Hi folks,
I think this *might* be a product that the CentOS-affiliated community might like to include?
I decide to buy a new truck because I don't drive my 'Vette enough to justify it and I can really use a P/U. Thought I would take advantage of RoadRunner's free home page (<= 5MB) to post pics, etc. to sell it.
XML, HTML, SGML, DocBook... what's a n00b to do? Still working on getting my LVM fully config'd so I can test testdisk and I find I want to do this first (could almost pay for the trk). Found nvu 1.0 here
http://www.nvu.com/download.php
and downloaded this
http://www.nvu.com/download/linux/1.0/nvu-1.0- RedHat_and_Fedora/nvu-1.0-1.rhel4.fs.i386.rpm
(kde version, non-kde also available) which is supposed to be compatible with CentOS AFAICT. It installs and starts up OK on my fully updated 4.3 (including this A.M.s mutt and php updates).
Well, *that's* enough by itself to ask one of the great CentOS associated repo folks to make it available for all of us. It's intended for "casual users" I guess and if no one has anything bad to say about it, other than it's for insophisticates like myself, I'd like to see it in the CentOS community and available.
Any comments? It's open, free, has some financial support from this product http://www.linspire.com/lindows_sales_intro.php. Only neg I see at the outset is that it's been a little dormant. As I use it, I'll post thoughts if anybody requests such.
On Thu, 2006-07-13 at 13:22 -0400, William L. Maltby wrote:
Hi folks,
I think this *might* be a product that the CentOS-affiliated community might like to include?
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... Only neg I see at the outset is that it's been a little dormant. As I use it, I'll post thoughts if anybody requests such.
CORRECTION! Code may be stable ATM, but here's a brand new guide in PDF form from June 10, 2006.
http://www.nvudev.org/guide/pdf/nvuug10r1.pdf
HTML is also available.
It's from (I forgot to mention) Disruptive Innovations here
http://disruptive-innovations.com/products/index.html
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