From: David Bolt on 23 Jul 2010 14:27 On Friday 23 Jul 2010 19:09, while playing with a tin of spray paint, mjt painted this mural: > On Fri, 23 Jul 2010 19:06:02 +0100 > David Bolt <blacklist-me(a)davjam.org> wrote: > >> However, you'll need to log out of your desktop, log in on a text >> console and delete the file there, before logging off from the console >> and the logging back into the GUI desktop. > > That might be asking a bit much :) Maybe, but plasma seems to like to write that file at odd opportunities and it'll just rewrite it with the current state, which isn't what you want. You could also do it without leaving the desktop, but that having a console open. However, it needs to be in a visible window as you need to kill plasma-desktop, delete the file and the restart plasma-desktop. Oh, and you can't kill the console afterwards or you lose plasma again. Regards, David Bolt -- Team Acorn: www.distributed.net | | openSUSE 11.3RC2 32b | openSUSE 11.1 64b | openSUSE 11.2 64b | | openSUSE 11.1 PPC | TOS 4.02 | RISC OS 4.02 | RISC OS 3.11
From: McInnes on 24 Jul 2010 03:02 "mjt" <myswtestYOURSHOES(a)gmail.com> wrote in message news:20100723124945.1ffbb6c7(a)stimpy.site... > On Fri, 23 Jul 2010 18:34:55 +0100 > MacCorkindale <maccorkindale(a)mac.net> wrote: > >> I'm using Suse 11.3. Something I've done by mistake that my all icon >> at the bottom tool bar are not as they were originally ( some on the >> left - some on the right with the clock) but they're squised all >> in the right corner. I cannot return to default setting. >> There is an option to insert the space but the cursor doesn't want >> to go there wher the space should be - to separate the two sets of >> icons on the lef and to the right. >> Any advice / hint for returning to default setting will be greatly >> appreciated. THANKS ! > > Would be nice if you specified which environment > you're using, such as KDE or GNOME. > > I'm gonna assume you're using KDE ... click the SORRY ! I use KDE - Thanks for hint. > Panel Toolbox icon - that will allow you to move > the icons around on the Panel. > > -- > It is true that if your paperboy throws your paper into the bushes for > five straight days it can be explained by Newton's Law of Gravity. But > it takes Murphy's law to explain why it is happening to you. > <<< Remove YOURSHOES to email me >>> > >
From: McInnes on 24 Jul 2010 03:07 "mjt" <myswtestYOURSHOES(a)gmail.com> wrote in message news:20100723130954.3b6c719c(a)stimpy.site... On Fri, 23 Jul 2010 19:06:02 +0100 David Bolt <blacklist-me(a)davjam.org> wrote: > However, you'll need to log out of your desktop, log in on a text > console and delete the file there, before logging off from the console > and the logging back into the GUI desktop. That might be asking a bit much :) You're right, sorry for that. If that helps, I use Suse 11.3 less than a week. -- Toilet Toup'ee, n.: Any shag carpet that causes the lid to become top-heavy, thus creating endless annoyance to male users. - Rich Hall, "Sniglets" <<< Remove YOURSHOES to email me >>>
From: McInnes on 24 Jul 2010 03:10 "mjt" <myswtestYOURSHOES(a)gmail.com> wrote in message news:20100723113518.111db292(a)stimpy.site... > On Fri, 23 Jul 2010 12:30:44 +0100 > "MacCorkindale" <maccorkindale(a)uni.net> wrote: > >> Forgive my this embarrassing question - but - >> how to copy files/pictures from CD in Suse 11.3 ? >> CD drive is seen ok but I have no idea how to copy the contets from >> CD to a hard drive. > > What desktop environment are you using? > I use KDE > -- > If anything can go wrong, it will. > <<< Remove YOURSHOES to email me >>> > >
From: McInnes on 24 Jul 2010 03:13 "mjt" <myswtestYOURSHOES(a)gmail.com> wrote in message news:20100723123527.5b9661c8(a)stimpy.site... > On Fri, 23 Jul 2010 19:04:29 +0200 > houghi <houghi(a)houghi.org.invalid> wrote: >> mjt wrote: >> > What desktop environment are you using? >> >> Already asked that. He does not want to ask any questions, he only >> want the solution. > > Odd someone running GNU/Linux doesn't know > how to use a file manager to copy a file, > or to use a CLI to cp file(s) :) > Odd but true...-;) Suse 11.3 is quite different comparing with Suse 11. > -- > How do you explain school to a higher intelligence? > - Elliot, "E.T." > <<< Remove YOURSHOES to email me >>> > >
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