[ltp] please help: redhat 7.1 on TP 600X

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Tue, 29 May 2001 16:18:40 +0800



Haha! yeah I guess your right.. ;-) I never thought of it that way..
Does any of you guys know how to alter the Gnome or KDE start menu so you can
put your own links and shortcuts in there, I know in windows its just a
"special" directory with short cuts in it, but does the G or K desktop work the
same way?





Vivek Dasmohapatra <vivek@etla.org> on 29/05/2001 04:14:03 PM

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To:   Marcus Giles/DeltaGold@DeltaGold
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Subject:  Re: [ltp] please help: redhat 7.1 on TP 600X



On Tue, 29 May 2001 marcus.giles@deltagold.com.au wrote:

> Nope I mean crtl alt del to Close the session , It brings up a logoff prompt,
> the lets you log out to the login screen. (try it you'll see what I mean)

If I did try it, I guarantee my machine would reboot - trust me, that's
what it says in /etc/inittab :) I don't use RH/mdk or KDE, so I assume
they've messed with the vulcan nerve pinch there...

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