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  1. Hello,

     

    I 'm using MD Linux for a little while and become more familiar with in using it. Now that I understand Linux a little bit more I want to start to write my one applications (small ones for start). What is de best programming language to start with, inclusive with a GUI? In my case this is KDE. Also want to know where I can get it/download it.

    I have (some) experience with C/C++, Basic and Pascal, but all in a Windows environment.

    I have MD Linux 8.0 with KDE 2.2.2; system is an AMD Athlon 1300 MHz with 512 MB.

  2. Recently I installed OpenOffice 1.0.2. Now, I want to put a shortcut or link (speaking in MS-windows terms) in de Start-menu of KDE (the icon wth the big K) under the group office. How do I do this? Also, I want to remove the shortcut to StarOffice 5.2.

    How in general one can add or remove an item or group to the menu of KDE desktop?

  3. Hello,

     

    Recently, I installed OpenOffice 1.0.2 [OO]. The font that is used for the screen is just worse. I find out that a font can be changed via Tools -> Options -> Font Replacement.

    But how do I know which font has to be replaced? Where in OO can I see what kind of font(s) is/are used for the screen?

  4. I have an AMD-based PC with 128 MB PC133 (SDRAM) of memory and running under LM 8.0.

    I want to increase the memory with another 128 MB or 256 MB module. Is this speeding up Linux? But more important: will Linux used all the memory above 128 MB? So, is it usefull?

    I know that for Windows it is not usefull to put more memory in your PC, because it uses not more than 128 MB (unless your are doing video-editing).

  5. In the past I installed java runtime environment 1.3.1. It was a compressed file (no rmp). After decompressied it, I installed it succesfully. Now, I want to install a newer version of java, 1.4.1, and downloaded the rpm-file from sun's website.

    Before, I run this rpm-file I want to uninstall 1.3.1. How do I do this?

    Can the rpm-file of java 1.4.1 (JRE2) be installed on a Mandrake distribution (LM 8.0) or do I need a rpm-file specially build for Mandrake? When yes, where can I find it?

  6. mtweidmann) I looked in Kpackage and in there I see the right version number of those packages I updated. It seems that Software Manager not autmatically updated his own list.

     

    Ixthusdan) I used rpm.

     

    bvc) I will try this asap and will let you know.

  7. I did some small upgrades (gcc and glibc) via the RPM-tool in, I think it is called, a terminal (like the dos-box of windows). In the past I rode a tip on this forum about upgrading via the RPM-tool instead of using one of the two KDE-versions.

    My question is: When I look in Software Manager and search for 'gcc' in the installed-session of that it, I still see the old version. It seams that Software Manager is not synchronized with the actual list of versions. How can I synchronize the list in Software Manager with the information I got when using the RPM-tool in a terminal?

  8. Hello,

     

    I have a PC (AMD Athlon 1300, memory 128 MB, 45 MB HDD ATA 100) with ML 8.0 running on it. Also, I have a laptop with window-98.

    What I want is having remote control of my PC on my laptop (with windows-98 ) via a network connection (ethernet). For example, at my work we take remote control of the servers (windows NT4) via a workstation (also window NT4) with eiter VNC or Netmeeting.

    My question is:

    *) what are to possibilities for remote control of linux system on a windows based system?

    *) are their applications like netmeeting, PCAnywhere, etc for linux?

    *) and can a connections be established between a windows system and a linux system (via a remote control applications)?

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