Maybe it's late, but I found the answer by mistake and I thought some other readers could benefit.
It's on the upper-left corner, if you take the mouse there that menu will appear (at least this was...
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Maybe it's late, but I found the answer by mistake and I thought some other readers could benefit.
It's on the upper-left corner, if you take the mouse there that menu will appear (at least this was...
Hahaha... :D
Not exactly recommending *this one*, but something similar.
The tip with Google is very good though, cheers!
Adrian
Hi everyone,
I don't know where to post this questions so I'll try my luck here. Does anyone what search engine is used in the ubuntuforums?
I would like to recommend it for another...
Right, this might be a better solution.
Deleting from the command line seems both fast and avoids the Trash problem.
Cheers,
Adrian
Hi all,
I have a question about using external HDDs. I use one to back-up my data, and from time to time I need to delete old files from that HDD.
The trouble is, when deleting some files,...
Hi again,
Thanks very much for all your replies. I didn't try with an external USB card reader because... I want to use the internal reader since I do have it... Honestly, I see no point in...
Hi all,
I read all posts I could find about this issue, but no matter what I do the card will not be read.
Info:
My laptop is a HP 8710w mobile workstation, with this SD card controller:
$...
I believe it doesn't matter whether it is natural or social sciences. LaTeX is simply better for writing books, or PhD theses, or any complex document with more than 100 pages.
It is not only the...
Hi there,
Sorry it didn't work, on my computer it does. My best bet is you don't have some packages installed or something needs to be updated/upgraded.
I remember at first "kcmshell --list"...
Oh, that gets back to old Kubuntu 5.04, when a bug prevented the user from clicking the "Administrator" button (it didn't fit in the window), so I remembered I got this solution on ubuntuforums,...
Well, I found an answer by my own, happy to help if I can. Just type:
sudo kcmshell printers
and you'll get that specific windows that's missing in the System Setting.
If you don't have the...
Hi listers,
I am trying to configure some setting in Kubuntu Hardy w/ KDE4. Some of them are not available in the System Settings, and I could find no "Administrator" button to activate them (for...
Dear listers,
I'm trying to use a network printer, probably through samba but I cannot find any icon for printers in the System Settings.
I am using Kubuntu Hardy with KDE4; I know it's not...
Thanks very much, that's exactly what I've done. Since a new user did not experience the problem, I correctly inferred it was my .kde4 folder causing it. Inside, in the /config folder, there is a...
It's worth mentioning that, for a new user, the behavior dissapears. The desktop is alright for a new user, so it must have something to do with the setting in my home folder, does anybody please...
Hi there,
I have a Philips external monitor, for which I have configured the xorg.conf using NVIDIA X Server Settings (of course, I backed-up my initial xorg.conf).
The problem is, everytime I...
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Hi folks,
Does anyone knows how to use shortcuts in KDE 4?
For example, I used to press CTRL+ALT+D to minimize all windows (or to see the desktop).
I also had useful shortcuts to start...
Cheers, it's good to know ;)
Adrian
Ah-ha... very useful in case I decide to go back. So far Ill give it a try, and the hopefully improved version 4.1 will be easy to upgrade.
Cheers,
Adrian
Ah, yes. Thanks, I tried first by simply typing "kmail" as usual in KDE3, but first time it took about 10 seconds until it started.
After about 5 seconds I thought it's not working, so I postet this...
BTW, does anyone knows how to revert from KDE4 to KDE3, in case that KMail does not run on KDE4?
Thanks,
Adrian
Hi,
I have a question: is it possible to revert from KDE4 to KDE3?
Adrian
Hi folks,
Does anyone knows how to start KMail under Kubuntu 8.04 Hardy Heron with KDE4?
Thanks in advance,
Adrian
It looks like the problem is partially solved in Ubuntu Gutsy, as the EPS files now appear in the DVI file.
The other part of the problem I am now facing is related to transparency: in the PDF file...