Re: [orca-list] Self Introduction



Hi Michael,

        I'm currently using the Dokuwki with artic template. It is very straightforward to install and use 
(just requires Apache, Dokuwiki and the template).

                        http://wiki.splitbrain.org/wiki:dokuwiki

        The first time that I tried to install me took less than an hour. If you need some help just send me 
a message.

Best regards,
Eduardo Catarino 

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From: orca-list-bounces gnome org [mailto:orca-list-bounces gnome org] On Behalf Of Michael Whapples
Sent: sexta-feira, 4 de Janeiro de 2008 11:52
To: orca-list
Subject: Re: [orca-list] Self Introduction

Hello,
I suppose its that I need to learn about writing stuff using a wiki, probably once I have done that it might 
be a lot quicker for me to add this information. Annoyingly for me I do know some basic html, and I thought 
wikis were meant to make it easier to write stuff online, but the initial looks at the documentation for 
writing a wiki page looks more complicated, but may be that's my structured mind liking the structure and 
order of things like html.

From
Michael Whapples
On Thu, 2008-01-03 at 11:29 -0500, Willie Walker wrote:
Thanks Michael!  If you find time to write it up, it would be great. 
The work you've been doing with the performance enhancement testing 
for Firefox (including uncommitted patches, providing debug.outs, and 
creating HTML documents for bug reproduction) has been way awesome and 
the team greatly appreciates it.

Will

Michael Whapples wrote:
Hello,
I found no difficulty with setting up gnome on slackware 12.0 with 
gnome-slacky (www.slacky.eu). I can't comment on droplinegnome as 
slacky was more recent (although I think from another message 
someone sent dropline has now made a 2.20.2 release, but slacky had 
a 2.20.1 and a
2.20.2 release).

Gnome slacky was simple to install, I don't know how this compares 
to dropline, but for slacky you download the CD image from:
http://slacky.uglyplace.org/repository/gnomeslk/
Burn the CD image to disc and then run the install.sh script in the 
base directory.

There are other packages available in the slacky repository, 
sub-directories of http://slacky.uglyplace.org/repository/.

Will, may be I should document this in the orca wiki, its just 
finding the time to do so.

From
Michael Whapples
On Wed, 2008-01-02 at 15:21 -0500, Willie Walker wrote:
Hi Steve:

Welcome!  The list has been quiet since many of us were recharging 
our batteries over the winter break.  I came back to over 1000 
e-mail messages and I'm working my way through them.

For how you can help?  Well...if you want to work on ways to 
troubleshoot and set up accessibility (and Orca) on Slackware, that 
would be awesome.  You will have a home at 
http://live.gnome.org/Orca/DownloadInstall.  :-)

In any case, welcome again and hope to see you around,

Will

Steve Holmes wrote:
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Hi, I thought I would introduce myself and let this message double 
as a quick test to see if I got subscribed all right; It's been 
silent since I joined earlier today.

I'm brand new to Orca and am so far, just trying the Ubuntu Live 
7.10 CD to kick the tires so to speak.  I then need to make some 
room on my hard drive for the extra software to install and decide 
whether to stick with my current Slackware 12 distro or take a 
plunge and go with Debian and get gnome packaged in along 
witheverything else.  I understand DropLine is a good way to go to 
get gnome for Slackware and I think there was another option as 
well.  I've always liked Slackware for it's ease of finding and 
manipulating of config files under the BSD style of configs so I 
hope installing gnome from packages wouldn't be too hard for that.  
If it tends to be problematic for some, then maybe I'd be better off going with something like Debian 
or Ubuntu.
At least those two have identical package management and 
dependancy tracking; that's one thing Slackware isn't so good at.

Anyway, I'm interested in whatever ideas some folks might express 
here to kind of nudge me in a good way to go.  I realize the 
ultimate decision is up to me but I wouldn't mind some input 
before taking the final jump.

Happy New year.
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