Yes, that is what I read that ZenWalk is trending to Bleeding edge and Salix to Stable..
Which is why I chose Salix for my Slackware Distro Install.....

maybe i am extremely stupid... but how? i have not seen something obvious on the preferences of Orage. hum hum.JRD wrote:This is just a configuration of orage. I configured it like this on my Salix.tsuren wrote:orage calender comes up if you click on the desktop clock
1- Right click on the panel time & choose 'remove'.tsuren wrote:tsuren wrote: how? i have not seen something obvious on the preferences of Orage. hum hum.
Stability is good as a base to try to go new ways. Therefore, bleeding edge is needed to improve things and detect potential risks and challenges. So a way in the middle has something of the best.sqlpython wrote:Salix is meant to be stable
Yes, that is what I read that ZenWalk is trending to Bleeding edge and Salix to Stable..
Which is why I chose Salix for my Slackware Distro Install.....
To each his own...So a way in the middle has something of the best.
The distribution needs to be stable. I'm compiling bleeding edge software on my own and it's easy to go back to a stable version then. I've lost to much time in my life for fixing unstable distris and stuffsqlpython wrote:To each his own...So a way in the middle has something of the best.
For myself I choose Stable..
yes... akuna. that is obvious and i was STUPID!!Akuna wrote:1- Right click on the panel time & choose 'remove'.tsuren wrote:tsuren wrote: how? i have not seen something obvious on the preferences of Orage. hum hum.
2- Right click on the panel & choose 'add elements', then go all the way down to 'Orage clock' right under the simple 'Clock' that was just removed.
+1thenktor wrote:I'm compiling bleeding edge software on my own and it's easy to go back to a stable version then.
It should be but it is not usually used by those who know what there doing.Bleeding edge is for people that know what they are doing.