KDE's desktop is certainly more configurable -- in most aspects.
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menu edit:
http://blackbirdfly.no-ip.org/menuedit.png
icon resize:
http://blackbirdfly.no-ip.org/iconresize.png
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menu edit:
http://blackbirdfly.no-ip.org/menuedit.png
icon resize:
http://blackbirdfly.no-ip.org/iconresize.png
...excuse my cluttered desktop, I'll clean it.. eventually
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Okay... One device is working, but two semi-functional one still remain.
I havn't really had a crack at wireless yet. I know what chipset I have and what Intel driver I need, I just havn't got around to setting it up.
Sound is giveing problems... It seems some applications (namely GL-117 and Realplayer) are able to output sound, but others (like amaorK and flashplayer) are not. Where would I start troubleshooting? Secondly, when I plug headphones in, it doesn't completely disengage my laptop's speakers. Where would I start looking to fix this problem?
EDIT: YaST seems to pickup my sound chip correctly...
I havn't really had a crack at wireless yet. I know what chipset I have and what Intel driver I need, I just havn't got around to setting it up.
Sound is giveing problems... It seems some applications (namely GL-117 and Realplayer) are able to output sound, but others (like amaorK and flashplayer) are not. Where would I start troubleshooting? Secondly, when I plug headphones in, it doesn't completely disengage my laptop's speakers. Where would I start looking to fix this problem?
EDIT: YaST seems to pickup my sound chip correctly...
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I missed the -as- oops.I know you can't adjust the icon sizes as in GNOME
anything else?
as mentioned, because you can load kde apps in gnome and visa versa there really isnt that much of a split between the two, that I notice anyways. feel free to correct
oh, and my desktop background is of a blackbird..
the box's name is blackbird, named for its black color, sheer size, and twin processors
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