3v1n0.tuxfamily.org — Some time ago, due to the lack of updates from the Beryl team for my kubuntu box, I decided to open a little repository in which I started to add daily (approximately) new beryl packages for Ubuntu, all built from the latest SVN code. Thanks to this, thousands of users can get always the fresh code with new features and fixes helping the devs work!
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bettermentfluxNov 21, 2006
I've been using Trevi's Beryl repo for a week or two and it works great - until tonight. This latest update gives me a size mismatch when I go to update beryl-plugins and beryl-plugins-data.I wouldn't be surprised if it's fixed by the time you read this.
casedotNov 22, 2006
doesn't the beryl theme manager have that in there already? Just drag and drop the theme right?
sishguptaNov 22, 2006
Trevino is not random. The official beryl wiki suggests using his repo for the latest svn.Please see: <a class="user" href="http://wiki.beryl-project.org/index.php/Install/Ubuntu/SVN_Snapshots_Repository">http://wiki.beryl-project.org/index.php/Install/Ubuntu/SVN_Snapshots_Repository</a>
trevi55Nov 22, 2006Submitter
No, if anyone want to open a repository for other arch or debian based distros, simply use my makedebs script, and don't wait to ask me if you need help :)
Closed AccountNov 22, 2006
Why can't open source people speak English?
trevi55Nov 22, 2006Submitter
There's no other way to get Beryl in Ubuntu wihout using 3rd party repositories...Using mine or using the "official" from Beryl it's the same thing... They're always unofficial for Ubuntu.
trevi55Nov 22, 2006Submitter
Mh... Maybe Debian works in that way...In ubuntu we must wait next release... From What I know, there's no a trusted "shared" repository!
delmonteNov 23, 2006
Wow, being able to use software without compiling? What an incredible concept!
jeremy23Dec 19, 2006
Sorry man. This is bleeding-edge Beryl. I would also recommend running it on a bleeding-edge OS. ;)