On 26/06/13 10:52, Walter Bender wrote:
The widget was broken until recently. Not sure my patches have landed
in any releases yet. But we should be able to make a layout that works
for both English and Maori without any end-user intervention. Will try
to get to it this week.
Attached is a
Hi.
I have heard that your X0-4 is powered by an Vivante GC1000 GPU. Cause of this
fact I am looking for a partner to sponsor the development of
etnaviv[1]. Together
with the current maintainer we have a roadmap that looks like this:
- Mesa integration (3 weeks)
- GC2000 support - if not already
On Jun 26, 2013, at 9:21 AM, Christian Gmeiner wrote:
I have heard that your X0-4 is powered by an Vivante GC1000 GPU. Cause of this
fact I am looking for a partner to sponsor the development of
etnaviv[1]. Together with the current maintainer we have a roadmap that looks
like this:
On Wed, 2013-06-26 at 14:36 +1000, David Leeming wrote:
Hi,
With the XS 0.7 we add links to Moodle pages that map to locations in
the storage folder /library using aliases and html.conf file
I have gone through the exact process as we used to use with the XSCE
and all good in
David,
It sounds like moodle (a php application running under the httpd server,
which is itself running as the user apache) does not have read permission
on the files you would like to serve. I checked my instance of XSCE. My
/library folder has root:root user and group with read and execute
Thanks Jerry your pointer was spot on.
I edited the Directory permissions in /etc/httpd/conf.d/html.conf from the
old syntax to Require all granted and it solved the problem.
David
From: David Leeming [mailto:da...@leeming-consulting.com]
Sent: Wednesday, 26 June 2013 2:36 p.m.
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