On Mon, 23 Aug 2010 12:03:23 -0400 jack wallen
wrote:
> I am a technical writer for Linux.com, techrepublic.com, and
> ghacks.net. I'm putting together a short article on installing E17.
> I've successfully installed on Ubuntu 10.04, but the installation on
> Fedora 13 has eluded me. Can anyone p
Thanks for digging guys! I can't live without autoraise. I only
recently appreciated the awesomeness that is alt-tab :)
>>>
>>> I'm not suggesting this as a permanent fix. I'm just trying to track
>>> down what combination of flags trigger the bug. This should make it
>>> easier to fi
On Mon, Aug 23, 2010 at 1:03 PM, jack wallen wrote:
> Hello All,
>
> I am a technical writer for Linux.com, techrepublic.com, and ghacks.net.
> I'm putting together a short article on installing E17. I've
> successfully installed on Ubuntu 10.04, but the installation on Fedora
> 13 has eluded me.
On Mon, 23 Aug 2010 05:21:12 +0200, Ted Baltz wrote:
>>> Thanks for digging guys! I can't live without autoraise. I only
>>> recently appreciated the awesomeness that is alt-tab :)
>>
>> I'm not suggesting this as a permanent fix. I'm just trying to track
>> down what combination of flags trig
Hello All,
I am a technical writer for Linux.com, techrepublic.com, and ghacks.net.
I'm putting together a short article on installing E17. I've
successfully installed on Ubuntu 10.04, but the installation on Fedora
13 has eluded me. Can anyone point me to some solid documentation on
this task or
Greetings!
Ive just run edje_convert over all the exchange content. This has put
all the content into the new edje format. It is backwards compatible,
so anyone thats not using the alpha builds can still use the files,
but it also means the people on the bleeding edge can continue to have
a sassy
Hi, I have been using exalt for some months and yesterday I compiled
and installed the revision 51572 of exalt
(and the module exalt-client).
The problem is that exalt doesn't detect any wifi network.
I have followed some steps in order to verify if it is a bug in the
wifi device, but I find that