J'aime beaucoup aussi suivre le développement de soft en ppa. You can read how I do it in this article (yep, I know, another compiling stuff, good luck ! keep the force ! ) : : Oui, très bonne et très simple pour les utilisateurs d'Ubuntu.
: Cool :) Pour la doc d'ubuntu, à toi l'honneur ) Sinon de passage je regarderais au : On Fedora, I advice you to compile it from the source code I did it since the 3 last years, so it's not a huge deal to do. sudo apt-get install unace unrar zip unzip xz-utils p7zip-full p7zip-rar sharutils rar uudeview mpack arj cabextract file-roller. Ca me fait plaisir de voir que c'est remarqué. Fonts These are the usual options, default for the UI, document is for written stuff, monospace for terminal and where we use fix width fonts, and last, the titlebar is for the window titles. As a note, all of this work has been focused on bringing the pre-release of elementary OS 6 to Pinebook Pro, so all the usual disclaimers about pre-release builds apply here as.
That's suffisent ) be just sure to don't delete other folders or program : Merci Tepee :) Ca me prends beaucoup de temps toutes ces installations en plus de faire tourner mon activité freelance. Elementary OS use a unique window control button order, since there is no minimize option and close and maximize is on the opposite sides. This means dedicated sponsors of elementary OS who wish to run elementary OS on Pinebook Pro can download it from the same place as Early Access builds of elementary OS. You should try : If you want to clean the version installed with my previous guide, just open a nautilus with admin rights ( gksudo nautilus ), then go to the folder at the root folder of the system, then in, /usr/local in the subfolder 'bin' it should have a mypaint to delete as well as in 'lib' and 'share'. I guess when a official Mypaint 1.0 will be released, the packagers will convert this version.Īnd don't be affraid about Linux terminal codes :) 3 lines to copy paste in a text console are easier for me than download a installer on internet, save it, open it, click next next next on the pop-up windows and figure out where the stuff get installed. Option 2: In Terminal, use the -r or -remove flag to remove, similar to how the PPA was added. In the Software and Updates app, select the Other Software tab and select the desired PPA from the list. Oh, cool you all likes this ppa as I like it : Truely, I have no idea about Windows build I even don't know who is the volonteer who packed Mypaint for Windows the first times, and if he would continue it. Open the Applications menu ( super + space ) and search for Software and Updates.