I was never able to figure out how to enable PO files in the userguide - I
barely know Docbook the way it is. :)
Paul
On Sun, May 10, 2009 at 10:35 PM, Zhang Sen wrote:
> On Sun, 2009-05-10 at 07:53 -0400, Ken VanDine wrote:
> > Foresight Linux GNOME Developers Edition x86
> > http://www.rpat
On Sun, 2009-05-10 at 07:53 -0400, Ken VanDine wrote:
> Foresight Linux GNOME Developers Edition x86
> http://www.rpath.org/project/foresight/build?id=20341
On a desktop computer,
Good thing is, 'it just works!' :) The sound is immediately ok after
booting and the notification is fancy.
Problem:
Here the notes:
https://wiki.foresightlinux.org/display/DEV/Foresight+WebManager
Its a idea start when package browsing its enable on packagekit, We not
have a idea how to populate metadata we have the tools[1] but not a
correct process or way to do it.
So donophin bring me a new idea: make
I like the idea, and think that it should definitely be integrated, but I
don't think it should be relied on. What I mean is it would be great for
users to get the latest and greatest before packagers can get to it, but it
can't replace a team of experienced, knowledgeable packagers, esp. since
pac
Right, but I couldn't even to get it to install via sudo conary update
nautilus-dropbox as it fails.
On my desktop, I was able to update it as it was already installed per
Smerp's blog post the other day.
Paul
On Sun, May 10, 2009 at 2:52 PM, Og Maciel wrote:
> Seems that dropbox has a differe
Seems that dropbox has a different workflow and daemon now: once you log in,
start it from the Internet menu.
On May 10, 2009 2:31 PM, "Paul Cutler" wrote:
I installed x86_64 on my T61 Thinkpad.
Installation went fine.
A couple notes:
Dropbox won't install on a clean installation, gets and er
Reading one of my fav blogs( www.vivalinux.com.ar [ES]) im seen a
campain of mandriva for adopt a package(rpm) without maintainer..
But the point its mandriva have a command called mdvsys
That command can update a package only passing the new version
$ mdvsys update
And it update/build a
I installed x86_64 on my T61 Thinkpad.
Installation went fine.
A couple notes:
Dropbox won't install on a clean installation, gets and error it can't write
to /home/* (nautilus-dropbox)
I'm still very frustrated with the default touchpad properties. Even after
going to System - Preferences - M
I'm testing the x86_64 GNOME Edition. The default configuration for
the nv driver doesn't work as it uses a very high definition, but this
is not a regression for me. Things look OK except that I have no
sound. Alsa seems to be busted and I was prompted right away to send a
kernel oops report that
New ISOs are available for 2.1.1, can anyone find time to test them?
Please email the list for each iso you tested with a OK or not.
Thanks!
Foresight Linux GNOME Edition x86
http://www.rpath.org/project/foresight/build?id=20337
Foresight Linux GNOME Edition x86_64
http://www.rpath.org/project/fo
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