On 29 Jun 2003, Scott Kindley wrote: <tons of stuff snipped> > > The help supplied by REDHAT is nomothetic. You probably won't find that word in > > a standard dictionary, haha. > > Actaully it is in Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary. One can also > find it by using /usr/bin/gnome-dictionary, although your path may vary > a little. I do believe it is shipped with Red Hat Linux 8.0 and 9. Finally, finally, something good comes out of this thread. I had no clue about gnome-dictionary. Nice tool for non-natives. <more snip> > > Gnome does not have a command shell listed in its bottom panel redhat icon menu. It won't let > > me get into textmode, nor does system when booting. Anaconda auto nor druid installs KDE. One has to > > customise after install, without any UNIX commands knowledge. funny that. > > Simultaneously pressing the "ctr-alt-F1" keys on your keyboard would > bring you to a non-graphical login prompt after your machine booted up > into run level five. That is graphical mode in case you are unfamiliar > with the "jargon". Of course Google or any other search engine on the > internet would have information such as this. Here I have to agree with afmee. I haven't understood why the gnome-terminal icon ended up in system tools. That resembles windows, where the "text window", or whatever it's called, is hidden in sub-menus of sub-menus, but not on the desktop. <final snip> Cheerio, Michael -- Psyche-list mailing list Psyche-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/psyche-list