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Pecan:
Yes, the file is only created if the "reply" button is
invoked from withing the keybinder dialog
(plugin configuration).

Its named cbkeybinder04v16.ini

I've re-commited keybinder, hopefully leaving the
GTK code unmolested.

thanks
pecan

thomas:

--- Quote from: Pecan on January 08, 2006, 03:01:09 pm ---what is the fastest way to get a small Linus system and test this sort of thing?
--- End quote ---

--- Quote from: Der Meister on January 08, 2006, 03:30:17 pm ---Probably the fastest way would be a Live-CD such as Knoppix oder Kanotix.
--- End quote ---

I'd recomment Ubuntu. Yiannis talked me into trying it a month ago, and although I was rather not so enthousiastic at first (the alien name and the maintainers' flower power philosophy made me a bit unsure, and the setup program looks crap ;)) I must admit that I am very positively surprised.

First off, Ubuntu detected all hardware on every PC and notebook which I tried without requiring any kind of user interaction (Gentoo, the "best, most configurable, most advanced" Linux, on the other hand, seems utterly unable to work with the specific Marvell Yukon card in my main PC, no matter what I try). Second, Ubuntu comes on one single CDROM and, apart from downloading a language pack, or specific extras (and updates) that you wish to install, has no other requirements. Third, it installs in 10-12 minutes (compare that to the 40-60 minutes needed by Fedora or SuSE, let's not even talk about Gentoo here), and last, it just works. You turn it on, and it works.

Pecan:
Thanks thomas

I'll start a Ubuntu google session.

I guess this means you run CodeBlocks with
GTK and gcc on it. Right? Does it come with
a compiler that can handle WX262 and C::B?

Or, what minimal compiler system do you run
to compile and run Codeblocks.

My objective is only to compile,run,test Codeblocks.

thanks
pecan

mandrav:

--- Quote from: Pecan on January 08, 2006, 05:39:24 pm ---I guess this means you run CodeBlocks with
GTK and gcc on it. Right? Does it come with
a compiler that can handle WX262 and C::B?

--- End quote ---

After installation, run Synaptic (it's in the administration menu) and install the following packages:
libtool, autoconf, automake, gcc-4.0, gcc-3.4, g++4.0, g++-3.4, gcc, g++, make, subversion, libwxgtk-2.6, libwxgtk-2.6-dev, wx-common.

Some names might be different (namely libwx* ones). I 'm writing this by heart and I might have a mistake or two above...

Pecan:
When I attempt to order a Ubuntu cd I
get the (see attachment) following warning.


http://shipit.ubuntu.com/

Does anyone know if this is ok to accept?

thanks
pecan


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