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+ | ==Run an email program by switching to the Kubuntu desktop== | ||
+ | * The KDE desktop (Kubuntu) can be accessed on a Media Director. Press CTRL-ALT-F7 to bring up the Kubuntu desktop. (Press CTRL-ALT-F11 to return to LinuxMCE.) | ||
+ | :*Every LinuxMCE Media Director has a full computer OS built-in. | ||
+ | ::*Open either the Kmail, Evolution, or Thunderbird email program from the Kubuntu menu. Use the program as normal. | ||
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==Using Email from within LinuxMCE== | ==Using Email from within LinuxMCE== | ||
− | To use email from within LinuxMCE, you must | + | To use email from within LinuxMCE, you must designate an email "installed program" first. |
− | *See the [[Computing screen|Computing]] guide to see how to add an external program. | + | *See the [[Computing screen|Computing]] guide to see how to add and use an external "installed program". |
Revision as of 23:01, 24 May 2008
Run an email program by switching to the Kubuntu desktop
- The KDE desktop (Kubuntu) can be accessed on a Media Director. Press CTRL-ALT-F7 to bring up the Kubuntu desktop. (Press CTRL-ALT-F11 to return to LinuxMCE.)
- Every LinuxMCE Media Director has a full computer OS built-in.
- Open either the Kmail, Evolution, or Thunderbird email program from the Kubuntu menu. Use the program as normal.
Using Email from within LinuxMCE
To use email from within LinuxMCE, you must designate an email "installed program" first.
- See the Computing guide to see how to add and use an external "installed program".