lesliek

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Joined: Feb. 2006 |
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Posted: April 19 2006,02:37 |
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I've just got home after a few hours away and hope to make further progress with this soon.
However, I had to say something right now to lovdsl.
I've taken it from your last post that I offended you in mine.
If that's so, I beg your pardon very much. I didn't mean to be offensive in any way--far from it. I really do appreciate very much your trying to help me. I'm pretty new to Linux and have asked a lot of questions, both in this forum and others. I am constantly impressed by the willingness of other people to try to help me solve the problems I raise.
Although I don't yet have a solution to my present problem, you certainly started me on the right track to solving it by directing me to the menu file and I suspect that I haven't yet been able to get to the end of the track because of the path business in the relevant menu entry. I haven't found any other menu entry that has a path command in it. Once I get that worked out, I'm confident the icon will work.
Again, my apologies if I offended you,
Leslie
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