Hello angstrom-distro-devel,
This is critical bugfix. Impact includes perceptible system
slowdown and reduced battery life. Please approve.
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| Revision: b1eb3466dafc9eb0908b3c6a5749e44c83d43bb7
| Ancestor: fac66456828
Hello,
> >> my x11-image built on my computer differs from the one on angstrom server
> :
> >> it lacks
> >> /usr/lib/ipkg/info/matchbox-common.postinst
> >> /usr/lib/ipkg/info/matchbox-common.postrm
> >>
> >
> >>
> >> How can I search where the problem come from ?
> >>
>
> > All is working f
Hello,
>
> >> my x11-image built on my computer differs from the one on angstrom server
> :
> >> it lacks
> >> /usr/lib/ipkg/info/matchbox-common.postinst
> >> /usr/lib/ipkg/info/matchbox-common.postrm
> >>
> >
> >>
> >> How can I search where the problem come from ?
> >>
>
> > All is working
Hello Alain2210,
Monday, December 31, 2007, 2:28:08 PM, you wrote:
> Hello,
>> my x11-image built on my computer differs from the one on angstrom server :
>> it lacks
>> /usr/lib/ipkg/info/matchbox-common.postinst
>> /usr/lib/ipkg/info/matchbox-common.postrm
>>
>
>>
>> How can I search wher
Hello,
> my x11-image built on my computer differs from the one on angstrom server :
> it lacks
> /usr/lib/ipkg/info/matchbox-common.postinst
> /usr/lib/ipkg/info/matchbox-common.postrm
>
>
> How can I search where the problem come from ?
>
All is working for example for matchbox-wm but not
Hello Joshua,
Monday, December 31, 2007, 7:29:46 AM, you wrote:
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> Either Angstrom enters the religious wars and picks defaults (that will
> make some happy and some angry), or we keep status quo and force the
> users to make those Hard Choices (tm) - which is kind of where we are now.
I'm
Hello Ian,
Monday, December 31, 2007, 3:08:12 AM, you wrote:
> Well from a 'user' point of view, part of me wonders if we are reaching some
> sort of crunch? I've thought about this somewhat having recently got hold of
> a Samsung Ultra F700 mobile phone.
> As a day to day user, suddenly I've got
Hans Henry von Tresckow wrote:
> Another possible way to deal with this would be to have some sort of tool
> that would allow the user to setup his own custom collection of software
> from a feed browser and have a remote server build a custom image on demand.
> (Not that I have the first clue how