Linux Mint 5 Elyssa - BETA 032 is out!
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Re: Linux Mint 5 Elyssa - BETA 032 is out!
Clem,
the flash work around worked great for me!
thanks
the flash work around worked great for me!
thanks
Re: Linux Mint 5 Elyssa - BETA 032 is out!
Working here too after removing Adobe version.
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Re: Linux Mint 5 Elyssa - BETA 032 is out!
But the Swedish localization didn't install though...
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Re: Linux Mint 5 Elyssa - BETA 032 is out!
Can you please include gnome-bluetooth in the next beta. This is a core feature of any notebook... Many beginner users will have a hard time installing it.
Re: Linux Mint 5 Elyssa - BETA 032 is out!
Yes RC1 is better than the beta in Mint 5. However, did you try what Clem suggested here?
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When I'm viewing anything that has to do with flash, it crashes like crazy. It is a lot worse than the beta. Every third or fourth video on youtube will crash it. It will eventually get ironed out. Mint 5 and Firefox 3 are still under developmentPhoenixPenguin wrote:I just converted my desktop to Mint 5 from XP.
now i am noticing Firefox3 crashing almost once a day without even a warning.
i don't remember Firefox3 beta crashing on me when i had it on my XP, and i am using Firefox3 RC1 on my Vista laptop and it doesn't crash.
does anyone know what the problem could be?
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Re: Linux Mint 5 Elyssa - BETA 032 is out!
Clem,
I was talking about this recently with some of the other guys, and I wanted to make sure I it was listed here in the Beta thread along with a picture. Daryna/Gutsy had a menu entry that brought up this Display Settings GUI, which is great for making changes. Unfortunately it is now missing in Elyssa/Hardy. The actual functionality is still there if you type "gksudo displayconfig-gtk" in the CLI, but the menu entry was really nice to have. I added it back in myself, but it would be nice if it was included in the Elyssa final release.
I was talking about this recently with some of the other guys, and I wanted to make sure I it was listed here in the Beta thread along with a picture. Daryna/Gutsy had a menu entry that brought up this Display Settings GUI, which is great for making changes. Unfortunately it is now missing in Elyssa/Hardy. The actual functionality is still there if you type "gksudo displayconfig-gtk" in the CLI, but the menu entry was really nice to have. I added it back in myself, but it would be nice if it was included in the Elyssa final release.
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Re: Linux Mint 5 Elyssa - BETA 032 is out!
Another vote for gnome-bluetooth to be included. Bluetooth works out of the box with Hardy but not with Elyssa.
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Russian localization didn't install though today's upgrade FF 3 RC1. Flash-plugin also didn't work. I got installed it manually
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Re: Linux Mint 5 Elyssa - BETA 032 is out!
how did you manage that because I've been trying to re-install it and do it manually with no luck.7even wrote: I got installed it manually
cheers
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displayconfig-gtk is not stable and doesn't work as well as the Gnome "Screen Resolution" tool. On some of my systems it freezes up the OS..
Bluetooth was included in Mint in BETA 034 so it will be there in the next public release... speaking of which BETA 048 is currently uploading. If Exploder is happy with it we'll release it as soon as possible.
Also, mintAssistant 2.4 is now in the repositories and fixes the "user locked" problem with "sudo su". Just upgrade it and run it.
Clem.
Bluetooth was included in Mint in BETA 034 so it will be there in the next public release... speaking of which BETA 048 is currently uploading. If Exploder is happy with it we'll release it as soon as possible.
Also, mintAssistant 2.4 is now in the repositories and fixes the "user locked" problem with "sudo su". Just upgrade it and run it.
Clem.
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I uninstalled via terminal, installed it via terminal and then installed via Firefox. Mind you, Youtube now crashes Firefox after watching a few videos for some reason.jasonwatkins wrote:how did you manage that because I've been trying to re-install it and do it manually with no luck.7even wrote: I got installed it manually
cheers
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BTW, just to give you an idea of how popular Mint has become, I downloaded the Beta with 65,000 peers on BitTorrent.
Re: Linux Mint 5 Elyssa - BETA 032 is out!
I hope drivers for Broadcom chipset bcm43xx will be in latest beta or stable version.
Is a nightmare to make wireless working on my Dell Vostro 1500.
And somebody else asked why i don't want to make a clean install.
Because i have a Dell Vostro and lot of things are not working by default:
- Sound problems
- CPU fans
- Wireless
- Compiz
- Bightness keys
- more (i had small issues with: hal and webcam too)
After every reinstall i need a few days to make everything work again
I don't remember
Is a nightmare to make wireless working on my Dell Vostro 1500.
And somebody else asked why i don't want to make a clean install.
Because i have a Dell Vostro and lot of things are not working by default:
- Sound problems
- CPU fans
- Wireless
- Compiz
- Bightness keys
- more (i had small issues with: hal and webcam too)
After every reinstall i need a few days to make everything work again
I don't remember
Re: Linux Mint 5 Elyssa - BETA 032 is out!
You can use EnvyNG to change the graphics driver. It is located in the menu under Administration.ominousluv wrote:But with "Screen Resolution", you can't change your display driver. Is there a way to change graphics driver another way, without adding driver information to xorg.conf?clem wrote:displayconfig-gtk is not stable and doesn't work as well as the Gnome "Screen Resolution" tool. On some of my systems it freezes up the OS..
Clem.
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And me. Problem maybe flash player, reloaded Flash Player 9, now seems to be ok. other issues with viewing pictures though I am still investigating.Monkwarrior wrote:For me too.hotweiss wrote:Mind you, Youtube now crashes Firefox after watching a few videos for some reason.
Monk.
Re: Linux Mint 5 Elyssa - BETA 032 is out!
Clem is this the "Gnome Screen Resolution Tool" you are referencing, or is there yet another tool that I am not seeing? This GUI lacks many of the features of "displayconfig-gtk", such as having a list of monitors to choose from. Unfortunately for me the "Detect Displays" button was non-functional on my system. I had to use "displayconfig-gtk" to get things right. While I would vote to have both in the menu, you are certainly the boss. I am hoping that although you are removing it from the menu that it will still be available in the final release via the CLI.clem wrote:displayconfig-gtk is not stable and doesn't work as well as the Gnome "Screen Resolution" tool. On some of my systems it freezes up the OS.
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...downloading Beta 048...
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BETA 048 is out!
So far no flaws in 0.48!
It looks better (aurora engine installed), responds snappier - good job as usual by the Linux Mint team!
Lots of nice artwork from the community's most talented artists included!
I fail to see how this version can be improved upon till the final release. - Rock solid, nice looks!
It looks better (aurora engine installed), responds snappier - good job as usual by the Linux Mint team!
Lots of nice artwork from the community's most talented artists included!
I fail to see how this version can be improved upon till the final release. - Rock solid, nice looks!
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Re: Linux Mint 5 Elyssa - BETA 032 is out!
what is confusing me is that in synaptic, it says that i have flashplayer-nonfree, flashplugin-nonfree and libflashsupport all installed.
if i navigate to a site that needs the flash plugin, i get the "install missing plugin button" so i click it. it goes through the installation process, i restart firefox and it still tells me that i need to install the missing plugin.
so i tried installing the RPM file from the adobe website, and get this error ..
if i enter /usr/lib/mozilla or /usr/lib/firefox it just keeps asking me for a valid installation path.
so i'm stuck !
i really have no clue other than maybe to un-install the flash stuff through synaptic and try it that way
*edit
as it seems beta 048 is out, would it be an easier solution to just re-format and do a clean install of that instead?
if i navigate to a site that needs the flash plugin, i get the "install missing plugin button" so i click it. it goes through the installation process, i restart firefox and it still tells me that i need to install the missing plugin.
so i tried installing the RPM file from the adobe website, and get this error ..
so i tried downloading and unpacking the tar.gz version and running the flashplayer_install script, and when it asks for a valid installation path - e.g. /usr/lib/mozilla, it ignores whatever i enter.error: Failed dependencies:
/bin/sh is needed by adobe-release-i386-1.0-1.noarch
if i enter /usr/lib/mozilla or /usr/lib/firefox it just keeps asking me for a valid installation path.
so i'm stuck !
i really have no clue other than maybe to un-install the flash stuff through synaptic and try it that way
*edit
as it seems beta 048 is out, would it be an easier solution to just re-format and do a clean install of that instead?