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Narro has a blog and a project on code.google.com
As of today, Narro has its own blog and a dedicate page on code.google.com. The sources are also up and I'm looking forward for the initial public release. Please subscribe to the narro blog for information about this project.
So, where is the source?
As you may or not know, I was at Fosdem this year. I gathered some useful information and feedback to continue the development of my translation tool, narro. About two weeks ago I've applied for a project on mozdev.org. Well, it ain't coming. Anyway I've discovered that google is offering svn on their code.google.com as opposed to mozdev, so I thought of going there. I've registered for a project and surprise, surprise, someone has a project called narro on sourceforge.
Mozilla quizes Narro
Narro again, you English folks!
I've gone over my head and translated the application in english. There's also a new project set up for anyone to contribute without an account. Go to the narro project list and choose "Firefox 3 (for Narro tests)". Please keep it clean and delete the suggestions you add after you test it.
Fedora 8 on HP6820s
Well, you're a happy camper with this model. Everything works out of the box. The bluetooth, card reader, wireless, ethernet, even scroll zone, everything.
You might be experiencing problems with setting the resolution to 1440x900.
This problems fades away after installing the latest ATI drivers from the ATI site. I did not succeed with the drivers from livna. See http://ati.amd.com/support/drivers/linux/linux-radeon.html for downloading. When I installed it it was version 8.1.
After this step, you'll be able to run compiz with aiglx; don't even bother with xgl.
About Narro
http://code.google.com/p/narro/
Here goes a English post in my blog. Expect changes to this article.

