As feature freeze is drawing closer and compiz-fusion have yet to release I'm
wondering what will be done here.
Will compiz-fusion(-git) move into factory before feature freeze?
Is it possible to assert some kind of pressure on David R. to push release in
time for 10.3? ;-)
Or will we ship 10.3 with some tired old compiz, just to see Compiz-fusion
release a week or two after 10.3?
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Hi,
is it just me, or is Firmware Test from x86_64 and i386 DVD broken? It
starts, falls back to ncurses and says in a red box:
An error occured during installation.
This happens on 2 different 64bit machines. The firmware test in alpha5
x86_64 works.
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After I have installed Alpha6 with KDE, YaST has Gnome icons.
Bug or "feature"?
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After upgrade to 10.3 alpha 6, Kinternet not completes a dialup the
connection. I downgraded to previous versions the packages ppp, smppp
and kinternet, and the problem continues. I configured wvdial, and it
works fine.
The log of wvdial is:
CONNECT 50666/ARQ/V90/LAPM/V42BIS
--> Carrier detected. Waiting for prompt.
~[7f]}#@!}!5} }9}"}&} }*} } }#}%B#}%}%}&Rp,};}'}"}(}"p:~
--> PPP negotiation detected.
--> Starting pppd at Mon Jul 23 08:51:25 2007
--> Pid of pppd: 4969
--> Using interface ppp0
--> pppd: h����[12][06][08]
--> pppd: h����[12][06][08]
--> pppd: h����[12][06][08]
--> pppd: h����[12][06][08]
--> pppd: h����[12][06][08]
--> pppd: h����[12][06][08]
--> local IP address 200.68.236.83
--> pppd: h����[12][06][08]
--> remote IP address 200.68.236.254
--> pppd: h����[12][06][08]
--> primary DNS address 200.49.192.41
--> pppd: h����[12][06][08]
--> secondary DNS address 200.49.207.41
--> pppd: h����[12][06][08]
--> Script /etc/ppp/ip-up run successful
--> Default route Ok.
--> Nameserver (DNS) Ok.
--> Connected... Press Ctrl-C to disconnect
--> pppd: h����[12][06][08]
The log of kinternet is:
pppd[0]: CONNECT 50666/ARQ/V90/LAPM/V42BIS
pppd[0]: --> Carrier detected. Waiting for prompt.
pppd[0]: ** Bienvenidos a Belgrano 2**
pppd[0]: Usuario:
pppd[0]: --> Looks like a login prompt.
pppd[0]: --> Sending: emp/jerbes
pppd[0]: emp/jerbes
pppd[0]: Password:
pppd[0]: --> Looks like a password prompt.
pppd[0]: --> Sending: (password)
pppd[0]: Entering PPP Session.
pppd[0]: IP address is 200.45.208.111
pppd[0]: MTU is 1524.
pppd[0]: --> Looks like a welcome message.
pppd[0]: --> Starting pppd at Mon Jul 23 09:14:58 2007
pppd[0]: --> Pid of pppd: 6443
Kinternet, do'nt continues at this point, and later the connection was closed.
Thanks
Den Monday 23 July 2007 12:27:17 skrev Matthias Hopf:
> What exactly are you refering to with compiz-fusion? The core package or
> the extras? compiz-fusion AFAIU stands for the community plugins only,
> and is provided in X11:Xgl in the openSUSE build service as
> compiz-extra. It should probably be renamed.
Yes, I had misunderstood the new stucture. I thought there was only one
project now, "compiz-fusion" - and that David R. was a principle developer of
that, who might be able to pull some strings and give us some extra
consideration. I realize now this is not how it works at all.
One of the reasons I asked is that for 10.2 some Novell projects released with
rather unfortunate timing from openSUSE perspective - iirc both Banshee and
Mono released new versions very shortly after openSUSE feature-freeze.
Personally I don't care about any of those projects, but I care about
openSUSE and it seemed silly that there was no coordination.
I was hoping we could avoid a repeat. But since the release of compiz +
compiz-extra is not under our control at all, I'm just wasting people's time.
So all I'm left with is just to express my hopes that we can ship both
compiz(-core) _and_ compiz-extra with 10.3.
I guess the new settings manager is in -extra...
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On 7/23/07, Matthias Hopf <mhopf(a)suse.de> wrote:
> > From: Martin Schlander <suse(a)linuxin.dk>
> > As feature freeze is drawing closer and compiz-fusion have yet to release I'm
> > wondering what will be done here.
>
> What exactly are you refering to with compiz-fusion? The core package or
> the extras? compiz-fusion AFAIU stands for the community plugins only,
> and is provided in X11:Xgl in the openSUSE build service as
> compiz-extra. It should probably be renamed.
>
> compiz has been updated to latest git lately (and not much tested yet).
> Cyberorg is working on the community packages, I don't know ATM whether
> he has already updated compiz-extra in X11:Xgl to a new version. Adding
> him to CC so he can comment on that.
Compiz-extra will be dropped from that repo. Compiz-Fusion will
consist of following:
1. compiz-fusion-plugins-main
2. compiz-fusion-plugins-extra
3. compiz-fusion-plugins-unsupported
4. CompizConfig-Settings-Manager (ccsm) containing gconf and kconfig backends
5. libcompizconfig (ccsm dep and provides ccp plugin for ini backend)
6. compizconfig-python (ccsm dep)
> compiz is right now as new as it can be. I tried to wait for the new
> release, but that took too long, so I went for a git snapshot. It
> hopefully is stable enough.
Unfortunately compiz package in X11:XGL need some more work, I am not
sure gconf schemas are applied right and default settings(decoration,
opensuse logo etc) patches actually work. I will move fusion etc there
once I am happy with compiz package there.
gnome-xgl-settings might need to be updated or improved so that it can
dynamically recognize all the plugins and offer settings options the
way ccsm does or drop it completely in favor of ccsm or use it just to
activate and deactivate Xgl. It might also be good idea to offer
choice to switch between Xgl/Nvidia/AIGLX with smart default.
I felt compiz-git package from home:cyberorg worked much better with
ccp (ini/flatfile backend) when configured with ccsm.
I have updated all the packages in home:cyberorg to todays git
checkout of both compiz and compiz-fusion/community packages.
To test those packages run this in shell as root:
rpm -e compiz compiz-gnome compiz-kde
zypper sa http://software.opensuse.org/download/home:/cyberorg/SUSE_Factory*
cftest
zypper in compiz-git-all (this will pull all the required packages)
once everything is downloaded and installed as user launch compiz as follows:
compiz --replace ccp&
ccsm &
Enable "Decoration" plugin and add gtk-window-decorator as command option there.
*http://software.opensuse.org/download/home:/cyberorg/openSUSE_10.2/
if using 10.2
** With zypper broken on factory, you may have to manually enable the
repo from /etc/zypper/repo.d/cftest.repo by adding enabled=1 and
manually run zypper refresh cftest.
Although there has not been any 'official' release of fusion packages
yet, packages from git work quite well, I would love to have them in
10.3.
> Also I do not know right now how far we are already in the process of
> eventually adding packages built by the openSUSE community (Cyberorg is
> not working for SUSE) to our distributions.
1 Million downloads in 4 months, if statistic over at Build Service is
to be believed, makes a strong point that packages from X11:Xgl should
be incorporated in 10.3.
Cheers
-J
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jdd wrote:
> Andreas Jaeger wrote:
>> The decision was to use "repository". Other names considered where
>> "installation source" and "catalog".
>
> could you also ask your translation team to give the official translation.
>
> At least in french, repository is not easy to translate. The very same
> word exists but is completely obsolete (repositoire - meaning the place
> where you store dead human corpse to family last visit :-()).
>
> http://fr.opensuse.org/Glossaire_d'équivalences_entre_l'anglais_et_le_français
>
> the best word seems to be "dépôt", but "Réserve" may be better. Package
> repository gives "Réserve de paquetages", "Dépôt de paquetages"
> (paquetage is very odd in french, but most used anyway)
"Dépôt" is the adequate term IMO.
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I have OpenSuSE 10.3 Alpha6
I have a encrypted partition. Where is "util-linux-crypto"? I need it
for decrypt the partion. The DVD no contains it.
Thanks.
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Is this supposed to work right now? Or is it still work in progress with the
plugin wrapper...
At least a very positive thing is that java in Konqueror does work.
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