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    hi i have a question, how can i create a shortcut icon in my desktop, i want it to be shortcut for /mnt/windows.. im using Gnome desktop

    i rightclick on my desktop -> Create Launcher.. Name: Windows, Command: /mnt/windows... but when i click OK, there's no new icon appears in my desktop

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    Quote Originally Posted by gsirk
    hi i have a question, how can i create a shortcut icon in my desktop, i want it to be shortcut for /mnt/windows.. im using Gnome desktop

    i rightclick on my desktop -> Create Launcher.. Name: Windows, Command: /mnt/windows... but when i click OK, there's no new icon appears in my desktop
    I think that will create a program launcher. You ant a shortcut to the partition. I don't use GNOME, but try to drag the partition icon from nautilus onto the desktop. It might work.

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    apil ko kung naa moy seminar ha....
    jst email me...

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    thnks bro...

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    Mozilla: IE7 will boost Firefox take-up
    Ingrid Marson
    ZDNet UK
    July 19, 2005, 14:20 BST

    Windows 2000 users are expected to migrate to Firefox in
    droves, taking advantage of enterprise-friendly features
    that will be available in version 1.1 of the open source
    browser


    The Mozilla Foundation is expecting to see a surge in interest in the
    Firefox browser from enterprise users once Microsoft launches Internet
    Explorer 7 next year.

    IE7, which will be available in beta this summer, will not be available to
    users of Windows 2000.

    Asa Dotzler, the community coordinator at the Mozilla Foundation, said in
    an interview published on Tuesday that he hopes to attract many corporate
    Windows 2000 users to the Firefox browser, as they will be unable to take
    advantage of the improvements in IE7.

    Read the rest of the story at the URL below:
    http://news.zdnet.co.uk/software/app...9209591,00.htm

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    hi, does anyone knows a WinXP tool/util nga pwede mo remote admin sa linux gnome, etc?

    hehehe kutob ra man ko text sa tera term gud, then.. gusto nako i-try...

    sofar akong mga nabasahan sa mga sites is remote admin only available from linux to linux box.. linux to windows but not windows to linux? anyone?

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    and btw.. i just registered to linux.ribbed.us

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    Quote Originally Posted by franz
    hi, does anyone knows a WinXP tool/util nga pwede mo remote admin sa linux gnome, etc?
    VNC.. a remote control software. Install the VNC server on any supported host (Linux included) and remotely control it from the VNC client running on your Windows desktop.

    http://www.realvnc.com/what.html

    also take a look at webmin, a web-based admin tool

    http://www.webmin.com/

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    Quote Originally Posted by blitz
    Quote Originally Posted by franz
    hi, does anyone knows a WinXP tool/util nga pwede mo remote admin sa linux gnome, etc?
    VNC.. a remote control software. Install the VNC server on any supported host (Linux included) and remotely control it from the VNC client running on your Windows desktop.

    http://www.realvnc.com/what.html

    also take a look at webmin, a web-based admin tool

    http://www.webmin.com/
    i already installed vnc.. wala pa lang nako na configure.. hehe
    Thanks for the info

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    There's also something from the developers of Webmin called Usermin. This allows ordinary users to configure their accounts on Linux systems via a web browser interface. It even lets them read their email! Very useful. Get it at:

    http://www.usermin.com

    Have fun!

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