Hi,
I tried using Debian before but the packages are way too old.
The reason why I need to use Ubuntu (Lubuntu actually, with lxde desktop) is
because
has great repositories, including the PPAs.
Cheers.
On Tue, Jun 28, 2011 at 05:58, Just Fill Bugs mozbug...@yahoo.com.auwrote:
On 06/27/2011 02:00 AM, Timo wrote:
On 26-06-11 14:57, Giuseppe Penone wrote:
Hi,
I ported my first application to gtk3 but continue to read the
followig warning:
`menu_proxy_module_load': python: undefined symbol:
menu_proxy_module_load
anybody knows the reason?
Don't know the reason, but got the same warnings. I noticed that they
only appear in a program with menus (a menubar or popup menu), as soon
as you remove them, the messages disappear too.
I searched for that message before. Looks like some ubuntu thing. Ubuntu
forced a system menu over gtk applications.
It's from appmenu-gtk package and can be removed by deleting
/etc/X11/Xsession.d/80appmenu.
Ubuntu is definitely not for developers. It's an end user application.
Debian or Fedora are much better for developing work.
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