Sven Arvidsson wrote:
> On Sat, 2007-02-17 at 11:18 -0500, Ken Heard wrote:
>> Is there in the Etch packages data base a "complete web authoring
>> system" more or less equivalent to Nvu, which is in the Sarge data base?
>
> This was discussed some time ago, searc
On Sunday 18 February 2007 10:15, Jonathan Kaye wrote:
> Ken Heard wrote:
> > Is there in the Etch packages data base a "complete web authoring
> > system" more or less equivalent to Nvu, which is in the Sarge data
> > base?
> >
> > Ken Heard
>
>
Ken Heard wrote:
> Is there in the Etch packages data base a "complete web authoring
> system" more or less equivalent to Nvu, which is in the Sarge data base?
>
> Ken Heard
Hi Ken,
I like Nvu also and I'm running Etch. I converted and rpm package using
alien that I go
On Sat, 2007-02-17 at 13:38 -0500, Ken Heard wrote:
> I must have missed the thread on this subject, early in January.
>
> Unfortunately, to have Iceape Composer it is necessary to install the
> Iceape-Browser package and change the preference to load only Composer.
> Since I use Iceweasel, which
Sven Arvidsson wrote, with respect to a replacement in Etch for Nvu:
> In the end, I believe Iceape Composer (from the iceape-browser package)
> was named the best candidate (Nvu being based on Mozilla Composer,
> similar to Iceape).
I must have missed the thread on thi
On Sat, 2007-02-17 at 11:18 -0500, Ken Heard wrote:
> Is there in the Etch packages data base a "complete web authoring
> system" more or less equivalent to Nvu, which is in the Sarge data base?
This was discussed some time ago, search the mailing list archives for
nvu if you
Is there in the Etch packages data base a "complete web authoring
system" more or less equivalent to Nvu, which is in the Sarge data base?
Ken Heard
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Greg Madden a écrit, le 05.04.2006 12:26 :
> On Wednesday 05 April 2006 00:33, HEHO wrote:
>>could you show me the line in /etc/apt/sources.list that provides nvu
>>for etch?
> Sorry for the mis-info, I have unstable in my sources's list, I use
> pinning and have trie
On Wednesday 05 April 2006 00:33, HEHO wrote:
> Greg Madden a écrit, le 05.04.2006 04:21 :
> > On Tuesday 04 April 2006 17:29, Rocky Ou wrote:
> >>[...] I want to install NVU into my box [...]
> >
> > [...] It is in Etch [...]
>
> hello,
> sorry for intrudi
Greg Madden a écrit, le 05.04.2006 04:21 :
> On Tuesday 04 April 2006 17:29, Rocky Ou wrote:
>>[...] I want to install NVU into my box [...]
> [...] It is in Etch [...]
hello,
sorry for intruding but I'm using debian etch and here's my
/etc/apt/sources.list
deb http://ftp
Hey Marc,
Thank you very much for your help! I really appreciate it.
Blessings,
Rocky
Rocky Ou wrote:
On 4/5/06, *Greg Madden* <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
>One way to get NVU is to download the tar.gz ver from the NVU site
>install to /usr/local with a symlink to /usr/local/bin.
Hey Greb,
Thanks for you quick reply! Plese bear
On 4/5/06, Greg Madden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Tuesday 04 April 2006 17:29, Rocky Ou wrote:> Hey there,>> I'm using Debian Sarge. Right now I want to install NVU into my box but> I could not get it by apt-cache search nvu. It seems it is only
> packaged for sid. How
On Wed, Apr 05, 2006 at 09:29:55AM +0800, Rocky Ou wrote:
>Hey there,
>
>I'm using Debian Sarge. Right now I want to install NVU into my box but
I
>could not get it by apt-cache search nvu. It seems it is only packaged
for
>sid. How can I ins
On Tuesday 04 April 2006 17:29, Rocky Ou wrote:
> Hey there,
>
> I'm using Debian Sarge. Right now I want to install NVU into my box but
> I could not get it by apt-cache search nvu. It seems it is only
> packaged for sid. How can I install it on my pc? Is that possib
Hey there,
I'm using Debian Sarge. Right now I want to install NVU into my box but
I could not get it by apt-cache search nvu. It seems it is only
packaged for sid. How can I install it on my pc? Is that possible?
Thanks a lot!
Rocky
Russ Pitman wrote:
...
I found it a PITA to install and get running. YMMV.
I just ran the executable (after untar-ing the downloaded file) and
it was working (well, I didn't test all the fucntionality, I created a
very simple web page and published it using file:// protocol)
this is on debia
David Baron wrote:
> If you already have Debian up and running, you do not need Lindows.
Agreed
> Nvu is a Mozilla operation. If you have a recent Mozilla, it should play. I
I use the latest version from mozilla.org
> have not installed Nvu as of yet but downloaded it for both Linux
If you already have Debian up and running, you do not need Lindows.
Nvu is a Mozilla operation. If you have a recent Mozilla, it should play. I
have not installed Nvu as of yet but downloaded it for both Linux and
W--dows.
I had previous played with Komodo which is a GUI-IDE for perl, python
Dan Hunt wrote:
I'm eager to try out nvu, without finding a spare
box / partition to install lindows upon.
Yes they are giving l--dows away again.
http://nvu.com/download.html
How would I ensure that my debian unstable system would
have the right packages required?
Do I install this nvu-0.1.t
I'm eager to try out nvu, without finding a spare
box / partition to install lindows upon.
Yes they are giving l--dows away again.
http://nvu.com/download.html
How would I ensure that my debian unstable system would
have the right packages required?
Do I install this nvu-0.1.tar.gz by movi
Looks quite nice and interesting. This is a mozilla based program and would be
platform independent. There are Windows install and Linux tarball on the
site. One does not configure;make;make install.
Calls to mind another mozilla based program we might find interestings:
Activeware's Komodo, a
Dear friends:
In case you haven't heard, Linux now has its own Dreamweaver web program and
entirely free. You can get the first beta from:
http://www.nvu.com/
Would appreciate help with an error message I got in NVu:
http://www.websher.net/temp/nvu1.png
http://www.websher.net/temp/nvu
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