The Tuesday 2004-10-26 at 08:53 -0700, Bahram Alinezhad wrote:
You are running off-topic fast in one thread, while, many of my questions are unanswered. I require you go back and read posts sent by "Bahram Alinezhad" with the topic "(Re:) Simple questions No.x".
Require? That's bad manners, man... :-/ We are not SuSE employees, but normal people that help in their free time because we(they) want to. We are not under any obligation whatsoever to do so. People have been trying to answer your questions; but reading and following your posts is sometimes too difficult, and our time is also limited. You should try to learn a bit about how to post question efficiently on a mail list, and you will get more appropriate answers, as others have told you. For example: - Quote properly, trim not needed text. Remove bottom, useless, text. Previous text has to be marked with ">" or ">>", etc, (as this email), not as you do "name... wrote"... "name wrote". That is very confusing to us. - Use titles (Re) that give a hint about what is inside the email. Writing "Please reply" or "Simple questions No.2" is confusing and unproductive. Many of us will just ignore them, because we only have a look at the list of thousands of emails to select which ones we want to read. - Explain your question clearly, giving enough details. I'm sorry, but often I don't understand what you ask - and English is not my first language either. - Try to put one question only per email, or at least, related to the subject (Re). - Please don't crosspost. Many of us will think: "let the other list answer, I will not." It might save you time when writing, but it will get you fewer interested answers. - Respect threading, don't break it. It makes following the subject harder. - Read the list for some time; learn from them; imitate what others do. We all did. Almost :-)
I have about $20 monthly income and pay about $1 per hour for internet account (dialup). Please be a little kind and don't let my connection waste.
I understand, and I'm sorry about that. I hope you can read your mail while off-line, and not using a webmail. That's a waste of money. You are having problems with software that is no longer designed for such a "low" resolution as 640x480. No developer is probably even testing their software at that resolution, so you really have a problem there. You probably will have to define a larger _virtual_ display size, that moves when you push to the sides with the mouse. It is not comfortable, but it is the only thing I can suggest. Or use older software. -- Cheers, Carlos Robinson