Regarding Mail Client, when we make Gnome stable, we have Evolution. As far
as mail clients, I have used Evolution and its a wonderful and powerful one
:)

On 1/26/07, Carlos López <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hi all, I agree with Kernowyon about the mail client should be installed
out-of-the-box. I have also detected something in the repository: there
are
some packages not well enough described, I mean, the summary and
description
fields aren't as good as they could be. This is something that although
could looks a subtle detail, it might be quite annonying for the final
user.
Imagine you are an unexperienced desktop Linux user and  want to install
Kmail, so you open smart-gui and write kmail in the search box. Then you
press enter and get nothing => Yoper doesn't have kmail => what kinda
distro
is this! => go out from from my disk right now!!

However, if you put good documentation in packages, these kind of
situations
won't happend since the smart-gui search engine also takes into account
the
description field. So, please bear this detail in mind. The best place
where
you can get good documentation for packages are their own home sites.
There
you have good overviews or summaries about what packages do. You don't
have
to type a single characters most of the times! Just copy and paste! In
spite
of it, KDE packages should include the name of the programs they content;
no
more words are needed to justify this, hopefully.

You know what? Yoper rocks! ;-)


>From: Mark Jose <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: [email protected]
>Subject: [yoper-dev] Couple of notes
>Date: Thu, 25 Jan 2007 09:12:31 +0000
>
>Just a couple of quick things.
>Firstly, the powernow issue was indeed because I had disabled it in the
>bios
>of my main system ;)  Works fine now!
>
>Noticed that there is no mail client installed by default - I had to
>install
>KDEpim to get Kmail - new users may not be aware that kmail is in that
>package (personally, I think the kde team made a serious error adding
kmail
>to that and mo other way to get it!). However, I think a mail client of
>some
>sort - kmail or thunderbird etc - should be there for users upon
>installing.
>
>The cd mounting issue.  This morning, I booted the system and left the cd
>in
>the drive (bios set to boot from hd, rather than cd). Got Yoper up and
>running and the cd icon is on the desktop - but not mounted. Looking at
the
>properties of the desktop icon, it seems to suggest it is mounting
>/dev/cdrom
>(correct) at /mnt/cdrom (wrong!). Should that not be /media/cdrom
instead?
>Fstab points to /media/cdrom for the mount, so maybe this is part/all of
>the
>issue with the cds not mounting?
>
>Anyway, off to play around with my Yoper system a bit more :)
>
>Mark
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