Ron Kaye Jr on 23 Sep 2010 13:08:22 -0700 |
i had no luck with this a while back.
wouldnt save my 1024x768/auto settings
settings worked per session
didnt have the patience to try size/speed permutations.
how do you track down the program name of your menu applet?
look to vi a config file
> > Have you tried creating an new test user and logging in as the test user? See
>if the problems are inconsistent settings that the upgrade doesn't like, or >a system problem. > Another thing you can try is
> aptitude -f install
> and
> dpkg --configure --all
> Which usually fix things if the upgrade didn't complete correctly.
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