Or
3. Same as 1. but without the freezing of packages. They still have to
work when the users do the massive update of "1." after nstall, so
ithout freezing, we'd know that there are no hickups.
On 04/03/2018 12:47 AM, Jerrod Frost wrote:
I'm looking for a discussion on how we feel about
I don't see any point in dropping kernels from the repository, unless
we're running out of space. There is always some peripheral device that
worked better with the "previous kernel".
On 2017-11-20 03:09, Jerrod Frost wrote:
We are still using grub2.02-beta3. Can we please upgrade to the
Please don't!
Its much easier for those who want tapping to enable it than it is for
those who have problems with it(like me, who clicks all over the place
by mistake with it enabled) to disable it. One of the best things with
Linux is that stuff ain't enabled by default. I assume "touchpad
Aha! That's where it is, I was looking all over for anything with
Installer in the name. Same with xfce. I tried MATE-dev and XFCE-dev,
both 64-bit.
On 2015-07-08 09:04, Wolfden wrote:
Trying out the Mate ISO and some quick findings
--- No desktop icon for the Installer but is located in
Agree. Just a few months ago an update killed my wifi, saying it was off
by the hardware switch, which it wasn't, since it worked before the
update and worked in windows. With RFkill it would have been easier to fix.
// Danne aka Curse
Giacomo Picchiarelli skrev 2013-09-06 11:10:
IMHO it is
Agree.. before all this fisher price baby blue :D
Josef Odenthal skrev 2013-01-15 22:07:
Always did like the blood red from 3.4
On Tue, Jan 15, 2013 at 7:50 PM, Ian Whyman v00...@v00d00.net
mailto:v00...@v00d00.net wrote:
On 15 January 2013 07:52, wolfden wolf...@sabayon.org
On 2012-09-08 18:35, Danilo Pianini wrote:
Tapping is not enabled by default. Is that wanted?
That has to be the best news ever..
It seems like my Raspberry Pi will come in about 2 weeks.
Anyone else got it yet?
// Curse
On 2012-03-07 01:38, Daniél Lecoq wrote:
Great news, then at least we're a few :D
// Curse
On 2012-03-06 23:07, Ian Whyman wrote:
I have one on preorder too, for about the same time and will work
I saw when scrolling through dailys that we got a few isos for armv7,
like BeagleBoard, BeagleBone, EfikaMX and Pandaboard.
So my question is if anyone been thinking about creating a Sabayon for
the Raspberry Pi.
Or perhaps if someone could help me do it, when my Raspberry Pi
arrives(probably
out with the testing.
Cheers
Paul
On 6 March 2012 19:06, Daniél Lecoq cu...@curzed.net
mailto:cu...@curzed.net wrote:
I saw when scrolling through dailys that we got a few isos for
armv7, like BeagleBoard, BeagleBone, EfikaMX and Pandaboard.
So my question is if anyone been
Great news, then at least we're a few :D
// Curse
On 2012-03-06 23:07, Ian Whyman wrote:
I have one on preorder too, for about the same time and will work on
porting Gentoo/Sabayon to it once I get it.
Yes!
On 2012-01-08 18:43, Fabio Erculiani wrote:
Considering that even the girlfriend hates GNOME3 to death (and she is
a normal user), maybe we could consider the adoption of Cinnamon as
default GNOME UI?
I haven't tried it myself yet (i'm still on vacation), what's your
feelings about it?
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