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Re: [opensuse-factory] meeting minutes of last dist meeting
  • From: Andreas Jaeger <aj@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 20 Feb 2007 15:00:34 +0100
  • Message-id: <hoirdxkjy5.fsf@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Alberto Passalacqua <alberto.passalacqua@xxxxxx> writes:

> Il giorno mar, 20/02/2007 alle 13.54 +0100, Andreas Jaeger ha scritto:
>> >
>> > * Bug 229190 - main-menu Hangs
>>
>> This one seems difficult to reproduce ;-(
>
> Yes, I confirm (already did in bugzilla). This is the less annoying one
> probably.
>
>> > * Bug 228129 - gnome-main-menu leaks ~2mb per recent entry/opened
>> > file
>> > * Bug 216129 - gnome-panel crash
>> > * Bug 224409 - gnome-panel burns my CPU (100000 gettimeofday calls
>> > in 10 seconds)
>> > * Bug 215301 - Banshee doesn't recognise my ipod anymore
>> > * Bug 230676 - It's impossible to configure a printer if not root.
>> > (The gnome configuration tool doesn't remember per-user settings
>> > like two-side printing or printing quality).
>>
>> I doubt that this will get fixed soonish.
>>
>> > * Bug 229254 - Gnome CD/DVD burning dialog widget disappear
>>
>> Some more than I received ;-)
>
> This what? :-) The menu is the most serious one actually. And I'd like
> to use my ipod again with helix-banshee (it's just a player to be
> recompiled/repackaged with the newest version of the iPod lib). Others
> bugs are definitely less invasive.

I'm following up with the developers right now...

>> > Not really gnome-specific, but still serious:
>> >
>> > Bug 231258 - ZMD sucks the CPU power at boot-up and during refresh
>>
>> Use opensuse-updater instead of zmd.
>
> The problem with opensuse-updater is that it often doesn't integrate in
> the panel and remains as an independent windows on the desktop.

Is there a bugreport for this?

> However, as a suggestion to other users, this behaviour is significantly
> reduced if only the updates repository is set-up in zen.

Andreas
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