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  1. I've got MDK 10 Official, using KDE 3.2.1, I think. I noticed a couple of cool little features in KDE 3.3 that I'd like to have.

     

    So, how can I update to KDE 3.3? I don't want to get MDK 10.1 and do a whole new install. Are there any small update files available?

     

    OR . . .

     

    Is there a quick and easy way to update from MDK10 - 10.1 Official? I'd like to keep all my personal files an dsettings intact, for the most part.

     

    I'd appreciate any help.

  2. I hunted around a bit and found that Creative webcams are a pain.

     

    Other than that, it seems like hit-or-miss.

     

    Basicaly, all I want to use the webcam as is a low-cost camera, jist to take photos of me. I'm not sure how that is done, but I assume that I'll point it at my face or whatever, see it show up on the desktop or in the appropriate app, and somehow save that image, or even do a screenshot.

     

    Does this make sense?

  3. I'm looking to buy a webcam to use with Mandrake10

     

    Anyone have any experience with this? Compatibility problems, etc. ?

     

    If it's a USB device (proabaly will be) it might be a bit finicky, and might be a pain to mount it, I suppose.

     

    Thanks.

  4. I found this . . . how do I enable supermount?

     

    "Mandrake 10 makes use of the supermount kernel module. After switching

    to the root user and profile you should be able to `lsmod` and see the

    supermount module listed. In the mdk 10 implementation you should be

    able to plug the floppy into a working usb connection, insert a floppy

    into the drive and do `supermount enable`. If everything is functioning

    correctly then fstab will contain an odd entry for the floppy drive.

    When the device becomes active supermount will automagically mount the

    file system."

  5. Well, I had to get a USB floppy drive. I have lots of stuff on floppies, plus at univ. there are many computers with floppy drives.

     

    I've got a Sony MPF series. Harddrake says it's there, but it's listed as "unknown", and so I can't access it.

     

    Someone on another board posted the following:

     

    $su

    #mkdir /mnt/USB

    #mount -t vfat /dev/sda1(orwhateveritis) /mnt/USB

     

    I'm not sure what sda1 means, but I tried that and I've got a USB folder in /mnt, but there's nothing in it, and still not recognizing my drive. I've got a floppy in it already. It does get power, sine everytime I plug it n to a new USB port, the drive light comes on. But no filesystem access. I've got several USB ports. I tried each one, but to no avail.

     

    I'd appreciate some ideas, if possible.

  6. I remember that months ago, someone provided a link to a Mandrake10 Java RPM (for Limewire to work), which was a snap to install. I just clicked on the RPM, installed it, and there was no configuration necessary in the terminal. Everythign was put where it should be.

     

    Anyone have a link to this?

  7. Hi everyone:

     

    I just upgraded and I had to reinstall MDK10. Everything's smooth, except for one thing: I've got the download version, with the 4th CD. The 4th CD has kOffice on it. I like kOffice. I insert the 4th CD (from KDE desktop) into my CD-RW, select the first KOffice RPM, and click install, etc. As usual, it asks me to insert Disc 2. BUT, it opens my DVD drive and not my CD-RW. Weird. I insert Disc 2, click OK, but it keeps asking for it. Strangely, it always oopens the OTHER drive when it asks for a new CD, and then . . . . it keeps asking for it even though I inserted it and clicked OK. I want it to only access my CD-RW.

     

    Really strange. So now, I can't swap CDs.

     

    I'd really appreciate any ideas. Everything is nearly perfect, it's just ths stupid little problem . .

  8. I'll make this simple: Linux has an answer to EVERY ONE OF YOUR NEEDS. In many cases, the Linux counterparts to M$ applications are better than the M$ applications. Most apps are KDE-aware or GNOME-aware, so you can even achieve a familiar, uniform "look" accross your desktop and your applications.

     

    Enjoy. It's worth the switch. I only use M$ XP for games . . . . it's good for games. ;-)

     

    -To see some of what's out there, go to: kde-apps.org

    -For eye-candy and some very cool/useful little utilites, go to: kde-look.org.

    Otherwise, ask around here.

     

    Some of my favourites, for KDE:

     

    -Office/Wordprocessing: OpenOffice, kOffice (I LOVE kWord - not as powerful as openoffice, but frame-based, simple, effective, and very attractive.) You get a complete suite of apps, from painting to presentations, in both OpenOffice and kOfffice.

     

    -Desktop Publishing: Scribus, Kugar is also an option (right?)

     

    -Graphics editing: GIMP (#1), Karbon, Kolourpaint (like mspaint)

     

    -E-mail/address/calendar: Kontact (similar to outlook)

     

    -Video/Music: XMMS (winamp, anyone?), TotemPlayer, Audacity

     

    -text processing/notes: Kate, kWrite, kIle . . . lots more.

     

    - Web Browser: Mozilla Firefox (the best browser out there.) Konqueror is also an option.

     

    There are also a number of COMMERCIAL apps available, such as Maya, and others - I don't remember any more off the top of my head. Alot of the movie Shrek 2, for example, was made with Linux, and Linux is playing quite a role in the 3D design industry.

     

    and lots more I don't know of or haven't mentionerd due to sheer laziness . . . . . . . .

  9. I've always been impressed with OpenOffice, but I recently tried (and switched) to kOffice (newest version) and have been using kWrite quite a bit. I like it, and it has become my #1 wordprocessor. I find the page layout (frame-based) and the menu/toolbar layout simple and attractive. Plus, it is skinned with my KDE icon theme.

     

    How do all of you like it?

  10. Thanks . . .I fixed it. Some stupid tihng with my user profiles. What happened was, I tried to open an html file by dragging it to my firefox icon in my quicklaunch bar. Instead of opening it, it asked me to create a user profile. Well, I couldn't go on without creating one, so I did, and BOOM, the problems started to happen. Themes wouldn't install properly, although it did retain the themes that were already installed. Pissed me off to no end. Then, BY ACCIDENT, I tried to open another html file, and it AGAIN asked me for a user profile. This time, however, I had 2 choices, so I went with what I thought was my old profile. It activatd my old profile, and everything was back to normal. LOL . . . . . . strange.

  11. I've been using Firefox for a while now (about a month), so I've got the newewst stable version. TO install themes I usually drag them to to the themes window, or I go to that texturizer.net site and install them using their installer. I downloaded a theme from kde-look, the Nuvola theme, and it didn't work, so I uninstaleld it. Now, I can't install ANY themes. They look like they're loading in the theme window, but once done, I can't see them. It's like they disappear after instaling!! No option to select them.

     

    Could someone please help?

  12. Isn't KDE . . . well, KDE ? I keep hearing how "awesome" and "sweet" KDE in SuSE is. Does this refer to the default look of the SuSE KDE? Is the SuSE KDE more customizable? I use Mandrake 10, and most elements look very similar. Here's a shot of what I was able to do in MDK10 so far.

     

    http://www.customize.org/details/34807

     

    Maybe KDE's functionality in SuSE is what has people so excited? I was under the impression that differences in KDE from distro to distro are relatively minor.......

  13. New problem, perhaps related to this previous prcoess.

     

    Now, I can't change the "original" menu back to what I had before (all applications.) When I click on "menu editor" , either in the panel or by right clicking on the start button, nothing happens. I can't get in to the k-menu editor . . . . .

     

    Specifically, I see the "starting menu editor" flash for a second - if that, in the taskbar area, and then disappear.

     

    Any idea why this is happening?

     

    EDIT:::::: EDIT:::::::

     

    Problem solved. I opened the console and ran menudrake. Once in, I just chaged back to "all applications" menui and saved. From then on, "edit menu" using the mouse worked alright.

     

    Don't know what happened, but it looks like you can't select menudrake using the mouse or the panel when you're running the original menu. Odd. Maybe it has somethnig to woth the original menu not conforming to Mandrake's own settings, etc.

  14. Richard:

     

    I certainly appreciate your help and attention. Yes, I'm very impressed with this site as well. :-)

     

    Still no luck, though.

     

    1.) I logged out and logged back in as root.

     

    2.) I navigated to the kickerrc file (usr/share/config)

     

    3.) I deleted the MenuEntryHeight line that I put there.

     

    4.) I logged out and back in as user.

     

    5.) I changed the menu style to "original." It was organized differently, but the icons size was the same.

     

    6.) I decided to reboot, and I logged in as user once again.

     

    7.) I navigated to the kickerrc file. There was NO MenuEntryHeight.

     

    8.) Just to make sure, I checked under icons and "advanced", and the panel icon size option was still shaded and unalterable.

    That's about it.

     

    -Christian.

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