isadora wrote:Lucky for you, someone before already did a "New Package Request" for this in the BugZilla:
https://bugs.mageia.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3156
[user@localhost ~]$ rednotebook
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/bin/rednotebook", line 11, in <module>
import rednotebook.journal
ImportError: No module named rednotebook.journal
[mageia1-sol@localhost ~]$
ln -s /usr/lib/python2.6/site-packages/rednotebook /usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages/rednotebook
macxi wrote:I tried installing the rpm package for Mandriva 2010.1 (rednotebook-1.1.1-1mdv2010.1.noarch.rpm) at an installation of the "Mageia 2" for test.
LNXlady wrote:Thanks for testing that, Macxi.
djennings wrote:macxi give the command as root
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ln -s /usr/lib/python2.6/site-packages/rednotebook /usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages/rednotebook
and the Mandriva package will work. It just needs to know which Python directory to use.
But since it is so easy to run rednotebook from any directory, personally I would use the latest version.
isadora wrote:Lucky for you, someone before already did a "New Package Request" for this in the BugZilla:
https://bugs.mageia.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3156
roadrunner wrote:The only snag with doing a package request is that we then have to wait for the next Mageia release to actually get it. (That's assuming someone actually packages it)
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LNXlady wrote:I've been running Rednotebook on my desktop and my laptop and keeping the saved files in dropbox (another app that is much easier to install in every other distro I've used) so they sync. Very handy app. I keep my weekly research notes in it.
macxi wrote:LNXlady wrote:I've been running Rednotebook on my desktop and my laptop and keeping the saved files in dropbox (another app that is much easier to install in every other distro I've used) so they sync. Very handy app. I keep my weekly research notes in it.
LNXlady,
Do you know zim wiki? It's in the repository Mageia and it is similar to the rednotebook.
LNXlady wrote:Thanks
LNXlady wrote: I'll be back
macxi wrote:Yes, see you soon. Mageia 3 is already being tested and coming soon
LNXlady wrote:Thanks, but I already use Rednotebook on my other computer and don't want to switch. I've already replaced Mageia with another distro for now. There were just too many little things that were taking way longer than they should to figure out. Things that should be, and are, easier in other distros. That isn't meant as a criticism.
doktor5000 wrote:LNXlady wrote:Thanks, but I already use Rednotebook on my other computer and don't want to switch. I've already replaced Mageia with another distro for now. There were just too many little things that were taking way longer than they should to figure out. Things that should be, and are, easier in other distros. That isn't meant as a criticism.
Can you please list those issues here for reference so we actually have a chance to fix them?
LNXlady wrote:Well, they weren't things that were necessarily broken, just much more trouble than they should have been for a distro that claims to be new user friendly. It took forever to get flash working. I read the whole 4 page thread on how to do it and that just doesn't work. I didn't bother to post asking for help, because whenever someone in that thread said it didn't work for them they were just told that they weren't following instructions (that also left a very negative impression). The instructions are incomplete. You get an error message saying the package is old and has been removed. I did get it working, but not thanks to that thread. Someone in that thread said they couldn't understand why so many people were having issues getting flash installed and working. It's because when they follow the instructions to the letter, it doesn't work and if they ask for further help, they are treated poorly!
doktor5000 wrote:
Well, i've not seen one user who was treated poorly, can you please give me some links for reference?
Actually i'm the one who wrote that MAQeia for Flash you refer to, and even helped doing some updates for flash-player-plugin package in the past,
and also doing the major part of flash troubleshooting here in the forums. What you described also happened in another thread:
viewtopic.php?f=7&t=3558
So, was that user treated poorly, or was it really troublesome for him? If you setup your repositories correctly,
getting flash ready is just a matter of installing one package, and nothing else needs to be done.
doktor5000 wrote:Well, the initial repository setup is a separate issue, and by itself has not much to do with flash player.
You may want to look at https://wiki.mageia.org/en/Software_management
Otherwise, if you would have asked in the first place, what the default repo setup should be, then you wouldn't have had your flash problem, correct?
Your deduction chain is a bit flawed there. But i agree with you, and have added a note about neccessary prerequisites to the MAQeia for flash.
Thanks for the constructive criticism.
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