After upgrade issues-opensuse11.1

Morning,
I cannot find the applet used to change certain settings, such as mouse
controls, (left/right handed), screen saver settings,
I am also experiencing issues with the sound, such as one boot being
there, next boot not being there.
It also seems to keep dumping the config for my dial-up connection.
Hardware:
IBM T60P, model 8741c2u

Thanks for any assistance you can offer!!

Tony …


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I should also have mentioned that I am using the KDE 3.x desktop, not
4.x…

Tony …


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apstroth;1942397 Wrote:
> Morning,
> I cannot find the applet used to change certain settings, such as mouse
> controls, (left/right handed), screen saver settings,
> I am also experiencing issues with the sound, such as one boot being
> there, next boot not being there.
> It also seems to keep dumping the config for my dial-up connection.
> Hardware:
> IBM T60P, model 8741c2u
>
> Thanks for any assistance you can offer!!
>
> Tony …

Control Center is the main place - also right click desktop to
configure desktop settings for screen saver.

or Yast Hardware has mouse settings I think

‘SDB:AudioTroubleshooting - openSUSE’
(http://en.opensuse.org/SDB:AudioTroubleshooting)


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| AMD 64 X2 5200+ | nVidia 8500GT | 2GB RAM
Lap: openSUSE 11.1 | Celeron 550 | (KDE4.2.0)“93” | Intel 965 GM |
Lenovo R61e | 3GB RAM

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apstroth;1942397 Wrote:
> I am also experiencing issues with the sound, such as one boot being
> there, next boot not being there.
Try not to confuse a “desktop system sound” issue with a general sound
issue. Whether one’s boot sound works or not works is not a good
critieria for determining if one’s general sound works. Its far better
to use the sound tests in the troubleshoot guide url provided by
caf4926.


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