hi y'all, ...realize that maybe I should go to kde w/this but then, I do run centos on my systems soooo...
kk I like to run kde's file manager in super user mode. On one of my systems, it's acting it's ass...as my default editor I do use kwrite and I normally set that up to open any text type file w/that but for some reason, on this one certain system, I can't navigate among the folders. I double click on a folder as I normally do and it just throws me into kwrite instead on just navigating down the tree.
Just wondering if any of y'all might have some ideas to correct this simply. I just can't seem to find the right config option to do it.
thx
John Rose
On 8/11/05, rado rado@rivers-bend.com wrote:
hi y'all, ...realize that maybe I should go to kde w/this but then, I do run centos on my systems soooo...
kk I like to run kde's file manager in super user mode. On one of my systems, it's acting it's ass...as my default editor I do use kwrite and I normally set that up to open any text type file w/that but for some reason, on this one certain system, I can't navigate among the folders. I double click on a folder as I normally do and it just throws me into kwrite instead on just navigating down the tree.
Just wondering if any of y'all might have some ideas to correct this simply. I just can't seem to find the right config option to do it.
thx
John Rose
...and I woke up 2 days later in the back yard talking to Elvis!
You can try using this as a user.
user@computer$kdesu konqueror
Then it will ask you for the password, simply type, and navigate. Hope this helps.
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On Fri, 2005-08-12 at 13:01 +0000, duffmckagan wrote:
On 8/11/05, rado rado@rivers-bend.com wrote:
hi y'all, ...realize that maybe I should go to kde w/this but then, I do run centos on my systems soooo...
kk I like to run kde's file manager in super user mode. On one of my systems, it's acting it's ass...as my default editor I do use kwrite and I normally set that up to open any text type file w/that but for some reason, on this one certain system, I can't navigate among the folders. I double click on a folder as I normally do and it just throws me into kwrite instead on just navigating down the tree.
Just wondering if any of y'all might have some ideas to correct this simply. I just can't seem to find the right config option to do it.
thx
John Rose
...and I woke up 2 days later in the back yard talking to Elvis!
You can try using this as a user.
user@computer$kdesu konqueror
Then it will ask you for the password, simply type, and navigate. Hope this helps.
Whoa! that works! I just typed kdesu konqueror at # and it took right off.
I wonder what could be wrong w/konquerorsu on that machine tho.
thx, duff,
John Rose
On 8/12/05, rado rado@rivers-bend.com wrote:
On Fri, 2005-08-12 at 13:01 +0000, duffmckagan wrote:
On 8/11/05, rado rado@rivers-bend.com wrote:
hi y'all, ...realize that maybe I should go to kde w/this but then, I do run centos on my systems soooo...
kk I like to run kde's file manager in super user mode. On one of my systems, it's acting it's ass...as my default editor I do use kwrite and I normally set that up to open any text type file w/that but for some reason, on this one certain system, I can't navigate among the folders. I double click on a folder as I normally do and it just throws me into kwrite instead on just navigating down the tree.
Just wondering if any of y'all might have some ideas to correct this simply. I just can't seem to find the right config option to do it.
thx
John Rose
...and I woke up 2 days later in the back yard talking to Elvis!
You can try using this as a user.
user@computer$kdesu konqueror
Then it will ask you for the password, simply type, and navigate. Hope this helps.
Whoa! that works! I just typed kdesu konqueror at # and it took right off.
I wonder what could be wrong w/konquerorsu on that machine tho.
thx, duff,
John Rose
Glad that I could help.
I wonder what could be wrong w/konquerorsu on that machine tho.
What is that?
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kk I like to run kde's file manager in super user mode. On one of my systems, it's acting it's ass...as my default editor I do use kwrite and I normally set that up to open any text type file w/that but for some reason, on this one certain system, I can't navigate among the folders. I double click on a folder as I normally do and it just throws me into kwrite instead on just navigating down the tree.
Just wondering if any of y'all might have some ideas to correct this simply. I just can't seem to find the right config option to do it.
thx
John Rose
...and I woke up 2 days later in the back yard talking to Elvis!
You can try using this as a user.
user@computer$kdesu konqueror
Then it will ask you for the password, simply type, and navigate. Hope this helps.
Whoa! that works! I just typed kdesu konqueror at # and it took right off.
I wonder what could be wrong w/konquerorsu on that machine tho.
thx, duff,
John Rose
Glad that I could help.
I wonder what could be wrong w/konquerorsu on that machine tho.
What is that?
konquerorsu is kde's super user file manager...it also is part of the konqueror thang....I just like to put the icon on my task bar
jr
On Fri, 2005-08-12 at 13:01 +0000, duffmckagan wrote:
On 8/11/05, rado rado@rivers-bend.com wrote:
hi y'all, ...realize that maybe I should go to kde w/this but then, I do run centos on my systems soooo...
kk I like to run kde's file manager in super user mode. On one of my systems, it's acting it's ass...as my default editor I do use kwrite and I normally set that up to open any text type file w/that but for some reason, on this one certain system, I can't navigate among the folders. I double click on a folder as I normally do and it just throws me into kwrite instead on just navigating down the tree.
Just wondering if any of y'all might have some ideas to correct this simply. I just can't seem to find the right config option to do it.
thx
John Rose
...and I woke up 2 days later in the back yard talking to Elvis!
You can try using this as a user.
user@computer$kdesu konqueror
Then it will ask you for the password, simply type, and navigate. Hope this helps.
The way I like to operate, su file manager is very important to me. this did work for a bit but this one machine is driving me nuts. I feel I have 2 options here. 1. Fix KDE Konquerorsu so to work again. This is my preference. But I wonder if someone might have the insite to do this. 2. On that one machine, run gnome, but then, to my knowledge I don't think they have a su file manager. Am I wrong about this? I do no very little bout gnome but it seems very good!
The only reason I prefer kde over gnome is because of that su file manager.
thx
John Rose
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On Tue, 2005-08-16 at 09:22 -0500, rado wrote:
- On that one machine, run gnome, but then, to my knowledge I don't
think they have a su file manager. Am I wrong about this? I do no very little bout gnome but it seems very good!
http://fedoranews.org/contributors/matt_hansen/nautilus/
On Tue, 2005-08-16 at 11:38 -0400, Ignacio Vazquez-Abrams wrote:
On Tue, 2005-08-16 at 09:22 -0500, rado wrote:
- On that one machine, run gnome, but then, to my knowledge I don't
think they have a su file manager. Am I wrong about this? I do no very little bout gnome but it seems very good!
http://fedoranews.org/contributors/matt_hansen/nautilus/
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Thx Ignacio for this. I did go to that site and saved to refer to later but quick and dirtily, I went and swaped all 3 of my boxes over to gnome all that had to be done: open a terminal su - then sudo nautilus whamo!!!! thx for the info!
John Rose
hi,
I am having a hard time finding out the correct way...anyway for that matter, to be able to configure grub for raid 1
my goal is to be able to unplug the data cable to hda drive and make it boot up from hdc. md0= hda1 and hdc1 /boot md1 = hda2 and hdc2 /
I need a tutorial for dummies I guess
thx
John Rose
rado wrote:
hi,
I am having a hard time finding out the correct way...anyway for that matter, to be able to configure grub for raid 1
my goal is to be able to unplug the data cable to hda drive and make it boot up from hdc. md0= hda1 and hdc1 /boot md1 = hda2 and hdc2 /
I need a tutorial for dummies I guess
Googling around would return hundreds of pages how to do that. For example:
https://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-list/2005-March/msg05935.html
On Mon, 2005-11-28 at 20:44 -0600, Aleksandar Milivojevic wrote:
rado wrote:
hi,
I am having a hard time finding out the correct way...anyway for that matter, to be able to configure grub for raid 1
my goal is to be able to unplug the data cable to hda drive and make it boot up from hdc. md0= hda1 and hdc1 /boot md1 = hda2 and hdc2 /
I need a tutorial for dummies I guess
Googling around would return hundreds of pages how to do that. For example:
https://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-list/2005-March/msg05935.html
Thx to both of you, Paul Ganci and Aleksandar Milivojevic for your replies on this problem.
Due to the limited time I have to devote to this and my dull brain lol , This will take me awhile.
My locale is in New Orleans and the Katrina storm has put a whole lot of pressure on my time. I really wish I didn't know construction as I do but my table is very overloaded just trying to get my family's housing back together for them consequently, I have very little time to deal w/my computer problems...luckily, bout an hour a night and now, my windows box goes down on me! grrrrr...me and my junk equipment!
kk, my point, I am storing both of these replies along w/a dialog I had a few months ago w/les miskell on repairing raid.
the link aleksandar posted is really exactly what I was looking for but then, I find before I can even play w/that, I have a problem w/hda2 partition which I have to address first. Just discovered that tonight.
Anyway, I just wanted to let you both know that your posts are very much appreciated and as soon as I can I will get this problem fixed. The both of you gave me all the info I need, I am sure!
BTW, Aleksandar, Yes, there is a good bit on raid ...googling round but I had a hard time finding the info you linked to me... thx for that
John Rose