First question: The only way I can get the screensaver to kick in is to go to System Settings --> Monitor & Display --> Power saving & check "Enable power saving" So far, so good, but it doesn't stick - every time I reboot, I have to go back and set it again. I'm clicking the Administrator Mode button, so I *think* it should stick, but it doesn't. Any ideas why it's not?
Second question: Now that I've got the system working pretty much the way I want it, I naturally want to scrub the HD & play with some other distros. Of course, I want to be able to put it back the way it is now, more or less. So, this question is: is there a way to make a list of the apps/programs/packages installed without going through the K-menu or one of the package managers and writing them all down by hand?
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Almost forgot: partitioning. I figure a separate partition for / & /home, but I'm not sure about swap. I'm on a Dell laptop with 2 GHz Core 2 Duo & 2 GB RAM. Does this config *need* a swap partition? Some of the stuff I've read in various forums says yes, and some says no, so I'm rather confused. As I understand it, swap is for swapping contents of RAM onto the HD when you've a bit short on RAM. More RAM = less need for swap?
And if I do set up a swap partition, how big? I've read 1x physical RAM, 1.5x, 2x and 2.5x. More confusion.
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Second question: Now that I've got the system working pretty much the way I want it, I naturally want to scrub the HD & play with some other distros. Of course, I want to be able to put it back the way it is now, more or less. So, this question is: is there a way to make a list of the apps/programs/packages installed without going through the K-menu or one of the package managers and writing them all down by hand?
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Almost forgot: partitioning. I figure a separate partition for / & /home, but I'm not sure about swap. I'm on a Dell laptop with 2 GHz Core 2 Duo & 2 GB RAM. Does this config *need* a swap partition? Some of the stuff I've read in various forums says yes, and some says no, so I'm rather confused. As I understand it, swap is for swapping contents of RAM onto the HD when you've a bit short on RAM. More RAM = less need for swap?
And if I do set up a swap partition, how big? I've read 1x physical RAM, 1.5x, 2x and 2.5x. More confusion.
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