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praka123

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Arch linux Core Dump(name!) :) using kdemod 3.5.9
default:
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Dark Star

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How about this ;) Next will be similar to KDE mod? I have seen Mac Menu Bar in Kubuntu and used it someday.. But now I forget from where I had opened it ? :s Any idea ? Is there anything like Character map for Kubuntu ?
 

praka123

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^as always nice!

apt-get install kcharselect ? for character map
@shashwath:kdemod means kde modular;is specially compiled for archlinux for speed and response. :p it is AFAIK only for arch linux ;) apart from that kdemod~=kde.just that unlike full kde bloat,it bundles as individual packages.
 

ray|raven

Think Zen.
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To create the Mac style Taskbar (arross the top of screen) carry out the following steps.

1. Right click on anywhere on screen.

2. Select "Configure Desktop"

3. Select "Behaviour"

4. In the "General tab" you will see a set of option buttons.

5. Click "Current applications Menu Bar" (Mac OS Style)

6. Click "Apply" then close the "Configure Desktop" settings box.

Source:*www.kde-forum.org/artikel/16622/how-to-select-mac-menu-in-KDE-.html
 

Dark Star

Cyborg Agent
^^ Thanks ;) Well parka I am using Kubuntu for time being.. I cound not install anything in it.. I created a new user group and fail to add admin privileged in it now I cannot use sudo,kdesu,su orany other also I cannot open Administrator application , therefore I cannot edit my acccount :p That's why I am waiting for my boards to get over after that I will install Arch :) Just 1 question.. Is there Auto Updates in arch ? If yes why 1 has to install new version .. Like abhi was doing that he was using .7 and now he is gng to install .8 ?
 
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praka123

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^there is no need to upgrade!thats the beauty of archlinux!t is called "rolling release" -there is no particular issue on time basis:
for an up2date arch system:
it is:
root@myhost:~# cat /etc/issue

Arch Linux (Core Dump) \r (\n) (\l)
pacman -Syu -solves all the problem-better than apt in my opinion,but some experience with Linux is needed before trying arch.
archwiki explain this all:
The Arch way:
*wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/The_Arch_Way

regarding new user and groups,u can look whether the sec groups are the same:
Code:
root@myhost:~# cat  /mnt/etc/group | grep prakash
adm:x:4:prakash
dialout:x:20:prakash
cdrom:x:24:haldaemon,prakash
floppy:x:25:haldaemon,prakash
audio:x:29:prakash
dip:x:30:prakash
video:x:44:prakash
plugdev:x:46:haldaemon,prakash
scanner:x:104:prakash
lpadmin:x:108:prakash
admin:x:110:prakash
netdev:x:115:prakash
powerdev:x:117:haldaemon,prakash
prakash:x:1000:
^for ubuntu.
also reinstall gnome-system-tools and system-tools-backends.
u can add adm group to ur new user as:
Code:
gpasswd -a username adm,netdev,powerdev,lpadmin,scanner,plugdev,video,dip,audio,floppy,cdrom,dialout
 

Faun

Wahahaha~!
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^^nice to see ubuntu runnung on 233Mhz :D

So now u dual boot into Vista and Ubuntu ?
 
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