Le 27/01/2017 à 12:52, Matthias Apitz a écrit :
On Friday, 27 January 2017 12:27:05 CET, Guillaume F
<[email protected]> wrote:
On Fri, 27 Jan 2017 10:01:32 +0100, [email protected] wrote:
Seems like the plan is to completely move to snaps and mark all open
issues as invalid unless confirmed on a snap device:
https://launchpad.net/dekko/+announcement/14423
Thanks a lot for this info! I've been looking for a working snap of
Dekko but couldn't find any. I'm sending this mail from the Dekko
snap, very impressive work!
I wonder why this snap isn't being more promoted. Snaps are a great
way to follow development, do some testing and submit bugs. But you
have to know it's available first…
Anyway, great work on this!
How.and on which.device you installed it?
matthias
I only installed it on my laptop, with Ubuntu 16.10. I'm glad it works,
since I've found lately than following Ubuntu releases (16.10, 17.04…)
and not sticking to LTSs (16.04) is very disappointing if you want to
test new things. For example, the unity8-desktop snap only works on
16.04 as far as I know (and 17.04, the current version in development).
I understand the reason for that, but I feel like maybe it should have
been a little clearer. I remember when 16.10 came out there were several
articles on Ubuntu Insights telling you how you could test the latest
and greatest Unity8, but a few weeks after release, the latest and
greatest was only available for 16.04.
That's why I'm very glad to be able to test Dekko on my laptop! It has
greatly improved and seems to be more stable.
I configured several accounts, including a "standard" IMAP (the address
I'm writing from) and it works great. It took care of SMTP
automatically, meaning you only have to write your email address and
password and everything is configured.
Guillaume
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