OK, I'll speak up since I started this uproar by updating the package.
All I did was add some patches to WsLib, so Aurora framebuffer would work
on PPC, and add a BuildRequires for PPC in Aurora to insure the
appropriate WsLib is used. I've noted the circular Requires mentioned
before, and
Andrej Borsenkow wrote:
There was no updates to Aurora for a long time. Not that there are many
bugs, but still I'd like to see my Intellimouse finally working in
Aurora ...
then it is of bad taste. Updated Aurora - and again link
/etc/aurora/Monitor broken. Something that was reported
Digital Wokan wrote:
I got tired of Aurora trying to make status and errors look pretty. I
finally rpm -e'd the Aurora packages, and I intend to continue doing
so after every system install until they become an optional part of the
install (kinda like starting X at boot is
Digital Wokan wrote:
I got tired of Aurora trying to make status and errors look pretty. I
finally rpm -e'd the Aurora packages, and I intend to continue doing
so after every system install until they become an optional part of the
install (kinda like starting X at boot is optional... hint,
Well, all I need to do is fire up Mandrake Control Center and under Boot
-
Boot Config, uncheck the Launch Aurora at boot time option, and it
goes
away!!! Seems kind of optional to me!
point being in expert mode those kind of
Yes, and I can have IE stop being my default browser after I've
installed Mozilla. That doesn't mean I don't wish I had the option not
to install Internet Explorer in the first place.
Joseph T Watson wrote:
Digital Wokan wrote:
I got tired of Aurora trying to make status and errors look
I could only get one theme to work within aurora...
and if kudzu popped up, it sent a bunch of junk onto
the screen and I had no way to get to it.
--- Andrej Borsenkow [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
There was no updates to Aurora for a long time. Not
that there are many
bugs, but still I'd like to
I got tired of Aurora trying to make status and errors look pretty. I
finally rpm -e'd the Aurora packages, and I intend to continue doing
so after every system install until they become an optional part of the
install (kinda like starting X at boot is optional... hint, hint,
Mdksoft).
SI