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Tuesday, May 4th 2004, 9:45pm

Author: Sebastian

KDE and Win-Key

To me it was magic up until now... I tried so many different things and asked so many people and just didn't get it to work.

Tuesday, May 4th 2004, 5:31pm

Author: Sebastian

KDE and Win-Key

The answer is as simple as great: nothing! I did absolutely nothing! I just installed my SuSe 9.1 and then, by accident, hit the Win-Key and saw the K-MenĂ¼ pop up...

Saturday, May 1st 2004, 10:49am

Author: Sebastian

KDE and Win-Key

Finally, FiNaLlY, FINALLY, F-I-N-A-L-L-Y the Win-Key does what I want it to do! I installed SuSe 9.1 with KDE 3.2.1... and when I hit the Win-Key the KDE-Menu pops up in the lower left corner of the screen! I've been trying to make my KDE do exactly that since 2.0 - and now, FINALLY, it works - without me having to do anything! Now all I need is a shop that sells Tux-Keys for black notebook keyboards

Saturday, May 1st 2004, 10:35am

Author: Sebastian

User groups removed

Great idea. That would make helping and/or being helped a lot easier for one doesn't have to ask for (or if one seeks for help: post) his basic system configuration over and over again. Apart from that it'd be also interesting to see who is using what

Saturday, May 1st 2004, 10:32am

Author: Sebastian

NEW THREAD "What is Your Favourite Distro?"

SuSe... for the mascot Well... not /only/ for the mascot. SuSe was my first Linux Distro quite a few years back and it was love at first sight. Today I'm using SuSe because it's easy to install, easy to use, it comes with great documentation, there's a big community and almost everything is available as .rpm which allows me to easily keep track of what I installed etc. So mainly it's for reasons of usability. You can manage almost everything in YaST2. And last, not least, it's a German distribut...

Friday, January 16th 2004, 10:31pm

Author: Sebastian

What does everyone use for CD ripping?

Grip - not a KDE tool but very good anyway

Wednesday, January 14th 2004, 6:04pm

Author: Sebastian

OpenOffice.org 1.1 fonts are ugly

I could fix this by importing all my Windows TrueTypeFonts into OpenOffice (there's a tool called "spadmin" or something like that). HTH.

Wednesday, January 14th 2004, 6:03pm

Author: Sebastian

SuperKaramba transparency question (pic)

Sorry, can't help you, but: what Application do you use to get this Apple MacOS-style-like bar at the bottom?

Friday, January 9th 2004, 5:44pm

Author: Sebastian

ATI Control Panel in 3.7.0 drivers (something good!)

Now that it is actually running it runs, and runs, and runs and keeps running without any problems

Friday, January 9th 2004, 12:55pm

Author: Sebastian

Kopete won't work in Suse 9.0

It's a pretty cool tool (known from Debian) to install new or update old packages over the internet. It can be found here: http://linux01.gwdg.de/apt4rpm/

Thursday, January 8th 2004, 5:22pm

Author: Sebastian

Kopete won't work in Suse 9.0

Hm... try [code:1]apt-get install kopete[/code:1] -- worked fine here. HTH.

Wednesday, January 7th 2004, 8:56pm

Author: Sebastian

Kopete won't work in Suse 9.0

Ever tried to install the RPM package?

Tuesday, January 6th 2004, 8:29pm

Author: Sebastian

Help!

Glad it worked!

Tuesday, January 6th 2004, 6:17pm

Author: Sebastian

Help!

You certainly have a small bar at the bottom of your screen... by right-clicking on it you can add some things to this bar -- maybe your missing the so-called "System Tray". It's the part of the bar where tools like simICQ, Kopete, etc usually are to be found.

Sunday, January 4th 2004, 12:53am

Author: Sebastian

ATI Control Panel in 3.7.0 drivers (something good!)

I once again installed the version from ftp.suse.com and installed the driver the way you pointed out... well, I don't know what to say... it works! Thanks, man! glxgears FPS went up from approx. 2000 (with the old drivers) to approx. 2300! Thanks again. You saved my weekend

Saturday, January 3rd 2004, 10:28pm

Author: Sebastian

ATI Control Panel in 3.7.0 drivers (something good!)

Thanks for the offering! I've got a Freeliner XP 2500+ Notebook with an ATI Radeon 9600 mobility (M10) inside, which used to work pretty well with the old drivers. My distro of choice is SuSe 9.0 Pro (and yes, I even tried the driver packages available from ftp.suse.com). The only "error" message is that "binary driver"(?) could taint the kernel - which shouldn't be of any importance.

Saturday, January 3rd 2004, 3:21pm

Author: Sebastian

ATI Control Panel in 3.7.0 drivers (something good!)

Since I installed them my graphic card is no longer recognized as "3D capable"... even after reinstalling the old drivers (3.2. the problem persisted...

Wednesday, December 31st 2003, 2:43pm

Author: Sebastian

Can I create a desktop icon that runs a shell command?

Just to make sure I understood you right... You want to start a console-based IRC client (just an example!) but you don't want to have to press ALT+F2, to type "konsole" and then to type the name of the start script for your IRC client. Instead you want to creat an icon on your desktop that executes the steps mentioned above automagically whenever you click on it - right?

Tuesday, December 30th 2003, 10:59pm

Author: Sebastian

Do you want a Main Network and a Kopete board???

A whole category for a single application would've been overkill anyway. My guess is that there won't be that much questions about kopete anymore when KDE 3.2 reached the "stable" status.

Wednesday, December 24th 2003, 8:44am

Author: Sebastian

Is there a simple way to install programs and hardware?

Try SuSe. I don't know how installations work with the other distros 'cause I haven't tried them for some time now, but SuSE comes with a great installation tool (YaST2: Yet another Setup Tool 2). You can access a list of programs delivered on the CDs/DVD by just opening YaST2 and selecting "Install / Remove Software". You also can install downloaded RPM-Files (somewhat like EXE with Windows) via YaST2 though it's faster to install those packages by the command [code:1]rpm -Uvh $packagename.rpm[...