about Gnome? 5- I installed SuSE "Neverball" rpm in RedHat 9.0; It works well for all graphics, musics, and sound effects, except one: the woman's speeches. Can by some settings it appear or I have to find and compile the source code only? 6- (Too stupid question?!) Can I install YaST for RedHat? 7- Why the gnome menu icon is intact (unlike the KDE one which is altered to SuSE)? In RedHat, It is a red hat ;-) <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< Some questions have not been replied yet (1, 4, and 5). Thank you for your help in all other questions. Bahram Alinezhad, Rudehen, Tehran, Iran. _______________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Declare Yourself - Register online to vote today! http://vote.yahoo.com
On Sat, 23 Oct, 2004 at 23:31:24 -0700, Bahram Alinezhad wrote: http://www.gweep.ca/~edmonds/usenet/ml-etiquette.html#SECTION000200000000000... specificly paragraph 3, and http://www.gweep.ca/~edmonds/usenet/ml-etiquette.html#SECTION000900000000000... TIA, Jon -- Just say "know!"
Bahram Alinezhad wrote:
2- In gnome, is there a way to mount and unmount floppies or CDs (other than mount command)?
I don't think you have to mount them manually anymore since 9.1 -- kernel 2.6 has auto-mount -- just click on them if you want to access them.
3- In gnome, Mozilla "Preferences" menu cannot be moved further when its title-bar reaches to top of the screen. This problem prevents me to press OK button or access some settings (I use Alt+mouse to move). Is there some settings to solve this?
To me that sounds like you should try with a higher screen resolution, then you'll see the whole menu. I had the same problem on a laptop once and it was because of the relatively low screen resolution. /Lars
Bahram Alinezhad wrote:
(SuSE 9.1)
"Bahram Alinezhad" (alineziad@yahoo.com) wrote: ----------
Hello, Please send solutions to these issues if possible: A long series of questions!
1- Konqueror cannot remember its window size permanently, nor Nautilus. For Konqueror, as you know, there is an option, but, it doesn't work for ever.
If you exit from KDE and the session is saved, on return konqueror will be as it was before.
2- In gnome, is there a way to mount and unmount floppies or CDs (other than mount command)?
I couldn't say about gnome, but on kde there are usually icons on the desktop that allow that. You can go through the Control Centre menu and play with different settings to get the desktop the way you like it.
3- In gnome, Mozilla "Preferences" menu cannot be moved further when its title-bar reaches to top of the screen. This problem prevents me to press OK button or access some settings (I use Alt+mouse to move). Is there some settings to solve this?
Difficult to imagine what you describe here. The OK button is normally at the bottom on menues. Possibly your screen resolution is wrong, try CTRL-ALT-numeric keypad+ to see if a particular resolution solves it.
4- Can KDE menu go to transparency mode as well as its task-bar panel? What about Gnome?
I guess you are thinking of panel hiding that works for the task bar, I use it. As for the menu, you pull it down, select what you need and it disappears, it shouldn't be visible all the time.
5- I installed SuSE "Neverball" rpm in RedHat 9.0; It works well for all graphics, musics, and sound effects, except one: the woman's speeches. Can by some settings it appear or I have to find and compile the source code only?
Mixer settings perhaps or it could be a badly recorded voice.
6- (Too stupid question?!) Can I install YaST for RedHat?
YaST is a SuSE tool, RedHat/Mandrake each has its own tools (Control Center) as does others, they are all different and built for just that distribution.
7- Why the gnome menu icon is intact (unlike the KDE one which is altered to SuSE)? In RedHat, It is a red hat ;-) <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<
I believe it can be altered from the default SuSE setting, but I've never tried it. Each distribution sets up it's stuff the way they like it.
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Bahram Alinezhad
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Jon Clausen
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Lars Norén
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Sid Boyce