Hi, I'm using SuSE 10.1. Does this version has a Administrative Tool to install new printers and fonts, like in previous versions; at least till 9.2? Regards Lívio Cipriano
On Sunday 20 August 2006 23:14, Lívio Cipriano wrote:
Hi,
I'm using SuSE 10.1. Does this version has a Administrative Tool to install new printers and fonts, like in previous versions; at least till 9.2?
spadmin should be there. Try /usr/lib/ooo-2.0/program/spadmin if you can't find it in the menus
Hi Anders, Thanks for your answer. There it was, but seams that some one forgot to include it in the KDE menus. I even create a new user, cause when I change SuSE versions and I keep all my home dir, I don't get a "clean" new KDE environment, meaning that I don't get some new or altered functionalities from the new version. For example, I don't have the iPod icon in the Services tab in Konqueror. I haven't figure out how to solve this yet. Regards Lívio Cipriano ----- Original Message ----- On Sunday 20 August 2006 23:14, Lívio Cipriano wrote:
Hi,
I'm using SuSE 10.1. Does this version has a Administrative Tool to install new printers and fonts, like in previous versions; at least till 9.2?
spadmin should be there. Try /usr/lib/ooo-2.0/program/spadmin if you can't find it in the menus
On Sunday 20 August 2006 23:56, Lívio Cipriano wrote:
There it was, but seams that some one forgot to include it in the KDE menus. I even create a new user, cause when I change SuSE versions and I keep all my home dir, I don't get a "clean" new KDE environment, meaning that I don't get some new or altered functionalities from the new version. For example, I don't have the iPod icon in the Services tab in Konqueror. I haven't figure out how to solve this yet.
One harsh way to solve this would be: a) exit X11 b) cd ~ c) mv .kde .kde.OLD d) start X11/KDE That will rebuild your ~/.kde directory. If you have settings in, e.g., KMail which you don't want to lose, then copy those files individually from ~/.kde.OLD to ~/.kde. -- ----- stephan@s11n.net http://s11n.net "...pleasure is a grace and is not obedient to the commands of the will." -- Alan W. Watts
Hi Stephan, I made what your recommended, rebuild the ~/.kde dir, but with a variation, cause I didn't want move the applications setting files manually; I've a lot of them. a) entered as root b) moved .kde to .kde.old c) exit root d) entered as me, KDE rebuild it's dir e) copied .kde.old to .kde f) reentred kde It worked. Now, at least I see the iPod icon. Regards Lívio Cipriano ----- Original Message ----- On Sunday 20 August 2006 23:56, Lívio Cipriano wrote:
There it was, but seams that some one forgot to include it in the KDE menus. I even create a new user, cause when I change SuSE versions and I keep all my home dir, I don't get a "clean" new KDE environment, meaning that I don't get some new or altered functionalities from the new version. For example, I don't have the iPod icon in the Services tab in Konqueror. I haven't figure out how to solve this yet.
One harsh way to solve this would be: a) exit X11 b) cd ~ c) mv .kde .kde.OLD d) start X11/KDE That will rebuild your ~/.kde directory. If you have settings in, e.g., KMail which you don't want to lose, then copy those files individually from ~/.kde.OLD to ~/.kde.
* Lívio Cipriano <lcipriano@iol.pt> [08-20-06 19:48]:
I made what your recommended, rebuild the ~/.kde dir, but with a variation, cause I didn't want move the applications setting files manually; I've a lot of them.
a) entered as root b) moved .kde to .kde.old c) exit root
no need for 'root' here, *you* own the files. You could have performed the same operation as _you_. "~" means /home/<you> -- Patrick Shanahan Registered Linux User #207535 http://wahoo.no-ip.org @ http://counter.li.org HOG # US1244711 Photo Album: http://wahoo.no-ip.org/gallery2
Hi Patrick, You are right, but as I was using KDE, I didn't want to move my KDE config files files during my session, once that I wasn't sure that all of them could be moved during my session an could have some unpredictable side effects. Regards Lívio Cipriano ----- Original Message ----- * Lívio Cipriano <lcipriano@iol.pt> [08-20-06 19:48]:
I made what your recommended, rebuild the ~/.kde dir, but with a variation, cause I didn't want move the applications setting files manually; I've a lot of them.
a) entered as root b) moved .kde to .kde.old c) exit root
no need for 'root' here, *you* own the files. You could have performed the same operation as _you_. "~" means /home/<you> -- Patrick Shanahan Registered Linux User #207535 http://wahoo.no-ip.org @ http://counter.li.org HOG # US1244711 Photo Album: http://wahoo.no-ip.org/gallery2
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Anders Johansson
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Lívio Cipriano
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Patrick Shanahan
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stephan beal