You do not specify that you are using dynamic views, but it sounds like you are.... Try using snapshot views instead. Another ( ugly ) idea is a preemptive reboot.
Rational customer support is always very friendly too... Have you called yet?
Instead of pressing the button on the mouse / kb & receiver to select one of several (preset!) session keys, Logitech should have used "something else" to establish communication.
Like IR, or even a short patch cable. Simply attaching the cable between the remote device and the receiver could start the protocol negotiation, and a much more secure one to boot... When the negotiation was finished the receiver could blink a led or beep...
My biggest problem with these Keyboards are their lack of LEDs for numlock, scroll lock and caps lock..
Agreed. Although aside from eesh there isn't a way of starting and stopping e sessions, and I've not seen any multiple session management utilities for e (correct me here?) I like firing up Opera and having effectively three home pages, without worrying about WM sessions. I try and stay away from e session management, preferring gnome-session. Who logs out of X anyway?:)
The best part about the MDI- bit is Operas ability to optionally save state. I have Freshmeat,/. and Userfriendly.org tiled on startup. I maximize the window that looks most interesting and then ctrl-tab when I'm done. This is of course only on my NT box at work.... At home I'm 100% Linux (except for that FreeBSD firewall). I'm eagerly awaiting Opera for Linux, and wouldn't mind the option of MDI functionality in Mozilla either. Some small wrapper for a Mozilla GTK widget perhaps? mmmm ------- 8-bits of Burning love... 6 For the Atari, and 2 for the C= 64
You do not specify that you are using dynamic views, but it sounds like you are.... Try using snapshot views instead. Another ( ugly ) idea is a preemptive reboot.
Rational customer support is always very friendly too... Have you called yet?Check the Knowledge Base too...
Your calculation involved nine 9s, not seven. Got Math, indeed.
Instead of pressing the button on the mouse / kb & receiver to select one of several (preset!) session keys, Logitech should have used "something else" to establish communication.
Like IR, or even a short patch cable. Simply attaching the cable between the remote device and the receiver could start the protocol negotiation, and a much more secure one to boot... When the negotiation was finished the receiver could blink a led or beep...
My biggest problem with these Keyboards are their lack of LEDs for numlock, scroll lock and caps lock..
Agreed. Although aside from eesh there isn't a way of starting and stopping e sessions, and I've not seen any multiple session management utilities for e (correct me here?) I like firing up Opera and having effectively three home pages, without worrying about WM sessions. I try and stay away from e session management, preferring gnome-session. Who logs out of X anyway? :)
The best part about the MDI- bit is Operas ability to optionally save state. I have Freshmeat, /. and Userfriendly.org tiled on startup. I maximize the window that looks most interesting and then ctrl-tab when I'm done. This is of course only on my NT box at work.... At home I'm 100% Linux (except for that FreeBSD firewall). I'm eagerly awaiting Opera for Linux, and wouldn't mind the option of MDI functionality in Mozilla either. Some small wrapper for a Mozilla GTK widget perhaps? mmmm ------- 8-bits of Burning love... 6 For the Atari, and 2 for the C= 64