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First | Previous | Next | Last lightweight image viewer with obvious imageloading progress Hi folks, Strange combination really. Slow box big pics. Box: 600MHz PIII with 128Mb RAM. USB 1.1 multi... lightweight image viewer with obvious imageloading progress Cheers Dan and Stan, I'll give xli a go, but unless it pops up an empty window first which it... knotify crash 750 On Saturday 01 April 2006 00:47, M stood up and spoke the following words to the mbuttes incomp.os.linux.misc...: Open up theKDE-Control-Paneland check the list in the pane on the... knotify crash 751 On Saturday 01 April 2006 10:59, M stood up and spoke the following words to the mbuttes incomp.os.linux.misc...: That's because your window size is bigger than what your screen can display... knotify crash 752 On Sunday 02 April 2006 11:04, M stood up and spoke the following words to the mbuttes incomp.os.linux.misc...: That's odd, because that has always worked here. You do of... knotify crash 753 M topic: "knotify" and kde "crashes" ~$ locate crashusr-lib-kde3-libcrashesplugin.lausr-lib-kde3-libcrashesplugin.sousr-share-applnk-.hidden-crashesplugin.desktopusr-share-apps-khtml-kpartplugins-crashesplugin.rcusr-share-doc-kde-HTML... Gnome file window keeps popping up I have been happily using RH 7.1 on a PC that isn't connected to the internet, although I sometimes... Gnome file window keeps popping up 755 I got the book, "Gnome For Linux For Dummies" and it says how to solve the problem. Namely, when you click on logout, it prompts you with a window... Gnome file window keeps popping up 756 Allan Adler FWIW - I'm using Debian Sarge (3.1r1) Kernel 2.6.8-2 - and along with KDE, using 'kdm' as the Desktop Manager - though gdm was initially the default installed desktop mangler... Diagnosing mouse in text mode was Gnome file window keeps popping up I got the answers I needed on comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware.misc. The solution was to use a DOS boot disk containing a mouse driver, a copy of qbasic... Diagnosing mouse in text mode was Gnome file window keeps popping up Allan Adler Hi; Firstly - to address an earlier Gnome logout issue; You should always be able to use (some form of) the keyboard's TAB, SPACEBAR, Alt, Shift, ENTER , Up-Down Arrows keys... Gnome file window keeps popping up 759 Thanks for all the help with my problem. Now that I know I can escape from Gnome with the keyboard when I need... Gnome file window keeps popping up 760 wrote in comp.os.linux.misc: Have you tried restarting X using Ctrl-Alt-Backspace ? Pressing Ctrl-Alt-F1 will get you to the first virtual console (text mode). The... Defrag Constant HD accessing 761 In a message on 3 Apr 2006 07:26:00 -0700, wrote : Ah! 'PHP-mySQL development'. I don't know *exactly* what you are (if improperly messed with, such as a... Defrag Constant HD accessing 762 David L. Johnson Thanks for all the replies, all! According to TOP, I have 1.5GB of swap, and... Defrag Constant HD accessing 763 Chris You know, I don't know. I think so. But, see below for an update on that.... Well, here's what it said for last several items... Problems resizing NTFS parbreastion 764 So folks, I was searching for an answer to the problem this guy was having. I had Win... Problems resizing NTFS parbreastion 765 Mark Poole It doesn't and IMHO it shouldn't either. It's not a defragmenter but a resizer. Its main purposes are reliability and speed: In some unknown, very rare corner cases. Personally I've... Problems resizing NTFS parbreastion 766 AN O'Nymous OK, got it :-) I found out USB drives do work in the GParted boot, although you have to type: mountdev... Problems resizing NTFS parbreastion 767 Thanks for the log! :) The problem here is indeed with inode 19263, so 'ntfsinfo -fi 19263dev-hda1 grep... Problems resizing NTFS parbreastion 768 Here's the output of: I also had to widen 29949478 to 29949481 or else I get: Searching fort cluster range 29949477-29949478 clusters aren't in use... Problems resizing NTFS parbreastion 769 Hi. I copied the most of the files out after receiving the new hard drive... Google OS Marketing Plans Hacked Google's GoogleOS Marketing plans Hacked Hackers have been quite busy lately, and have apparently hacked into Google's marketing plans for their upcoming GoogleOS. Since the plan is already flying around the web, this author has... Root pivoting, resizing reiserfs & upgrading SuSE 771 On Wed, 15 Mar 2006 01:32:00 -0800, AN O'Nymous Knoppix or another live CD, such as Slackware rescue, Slax, Fedora rescue. Booting from the CD is the... Root pivoting, resizing reiserfs & upgrading SuSE 772 I'd add too that having one huge data parbreastion is simply asking for trouble, and also slows down the... ProTools vs. Ardour. Why spend the money I've been looking at selling my Protools rig and going completely Open Source as far as software is... ProTools vs. Ardour. Why spend the money 774 I have no idea why people think ProTools is overpriced. It's only overpriced if you want it and it's more than you want to pay... ProTools vs. Ardour. Why spend the money 775 snip I understand your frustration with the next version of name your hardware or OS breaking all kinds of things. Regardless of... ProTools vs. Ardour. Why spend the money 776 On 03 Apr 2006 17:37:33 GMT, Kevin the Drummer This is probably true but I think it stems from different reasons. The Windows user base is clogged with people... ProTools vs. Ardour. Why spend the money 777 On Tue, 04 Apr 2006 12:31:03 -0400, mista twista It's no worse than any other OS in this respect. Perhaps a little better, as security alerts requiring you to update software-virus definitions... ProTools vs. Ardour. Why spend the money 778 Jumping from one platform to a totally different one is dissolution IMHO. And if that platform is not designed to meet the requirements of what you need to do, in this case... ProTools vs. Ardour. Why spend the money 779 Lets see, it is dissolution unless it is not dissolution. Windows to apple is OK, but Windows to Linux... ProTools vs. Ardour. Why spend the money 781 Romeo Rondeau Hey, You! That's MY argument! However I recognize that computer stuff isn't static. While it may do everything you need right now, next year you'll need to... ProTools vs. Ardour. Why spend the money 784 Les Cramer Ah, Yes. That's one thing that's actually much easier to do in Linux than in Windows. So easy that you don't need special tools (like Ghost) for it and... ProTools vs. Ardour. Why spend the money 785 On Sun, 02 Apr 2006 20:48:19 +0200, The Spanish Inquisition This would stop me cold in my trax... ProTools vs. Ardour. Why spend the money 786 mista twista The racist, liar and software thief mista twista (flatfish) nymshifted: You lately nymshifted to Abbie Diaz, Aftab Singh, Allen Cusimano, Allie Perkins, Allison... ProTools vs. Ardour. Why spend the money 787 tracks. He told you what he did, he was not giving instructions on how to do it. crontab -e 30 4 * * * rsync -aqname-of-directory backup:-name-of-backup-directory and... ProTools vs. Ardour. Why spend the money 788 On 2 Apr 2006 21:31:40 GMT, Unruh Wonderful. And how much searching and reading and googling must I do to figure that little... ProTools vs. Ardour. Why spend the money 789 Here in comp.os.linux.misc, Windows comes with only a few basic tools and utilities out of the box, requiring users to purchase separate pieces of software (like Ghost) to perform certain types... ProTools vs. Ardour. Why spend the money 790 On Sun, 02 Apr 2006 23:45:26 -0400, Richard Steiner Actually Windows does have the backup... ProTools vs. Ardour. Why spend the money 791 mista twista This brings me to two thoughts: (1) What's so difficult about backing up your data... ProTools vs. Ardour. Why spend the money 792 On 3 Apr 2006 05:54:30 -0700, Mike Rivers Nothing is difficult about doing it with Windows, that's my... ProTools vs. Ardour. Why spend the money 793 mista twista That was my point, too. And my point is that you can choose to do it or not. When you typed a term... ProTools vs. Ardour. Why spend the money 794 On 3 Apr 2006 10:35:04 -0700, Mike Rivers Yea I'm old enough alright :) Possibly, depending. I've always been on the other side of the glbutt (piano) as far as tape that... ProTools vs. Ardour. Why spend the money 795 mista twista So why, as audio professionals who value reliability and robustness over just about anything but really bad sound, put ourselves in a position of using a storage medium that we know... ProTools vs. Ardour. Why spend the money 796 On 3 Apr 2006 13:26:40 -0700, Mike Rivers It's certainly a paradox now isn't it! I suppose it's considered "progress" in a general... ProTools vs. Ardour. Why spend the money 797 Unruh Yeah, life sucks. Nothing lasts forever and even before "forever" poo sometimes happens. You can mitigate risks any way you choose. Or you can choose to take them. Does your recording really HAVE to... ProTools vs. Ardour. Why spend the money 798 I have no idea about sound and sound editing or the tools available under Linux, but the rant below has nothing to do with that. Linux also just runs and... ProTools vs. Ardour. Why spend the money 800 Yes, because most of the reply to this post concerned Linux, NOT audio on Linux. No, that server is also a desktop... ProTools vs. Ardour. Why spend the money 801 On Sat, 01 Apr 2006 22:37:33 +0100, Antony Gelberg Sure it does..... I believe you... Really I do.... That's because you are running Linux...... SuSe 10.0, before I... ProTools vs. Ardour. Why spend the money 802 The racist, liar and software thief Les Cramer (flatfish) nymshifted: You lately nymshifted to Abbie Diaz, Aftab Singh, Allen Cusimano, Allie Perkins, Allison Juergans, allisonhunt1968... ProTools vs. Ardour. Why spend the money 803 Ah yes, the most important feature. How long it takes to boot. Next you will tell me about the little bar in Windows that changes colour while you boot and how crucial that is... ProTools vs. Ardour. Why spend the money 804 Les Cramer That's way higher spec than my boxes, so I can't compare. Have all your resident programs loaded up by that point? I'm not blaming you. But... USB Drive Keeps Disconnecting and Reconnecting When connecting a USB drive to my knoppix system, I am able to mount the drive briefly before... Anybody actually use Kpilot A PDA connection to Linux seems to be really flakey - not the OS, but the app software. When I connect my Palm Z22, it is instantly... Linux for IBM PS2 9533 807 On Sun, 02 Apr 2006, in the Usenet newsgroup comp.os.linux.misc, in article Tight, but do-able. That's a Cyrix processor, designed by IBM - no math co-processor section. I don't recall that... Linux for IBM PS2 9533 808 On Mon, 03 Apr 2006, in the Usenet newsgroup comp.os.linux.misc, in article Actually, if you looked at the SIMMs, the 30 pin devices of the time only had 11 address bits multiplexed (4,194,304 8... |
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