Hi!
I´m really surprised: Helena KDE 64 bit could grow to my favorite distribution! Easy installing BTmouse and connection to the internet with Huawei E220, no problems with CD, DVD, headphones,...
I´m only missing "force quit" and a tool like netspeed or netstatus (not nettool) - well known in Gnome. Any help?
lauren
Helena KDE 64 bit: force quit?
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Helena KDE 64 bit: force quit?
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Re: Helena KDE 64 bit: force quit?
For "Force quit" just use xkill in the terminal - very easy.
Re: Helena KDE 64 bit: force quit?
An easy way to do it is ctrl+alt+esc, then the mouse cursor turns into a skull, then click into the window of the program you want killed. I've been doing that in kde 4.4, don't know if it was there before and maybe there are limitations I don't know of. Haven't used it that much, but seems to work well.
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Re: Helena KDE 64 bit: force quit?
Ha! I didn't know about that either. Good tip!fubaseca wrote:An easy way to do it is ctrl+alt+esc, then the mouse cursor turns into a skull, then click into the window of the program you want killed. I've been doing that in kde 4.4, don't know if it was there before and maybe there are limitations I don't know of. Haven't used it that much, but seems to work well.
Joe