d > Very good. Nice would be if you had a name instead of ????????? set in > your mailer... some spamblockers will filter you out ;-) I changed my name in preferences to it's English spelling- no more ???? for you guys! > Ctrl-Z just STOPS a program, normally it does not kill it. It is just > waiting for being resumed, e.g. by a command "fg" for "foreground". To > kill a program, you have to Ctrl-C on the cosole where it is running or > killing it by the command killall <progname>. I cannot ctrl-Z it (does nothing). And I have no place to type the command killall > So you exactly know now the meaning of "jobs". You can read about that > using "man jobs" which will lead you to the bash builtin commands man > page. Love the man! > I think your question was about brilliantphoto and I tested it very > shortly. It does not work. It opens a second thread and seems to > communicate with itself until the last day of mankind. Um, this is bad, no? Have any other programs that have done this before been broken of this habit? How is this too be handled? The truth is, this is an app that I use a lot- just for personal use, but as we mostly use the copmputer for internet, music, videos, and photos, I have a hard time convincing she-who-must-be-obeyed (as I saw another poster refer to his counterpart of similar nature) that we don't need windows. She's a diehard IE girl, loves Windows Media Player (well, I like it too), and BrilliantPhoto really makes image managment a breeze. So I'd REALLY LIKE to get this working, as I'm -forcing- Firefox and Amarok on her... Unless someone could suggest an imange managment program in linux that supports the IPTC metadata that we added with BrilliantPhoto? Thank you, all of you. I hope that I didn't get too carried away and off-topc with that last question. > "Never touch a running system! Never run a touching system? > Never run a touchy system!!!" Don't like to run them, but sometimes feel like throwing it... _______________________________________________ wine-users mailing list wine-users@xxxxxxxxxx http://www.winehq.org/mailman/listinfo/wine-users