From: Peter Chant on
Loki Harfagr wrote:


> You should in the 'apparence setting> s' somewhere find
> an option to disable AOL mode.

"I'm sorry I can't let you do that Dave"...

There is no setting!!!

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From: Peter Chant on
truzicic wrote:


> Lol, cute... Sick will be better word... If you use kde4, just right
> click somewhere on the message and uncheck 'fancy formating' checkbox...
> Annoying :x :)

Ah, click in the message, not "settings -> appearance...". I know feel a
need to try and submit a patch that puts up a really inappropriate icon...

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From: Loki Harfagr on
Wed, 16 Sep 2009 00:58:12 +0100, Peter Chant did cat :

> Loki Harfagr wrote:
>
>
>> You should in the 'apparence setting> s' somewhere find an option to
>> disable AOL mode.
>
> "I'm sorry I can't let you do that Dave"...
>
> There is no setting!!!

Arrrr... You made me do it, I used knode only to check
that and I'm sorry to have to announce you that your HAL
is plain wrong ;-)
The "fancy formating" (sic[k]) is waiting for your click
in the Menu/View/'Fancy Formating'.

I noticed the dev team were clever when setting a keyboard
shortcut for this 'fancyness' to "Y" ,D)

And I agree with you about the horrid show of the
four scarlet sausages for the ":x"!
From: Bud on
Joe wrote:
> Grant wrote on 09/12/09 23:27:
>
>> On Sun, 13 Sep 2009 00:03:21 +0100, Peter Chant wrote:
>>
>>> (hmm - I'll leave that ZZ just to let everyone know I use vi a lot)
>>
>> Am I alone in using :wq instead?
>
> Yes ;-)

I know and do :q real fast.
From: A Guy Called Tyketto on
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Murat D. Kadirov <banderols(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> On Sun, Sep 13, 2009 at 08:57:03PM +0200, enos76 wrote:
>> If you are using Slackware 13 64bit, the 32bit version of the Adobe
>> Flash installer may be hanging because it cannot find /usr/lib/mozilla .
>> Symlinking /usr/lib64/mozilla to /usr/lib/mozilla would also not work,
>> because Firefox 3.5 64bit AFAIK only accepts 64bit plugins.
>>
>> I downloaded Adobe Flash 10 alpha 64bit for Linux from
>> http://labs.adobe.com/downloads/flashplayer10.html#capBottom
>> then copied its content libflashplayer.so in /usr/lib64/mozilla/plugins/
>> (copying it in ~/.mozilla/plugins/ should also work).
>
> slackware64 contains flashplayer-plugin. See /extra.

Not a package there. It's a symlink to
source/flashplayer-plugin, which contains a build script that does a
wget to get the same exact thing from the source. No actual package
exists that you don't build yourself.

BL.
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