Thanks,
I also had to mv pcmanfm2 to pcmanfm2_v0.95 and create a new soft link to
the new version over at /usr/local/bin/pcmanfm for it to launch,
Regards,
Phill.
On Tue, Jun 1, 2010 at 1:21 AM, Jaeic Lee zerax...@gmail.com wrote:
I'm not sure what you mean by 'killing' version 0.95, but you
I could never get pyNeighborhood to work so I installed Nautilus instead to
connect to my Windows network. If the new pcmanfm can handle the task, then I
would be happy to remove pyNeighborhood. This was using the pyNeighborhood
that was installed by default with Lubuntu, I did not install
deadbeef is blocked by a license problem on Debian.
See http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=533555 and
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=576975
Regards,
Julien Lavergne
Le mardi 01 juin 2010 à 00:18 +0100, Phillip Whiteside a écrit :
Is there any chance of deadbeef
Hi everyone!
I'm trying to install Lubuntu but I can't find a way to configure software
RAID.. Should I do it by hand before running the installation?
(that is, sudo apt-get install mdadm, mdadm -A etc etc..)
Or is it better to avoid this completely (because it's untested or whatever)
and
On Tue, 01 Jun 2010 21:34:11 +0100, Federico Fanton jor...@gmail.com
wrote:
Hi everyone!
I'm trying to install Lubuntu but I can't find a way to configure
software RAID.. Should I do it by hand before running the installation?
(that is, sudo apt-get install mdadm, mdadm -A etc etc..)
Or is
Hi,
I've had a read through that bug list. ::smacks head on wall:: libdumb is
well named, their web-page is about as infantile as well.
I've emailed off to the link on the source-forge page for deadbeef letting
them know that there is a problem, I guess we just have to wait. Putting
stuff out
Hi,
I guess this is more a question for Juliene, but one of things that has been
raised a few times on IRC is why lubuntu *insists *on having all the
packages that it does, for example you cannot remove Mplayer to free room up
and put an alternative on, nor xfburn if you wish brasserro. Whilst
If you are talking about why 'lubuntu-desktop' package would be removed when
one small part of its dependency is removed, you can choose to ignore it and
remove that package since it is only a meta-package that contains
(literally) nothing inside it. It won't hurt other programs.
Besides, the
We already knew this long time ago. Last week we've contacted author
of deadbeef and some debian devs trying to solve this.
The latest version of deadbeef now includes a newer version of libdumb
whose license is more debian-friendly.
Now let's see what debian people think.
If this is still not
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That´s good news!
Let´s hope the Debian people will cooperate.
- -Glenn
Op 02-06-10 06:56, PCMan schreef:
We already knew this long time ago. Last week we've contacted author
of deadbeef and some debian devs trying to solve this.
The latest
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