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  1. Re:Pop-up ads don't bother me so much... on Pop-Up Ads Begin To Face Serious Opposition · · Score: 1

    You should be able to use ALT-F4 on those barless windows.

  2. It broke RH71 on KDE 2.2 Released · · Score: 1

    I tried to upgrade my RH71 machine. I dont know what im doing.... i did the rpm --upgrade --force --nodeps *.rpm

    Now when i start, I get:

    kdeinit: error while loading shared libraries: libfam.so.0: cannot load
    shared object file: No such file or directory
    Xlib: extension "RENDER" missing on display ":0.0".
    /usr/bin/kdeinit: error while loading shared libraries: libfam.so.0:
    cannot load shared object file: No such file or directory
    Xlib: extension "RENDER" missing on display ":0.0".
    /usr/bin/kdeinit: error while loading shared libraries: libfam.so.0:
    cannot load shared object file: No such file or directory
    Could not register with DCOPServer. Aborting.
    connect() failed: : No such file or directory

    Ideas?

  3. Re:What about her education on DNA-Based Steganography Wins Intel Education Award · · Score: 1

    I graduated Paul D. Schreiber High School last year and I can tell you that Schreiber High School is a public high school just like any other school. We do not have any kind of special magnet program to attract special student....just a local high school in a small suburban town. The reason that Schreiber produces so many talented students with excellent science projects are the special Science, Social Science, and Math research programs that the school funds. They each take 10 students from each year (10th-12th grade) and provide a mentoring evnvironment where students learn to do their own research studies. After the junior year of high school, students goto univeristies over the summer to do their Intel reseach. Its really a great program with some excellent faculty members behind them. The school should be proud of their teachers. As for Viviana, I knew her personally when I was there and I have to say that nobody deserves this award more than her. She is one of the most hard working people I have ever met. And she was extremely dedicated to her research as well. Viviana, if you read this, good luck at college!!!