k3b???

gene heskett gheskett at wdtv.com
Tue Apr 3 21:39:38 BST 2012


On Tuesday, April 03, 2012 04:22:29 PM Anne Wilson did opine:

> On 03/04/12 10:36, gene heskett wrote:
> > It did work, it burnt the bios update as requested.  And its
> > 10,000% easier to type k3b in a user terminal than it is to wade
> > through the menu's and find it, under archivers of all places.
> 
> You seem to have missed out on a very useful tool - instead of wading
> through a menu, hit alt+F2 to bring up krunner, then type in "k3b" - I
> rarely touch menus these days.
> 
> Anne

Perhaps Anne, but when I already have a dozen or more terminals open its a 
lot easier.  Besides, terminal screens were invented decades before PARC 
invented the mouse plus its a long reach to hit alt+F2 for these short 
fingered hands.  What happens if I have a cup of coffee in the other hand & 
no quick and dirty place to park it while I use both hands to span that 
distance?

Yeah, I'm a Senior Citizen, now where is the discount? ;-)

Did you block my diatribe about the busted bugzilla?  I don't appreciate 
that a bit, how is it ever going to get fixed if no one sees the bitching?

People ARE going to jump ship for a better ISP from time to time and we 
need a method to facilitate the cleanups that will still work AFTER any 
email forwarding grace period has expired, and which are currently blocking 
my use of it.  I can't open a new account because I'm already known, and I 
can't use the old account because my email addy has changed.  Ergo, to me 
its busted, fix it!  By deleting any and all references to me from the 
/etc/passwd file on the bz server, or where ever the heck bz keeps that 
stuff.  Then I might be able to open a new account and file bug reports.

Cheers, Gene
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