Huh? Right click on the file, select properties, select the "Open With" tab, add, or remove preferred applications for the file type and select the default radio button.
GTK2 is used in Gnome with the patched OOo. Also, the fully patched packages are in Debian Experimental with Gnome VFS and Evolution address book support.
OS24Ever wrote:
"I seem to remember something about network computers. As far as I can tell that was the biggest bit of vapor hardware ever. I've never seen anything like that in the enterprise."
You've never heard of a SunRay?
Same here. Back to Blazer for me.
Huh? Right click on the file, select properties, select the "Open With" tab, add, or remove preferred applications for the file type and select the default radio button.
GTK2 is used in Gnome with the patched OOo. Also, the fully patched packages are in Debian Experimental with Gnome VFS and Evolution address book support.
httpd is *not* required to run Webmin. Webmin uses a small perl script called miniserv instead of Apache.
Perhaps you should read this.
This works dandy on my inspiron 8500 WUXGA at 1920x1200: Section "Monitor" Identifier "Generic Monitor" DisplaySize 330 210 HorizSync 24-100.0 VertRefresh 20-90.0 Option "DPMS" Modeline "1920x1200" 51.69 1920 1952 2016 2128 1200 1200 1201 1214 EndSection
OS24Ever wrote: "I seem to remember something about network computers. As far as I can tell that was the biggest bit of vapor hardware ever. I've never seen anything like that in the enterprise." You've never heard of a SunRay?
I thought "bald" assertions with regards to MS Windows were only made by Steve Balmer. s/bald/bold
Umm, Solaris OE 9 was released last month. SpeedMan