Bruce Dubbs wrote these words on 08/28/05 00:49 CST:
> Randy McMurchy wrote:
>
>>For T-Bird and Firefox, it automatically added them to the menu, created
>>the appropriate .desktop file (in ~/somewhere) and displays them on the
>>menu with the appropriate icons. No need even for any existing .desk
Randy McMurchy wrote:
> For T-Bird and Firefox, it automatically added them to the menu, created
> the appropriate .desktop file (in ~/somewhere) and displays them on the
> menu with the appropriate icons. No need even for any existing .desktop
> files or icons, it creates them as it needs to.
I
Dan Nicholson wrote these words on 08/27/05 23:49 CST:
> Yeah, actually, when I installed GNOME today, none of the extra windows
> open up new panel "windows". What happens when you open firefox? Do
> you get the firefox icon or the mozilla icon? When I run fluxbox I get
> a bunch of mozilla
Randy McMurchy wrote:
I'm not seeing this issue. I see the icon in my panel (right now a
KDE desktop) with an icon of a mail envelope when I have Thunderbird
open.
Yeah, actually, when I installed GNOME today, none of the extra windows
open up new panel "windows". What happens when you open f
Dan Nicholson wrote these words on 08/27/05 14:58 CDT:
> When you run firefox in *nix (at least for me), you get the Mozilla
> lizard icon in the panel. When you run thunderbird, you don't, but if
> you open any options boxes windows do.
I'm not seeing this issue. I see the icon in my panel (rig
Bruce Dubbs wrote these words on 08/27/05 14:47 CDT:
> OK. I added the above to Bugzilla as enhancements.
Okay, I assigned the lm_sensors page to myself. I just recently
installed the 20050823 daily snapshot and it works good. A new
stable tarball is due to be released in a few days. I will wait
Dan Nicholson wrote these words on 08/27/05 14:43 CDT:
> Nice. This works great. The RSS support is really nice. I haven't
> gotten around to setting up movemail, but I'm looking forward to it
> since mutt is not my friend.
>
> Thanks, Randy.
You're very welcome. Glad I could help. This issue
Sorry if everyone's very tired of hearing about firefox and thunderbird,
but I have one more little fix. Not a biggie, but it was something
that's bugged me for a while.
When you run firefox in *nix (at least for me), you get the Mozilla
lizard icon in the panel. When you run thunderbird, yo
Randy McMurchy wrote:
> Bruce Dubbs wrote these words on 08/27/05 11:21 CDT:
>
>
>>MAS
>>JACK
>>libIDN (recommeded!)
>>OpenEXR
>>JasPer
>>GraphViz
>>libraw1394
>>lm_sensors
>>I'm inclined to add these to the book with the exception of krb4
>>(because we already have krb5).
>>
>>Opinions?
>
>
>
Randy McMurchy wrote:
1. If you build the installer method, then you get the
a) Movemail
b) RSS News & Blogs
Easy to make these active in the current T-Bird build method. This
one is a done deal. Just have to update the book.
Nice. This works great. The RSS support is really nice. I haven
Randy McMurchy wrote these words on 08/27/05 11:56 CST:
>>lm_sensors
>
>
> I pull the newest daily tarball. This is rapidly developing project
> that addresses new hardware. I would recommend we pull the daily
> tarball if we add it to the book.
Additionally, with this package, the kernel must
Bruce Dubbs wrote these words on 08/27/05 11:21 CDT:
> MAS
Is 3 tarballs. An imake installation. I have a patch that installs
everything the BLFS way.
Submitted By:Randy McMurchy
Date:2004-11-16
Initial Package Version: 0.6.3
Upstream Status: Not submitte
Bruce Dubbs wrote:
> I'm inclined to add these to the book with the exception of krb4
> (because we already have krb5).
>
> Opinions?
There seem to be a lot of new packages going in recently. I thought
(but this might hark back to Larry-days) that there was pressure to
exclude things that are b
In reviewing the dependencies for kde, it strikes me that there are a
lot of them that are not in BLFS. I started counting, but got caught up
in evaluting which ones ought to be added.
In any case there are at least 20 packages in this group.
Just looking at the core kde packages, there is:
MAS
Randy McMurchy wrote:
Hi all,
Does anyone at all use the Openquicktime library for anything useful?
I would like to remove this package from BLFS for the following
reasons:
1. It is a dead project. No new stable release in over 4 years.
2. There is a mention of an optional downloadable codec,
Randy McMurchy wrote:
Hi all,
Does anyone at all use the Openquicktime library for anything useful?
I would like to remove this package from BLFS for the following
reasons:
I would say drop Openquicktime and does it need replacing? Xine and Mplayer are
both able to play .mov files on their
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