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Walter Mitty

2005-12-29, 7:47 am

I had a ctl-alt-del app for my Gnome desktop : very nice. I tried to
install it for my KDE desktop, but it doesnt work.

Is there something for KDE similar to the windows/gnome ctl-alt-del
interface? Old habits die hard.


--
Snow White's dwarfs become gnomes
-- http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/kent/4349726.stm
The world has gone mad.
Alan Connor

2005-12-29, 5:49 pm

On alt.os.linux.debian, in <slrndr7k6g.8rg.mitticus@desy.hadron.quark2>, "Walter Mitty" wrote:
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<body not downloaded>

http://home.earthlink.net/~alanconnor/newsfilter.html

Why are you using the "X-No-Archive: yes" header?

(my newsfilter gives any posts with that header a unique score)

That will keep your part of this thread out of the Archives
and could very well prevent anyone in the future from making
sense of it and benefiting from it.

You didn't use it on your other posts, which were OT, and it
beats the hell out of me why you would choose to use on a thread
that is actually on topic.

I see that I was right in figuring you for a jerk.

Never read one of your articles and never will.

Regardless of which alias you are using at the moment.

Alan

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