Hi Kat,
It's great to be part of the list again!
As you know, I'm not much of a techie. My computer is from a non-profit
org that refurbishes donated equipment, installs Linux, and gives them
to disadvangtaged, low income types such as myself. So it's a case of
take what they got, they are great at adapting systems for individual
requirements, though. And, since I have no great expectations or
knowledge of software, as long as I can do what I want to in a way that
I can understand I'm happy. I'm not much of a visual person, so things
like emoticons and other icon/picture type thingies, just irritate me
and make my eyes hurt! While Gome has definite advantages over
Slackware, which I used before (especially when it comes to the
browser), I do miss the easier to use file manger - this one is all
icons, yuck! Slackware was definitely easier on my eyes - not nearly as
fancy as Gnome, visually. Still, all and all, I'm having lots of fun
with the new system, and learning all the new things I didn't have
access to before.
Rayna
Kathy wrote:
> Hey Rayna, welcome back! :)
>
> Mike's right, I do use Linux and prefer KDE desktop to Gnome just cos it looks
> prettier. ;) KDE 3.3 and 3.4 come with Kopete, a KDE-native IM program and I
> prefer it to Gaim, as Deri says. It seems to connect better than Gaim, and
> it gives you more visual options than Gaim does if you download emoticon
> themes from http://www.kde-look.org.
>
> FYI, I run KDE on two Intel processors machines - a Intel Pentium 3 HP desktop
> pc and an old Dell 286-400 MHZ Lautitude laptop and they both run very well.
>
> Kat
>
> On Monday 09 May 2005 8:23 am, Rayna wrote:
>
>>Hi everyone, I've finally got my wizzbang new computer system, and am
>>having lots of fun fiddling with it and using all the new things I've
>>not had before.
>>
>>Am a bit busy (co-ordinating a self defence course for women with
>>disabilities) and a bit stressed at the moment, so probably won't post
>>much till the weekend. But a leeeettle question to keep the techies on
>>the list busy - I have an instant messaging thingy on this - Linux -
>>Gaim, and I've never used IM. How do I set it up and how do I use it?
>>All pointers appreciated!
>>
>>Really looking forward to being more involved on the list again!
>>
>>Rayna
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