[e-users] DR17 available version

2006-11-03 Thread Jean-Philippe Monteiro
Hi Community - first post here Using dr16 on my Ubuntu Laptop, I do NOT want to change anything. Looks great (see deskshot at http://photos1.blogger.com/blogger/3618/3698/1600/DeskShotEnlightenment.png so you'll get my point) Now, DR17 looks more advanced, & I found it to be available through th

Re: [e-users] DR17 available version

2006-11-03 Thread kkit
Well, if you're running Ubuntu, you won't be using Suse packages and stuff on it. Bad Idea. There are Ubuntu repos at edevelop.org, as I recall, and morlenxus' build script works well. And yes, March 3, 2006 cvs is sooo out of date. There are several new features that make it worth fighting

Re: [e-users] DR17 available version

2006-11-03 Thread Pinche Guerito
I'm using DR17 on Ubuntu Edgy for sometime time now and couldn't be happier with it. I use the get_e.sh build script found in Rastermans file section, I don't recall that I have modified it much though I probably have. I haven't used kde or gnome wm's in so long now I'm not sure I'd remember how

Re: [e-users] DR17 available version

2006-11-06 Thread Florent THIERY
Talking about pacman, any archlinux repository maintainer there? On 11/4/06, Jean-Philippe Monteiro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hi Community - first post here > > Using dr16 on my Ubuntu Laptop, I do NOT want to change anything. Looks > great > (see deskshot at > > http://photos1.blogger.com/bl

Re: [e-users] DR17 available version

2006-11-06 Thread Jean-Philippe Monteiro
It may not been obvious, but my Desktrop is SuSE93 - Otherwise, why would I look for pacman/suse repositories for an ubuntu laptop ? Any source for updated, ready-to-roll rpm packages on dr17 ? ... dr16 is really great on the laptop - obscure it is, but clean & classy without anything menu-bar