On Sat, 13 Jan 2007 04:44:16 -0700 [EMAIL PROTECTED] babbled:

> Hi, 
> 
> I have been using DR17 for over a year now, and I use it successfully on my 
> thinkpad t43 laptop in a corporate environment. 
> 
> Works 99%, even with a dual monitor setup. Love the fact that the second 
> monitor I connect to my laptop acts as an independant desktop. 
> 
> The only two issues I have is that since the last cvs build the screen lock 
> no longer accepts my biometric finger scan, so I have to manually type my 
> password to unlock, and also that any shelves created can't seem to exist on 
> the second desktop/monitor. 

you may want to set up a /etc/pam.d/enlightenment profile that works with your
biometric scanner :) basically this is an os setup issue to set up pam
profiles. find a template or copy another that works - and presto.

> Knowing that a rebuild from CVS could break when I try to do an update 
> (which is a problem when trying to meet a deadline), I always keep a spare 4 
> gig partition to which I first mirror my base install, and then do the CVS 
> build on that. I can then happily dual boot between my stable build and the 
> new one, and once I reckon the new one is stable, I move it to my main 
> partition. Doing this had always allowed me to keep up to date without the 
> worries of breaking my system. 
> 
> Personally I think DR17 is stable enough for daily use. 
> 
> Randall Svancara writes: 
> 
> > I have been monitoring the DR17 project for several years now with
> > anticipation of someday being able to actually use it. 
> > 
> > DR17 compiles and works great.   I am testing it out right now.  I
> > realize it is far from complete and very buggy...but it works.  Kudos to
> > the development team.   
> > 
> > I look forward to helping out with testing and debugging in the future. 
> > 
> > Thanks, 
> > 
> > Randall 
> > 
> >  
> > 
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