On Tuesday, August 28, 2012 06:40:32 AM Holger Marzen wrote:
Give Claws mail a try if it has to be clickable.
I use (al)pine for more than a decade. No buttons, no cry.
I'm trying everything from scratch with a completely virgin user directory,
and making more headway.
I've still got light
Dear Michael
I've never used Ubuntu so I can not talk about it!
I use ROSA-2012 (Russian version of Mandriva) http://www.rosalab.com/
with kde4.8.4 and the repo MIB http://mib.pianetalinux.org/blog/ which ROSA
takes the kernel-nrj (low-latency). I, like you, am a user kmail since it
exists!
On Mon, 27 Aug 2012 10:08:36 -0400
D. Michael McIntyre michael.mcint...@rosegardenmusic.com wrote:
I'm writing from GMail in a web browser. I hate using a web browser
for email, and have been using KMail for over 10 years. I love KMail.
So somewhere after midnight I got the upgrade
Hi
IMO, the IT world is in a major transition period
Actually I think we're in a major cloud-bloviation period. Sure it has
its place but I expect it to be a parallel option to desktops, not
a replacement. It's a kind of IT Lite for those with several
lightweight devices who don't really need
Rosegarden uses Lilypond for printing. You should be able to print directly
from Rosegarden as long as Lilypond is installed. I use Suse as well. I
seem to remember needng to manually install lilypond with a script because
i had trouble finding an rpm for suse but it wasn't a big deal.
Dave
On
On Tue, 28 Aug 2012 12:15:54 -0400
David Tisdell david.tisd...@gmail.com wrote:
Rosegarden uses Lilypond for printing. You should be able to print directly
from Rosegarden as long as Lilypond is installed. I use Suse as well. I
seem to remember needng to manually install lilypond with a