Greetings,
I would like to know if any blfs'ers have dabbled recently with building
google chrome, webrtc et al and is able o share their experience.
I last did chrome successfully in 2010 but the build system has changed
consuderably..
--1---It now uses a poorly documented 'thingy' calle
On 10/04/2013 04:12 AM, Aleksandar Kuktin wrote:
>> On Fri, 4 Oct 2013 02:38:58 +0100
>> Ken Moffat wrote:
>>
>> Is anyone apart from me using gvolwheel ?
>>
>> [snip]
>>
>> In the meantime, comments from anyone else who has built gvolwheel
>> on recent cairo (particularly answering "does it w
>On Fri, 4 Oct 2013 02:38:58 +0100
>Ken Moffat wrote:
>
> Is anyone apart from me using gvolwheel ?
>
> [snip]
>
> In the meantime, comments from anyone else who has built gvolwheel
> on recent cairo (particularly answering "does it work ?", with the
> cairo version) would be welcome. I suppo
Is anyone apart from me using gvolwheel ?
I'm asking because when I updated my list of current packages I
noted that althought it built ok on ppc, it didn't work. But I only
noticed that by accident (clicked on the wrong menu entry - sound
isn't connected on my ppc box). But a few hours ago I
Fernando de Oliveira wrote:
> Em 03-10-2013 12:42, Bruce Dubbs escreveu:
>> Kenno Han wrote:
>>> Hey everyone! I just found an interesting program that can be used to
>>> replace GNOME. It is called Mate Desktop, some of you might be familiar
>>> with it. Mate is actually a fork from GNOME 2.
>>>
>
Em 03-10-2013 12:42, Bruce Dubbs escreveu:
> Kenno Han wrote:
>> Hey everyone! I just found an interesting program that can be used to
>> replace GNOME. It is called Mate Desktop, some of you might be familiar
>> with it. Mate is actually a fork from GNOME 2.
>>
>> Maybe you should just check out t
Kenno Han wrote:
> Hey everyone! I just found an interesting program that can be used to
> replace GNOME. It is called Mate Desktop, some of you might be familiar
> with it. Mate is actually a fork from GNOME 2.
>
> Maybe you should just check out their website at:
> http://mate-desktop.org
This i
Hey everyone! I just found an interesting program that can be used to
replace GNOME. It is called Mate Desktop, some of you might be familiar
with it. Mate is actually a fork from GNOME 2.
Maybe you should just check out their website at:
http://mate-desktop.org
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http://linuxfromscratch.org/mai
Richard Melville wrote:
> +kvm02-vps.cleve 31.193.9.2 3 u17 1024 377 25.130 0.444 1.359
> -mail1.ugh.no 87.195.109.207 3 u 759 1024 377 25.171 1.858 0.419
> *sexrobot.omg.omg 103.7.151.4 2 u 1008 1024 377 20.553 -1.584 1.428
> +hemel-hempstead 140.203.204.77 2 u 60m 1024
>
> Richard Melville wrote:
> > Can anybody explain why this is happening; I'm getting some software
> > failing on time/date issues and I think it might be due to this:-
> >
> > date && date -u returns:-
> >
> > Tue 1 Oct 17:16:01 BST 2013
> > Tue 1 Oct 16:16:26 UTC 2013
> >
> > As you can see ins
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