El vie, 06-02-2004 a las 13:06, Adam Cooper escribió: > Hi there > > I'm a new user of Fedora. I've had a fiddle in the past with various > distros (Debian, Mandrake, Knoppix) but Fedora is by far the easiest to > use. You should consider me an (almost) complete newb. > > Over the last day or so I've figure out how to mount an NTFS partition > for all users and install and update using a new yum config file. I'm > generally getting along fine. > > I have a few questions though. > > 1) Fedora comes with Mozilla (Now upgraded to 1.6) and Ximian mail. I > want to be able to click a mailto link in Mozilla and a window to open > up in Ximian. i.e. set the default mail app. I can't however find any > option to do that (at least within Mozilla). I've changed the default > mail app in the preferred applications utility and in the file types and > applications utility. What else do I need to change to get it to work? > > 2) I've an on-board sound card and graphics card (it's an Intel desktop > 810 job) and it's all recognised fine. However, in Tuxracer there is > graphical corruption happening (textures being replaced with random > ones). Also, this same corruption seems to occur in UT2003 (Now thats a > pain to install). Is it a configuration error and how do I fix it? > > 3) This is a side note rather then anything else. Is it possible to > remove Mozilla completely and replace it with Firebird. If i try to via > the package management tool it tells me it has a dependancy with > libxpcom.so in OpenOffice which it can't find and it won't do anything > unless it is installed. How can I go about un-installing it? > > Thanks for any help given > > Adam Cooper > To change default apps. you should go to prefs->prefs. apps. Then, select your mail client. I don't have installed mozilla-mail... I don't know if mozilla-mail could alter this options... I can only answer the first one... Sorry! (And sorry to for my bad English)
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