2014-10-14 8:40 GMT+02:00 Doug Newgard :
> On Tue, 14 Oct 2014 08:28:46 +0200
> Sebastiaan Lokhorst wrote:
>
> > 2014-10-14 8:13 GMT+02:00 Hugo Osvaldo Barrera :
> >
> > > There would be little point in getting it to work with Chromium
> > > anyway. Why would you care if you're using an open sour
On Tue, 14 Oct 2014 08:28:46 +0200
Sebastiaan Lokhorst wrote:
> 2014-10-14 8:13 GMT+02:00 Hugo Osvaldo Barrera :
>
> > There would be little point in getting it to work with Chromium
> > anyway. Why would you care if you're using an open source browser
> > if you're gonna add a propietary DRM pl
2014-10-14 8:13 GMT+02:00 Hugo Osvaldo Barrera :
> There would be little point in getting it to work with Chromium anyway. Why
> would you care if you're using an open source browser if you're gonna add a
> propietary DRM plugin onto it?
> Just pick Chrome and avoid the hastle. That is, after all,
On 2014-10-10 11:59, Daniel Micay wrote:
> On 10/10/14 11:52 AM, David Rosenstrauch wrote:
> > I noticed the announcement today that Ubuntu now supports Netflix
> > streaming, due to new features recently added to the Chrome browser.
> >
> > https://insights.ubuntu.com/2014/10/10/watch-netflix-in-
Hi all,
When trying to build libreoffice-extension-writer2latex [1] using
makechrootpkg I noticed that when several alternatives are provided for
a specific package, say libreoffice-common, pacman always chooses the
first one. This is due to the option --noconfirm that is passed in the
chain makep
Hi all,
As an experiment in building packages in a clean way, I tried to build
libreoffice-extension-writer2latex [1] using makechrootpkg according to
the wiki [2]. First I created a new chroot in ~/chroot using
mkarchroot $CHROOT/root base-devel
Then I made sure the chroot was up to date using
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