Sorry, I’ve come back with another problem. Just noticed yesterday, don’t know how long this has been going on. BUT I won’t seem to be able to use any other workstation except number 1. It won’t let me move applications between workstations. Any suggestions?
On 2011-04-25 21:36, JudasDisciple wrote:
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> Sorry, I’ve come back with another problem. Just noticed yesterday,
> don’t know how long this has been going on. BUT I won’t seem to be able
> to use any other workstation except number 1. It won’t let me move
> applications between workstations. Any suggestions?
Nope. All my workstations are fine.
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Cheers / Saludos,
Carlos E. R.
(from 11.2 x86_64 “Emerald” at Telcontar)
On 04/25/2011 09:36 PM, JudasDisciple wrote:
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> Sorry, I’ve come back with another problem. Just noticed yesterday,
> don’t know how long this has been going on. BUT I won’t seem to be able
> to use any other workstation except number 1. It won’t let me move
> applications between workstations. Any suggestions?
please define “workstations”
and, explain how you normally move an application between “workstations”
what operating system are you using? its version?
what desktop environment? version?
how many workstations do you have on your network? are they all using
the same operating system?
are all the workstations on the same local network, or are some distant
machines? if distant, how do you connect to them (ssh, what?)
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[openSUSE 11.3 + KDE4.5.5 + Thunderbird3.1.8 via NNTP]
Q: What do you get if you divide the circumference of a jack-o-lantern
by its diameter?
A: Pumpkin Pi!
Sorry. That should have been “Workspace”. And now it’s letting me move between them. So uh, oooppps. Problem sorted until it does it again.
Sorry guys.
On 04/26/2011 01:36 AM, JudasDisciple wrote:
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> Sorry guys.
no problem! glad you fixed it!
maybe the term you wanted to use instead of “workstation” was not
“workspace” but instead “desktop”, as in
“I’m currently working in Thunderbird on Desktop 1, which I can move to
Desktop 2, if I wish by . . .”
lots of different languages and terms here…clear communications are
often difficult but VERY important to understanding questions and answers…
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CAVEAT: http://is.gd/bpoMD
[openSUSE 11.3 + KDE4.5.5 + Thunderbird3.1.8 via NNTP]
Q: What do you get if you divide the circumference of a jack-o-lantern
by its diameter?
A: Pumpkin Pi!