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Van: "Rinus Bakker" <<a href="mailto:sleeplessregulus@gmail.com">sleeplessregulus@gmail.com</a>><br>
Datum: 25 okt. 2011 13:56<br>
Onderwerp: Re: [Digikam-users] Help needed on ubuntu 11.10 (Fedora 15 !)<br>
Aan: <<a href="mailto:heviiguy@gmail.com">heviiguy@gmail.com</a>></p>
<p>Hi thanks for the respons. If you want to build you can search for how to build digikam for dummies, there you will find a link to marie-noelle augendre's description related to fedora.<br>
It is not easy to give a link at the moment because I am bound to a mobile device.<br>
Rinus</p>
<p>Op 25 okt. 2011 10:28 schreef "J Albrecht" <<a href="mailto:heviiguy@gmail.com">heviiguy@gmail.com</a>> het volgende:</p>
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> Ouch! So sorry to hear about your issue, Rinus. I've got no answers but, I have a suggestion if you're thinking of moving to a different distro...<br>
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> After being thoroughly pi**ed off with Ubuntu 11.10 (I can begrudgingly accept Unity but, I CANNOT accept commercial links in an OS whenever I "search"), I loaded Fedora 15, KDE. The result: FANTASTIC! I took me awhile to understand how to get things done with KDE but I'm now hooked :-) <br>
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> The only drawback is that Fedora 15 only supports DigiKam 1.9 :-( Something to do with the KDE version, I gather. This isn't an issue for me because F16 is due to be released in early November. Apparently we'll be able to upgrade to the newer version of DK<br>
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> * I had remained current with DigiKam's upgrades while on Ubuntu due to Philip's tremendous help by providing the PPAs. Now, however, I'm in the dark again. Just in case F16 arrives later than expected or, if I'm not confident in upgrading, can anybody provide some instructions as to how to run DigiKam 2.x on F15?<br>
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> On 10/24/2011 07:01 PM, Rinus Bakker wrote:<br>
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>> Hi All,<br>
>> Just returned from a trip and decided to start with updating my pc's from ubuntu 11.04 to 11.10.<br>
>> As usual this action destroid my entire system. Now I have 2 pc's presenting me a black screen. It was to expect of course, at has never been different, but I did not bother to much because I have backups. But this time restoring the backup results in a statement about wrong license: grub rescue><br>
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>> I have realy no idea how to go on. Google did not come up with a great answer.<br>
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>> Any ideas around here?<br>
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>> Are a great idea for a rockstable different linux distro, not messing up my computers twice a year?<br>
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>> TIA as always,<br>
>> Rinus<br>
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