On Wed, Jan 19, 2011 at 4:38 PM, Timothy Pearson <
kb9vqf(a)pearsoncomputing.net> wrote:
@Tim
As a suggestions, perhaps setup the mailing list to put something like
a header saying "Please post replies below the footer to keep things
organized" and a footer saying "Please reply below here to keep things
organized" on every message coming through the mailing list? It's what
we do with the Ark Linux mailing list (at least with the footer).
Perhaps make it bold so people won't miss it (of course, some people
disable HTML in their email clients, so the bold may just get in the
way).
Good idea--I am attempting to get this implemented ASAP.
Tim
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@Kate,
No, Gmail has ALWAYS top posted be default. As I'm assuming you noticed,
we
were discussing the whole top-posting versus bottom-posting issue, but your
messages are still top-posted. Please start bottom-posting. We keep
repeating that because it makes things very disorganized when we have people
both top posting and bottom posting. So please start bottom posting.
I haven been unable to get Vector working on my machine. I tried the
Kde-classic version of their 6.0 release, and I had issues with sound,
wireless, and the intel video driver. I've been unable to run Yoper as well
with frequent kernel panics and a mix of RPM4 and RPM5 in their repos. Ark
Linux 2008.1 is too outdated for my laptop, and dockyard-devel has a huge
dependency mess in the repos (I'm going to keep pestering bero to fix stuff
so I can build Trinity). Of the major distros, the one that works the best
is Debian, and I am stuck using the beta for Squeeze for it's support of
more recent hardware. It's UI has been rather unstable, though, and there
are times that I have to drop down to runlevel 3 and bump back up to 5 to
restart all the GUI stuff. I haven't had any kind of luck with any other
distros as of yet.
Good news is, I finally have a semi-working install of Ark dokcyard-devel on
my laptop, and I am downloading the Trinity 3.5.12 tarballs and Ark's SRPMs
for KDE 3.5 from 2008.1 to adapt the specs to Trinity. I'll also make sure
to go after bero to get stuff fixed so we can actually start testing. I'll
even try to apply Kate's menu system to the packages in the Trinity
tarballs.
--
Kris
"Piki"
Ark Linux Webmaster
Trinity KDE Packager