Good Morning Alexandre,
Well its about 11:50 here so that qualifies as morning. :-)
On Thursday 27 December 2012 23:20:23 Alexandre Couture wrote:
Synaptic
confirms that both are installed and also the "gb"
language module. Spell check works fine in "Libre Office".
Thinking about it, is it possible that the path to spell checkers
could be configured somewhere in the Trinity Control Center or
somewhere in Kmail? As I said, I use web-based mail service, so I
don't know much these apps except for Outlook on Windows. I don't
know if Mozilla Thunderbird can be good enough for you?
As far as I can tell, there is no path information anywhere in the Kmail
application. I must confess that I have'nt a clue where the path
information lives. I'll have to find out !
I've tried
three live CD and yours is the only one I liked enough
to actually install. Its actually on two other machines belonging
to friends as well
Thank you! If there is some users, it means that it worth doing it! I
have some ideas for the next version, such as removing Firefox and
using Chromium in place of it, installing a media center (such as
xbmc), making more superkaramba widget available by default and
finding some good artwork to modernize the look of TDE. Have I said
that I find horrible (and horribly old) the Crystal SVG icon theme
and the general default theme? In my humble opinion, it is the single
thing that is causing the most trouble to the TDE project, because
nobody can talk against TDE in every other areas!
What
puzzle me in that is always this question: What would Mom do
if it would happen to her? The biggest problem I see with linux
is when the system don't boot properly because of HDD corruption
and it drops you to a shell
Touch Wood ! I've not had any distribution suffer HDD corruption
though I've had at least one HDD die on me during configuration.
The manufacturer (WD) replaced it under warranty
Okay, I'll touch wood! Promise! I use often my livecd installed on a
sd card in my Asus EEE (first gen) and sd cards are not the most
reliable things on earth concerning data corruption, even SanDisk
ones... Lexar are not that bad, but generic ones are slow and
unreliable...
Ah SD Cards. Now that I must agree with you. I've had numerous
problems with data corruption on those. Same with CF cards. Mainly
transfering pictures to and from my camera.
The biggest
issue for me is the complete lack of response from the
desktop clickable items, icons and menu. It seems to follow an
extended browsing session using both Firefox and Chrome.
I have not seen this bug yet! Is it happening to your friend's
computers?
I don't know at the moment ! One install was on Christmas day so its
doubtfull that its even been played with yet. The other is on a
machine somewhere in Scotland so I won't see the guy until they come
back and thats not going to be until after hogmanay.
-Alexandre
So far I've not had any further problems.
One thing I have noticed and I don't know if its at the list end but I
see two copies of my Email to the list. One with and one without the
footer that is normally added. Both copies have the same date and time
but different sizes. Obiously due to the added footer.
Oh, got to go dinner has been called...
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Best Regards:
Baron