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| 1. | 86% | Novell Doc: KDE3 User Guide Logging In and Selecting a Desktop 1.1 Logging In and Selecting a Desktop If more than one user account is configured on your computer, usually all users must authenticate?unless Auto Login is configured for a certain user. Auto login logs the user in to the desktop environment automatica... 19 Jun 2008 |
| 2. | 86% | Novell Doc: KDE3 User Guide Controlling Your Desktop's Power Management with KPowersave 1.14 Controlling Your Desktop's Power Management with KPowersave KPowersave is a small panel applet which allows you to control all power management functions supported by your system with just a few clicks on the desktop. You can track power consumption... 19 Jun 2008 |
| 3. | 85% | Novell Doc: KDE3 User Guide Desktop Components 1.3 Desktop Components The graphical desktop environment should not pose any problems for former Windows or Macintosh users. The main components of the desktop are the icons on the desktop and the panel at the bottom of the screen. Figure 1-2 An Exampl... 19 Jun 2008 |
| 4. | 84% | Novell Doc: KDE3 User Guide The KDE Control Center 2.1 The KDE Control Center The KDE control center is the central place for users to change the overall appearance and behavior of nearly any component of the KDE desktop. Start the control center from the main menu by selecting Favorites Personal Settin... 19 Jun 2008 |
| 5. | 84% | Novell Doc: GNOME Quick Start Getting Started Getting Started When you start your system, you are usually prompted to enter your username and password. If someone else installed your system, check with your system administrator for your username and password. After logging in to GNOME for the first ... 19 Jun 2008 |
| 6. | 84% | Novell Doc: Reference Booting with GRUB 9.2 Booting with GRUB GRUB (Grand Unified Bootloader) comprises two stages. stage1 consists of 512 bytes and its only task is to load the second stage of the boot loader. Subsequently, stage2 is loaded. This stage contains the main part of the boot loade... 19 Jun 2008 |
| 7. | 83% | Novell Doc: Reference Preparing the Boot of the Target System 1.3 Preparing the Boot of the Target System This section covers the configuration tasks needed in complex boot scenarios. It contains ready-to-apply configuration examples for DHCP, PXE boot, TFTP, and Wake on LAN.1.3.1 Setting Up a DHCP Server There are... 19 Jun 2008 |
| 8. | 83% | Novell Doc: KDE Quick Start Customizing Your Desktop Customizing Your Desktop You can change the way your KDE desktop looks and behaves to suit your own personal tastes and needs.Locking and Unlocking Desktop Objects Desktop elements can be locked in their current position to prevent them from being moved ... 19 Jun 2008 |
| 9. | 83% | Novell Doc: KDE3 User Guide Working with Baskets 11.2 Working with Baskets After creating your baskets and sub-baskets, fill them with different notes. Notes can include different types of data, for example text, images, URLs, application launchers as well as links, e-mail addresses, files and colors. ... 19 Jun 2008 |
| 10. | 75% | Novell Doc: Novell AppArmor Administration Guide Two Methods of Profiling 5.6 Two Methods of Profiling Given the syntax for AppArmor profiles in you could create profiles without using the tools. However, the effort involved would be substantial. To avoid such a hassle, use the AppArmor tools to automate the creation and refin... 19 Jun 2008 |