I too had the same problem. Went into school as a CS major, reqlized programming wasn't my knack, so I switched to CIS, after a semester of that I was doing poorly in my calc classes, because I lack how do you say, critial thinking skills? So I too the next route and went to MIS. Which is much more tailored to my style of learning. Much to my surprise I learned that MIS majors could actually make more $ then CS and CIS majors, and they got more benefits since they more likely to be the supervisor of CS and CIS majors.
I was just looking at M14's release notes and I saw a section on Downloable Chrome. I went through my mozilla directories and found one called skin. Inside it another directory named default which has a lot of gifs in it. They were named after parts of the browser, such as back.gif, forward.gif, search.gif, etc. So I went and switched the back and forward ones, loaded up mozilla and now as I see them my back and forward buttons are switched. I didn't know mozilla could do skins! I am looking forward to seeing some nice ones that I can custimize my broswer with. Unlike IE or Netscape 4.72 which look the same all the time.
I have a ATI Rage Fury and I hope this new ATI card will be better supported in Linux. In order to get X to run just in 640x480 at 256 colors I have to do a lot more than my friend did with a TNT2, who just installed RedHat 6.1 and it came up in 1024x768 in 32bit. Also with games like Quake III and Unreal Tournament you have to have a voodoo or glide compatible card, and since ATI doesn't have glide support their users are out of luck until they decide to support ATI products. I hope because of this new card, software designers will take a new look at ATI and start to offer better support for them in Linux and other alternative OS's.
I know this sounds pretty stupid, but one thing that I like about IE is the google search toolbar you can add. Is there a way to have this in Mozilla?
Here's a mirror ftp://ecliptik.com/pub/linux-2.4.9.tar.gz
I too had the same problem. Went into school as a CS major, reqlized programming wasn't my knack, so I switched to CIS, after a semester of that I was doing poorly in my calc classes, because I lack how do you say, critial thinking skills? So I too the next route and went to MIS. Which is much more tailored to my style of learning. Much to my surprise I learned that MIS majors could actually make more $ then CS and CIS majors, and they got more benefits since they more likely to be the supervisor of CS and CIS majors.
That's gotta be a bummer dude.
I was just looking at M14's release notes and I saw a section on Downloable Chrome. I went through my mozilla directories and found one called skin. Inside it another directory named default which has a lot of gifs in it. They were named after parts of the browser, such as back.gif, forward.gif, search.gif, etc. So I went and switched the back and forward ones, loaded up mozilla and now as I see them my back and forward buttons are switched. I didn't know mozilla could do skins! I am looking forward to seeing some nice ones that I can custimize my broswer with. Unlike IE or Netscape 4.72 which look the same all the time.
I have a ATI Rage Fury and I hope this new ATI card will be better supported in Linux. In order to get X to run just in 640x480 at 256 colors I have to do a lot more than my friend did with a TNT2, who just installed RedHat 6.1 and it came up in 1024x768 in 32bit. Also with games like Quake III and Unreal Tournament you have to have a voodoo or glide compatible card, and since ATI doesn't have glide support their users are out of luck until they decide to support ATI products. I hope because of this new card, software designers will take a new look at ATI and start to offer better support for them in Linux and other alternative OS's.