Re: install5 report

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On Sun, 29 Jun 2003 23:43:21 +1200
"afme@xxxxxxxxxx" <adrianix@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> 
> No 5
> no format, auto desktop no format.
>  had to click for KDE, changed mouse to  wheel ps/2.
> 
> still the same hassle of garbage and banl screens,. ended up with
> gmnome, no mouse, ctl-alt-bspace shutdown.
> 
> woof

Is there an interpreter in the house?

If you want to try again:

1. Put some context. Is this a reply or continuation of something? If
so, where is whatever it is you're replying to or carrying on with? If
you don't have it handy, it might help to include a little explanation
for those of us that can't/don't watch the mailing list closely.

2. Did you have some sort of problem? if so, what was it and what made
you think doing what you did might work? I'm not saying what you did is
right or wrong. But I have no idea why you did it. I'm not altogether
sure I understand what you did for that matter.

3. Write sentences. What garbage are you talking about? I don't know
what you want, so I have no idea if I can understand what "banl" means.
Maybe that's the garbage you mention, but I haven't a clue.

4. I gather no mouse. OK, if so, how did you click on something to
change it so that you found out you didn't have it? It reads as though
you had a mouse, changed it and lost the mouse. If that isn't what
happened, I'm flumoxed. Assuming it is correct, why did you change a
functional mouse to something that didn't work?

5. I have no idea how you could be in KDE, click something to change a
mouse, then end up in Gnome. That's the way it seems to read. Again, I
sure can't be certain because I have trouble understanding any of it.

HTH

HAND

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KLEZ: An original Microsoft webcrawler.


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