Todd Zullinger wrote:
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Russell Golden wrote:
While we're on this subject, is there a way on the newer Nautilus to
keep everything in one window like the older Shrike versions and not
open a new window for each folder?
Yes. In the nautilus preferences, check the "Always open in browser
windows" box on the Behavior tab.
You can also add the --browser option to a nautilus launcher to get a
browser window instead of the spatial view.
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something else that bugs me. If I upgrade from Shrike to FC4, I get the
regular console startup stuff. If I install FC4 from scratch, I get a
graphical thing during boot, and i have to press one of the buttons to
see what's going on. when your machine only has dual P2's this doesn't
work too well. Is there a way to install from scratch and get the
console boot thing like there was in Shrike?
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