Re: [arch-general] Opera Tip -- Use QT/GTK file Open/Save dialogs

2009-09-27 Thread Guilherme M. Nogueira
Sure did, mate. Opera has been my browser of choice for windows since a long time, and I really hated how this file selector was! Now even my girlfriend is using opera in Linux! -- Guilherme M. Nogueira "Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic." - Arthur C. Clark

Re: [arch-general] Opera Tip -- Use QT/GTK file Open/Save dialogs

2009-09-27 Thread David Keogh
On Sat, Sep 26, 2009 at 11:40 PM, David C. Rankin < drankina...@suddenlinkmail.com> wrote: > Archers, > >I have always liked the opera browser, but one thing that has really > sucked > about it was the crappy file open/file save dialogs opera comes with. > Picking > around tonight, I ran a

Re: [arch-general] [signoff] device-mapper & lvm2 2.02.52

2009-09-27 Thread Eric Bélanger
On Sat, Sep 19, 2009 at 8:37 PM, Eric Bélanger wrote: > Hi, > > device-mapper & lvm2 2.02.52-1 are now in testing. > > Update: > - Minor upstream update: >       lvm2:  2.02.48 -> 2.02.52 >       device-mapper:  1.02.33 -> 1.02.37 > > - Implemented split package.  For this to work,  I had to set t

Re: [arch-general] Opera Tip -- Use QT/GTK file Open/Save dialogs

2009-09-27 Thread Jeffrey Parke
David C. Rankin wrote: Archers, I have always liked the opera browser, but one thing that has really sucked about it was the crappy file open/file save dialogs opera comes with. Picking around tonight, I ran across an option in opera's configuration that allows you to choose the file selecto