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Very nice jaboua...back to Arch I see.
Bryan...
- 01-29-2006 #401
Very nice jaboua...back to Arch I see.
BryanLooking for a distro? Look here.
"There can be no doubt that all our knowledge begins with experience." - Immanuel Kant (Critique of Pure Reason)
Queen's University - Arts and Science 2008 (Sociology)
Registered Linux User #386147.
- 01-30-2006 #402
- 01-30-2006 #403forum.guy
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I remember the first time I booted into DSL and saw that wallpaper. I loved it then, and still do.
Originally Posted by daacosta
Last edited by oz; 01-30-2006 at 06:36 AM.
- 01-30-2006 #404Linux Engineer
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1) Thanks
Originally Posted by bryansmith
2) Yes
- 01-30-2006 #405how do you get the see through terminal window on your desktop???? thats well good!
Originally Posted by Muser You know, aliens are going to come to earth in 50 years and kill the hell out of us for DDoSing their networks with this SETI crap
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- 01-30-2006 #406Depends on the terminal, for Aterm you add '-tr' (for transparent) to the command. So if you have an icon on the panel for running Aterm, you can edit it so that the command which it runs when clicked on is:
Originally Posted by cayalee
aterm -tr
Type 'man aterm' for more options.
- 01-30-2006 #407Just Joined!
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Looks like I didnt post my desktop here
http://ubuntuforums.org/gallery/showimage.php?i=796&c=2
- 01-30-2006 #408
Hey, I have a question regarding screenshots taken in KDE. I used the keyboard shortcut that I defined in my accessibility settings to take a screenshot, but I don't know where the screenshot was saved. I looked in various places in my home directory (including hidden directories) and searched the system for likely keywords, but keep turning up empty. I'm pretty sure the screenshot really happened, judging by the pause in my news ticker and a spike in CPU activity when I hit the key (happens consistently every time I hit the hotkey).
I know I can use KSnapshot and tell it where to save screenshots, but in the meantime I'm bugged by two things: knowing there are screenshots lost somewhere on my computer, and not knowing where to find the screenshots when I want to use the quick-n-easy keyboard shortcut.Stand up and be counted as a Linux user!
- 01-31-2006 #409
have you tried control-V-ing in a graphical application after you hit that button?
- 01-31-2006 #410Just Joined!
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Here is mine:
http://img53.imageshack.us/img53/4932/shot1sf.png
It is WMII





