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"Changing the position of the desktop wallpaper through the registry" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-06-28 07:37:10

Key:HKEY_CURRENT_USER\hold back Panel\DesktopChange the value for the TileWallpaper and WallPaperstyle settings per below. be Why you would be to do this who knows. But since I recently answered someone who was looking to do this I thought I would let everyone know.

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"Setting up a remote desktop connection" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-03-18 23:29:41

You're currently browsing the communicate Administrators' Lounge section within the Tech Talk category of DaniWeb a massive community of 297,182 software developers web developers. Internet marketers and tech gurus who are all enthusiastic about making contacts networking and learning from each other. In fact there are 1,879 IT professionals currently interacting right now! If you are in the IT industry or are just a technology enthusiast you might find just what you're looking for in DaniWeb only takes a minute and lets you enjoy all of the interactive features of the site. Hi,I have two computers...1 running windows vista home premium and the other running windows professional 2000. I want to set up a remote desktop connection so that I don't have to keep switching between the two computers. The windows vista home premium computer would be the host and the windows 2000 computer would be the client. Is there anyone that can help me as I've tried to connect the two together but undergo been unsuccessful in my attempts!Also is there a way in which I could connect to the computer remotely via the internet? (Both computers have an internet connection provided via wireless adapters connected to a wireless router)Thanks,Steven Hi Steven,First check the Remote Desktop Access is Enabled on Windows 2000 or not (Under System properties). Or if Remote Desktop is not installed then you be to lay it first on Client computer. "Whether humanity is to continue and prosper on spaceship Earth depends entirely on the integrity of the human individuals and not on the political and economic systems. The cosmic question has been asked are humans a worthwhile invention?"- Buckminster Fuller Iam really sorry for the late. In Windows 2000 gratify analyse the Remote Desktop find is Enabled or not under Mycomputer properties> Remote (afar i think may be this settings are there in Windows 2000). From the Host computer run Remote Desktop Wizard and type the IP Address of the client forge and press 'cerebrate'. gratify assure both PC's are connected properly or not before doing this. "Whether humanity is to act and prosper on spaceship hide depends entirely on the integrity of the human individuals and not on the political and economic systems. The cosmic question has been asked are humans a worthwhile invention?"- Buckminster Fuller alter sure there is connectivity between computers if there are firewalls - either diable them or open turn 3389 also not sure if vista home premium will support rdp connection it's a HOME edition after all Real stupidity always beats Artificial Intelligence. (Terry Pratchett)BA BizMg. MCSE. DCSE. Linux+. Network+ Real stupidity always beats Artificial Intelligence. (Terry Pratchett)BA BizMg. MCSE. DCSE. Linux+. communicate+ Real stupidity always beats Artificial Intelligence. (Terry Pratchett)BA BizMg. MCSE. DCSE. Linux+. communicate+

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"Setting up a remote desktop connection" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-03-18 23:29:41

You're currently browsing the Network Administrators' Lounge section within the Tech Talk category of DaniWeb a massive community of 297,182 software developers web developers. Internet marketers and tech gurus who are all enthusiastic about making contacts networking and learning from each other. In fact there are 1,879 IT professionals currently interacting alter now! If you are in the IT industry or are just a technology enthusiast you might find just what you're looking for in DaniWeb only takes a minute and lets you enjoy all of the interactive features of the place. Hi,I have two computers...1 running windows vista domiciliate premium and the other running windows professional 2000. I be to set up a remote desktop connection so that I don't have to act switching between the two computers. The windows vista home premium computer would be the host and the windows 2000 computer would be the client. Is there anyone that can back up me as I've tried to cerebrate the two together but have been unsuccessful in my attempts!Also is there a way in which I could connect to the computer remotely via the internet? (Both computers have an internet connection provided via wireless adapters connected to a wireless router)Thanks,Steven Hi Steven,First check the Remote Desktop Access is Enabled on Windows 2000 or not (Under System properties). Or if Remote Desktop is not installed then you need to install it first on Client computer. "Whether humanity is to continue and prosper on spaceship Earth depends entirely on the integrity of the human individuals and not on the political and economic systems. The cosmic question has been asked are humans a worthwhile invention?"- Buckminster Fuller Iam really sorry for the late. In Windows 2000 please check the Remote Desktop Access is Enabled or not under Mycomputer properties> Remote (afar i think may be this settings are there in Windows 2000). From the Host computer run Remote Desktop Wizard and write the IP Address of the client Machine and touch 'Connect'. Please assure both PC's are connected properly or not before doing this. "Whether humanity is to continue and prosper on spaceship Earth depends entirely on the integrity of the human individuals and not on the political and economic systems. The cosmic question has been asked are humans a worthwhile invention?"- Buckminster Fuller alter sure there is connectivity between computers if there are firewalls - either diable them or open port 3389 also not sure if vista home premium will give rdp connection it's a HOME edition after all Real stupidity always beats Artificial Intelligence. (Terry Pratchett)BA BizMg. MCSE. DCSE. Linux+. Network+ Real stupidity always beats Artificial Intelligence. (Terry Pratchett)BA BizMg. MCSE. DCSE. Linux+. communicate+ Real stupidity always beats Artificial Intelligence. (Terry Pratchett)BA BizMg. MCSE. DCSE. Linux+. Network+

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"creating a logout button on my desktop" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-01-02 03:16:22

Welcome to LinuxQuestions org a friendly and active Linux Community. You are currently viewing LQ as a guest. By joining our free community you will have access to post topics receive our newsletter use the advanced search subscribe to threads and access many other special features. Registration is abstain simple and absolutely free so please. !say that registered members see fewer ads and ContentLink is completely disabled for all logged in members. If you undergo any problems with the registration affect or your account login please. alright for my husband I undergo to ask this question. On his computer he wants to undergo a logout button on his desktop that will trigger the logout grade just in inspect the gnome panel fails to fill. I have told him how to logout in the terminal but he wants an easier way to do it so can anyone help me on this?he is using Ubuntu gutsy with gnomethe dominate I use is "shutdown" or "reboot"but he needs something that will fill gnomes logout manager instead of just shutting down the whole computer he honestly needs a button on his desktop that will activate gnomes logout manager and I have no idea what its called I don't know about creating a desktop logout button however there are other options. Alt & Ctrl & Backspace - should alter your session and send you to the Login Screen. Alt & Ctrl & Del - Should bring up your Logout Options. LinuxQuestions org is looking for people interested in writingEditorials. Articles. Reviews and more. If you'd like to contributecontent. .

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"Dell Vostro 200 Desktop with Core 2 Duo Processor 2.20GHz and 19 ..." posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-15 15:51:11

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"Tour of GNOME Online Desktop" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-09 14:24:26

3. A set of platform components that support web integration–these can be used with any application or UI including the more traditional GNOME desktop flavor. The platform components are hard to see in the screenshots of course. But this tour shows off some of the user interface ideas. lay the packages “online-desktop,” “mugshot,” and “bigboard.” This should mean there’s a session for Online Desktop available from the login screen (gdm). An easy way to try things out is to add the User Switch applet to your panel and act a new user account. Then use the User change by reversal applet to change by reversal to your new user and decide the Online Desktop session on the login screen. Once you log in you’ll have to create an be on and write in to that be. When your browser is logged in to online gnome org the be of the desktop will use the browser cookie to authenticate as well. If at any point the sidebar seems seriously confused don’t be afraid to press Alt+F2 and run At the top of the sidebar you’ll see your own photo (avatar) and label. The idea is to show who’s logged in which is handy if you use user switching. Clicking on this area opens a little menu with options to open the control center log out etc. The small Flickr. Picasa and LinkedIn icons underneath my picture are quick links to go to my page on those sites. The search box on the sidebar shows results from each of the widgets on the sidebar. In this shot you can see file results from the Files widget application results from Applications populate from People and so forth. The examine box can be used to run applications open someone’s compose page or change state a file. The Files widget shows your local recent files in the same way the regular GNOME panel does but it merges in any documents you’re working on using a web service. alter now it only supports Google Documents. I use Google Documents for most of my evince processing but I also have PDFs and similar files on my local system. The Files widget combines all these documents into one searchable list. If you click “More” on the Files widget a detailed window opens to search through your recent files. Application launching and simple desktop-oriented “case management” are integrated into a single design. If you be to open one of your commonly-used apps just click. If this is your first time logging in–perhaps because you’re using a USB key or live CD distribution–the apps you usually use might not be installed. But since this is the online desktop it knows which apps you usually use anyway. Say for example you forgot to install Nibbles: You might notice that the app browser makes suggestions. For example it tells you about the new Gourmet Recipe Manager in this screenshot. This is not an application you have installed; it’s an application from the online gnome org/applications database that other people have been using. In the future we’d like to extend online gnome org/applications to support star ratings user comments and so forth. For now it ranks apps purely based on how often they’re used. (Technical details: If you alter application tracking the online desktop looks at the currently-focused window to decide what you’re using. It will ascertain each application only once per day. It does not displace any information about your windows or window titles to the server. It identifies the app on the client side and sends the label of the package you used to the server to be counted.) The idea is that this ordain change state a “supercharged” IM buddy list showing presence on multiple IM networks activity on multiple sites what music people have playing and so forth. Much of the infrastructure and information is already on the server (and shows up in the Mugshot Stacker application) but the populate widget user interface hasn’t been completed. Showing everyone’s current music track is one of my favorite features. If you click More on the People widget there’s a populate browser window that opens up. This lets you see everyone you know rather than the few people who fit on the sidebar. One future direction would be to integrate the People widget with register management and other sharing-your-stuff scenarios so you can drag a file onto someone’s conceive of to furnish it to them or open a remote desktop session to help them debug a problem. The schedule widget is pretty self-explanatory. Right now it only supports explore schedule but the idea would be to support whatever people use. One problem with web-based calendars is that they can’t use the desktop APIs to give you a notification when events are coming up so the online desktop includes a notifier that watches your Google schedule events. It can be annoying to keep a sidebar open all the time especially if you don’t have a widescreen monitor. The applet in the bottom-left corner of the screen supports using the sidebar in “Minimized” mode. You can alter this mode from Sidebar Preferences by clicking on your conceive of at the top of the sidebar. In Minimized mode the sidebar is normally hidden but pops out when you press the Windows key or when you click the adorn applet. The adorn applet also includes the same application launchers shown in the Applications widget on the sidebar. This lets you quickly launch apps without opening the sidebar. There’s a small daemon called online-prefs-sync-daemon which uses whitelists kept in /usr/share/online-prefs-sync/ to hold on certain gconf settings on the online gnome org server. These settings should be instantly applied across any computers running the online desktop. So changing something desire your desktop background would dress it on all systems. Lots of fine-tuning remains to make this work perfectly but if you dress your desktop background you should see it in challenge already. Luis Villa is working on a slide about how we can preserve remove software values in a world where “cloud hosted” software is a reality. In the meantime. At least two commercial products and undergo appeared recently showing how the Online Desktop might be offered to consumers. These companies are using one-off software though since the mainstream distributions and desktops don’t undergo a solution in this area yet. Because Online Desktop can keep your preferences and documents online it’s ideal for a live CD and we’d love to have someone keeping a recent snapshot available in be CD form. We aren’t defining this project narrowly. Our goal is “the ameliorate window to the Internet: integrated with all your favorite online apps secure and virus-free simple to set up and zero maintenance thereafter.” That leaves quite a bit of work to do. Havoc Pennington is a long-time Red Hat. GTK+ and Linux desktop developer who is currently working on the GNOME Online Desktop project. This entry was posted by on Tuesday. November 13th. 2007 at 3:42 pmand is filed under. . You can follow any responses to this entry through the feed. You can or from your own site. this seems to be a great feature for a lan based configuration (think collaborative software desktop) it seems a great way to link resources collaborate accept for a shared desktop experience within a more obtain environment i see this in the corporate lay as well as the.

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"Snowflakes 1.2 - Display snowflakes on your desktop. (Free)" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-27 22:27:11

Snowflakes is a simple little schedule that displays snow on your desktop offering a festive be to any Mac OS X desktop. It gives you the option to decide the form be and speed. deal Well I comfort prefer SnowSaver (which is here on MU also). It is an older one from 2002 but it is very light on CPU use and is very change surface on my G4-466. (Version 1.1.1) DON Not optimized is right… It takes all of my G4 processing cater which is rediculous. Fix that and we'll talk… Multiple observe support would also be appreciated for this write of eye dulcify. (Version 1.1.1) ANONYMOUS A bit CPU intensive for a little holiday app like this but the active transparency on the snowflakes is nice. Now if only there was some real come down outside =( (Version 1.1) ANONYMOUS visually appealing and cute however on a G3/500 Pismo it brings all other processes to their knees too bad. (Version 1.1)

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