On Tue 22 Jun 2010 at 11:46:17 (-0300 UTC) Vincent Untz wrote:
Hi,
Le mardi 22 juin 2010, à 10:41 -0300, Marco Calistri a écrit :
I wonder comment that, beginning, I believe from 11.1, something get broken, or at least not perfectly running among startup apps in Gnome and the behaviour of such things, which are expected to auto-start at login, are not working at all.
Do you have any other example than the login sound? Stating from my old post on similar thread: http://lists.opensuse.org/opensuse/2009-11/msg02236.html I think it was a problem onto all the Gnome defaulting auto-start apps.
One of these is exactly login-sound, which I had to hack in order to hear a sound at login.
Really, you don't need to hack it: just add a login-sound sound to the sound theme :-)
I would like to clarify that here I am refering to 11.2 login-sound, not 11.3. So why upgrading 11.1 to 11.2 could drove to such issues?
Apparently (especially to me) it seems Gnome be a very complex environment so any eventual adjustments, are in most of cases out of the skill of the common user and this should make reflect openSUSE on.
Such changes should indeed not be done by users but at the distribution level. The thing is that we have many issues to deal with (some that are unfortunately more important since they are actually blocking people from using their computer).
I understand the above points Vincent but IMO, perhaps, beside the "severe issues resolver team" should be desirable to have also a "not blocking issues resolver team"
However, what we try to do is to help people do the change in the distribution. I know I don't have time to look for a good login sound, but I'm willing to give instructions on what needs to be done to get a good sound in. That includes telling you which package should be changed, how to do the change, how to submit in the build service, etc.
I am not criticizing the current login sound but further the total lack of it at login. I will be very happy to learn something about package correction/submission; the problem is that I have not many time to dedicate, but this doesn't means that I wont disregard this possibility.
Yes, it might seem hard if you're not guided, but we (developers) are willing to guide people who want to see specific bugs fixed :-) And you'll see that once you know where to look, it's not that hard!
Cheers,
Vincent
Your latest statements represent what I meant for counterpart good example :-) Cheers, Marco -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-factory+help@opensuse.org