1 |
dan blum wrote: |
2 |
> Dale, |
3 |
> |
4 |
> Thanks for following up. HOw do you start a new thread? |
5 |
> |
6 |
> It is slightly annoying when you change a setting and reverts back to the original; the whole (computer) system should be more user friendly. Either way, it is good that there is an "easy" fix, which I will do. |
7 |
> |
8 |
> I will have much more complex issues to discuss shortly. |
9 |
> |
10 |
> Thanks. |
11 |
> |
12 |
|
13 |
You started a new thread with this one. ;-) It really depends on your |
14 |
email program. Mine, I can just chose to compose a new message and type |
15 |
in the email address. I can also right click on the email address, |
16 |
usually from another message, and then select 'Compose New Mail' to and |
17 |
it starts a shiney new thread. Tell us what you are using and I'm sure |
18 |
someone here uses it and can tell you more specifics on how to start a |
19 |
new thread. |
20 |
|
21 |
Questions about your setup. Do you dual boot windows? Do you dual |
22 |
boot another OS, even Linux? Is Linux the only OS you have installed? |
23 |
I only have one OS that I boot here so my settings will be different |
24 |
from yours if you dual boot something else. We need more info first |
25 |
tho. Also, can you give a little info about how the clock is set in |
26 |
your BIOS? This is really needed if you are dual booting. |
27 |
|
28 |
Dale |
29 |
|
30 |
:-) :-) |