<br><div><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; padding-left: 1ex;"><br>Date: Wed, 07 Mar 2007 14:49:06 -0500<br>From: Dan Williams <<a href="mailto:dcbw@redhat.com">
dcbw@redhat.com</a>><br>Subject: Re: Build 287 under qemu: Struck in sugar initial screen<br>To: Pablo Di Noto <<a href="mailto:pablo@dinoto.org">pablo@dinoto.org</a>><br>Cc: <a href="mailto:Devel@laptop.org">Devel@laptop.org
</a><br>Message-ID: <<a href="mailto:1173296946.16322.50.camel@localhost.localdomain">1173296946.16322.50.camel@localhost.localdomain</a>><br>Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8<br><br>On Wed, 2007-03-07 at 16:23 -0300, Pablo Di Noto wrote:
<br>> El Wednesday 07 March 2007 15:47:42 Bert Freudenberg escribió:<br>> > On Mar 7, 2007, at 16:43 , Pablo Di Noto wrote:<br>> > > With both I get to the initial sugar screen, with "My Picture", "My
<br>> > > Name"<br>> > > and "My Color" tuple. But I can't get past this welcome, no matter<br>> > > what I<br>> > > try.<br>> ><br>> > Last time I tried you had to type the path to a .jpg in the image
<br>> > chooser - try the leftmost button.<br>><br>> That's it! Cannot continue without a picture.<br>><br>> May I update the sugar_instructions page with this?<br>><br>> Could be a dummy image made available for selection, to ensure a
<br>> first-time-tester like me does not get struck by this detail?<br>><br>> The funny thing is that I had scp'd an .jpg image which does not show on the<br>> browser but was accepted when typing the full path.
<br><br>Interesting. The filter there is supposed to allow all image types that<br>gdkpixbuf can import.<br><br>Dan<br></blockquote></div><br>Got the exact same problem, on the same build I even got an .jpg to the image filesystem via scp but could not select it, The file dialog would not show it. I tried writing the path to image in the file selection dialog to no avail.
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