Hello,
could somone of the forum moderators be so kind
and move this topic to the forum "News"?
I don't know why but I am not allowed to post
new topics in the forum "News".
Thank you and bye
Karl
Hello,
Pieter Jonker was so kind to translate my
german Knoppix Tutorial into english. See
www.eleli.de/knoppix/docs/tutorial/english *
Enjoy it - or even better: improve it!
Bye
Karl
Hello,
could somone of the forum moderators be so kind
and move this topic to the forum "News"?
I don't know why but I am not allowed to post
new topics in the forum "News".
Thank you and bye
Karl
schock,
Only mods can begin posts in the News forum, but I will move this post to News. I don't have time right now, but you might want to add this (or a link to this) in the Docs section. The Docs section is a wiki so anyone can add to it. Just click the "edit" button at the bottom of the proper page.
Oh and by the way, nice work!
Hello Aay,
> I will move this post to News.
Thank you very much.
> you might want to add this (or a link to this) in the Docs section
That's a good idea. I added links in FaqUsing, GetSupport and KnoppixLinks.
> Oh and by the way, nice work!
For your pleasure.
Bye
Karl
I have found a bug in your tutorial
In Lesson 2 - Configuring Knoppix, I. Configuring the screen, 2. Use the KDE Control Panel, you say
However I can find nowhere an option to open KXConfig there. You seem to imply that KXConfig will open automatically. That would be really neat, but the only way I have found to run KXConfig is with Alt+F2, I didn't even know that such a useful thing existed.Click there with your left mouse button at the tab "Index" first on "Peripherals" and there on "Display". With this you open the "XFree86 Configuratin"-window
I'm using Knoppix 3.5 LinuxTag DVD with lang=en, but the same applies to 3.4.
I noticed a repeating spelling error. The word "than" is incorrect and should be "then" in most places.
Other than that it's nice to see somebody making yet a Knoppix tutorial.
Hello vedran,
> In Lesson 2 - Configuring Knoppix, I. Configuring the screen, 2. Use
> the KDE Control Panel, you say
> Click ... on "Display". With this you open the "XFree86
> Configuratin"-window
> However I can find nowhere an option to open KXConfig there.
No option is necessary.
> You seem to imply that KXConfig will open automatically.
Yes. A **click on "Display"** opens the KXConfig-Window
automatically as you can see in the image beneath the text.
Bye
Karl
Hello sn0wflake
> I noticed a repeating spelling error. The word "than" is incorrect
> and should be "then" in most places.
Indeed, this error occurs more often "then" tolerable
Bye
Karl
I found the posts about the word "than" being misused a bit odd.
I didn't find any instances of the words "than" or "then" being used incorrectly. I have to assume that the document has been updated since these previous posts.
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