Mr. McGee, et al.: Yeah, it is off topic. However, there are so many intelligent minds here, I figured I would give it a go. I know to use "make menuconfig", but I have a customer. One who paid me to upgrade his system, and he is now asking me why he paid to loose functionality. I cannot give him that answer, but I may end up having to reduce what I charged him to upgrade his system, which I prefer not to do. As soon as I figure out which file in the GNOME configuration sets those sort of options, I am going to play with it. Still doing research though. I am not an expert at GNOME configuration tidbits, but I am going to attack it from that perspective. Very Respectfully, Stuart Blake Tener, IT3, USNR-R, N3GWG Beverly Hills, California VTU 1904G (Volunteer Training Unit) stuart@xxxxxxxxxxx west coast: (310)-358-0202 P.O. Box 16043, Beverly Hills, CA 90209-2043 east coast: (215)-338-6005 P.O. Box 45859, Philadelphia, PA 19149-5859 Telecopier: (419)-715-6073 fax to email gateway via www.efax.com (it's free!) JOIN THE US NAVY RESERVE, SERVE YOUR COUNTRY, AND BENEFIT FROM IT ALL. Sunday, September 30, 2001 3:04 PM -----Original Message----- From: owner-linux-crypto@xxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:owner-linux-crypto@xxxxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of Rob McGee Sent: Sunday, September 30, 2001 3:04 PM To: linux-crypto@xxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: Re: Start crypted volumes at bootup? / LM8.1 Upgrade (make xconfig) On Sun, Sep 30, 2001 at 02:27:49PM -0700, IT3 Stuart B. Tener, USNR-R wrote: > I am interested to find out, when I do a "make xconfig", I cannot at all see > which options are ticked off or not since having upgraded my Mandrake to > 8.1. Has anyone noticed this issue? Any way it can be worked around? They "make menuconfig" :) Seriously, Stuart, an issue like that is probably in the configuration of your window manager, and it could be almost anything. And it would be way off-topic here -- you might want to take it to the Mandrake user forums or newsgroups. I have and use X, but I really prefer "make menuconfig" in the console. I'll bet I spend half or more of my computer time at the good old Linux console. Good luck. Rob - /dev/rob0 Linux-crypto: cryptography in and on the Linux system Archive: http://mail.nl.linux.org/linux-crypto/ Linux-crypto: cryptography in and on the Linux system Archive: http://mail.nl.linux.org/linux-crypto/