dependancy not found - clutter
python-clutter was not found when I installed the dependancies. Were can I download this package?
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- Solved by:
- Paul Hummer
- Solved:
- 2009-01-22
- Last query:
- 2009-01-22
- Last reply:
- 2009-01-21
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#1 |
> python-clutter was not found when I installed the dependancies. Were can I download this package?
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It can be found in the entertainer-
https:/
Cheers,
Paul
bixtool (bill-antle) said : | #2 |
Thanks.
I installed clutter and then I found the ppa4 deb package, so I installed that too. Worked like a charm.
That was much easier for me. I will be honest, I have never used linux before and I mainly installed it to try Entertainer.
Entertainer Looks fantastic. Simple, but elegant. It is exactly what I was looking for in a media center.
Is there a setting somewhere for maximize? The app runs without this option in the title bar.
Also, where can I get the docs for the short-cut keys? I meandered around the program blindly and managed to find most of the correct keys, but I would like to test more functionality.
bixtool (bill-antle) said : | #3 |
Thanks Paul Hummer, that solved my question.
Matt Layman (mblayman) said : | #4 |
On Wed, Jan 21, 2009 at 9:35 PM, bixtool <
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> Question #58204 on Entertainer Media Center changed:
> https:/
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> bixtool confirmed that the question is solved:
> Thanks Paul Hummer, that solved my question.
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bixtool,
There is currently no documentation for user controls. The dev team needs to
start a user manual on wiki.entertaine
like to document how to use Entertainer.
bixtool (bill-antle) said : | #5 |
How about a list of common user keys?
Matt Layman (mblayman) said : | #6 |
bixtool,
I started the documentation on the wiki. You can find the full list of controls at http://
bixtool (bill-antle) said : | #7 |
Thanks. Much appreciated. I will keep blundering ahead testing.