tuxtrans 12.04 released

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peter.s...@uibk.ac.at

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May 3, 2012, 5:09:02 PM5/3/12
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Hi

a week after the launch of Ubuntu 12.04 LTS we are proud to announce
the release of tuxtrans 12.04 based on Xubuntu 12.04 LTS (kernel
3.2.0.24 generic pae).

You may get it at http://www.tuxtrans.org or http://tuxtrans.uibk.ac.at

Main changes: XUbuntu XFCE desktop with top and bottom pane; new
versions of main programs: LibreOffice, OmegaT, Okapi Tools; new
software: Onboard keyboard layout, Gnome Planner, TuxCommander, OmegaT-
launcher, LF-Aligner, BlueFish HTML editor; eliminated some software
packages such as Transolution, XLIFFroundtrip, Open Language Tools
(not available at the time of release), OpenProj. <\br>

Minor inconvenience with this release: some Java applications start on
top of the screen with their title bar hidden behind the top panel
(e.g. PDFSam), press ALT and drag the app window down a little bit, so
you see the title bar. Also, please note that tuxtrans uses a PAE
kernel, so if you want to start it in a virtual environment, do not
forget to activate PAE support (in Virtualbox e.g. under system|
processor).

Have fun with tuxtrans 12.04 and please report back your experiences
here.

peter.s...@uibk.ac.at

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May 25, 2012, 11:01:31 AM5/25/12
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some of my pcs where I installed tuxtrans 12.04 experienced a
returning error message "Ubuntu 12.04 has experienced an internal
error". Google revealed that this is a recurring problem with Ubuntu
12.04 and the solution is to turn off the internal service apport:
"Just Apport doing its job. It generates crash reports for debugging
purposes."
You may turn it off by editing the file /etc/default/apport with root
rights.
Hit ALT F2 and type "gksudo tuxcmd" enter your password, in
tuxcommander go to the directory /etc/defaults, choose the file
apport, hit F4 and change the value of enabled=1 to enabled=0
The error message won't return




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