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Wednesday, August 24th 2005, 7:42am

Author: gorgonauta

Storage media applet..

Hal is loaded in both systems. I noticed that when Suse installation ends, the applet works this way: - Clicking on the floppy icon mount /dev/fd0 in /media/floppy an the content is shown in the browser, but then there's no way to umount /media/floppy, only root can umount by command line. After Suse online update: - Clicking on the floppy icon mount /dev/fd0 in /media/floppy, but none is shown in the browser window, and the message is "floppy not mounted". So if I change to /media/floppy in a s...

Tuesday, August 2nd 2005, 1:37pm

Author: gorgonauta

Storage media applet..

Hi! I've got a problem with floppy item in Storage Media Applet. Two identical Suse 9.3 installations, one is managing correctly the floppy (as I click on floppy icon in Storage media, /dev/fd0 is mounted in /media/floppy and it's content is shown in the browser), while the other doesnt't work (clicking the icon seems to do nothing, nothing appears in the browser, but floppy's content is mounted correctly in /media/floppy). Anyone could explain why I can't see anything in the browser even if /me...

Thursday, July 28th 2005, 3:22pm

Author: gorgonauta

Desktop's background color

Sorry, I was calling the function changeColor, which doesn't exsist. The correct function is setColor... Now is working, thanks a lot!

Thursday, July 28th 2005, 2:58pm

Author: gorgonauta

Desktop's background color

Mmmmh, it doesn't work. Error message is "no such function"...

Thursday, July 28th 2005, 2:53pm

Author: gorgonauta

KDE shutdown

It's working!! Many thanks!!

Thursday, July 28th 2005, 9:50am

Author: gorgonauta

KDE shutdown

Hi, I need some help. When users are connected in kde, they can logoff and terminate session by pressing the logout/shutdown button in kdemenu. How can I logoff users form kde using the command line? I wonder what's the command called by logout/shutdown applet...... Thanks!

Thursday, July 28th 2005, 9:47am

Author: gorgonauta

cannot login as root? !!

I encountered the same problem with Mandriva linux. When you login as simple user, then yuo have to launch the system configuration tool (every distro has its own..), probably there's an entry in your Kmenu. Then you must provide root's password to have access to the program. Now you have to find the "login" section, switch to users tab and define who should appear in login menu. The best choice is to disable the feature of showing users and to restore the classic login mask. Hope this will help...

Wednesday, July 20th 2005, 3:18pm

Author: gorgonauta

Desktop's background color

Hi! Could someone please explain me how to change desktop's background color from command line? Something like "xsetroot -solid black" doesn't work in Kde, it's working only in cdesim.... Thanks!

Thursday, July 14th 2005, 4:06pm

Author: gorgonauta

Create a default configuration for all user

Hi! I'm new to this forum, and I'm new to Kde also! Probably I'm asking for something stupid, but I can't figure it out!! I've found something searching the forum, but I have not solved my problem by now. I need some help: I need to create a default configuration for all users (.kde, Desktop and kmenu), in order to load a single immutable configuration for everyone at logon. I've made a copy of .kde in /etc/skel, so every new created user will have this configuration, but how can I extend the de...