Test repo is not enabled by default in either MX-14 or MX-14.1.1; they are both the sameStevo wrote:If the testing repo is disabled in the shipping MX 14.1.1, we should make a note of that.
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Test repo is not enabled by default in either MX-14 or MX-14.1.1; they are both the sameStevo wrote:If the testing repo is disabled in the shipping MX 14.1.1, we should make a note of that.
You don't need to do that in MX14 (you do in Mepis 11 & Mepis 12 because of the way Warren setup their apt pinning & preferences)lucky9 wrote:To 'see' something in the test CR you need to reset Preferences to 'prefer mepis' then Reload. (That is assuming you enabled the test repos first.)
Stevo wrote:
Lazarus 1.2.2 is in the MEPIS 12 testing CR. Make sure that it's enabled under Repositories in Synaptic.
If the testing repo is disabled in the shipping MX 14.1.1, we should make a note of that.
Downloaded and had a brief play, it looks good. However, I'm a bit disorganised for a few days, changing over a fibre optic feed, have had to move desk, computers and radio gear while we drill a hole through 8 inches of concrete, then everything has to move back again. AStevo wrote:No big deal. Have you had a chance to work with the new version yet? If it seems OK, we can move it to the main CR.
They have corrected the caption below now (I posted a comment)Utopia wrote:And a nice comment by linuxscreenshots:http://www.linuxscreenshots.org/?releas ... 0MX-14.1.1HenryVery clean interface. I'm a fan of the side dock position
Stevo. Believe we should leave it in CR at present. The compiler is compiaining about missingStevo wrote:No big deal. Have you had a chance to work with the new version yet? If it seems OK, we can move it to the main CR.
Back in business again Stevo, optical communications feed duly installed, just have to make peace with the neighbours, part of their front yardStevo wrote:No big deal. Have you had a chance to work with the new version yet? If it seems OK, we can move it to the main CR.