Ok, that answer make really sense to me : particularly the distro changing
avoidment ^^
I'll make all tests you want me too, if it can help to find what is wrong.
(I've saved my system in a ghost image on last morning ^^)

2011/12/6 Aleksey Lim <[email protected]>

> On Tue, Dec 06, 2011 at 12:02:02AM +0100, laurent bernabe wrote:
> > Do you think an installation of Trisquel-Gnome-Sugar5.0-Alpha instead of
> > Xubuntu will solve my problems ?
>
> Well, the whole purpose for Sweets is to avoid situation when people
> need to install the whole GNU/Linux distribution only to try/use/code
> Sugar. Becuase it is ridiculous overkill:
>
> * to change your favorite distro only for Sugar purpose,
> * Sugar Shell is only 5, mostly, Python based projects,
> * mostly, it is possible to handle a couple of non-Python based
> rependencies
>  in your current distro.
>
> The sumary :)
>
> * do not switch distro to use sugar,
> * let's improve Sugar (maybe w/ Sweets, maybe w/ native packages in your
>  favorite distro)
>
> --
> Aleksey
>
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