JF Pirl wrote:
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> By the way, is the graphical ugliness of some days ago in Sid solved
> now? (when logging in, GTK/the gnome-panels seemed to be broken or
> something, and some panel applets did not want to work, as well as no
> direct shutdown possibilities in the gdm session - I swit
Hello,
You might as well do a simple
aptitude install epiphany-browser
(if my memory doesn't fail, it will warn you about the fact that
epiphany-gecko - and possibly epiphany-extensions-more - will have to
be removed, which is no problem as they are now obsolete).
By the way, is the graphical ugl
Rick Thomas wrote:
Thanks for the suggestion...
But I think there's something I don't understand...
From the package descriptions, it sounds like the epiphany folks are
headed in the direction of epiphany-browser and away from
epiphany-webkit. Wouldn't installing epiphany-webkit be a step b
On Oct 8, 2009, at 3:15 PM, Tomek Kruszona wrote:
Rick Thomas wrote:
The following packages are BROKEN:
epiphany-browser epiphany-extensions-more libgnokii4 python-qt4
Hello!
Regarding epiphany:
It seems has something in common with epiphany gecko to webkit
transition. Try installing epi
Rick Thomas wrote:
The following packages are BROKEN:
epiphany-browser epiphany-extensions-more libgnokii4 python-qt4
Hello!
Regarding epiphany:
It seems has something in common with epiphany gecko to webkit
transition. Try installing epiphany-webkit. It should remove obsolete
packages and
I understand "normal sid churn", but usually a problem like this is
fixed in a couple of days. These packages have been broken for well
over a week.So I thought I'd bring the problem to a larger
audience, in hopes that somebody who knows more than I do could give
it some attention.
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