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Autor: Jaromil
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Assunto: Re: [Dng] The value of good docs: was pre-alpha-valentine on qemu
hey thanks everyone I actually didnt know the --enable-kvm Switch was such an improvement :-) this will make the development process snappier

feedback on how the pre alpha feels is welcome, we shall work on making a few things better, looking fwd to dimkr input if we can already get around logind in such an early stage that would be awesome (but not strictly necessary IMO)

ciao

On February 17, 2015 11:53:01 PM GMT+01:00, Steve Litt <slitt@???> wrote:
>On Tue, 17 Feb 2015 21:48:02 +0000
>KatolaZ <katolaz@???> wrote:
>
>> On Tue, Feb 17, 2015 at 11:36:38AM -0500, Steve Litt wrote:
>>
>> [cut]
>>
>> >
>> > Then KatolaZ exactly documented the four steps to installation, and
>> > I said "I can do that in my sleep, while doing other work!" So I
>> > did it, and it worked (although slowly because -enable-kvm wasn't
>> > in the commands). KatolaZ' four step document.
>> >
>>
>> Sorry guys for forgetting the -enable-kvm switch, but as I said I was
>> practically asleep when I wrote the nano-howto. Fortunately this was
>> spotted quite soon :) Hope this has not had a bad impact on potential
>> DVNRs (to be read "Devuaners" :P) ...
>>
>> HND
>>
>> KatolaZ
>>
>
>KatolaZ,
>
>Quite the opposite. I congratulate you on your great four step
>document. That doc singlehandedly got me to try pre-alpha Valentine.
>The fact that you left out one thing is trivial because it brought us
>very close to the exact four instructions. I think too many people
>decide not to write such docs in order not to risk leaving something
>out, but my belief is the perfect is the enemy of the good, and besides
>that, if you write good docs, somebody is bound to find and point out
>any deficiencies, along with suggested corrections.
>
>The only bad effect it had on me was the happiness I got getting it to
>work. My doctor told me every happy person eventually dies.
>
>:-)
>
>I'm copying the dng list because, for whatever reason, your post didn't
>make it to the DNG list, even though your post was addressed to the DNG
>list.
>
>Thanks again for the great instructions. Keep up the good work.
>
>SteveT
>
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