Don't forget the
FF auto-spell dictionary for stable please
(re-installed still not their by default!)
J.Jay
LMint 13 (Maya) XFCE-RC observatoins and questions?
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Re: LMint 13 (Maya) XFCE-RC observatoins and questions?
The installing 'Dictionary pack in FF works
but looks like you have to do it for each user (I have a 'manage' user with adminstrion rights and a 'jjay user without administration rights for every-day use)
Security first (at least from outside world)
J.Jay
but looks like you have to do it for each user (I have a 'manage' user with adminstrion rights and a 'jjay user without administration rights for every-day use)
Security first (at least from outside world)
J.Jay
Re: LMint 13 (Maya) XFCE-RC observatoins and questions?
Here are my observations from this morning during my first install of Maya XFCE-RC on physical hardware:
First, I encountered a ubiquity installer crash at the beginning of the slideshow.
See http://forums.linuxmint.com/viewtopic.p ... 66#p584254 for more info.
I rebooted and from the live environment ran: Then the installer completed without incident.
After installation completed and I rebooted, I soon became aware of a second issue...
During the installation process I was prompted to import user accounts from a Linux Mint 9 installation already on my computer. There were checkboxes for users and submenu checkboxes to import Firefox profiles. I checked them all, but no other user accounts or home folders were created on my install, and my account's documents and bookmarks were not transferred either.
Otherwise, Ms. Maya XFCE-RC is looking really GREAT!
First, I encountered a ubiquity installer crash at the beginning of the slideshow.
See http://forums.linuxmint.com/viewtopic.p ... 66#p584254 for more info.
I rebooted and from the live environment ran:
Code: Select all
sudo apt-get remove ubiquity-slideshow-mint
After installation completed and I rebooted, I soon became aware of a second issue...
During the installation process I was prompted to import user accounts from a Linux Mint 9 installation already on my computer. There were checkboxes for users and submenu checkboxes to import Firefox profiles. I checked them all, but no other user accounts or home folders were created on my install, and my account's documents and bookmarks were not transferred either.
Otherwise, Ms. Maya XFCE-RC is looking really GREAT!
Re: LMint 13 (Maya) XFCE-RC observatoins and questions?
Thanks! I couldn't remember which package this was in. Hopefully it was just an oversite, and will be corrected for the final release.jjaythomas wrote:6. missing 'gnome-system-tools'
mainly 'users and groups' in system menu needed.