Its just that I found the clock applet conveniant (sp?), you know. The location and all.
You know how you click the clock and a calendar comes up? Well Heres an idea, Is it possible for the devvers to add apointment management to the clock? Such as that we can use the applet like a full featured calendar program? (Or is there a way already?)
Ah. I never was a fan of FreeBSD. Hope you can figure it out. Good luck.
Is it possible to get Kmail to auto report messages i mark as spam to spamcop or something? As i am sick of recieving spam in my inbox. (Im almost ready to abandon my email address...)
Thank you... Your a legend. *Goes off to test* EDIT: No, it doesnt work. I dont think RPM is the correct program.
What type of CDrom drive is it, as i have never seen /dev/acd before. (Then again, i didnt see /dev/hdc as cdrom before FC3...)
My sound system seems to be playing up. When Real Player or Noatun are playing, no other sounds will play. If you exit these programs, all the sounds play at once (One such program not to work is GAIM) Also, in games such as Tux and BZFlag, the sound is about 5 seconds behind the game. Sound chip is SiS650 (i think). It worked perfectly under Windows XP Pro SP2, but wont work under FC3 Linux/KDE. Any help would be nice.
Can someone help me correct the handling of RPM on FC3 with Konq. Right now .RPM files uslessly open with ARK. I want it to open the same way Gnome handles it, with the graphical RPM manager (Not sure on its name). Thanks for your help.
Its not a FC3 bug, as it works fine for me. (No upgrades) Im not sure if you can with Kon, but have you tried uninstalling and reinstalling?