Aplications(firefox,gaim etc) won't start upon clicking.(Gnome)
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Aplications(firefox,gaim etc) won't start upon clicking.(Gnome)
Good Day,
Distro: opensuse 10.3
Gnome
After I do
#modprobe ndiswrapper
I can't start any applications, not even terminal.
Not with right clicking on the screen, not by clicking on panel.
If I reboot computer and start any thing it would start, but again when I do
#modprobe ndiswrapper
nothing would starts any more.
Applications what are already running keep running.
Any ideas?
Thank you.
Last edited by knockout_artist; 02-15-2008 at 10:09 AM.
It's just that you said thanks few times and you had nobody to thank to,because you were the only person who started the thread,asked a few questions and answered them.And your english isn't the best,which also affected my impression.No hard feelings.
First part is funny.
Second part is not that amusing. You don't say things to ppl and tell them no hard feeling.
Its like me telling you. you are a ugly SOB + "no hard feeling"
Does that make feel any better? I guess not.
I'm sorry if I hurt your feelings,it wasn't my intention(that's what I was trying to say with "no hard feelings").Anyway,I just wanted to let you know that I found something funny in your posts(saying thanks to nobody),so that you don't make the same mistake again.
I don't know man , the way I see it, 90 ppl(so far) looked at this page.
I really am thank full to them.
I mean I couldn't do it any where else, asking technicians to look at my problem for me.
Only person click on the page in order to look/resolve the issue could see me saying thanks.
Found the solution to this problem In case some one else has similar issue.
That was VERY thoughtful of you to come back and post the fix even though you received no assistance. Thank YOU for helping to make LQ the best it can be for future users!
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