Thanks, That fixed it for me. Plus, now that I know about gconf-editor, I've got a new toy to mess with.
Jim Montgomery 2nd BCT FSR, Ft Stewart, GA 912-313-5978 <email address hidden>
Joachim Sauer wrote: > It's a gconf key. You'll have to use a tool such as gconf-editor to find > and edit it. > >
Thanks,
That fixed it for me. Plus, now that I know about gconf-editor, I've
got a new toy to mess with.
Jim Montgomery
2nd BCT FSR, Ft Stewart, GA
912-313-5978
<email address hidden>
Joachim Sauer wrote:
> It's a gconf key. You'll have to use a tool such as gconf-editor to find
> and edit it.
>
>