[Artwork] Ubiquity Slideshow discussion.
Fran Dieguez
fran.dieguez at mabishu.com
Mon Aug 26 18:13:08 UTC 2013
On lun 26 ago 2013 19:37:13 CEST, Alfredo Hernández wrote:
> In that case it's easier to download the ZIP from the right bottom
> corner of this page:
> https://github.com/aldomann/ubuntu-gnome-ubiquity and launch
> test-slideshow.sh
>
>
> On 26 August 2013 19:32, Ali Linx (amjjawad) <amjjawad at gmail.com
> <mailto:amjjawad at gmail.com>> wrote:
>
>
> On Mon, Aug 26, 2013 at 9:26 PM, Alfredo Hernández
> <aldomann.designs at gmail.com <mailto:aldomann.designs at gmail.com>>
> wrote:
>
> You might have wanted to launch it from the Terminal. I should
> have explained better. Assuming you downloaded it from the Git
> repository, it should be located at
> /home/user_name/ubuntu-gnome-ubiquity
>
> What you have to do is the following (from the Terminal):
>
> 1. Type cd /home/user_name/ubuntu-gnome-ubiquity in order to
> enter the directory.
> 2. Type./test-slideshow.sh
>
> I personally find launching it from Nautilus/Nemo/etc. much
> easier because it launched a GUI window.
>
> Best regards,
> Alfredo.
>
> Oh, I don't have anything on my Home, just double checked. I
> forgot to mention that I am testing on Virtual Machine.
> Installation done successfully:
>
> git clone git://github.com/aldomann/ubuntu-gnome-ubiquity.git
> <http://github.com/aldomann/ubuntu-gnome-ubiquity.git>
>
> But, nothing is running?!
>
>
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I have tested the new ubiquity slideshow and I really liked it.
Far better than the previous one (well if you assume that it was a good
one).
Thanks for the awesome work.
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