User:ThorstеnStaerk

want to know something about me ? Look here:

What I find interesting

 * Firewall
 * Record_your_desktop
 * Ekiga
 * FreeMind
 * Pingus
 * Distribution_specific_tips_and_tricks
 * Netapplet

How I set up my computer
I use the latest version of SUSE. I do the following changes for my personal convenience:
 * Forward X11 (see http://wiki.linuxquestions.org/wiki/Using_SSH#Forwarding_X11)
 * remove bouncing cursor (kcontrol->Appearance & Themes->Launch Feedback->Busy Cursor|No Busy Cursor)
 * add device icons to the desktop (kcontrol->desktop->behavior->device icons->show device icons)
 * remove spell checking from kmail
 * kcontrol: remove %U from the application command for the file association from .doc

What I always wanted to say
I log in as root. Yes, really. Everyone was warning me so intensely when I started with Linux in 2000, I decided I just had to try. Now, after 5 years, I have never regret it. It is just more easy to live without a split personality. I still do not see one single reason to change this. I check that /opt/kde3/share/config/kdm/kdmrc does not contain AllowRootLogin=false

What I always wanted to do
Here's what I always wanted to do, described how to do it:
 * Booting from USB
 * WLAN
 * Configuring_keyboards
 * festival (make your computer speak)
 * LiVES (video editing)
 * VPN
 * xdmcp ("terminal server")
 * blueTooth
 * PXE