Le lundi 10 août 2009 à 09:30:28, Julien Pecqueur (JPEC) a écrit :
> Hi,
>
> I'm using surf since 2 weeks and i really like it simplicity and
> efficiency. I found a bug today :
> * open iGoogle page
> * add the official google calendar widget
> => surf seg fault
>
> So i try to open directly th
a few days ago i tried out last[1]. i found out that it uses factotum
and i managed to give factotum my lastfm-id but the sourcecode and/or
the lastfm API is to complex for me to know how to use last[1].
i know inside last[1] there is the help command, but how do i set a
station with the station c
Hi,
I'm using surf since 2 weeks and i really like it simplicity and
efficiency. I found a bug today :
* open iGoogle page
* add the official google calendar widget
=> surf seg fault
So i try to open directly the Google Calendar web page and i have the
same bug.
Maybe the bug come from webkit?
You want build router? If yes, take a look at OpenWRT (http://openwrt.org).
This is embedded distribution especially for routers with very nice web
interface.
Sorry about my english.
Greetings.
-Original Message-
From: hiro <23h...@googlemail.com>
Sent: 10 sierpnia 2009 16:15
To: dev mai
Looks horrible here, it's a little like an lsd trip.
On Mon, Aug 10, 2009 at 9:05 AM, John Stewart wrote:
> Seems like the solution is to start with a Ubuntu base.
http://forums.debian.net/viewtopic.php?f=10&t=38534
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# Kurt H Maier
I'm playing around with some set-top box.
The catch is: it only has around 30mb of flash.
So in order to load up the prism54 wireless drivers I think I need an
extremely small dist.
I haven't even tried to trim down my normally used debian base system
(which is rather extremely bloated for it's fu
Thanks Anselm. That was my suspicion. It seems that the ubuntu people have
applied ClearType patches (to libcairo perhaps?) that, imo, drastically improve
the appearance of fonts on LCDs. I'm using dwm on a customized Debian stable
setup, and I cannot get GTK apps to look good, whatever I do.
Uriel wrote:
There have been plans to cut out a new release in the near future for
some years now...
So is it because wmii not being stable enough or it's more of
organizational problem?
I really believe that it would be a good idea to cut off another release
so various distributions can
2009/8/10 John Stewart :
> The fonts in screenshot #2 at http://dwm.suckless.org/screenshots/ look
> terrific. Could whoever set up the system depicted there help us idiots out
> here improve the appearance of our displays?
Do you mean the firefox fonts or the terminal font? terminal font is
term
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