Originally posted by: daniel49
Originally posted by: n0cmonkey
Sure.
would you like to expand on that...lol
Originally posted by: n0cmonkey
Originally posted by: daniel49
Originally posted by: n0cmonkey
Sure.
would you like to expand on that...lol
You first. 🙂
Originally posted by: daniel49
Really quite simple linux desktop if you want to ininiate a shortcut for instance on your desktop you double click if you just want to select it you single click.
In windows you have the option to change this so a mouseover = a single click and a single click= a double click.
Open Nautilus, then choose Edit>Preferences, then the Behavior tab and
select "Single click to activate icons".
Originally posted by: n0cmonkey
Originally posted by: daniel49
Really quite simple linux desktop if you want to ininiate a shortcut for instance on your desktop you double click if you just want to select it you single click.
In windows you have the option to change this so a mouseover = a single click and a single click= a double click.
I understood the concept, but you lack the details.
I don't think GPM can do this. Window Managers and Desktop Environments probably can. Consult the documentation for whatever environment you currently use.
Or post it, and maybe someone already knows how. 😉
Originally posted by: The Linuxator
LOL n0cmonkey it's just never get's easier to get info out of you 😀
Originally posted by: M00T
I think the higher lesson here is that *nix users should only post on a forum as a last resort. Google first, search forums, then make a post. If you post a question, you'll have to wait for an answer. Don't do that to yourself. Be independant and capable of helping yourself.
Originally posted by: daniel49
I do google quite a bit but whats wrong with seeing if someone already knows something off the top of thier head?
If they do great. If they don't oh well eventually I will probably figure it out but in the meantime I had a barrel of NocMonkeys.
Plus I think I just enjoy hanging here.
I can't always think of hard questions to pose
but thats a good thing means my systems are running good😀
Originally posted by: n0cmonkey
I should write a book. Something along the lines of "Zen and the Art of Asking a Good Question."
**********************************************Originally posted by: xtknight
It's true Linux has a near infinite amount of platforms and programs, which makes it hard for the other party to help you. Right now I'm running SUSE Linux 64 and my dad is running Linux on a Blackfin DSP.
Not to mention all the different window managers: xfce, fvm95, gnome, kde, windowmaker, enlightenment, blackbox, fluxbox. And explorers: nautilus, konquerer, probably something else I'm forgetting. You get the point...
Originally posted by: daniel49
**********************************************Originally posted by: xtknight
It's true Linux has a near infinite amount of platforms and programs, which makes it hard for the other party to help you. Right now I'm running SUSE Linux 64 and my dad is running Linux on a Blackfin DSP.
Not to mention all the different window managers: xfce, fvm95, gnome, kde, windowmaker, enlightenment, blackbox, fluxbox. And explorers: nautilus, konquerer, probably something else I'm forgetting. You get the point...
yes, you restated my point very eloquently🙂
so you switch flavors once a month or just keep using the same one?
Originally posted by: xtknight
It's true Linux has a near infinite amount of platforms and programs, which makes it hard for the other party to help you. Right now I'm running SUSE Linux 64 and my dad is running Linux on a Blackfin DSP.
Not to mention all the different window managers: xfce, fvm95, gnome, kde, windowmaker, enlightenment, blackbox, fluxbox. And explorers: nautilus, konquerer, probably something else I'm forgetting. You get the point...
Originally posted by: daniel49
I do google quite a bit but whats wrong with seeing if someone already knows something off the top of thier head?
If they do great. If they don't oh well eventually I will probably figure it out but in the meantime I had a barrel of NocMonkeys.
Plus I think I just enjoy hanging here.
I can't always think of hard questions to pose
but thats a good thing means my systems are running good😀
Originally posted by: daniel49
You know, in all honesty, I do think sometimes i forget linux comes in 33 flavors just like the ice cream place .