David E. Wheeler wrote:
> It'd be useful to know what changed fixed it.
I believe I started with the Etch beta 3 release, so it's something
between then and yesterday. A list of what I have installed follows
FYI. (I don't know how to obtain the version number for individual
packages.)
David
On Oct 14, 2006, at 22:27, David Christensen wrote:
I'm not sure when or what changed to remove the log jam (it's been a
while since I last tried it). I updated/upgraded packages a few days
ago, so perhaps that was it (?). In any case, Bricolage now seems
to be
viable on Debian Etch -- I ju
I wrote:
> Unfortunately, the application seems to run very slowly
Daniel Baumann wrote:
> yep, will be fixed soon.
Bricolage is now running at normal speed. :-)
I'm not sure when or what changed to remove the log jam (it's been a
while since I last tried it). I updated/upgraded packages a fe
Daniel Baumann wrote on debian-user:
> will be fixed soon.
Great! :-)
David
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David Christensen wrote:
Has anyone seen this issue?
yep, will be fixed soon.
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Debian & Bricolage users:
I recently installed Debian Etch (beta 3 release) on a P3/800 machine
and installed the Bricolage package (1.8.9-1). Unfortunately, the
application seems to run very slowly when I browse to the login page
using Internet Explorer (8 to 27+ seconds to load or reload the l
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