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impeteperry

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Saturday, October 15th 2005, 9:38pm

How do you include a "snapshot.png" in a forum message

I am having some strange lines showing up on my KDE desktop I have several images that displays the problem. One of which is "/home/pete/snapshot1.png". I am not sure how to put them into the message.
Thanks for any help.
pete

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Sunday, October 16th 2005, 1:36pm

Since I have not had any replies I will try again.
I will try again to send some snapshots

and the next one

and the next one

lets see what we get
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Tuesday, November 29th 2005, 11:05pm

This post sent in error. see the post below.
thanks
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Wednesday, November 30th 2005, 1:11am

Hi, I am still having the this problem. The following URL will show examples of the problem.

www.kde-forum.org/artikel/13650/The-screen-goes-wild.html

I did not make the original post, so sombody else had the same problem I did.
I did not have the problem with previous version.
I did not have the problem with Ferora Core 3, but did with Ferdora Core 4
i did not have the problem with Ubuntu/Kubuntu 5.04, but do with 5.10

I would really appreciate some help.

Thanks

In all cases clicking on "Refresh Desktop" erases the lines and other problems.
pete

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