Hi Steve, Rainer and all,

There is an alternative for Dmenu:

http://apt-gnuinos.org/pool/main/o/openbox-menu/

Add the following line to your menu config file:

<menu execute="openbox-menu -i lxde-applications.menu" id="apps" label="Aplications"/>

You also need to install lxmenu-data. The option " -i " removes the icons (i prefer so).

I just need also to clarify here that the indices of the repository are broken. I lost all my work of six weeks owing to a power cut. But like all failures, good things came from it. The solution is to make a backup of the indices, whenever i add some stuff to the repository.

As Jaromil explained in the OpenNebulaConf: "[...] We only host those packages non-existent in Debian, but we are working on that [...]".

IMHO, 'reprepro' is a proper tool for that. This is the tool used in gnuinos. But, as i explained to Daniel Reurich, my scripts are not a replacement for Amprolla. They depend on the work carried out by Franco Lanza. But i am straying now...

   Aitor.

Steve Litt <[email protected]> writes:
>Rainer Weikusat<[email protected]>  wrote:
>>Edward Bartolo<[email protected]>  writes:
>> >I applied the patch suggested yesterday by Rainer*manually*  by
>> >editing files. I am lost here and I am hesitant to mess with git as
>> >it can easily damage my sources.
>>
>>While I have some "areas of disagreement" with git, it isn't that
>>bad.
>
>If you know it well, and if everyone else knows it well. I had some Git
>problems on my first attempt to create the Devuan Dmenu documentation,
>resulting in hours of rework.
How did you manage to do that?

(More general remark: Don't try to rediscover India by sailing westwards
in a leaky, wooden tub. If in doubt, ask someone).

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