No, you're not doing anything wrong. PS4 uses tabs when you open multiple photos. It didn't really disappear, it's just on a separate tab. It's similar to multi-tabbed browsing.
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What you're describing has already been done in specific Linux distros. It's typically called a web kiosk. Here's an example distro...... http://webconverger.com/
I believe they use google chrome instead of firefox.
Debiosk is another distro with the same idea in mind.
Happy Linux Guy...
Have you actually gone through the process of joining the domain on the XP system? From your description, it sounds like you've only joined the domain with the Debian and RHEL systems.
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Tinkering on old hardware is fun until you realize you can get a system these days with 100 times the power of the old system for around $300.
And these new systems typically just work on Linux and you can mess around with functionality rather than busting your butt just trying to make things...
I use "cat /proc/cpuinfo".
This shows you a lot more info on the cpu, and it gives a count on the processors starting at 0.
Sample output............
processor : 0
vendor_id : GenuineIntel
cpu family : 6
model : 11
model name : Intel(R) Pentium(R) III CPU...
Most likely, if you're mounting the san storage on a permanent basis, you should be doing it with /etc/fstab. If you're not, you should change it. It will automatically unmount it at shutdown, and you won't have to worry about additional scripts.
It's not just kde that doesn't allow this. It's standard practice in a lot of distributions now. Really, it's to discourage users from logging in as root, for sake of convenience. It's a pretty bad security risk browsing the internet or doing anything else always being root. The standard way...
What about Fedora 8? 9 is going to be released very soon, or s already released. I'm pretty sure they have more drivers in the latest than in the older release.
I have a message stuck in my outbox, and it's clogging up the whole send process. Sometimes other messages won't send, sometimes they just take a long time.
The message has a 4MB attatchment, and I cant delete it because it says "send already in progress" I can't move it for the same...
I found out what the REAL problem was. Norton utitlities was causing the problem. The icons got corrupted somehow, and norton was protecting the files or something so it couldn't refresh itself or anything. I uninstalled norton utilities and everything went back to normal.
well, i use the "lite" version of kazaa, but i did have the regular one installed once. I'll check out that file and see if that works. I installed zonealarm on here.
In XP, you can set up windows users accounts for each person using the computer, and it keeps all your settings separate. So, if you logged on with your user account and opened outlook express, all you will see is your email. I believe you can do that it windows ME also, but im not sure
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