Re: [e-users] debian and missing keyboard module

2013-12-19 Thread John Holland
I don't have any i386 files, only amd64. Wawrzek Niewodniczanski writes: > > Recently, I notice problem with your repo. Anything wrong? > > Ign http://vin-dit.org stable Release.gpg > Ign http://vin-dit.org stable Release > Get: 10 http://vin-dit.org stable/main amd64 Packages [10.9 kB] > Err

Re: [e-users] debian and missing keyboard module

2013-12-04 Thread Wawrzek Niewodniczanski
On 12 November 2013 01:58, John Holland wrote: > Last I looked the debs in Jessie were for version 16.999 or something. > If you want 17.3 I have debs at www.vin-dit.org (instructions on page) > that I rebuilt on wheezy from the ones done for Sid/testing. [...] Recently, I notice problem with yo

Re: [e-users] debian and missing keyboard module

2013-11-14 Thread Wawrzek Niewodniczanski
On 14 November 2013 21:07, John Holland wrote: > Let me know how it works out. > > John I updated package (nice job - only e17, e17-data), restarted enlightenment and have keyboard module. Many thanks, Wawrzek -- Dr Wawrzyniec NiewodniczaƄskior Wawrzek for short PhD in Quantum Chemistry

Re: [e-users] debian and missing keyboard module

2013-11-14 Thread John Holland
Let me know how it works out. John On 11/14/2013 03:53 PM, Wawrzek Niewodniczanski wrote: > On 12 November 2013 01:58, John Holland wrote: >> Last I looked the debs in Jessie were for version 16.999 or something. >> If you want 17.3 I have debs at www.vin-dit.org (instructions on page) >> that I

Re: [e-users] debian and missing keyboard module

2013-11-14 Thread Wawrzek Niewodniczanski
On 12 November 2013 01:58, John Holland wrote: > Last I looked the debs in Jessie were for version 16.999 or something. > If you want 17.3 I have debs at www.vin-dit.org (instructions on page) > that I rebuilt on wheezy from the ones done for Sid/testing. They've > been working pretty well for me.

Re: [e-users] debian and missing keyboard module

2013-11-12 Thread John Holland
I like running stable and keeping the unstable items on my system to a minimum, that's the idea behind rebuilding the unstable debs on stable. I think you would pull in some other unstable stuff to meet dependencies for those, but I'm not sure actually On 11/12/2013 04:01 AM, Christopher Barry wro

Re: [e-users] debian and missing keyboard module

2013-11-12 Thread Christopher Barry
On Mon, 11 Nov 2013 20:58:53 -0500 John Holland wrote: > Last I looked the debs in Jessie were for version 16.999 or > something. If you want 17.3 I have debs at www.vin-dit.org > (instructions on page) that I rebuilt on wheezy from the ones done > for Sid/testing. They've been working pretty wel

Re: [e-users] debian and missing keyboard module

2013-11-11 Thread John Holland
Last I looked the debs in Jessie were for version 16.999 or something. If you want 17.3 I have debs at www.vin-dit.org (instructions on page) that I rebuilt on wheezy from the ones done for Sid/testing. They've been working pretty well for me. I checked and I have the Polish keyboard available

Re: [e-users] debian and missing keyboard module

2013-11-11 Thread The Rasterman
On Mon, 11 Nov 2013 21:26:01 + Wawrzek Niewodniczanski said: > Hi, > > I replaced my Xubuntu with Debian Wheezy (stable) which I enriched > with E17 from Jess (testing). I tried to set up Polish Keyboard and I > cannot find Keyboard Module. (I followed Bodhi instruction: > http://www.bodhili

[e-users] debian and missing keyboard module

2013-11-11 Thread Wawrzek Niewodniczanski
Hi, I replaced my Xubuntu with Debian Wheezy (stable) which I enriched with E17 from Jess (testing). I tried to set up Polish Keyboard and I cannot find Keyboard Module. (I followed Bodhi instruction: http://www.bodhilinux.com/quickstart/quickstartEN/quickfaq.html and some of our old discussion).