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How to post a question
When asking questions on the linux forum:
Please post the distribution/version of linux that you are using. This is very important because different distros have different tools. Please say something like: I'm using Mandrake X This is using Fedora Core 1 I'm using RedHat 7.3 Linux on a dual CPU computer. For generic tips on posting questions, please read: http://forums.devshed.com/t24097/s.html Thank you for taking the time to read this. Your friendly neighbourhood moderators.
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oh and kernel version would be nice too
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I think it would be wise if users mentioned which desktop they use, as well. KDE and Gnome have different menus and built-in configuration tools, and giving Gnome directions to a KDE user (or vice-versa) will only confuse them.
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