Hi there! I looked at some screenshots of Suse 10.1b1 at shots.osdir.com and noticed a new option in the KDE control-center in one of the screenshots (http://shots.osdir.com/slideshows/slideshow.php?release=565&slide=15) which covers font and style settings of GTK apps in KDE. Is this related to gtk-qt-engine or is this replaced by another GTK/KDE theme engine in 10.1? Greetings Jens Siebert Machen Sie aus 14 Cent spielend bis zu 100 Euro! Die neue Gaming-Area von Arcor - über 50 Onlinespiele im Angebot. http://www.arcor.de/rd/emf-gaming-1
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Hi there!
I looked at some screenshots of Suse 10.1b1 at shots.osdir.com and noticed a new option in the KDE control-center in one of the screenshots (http://shots.osdir.com/slideshows/slideshow.php?release=565&slide=15) which covers font and style settings of GTK apps in KDE. Is this related to gtk-qt-engine or is this replaced by another GTK/KDE theme engine in 10.1?
Greetings
Jens Siebert
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hi all, I beta test the latest nightly of seamonkey suite on SuSE 10 and SuSE 10.1 beta 1 each day so I was glad to see it is now included on the SuSE 10.1 beta 1 disc/ftp... I have two questions, regarding the placement and incompleteness of the seamonkey rpm. 1. why was it moved into /usr/local/ instead of the previous SuSE 10 location of mozilla 1.7.12 in /opt/ ... 2. why is it the basic alpha 1.0.x seamonkey browser/composer instead of the full suite? thanks, jazzis (Dave Meadows)
Hi, On 2006-01-24 at 11:59:01 -0500, jazzis wrote (shortened):
I beta test the latest nightly of seamonkey suite on SuSE 10 and SuSE 10.1 beta 1 each day so I was glad to see it is now included on the SuSE 10.1 beta 1 disc/ftp... I have two questions, regarding the placement and incompleteness of the seamonkey rpm. 1. why was it moved into /usr/local/ instead of the previous SuSE 10 location of mozilla 1.7.12 in /opt/ ...
It's in /usr/%{_libdir} where it belongs. /opt should be reserved for third-party vendor stuff. mozilla was there for historical reasons but with the change to SeaMonkey it was moved to the correct place.
2. why is it the basic alpha 1.0.x seamonkey browser/composer instead of the full suite?
I don't understand this question? What do you mean by alpha? We have not reached the final 1.0 version right now. And seamonkey has the following packages: seamonkey seamonkey-calendar seamonkey-dom-inspector seamonkey-irc seamonkey-mail seamonkey-spellchecker seamonkey-venkman So which component do you miss? CU, Wolfgang -- SUSE LINUX GmbH -o) Tel: +49-(0)911-740 53 0 Maxfeldstr. 5 /\\ Fax: +49-(0)911-740 53 679 90409 Nuernberg, Germany _\_v simply change to www.suse.com
Wolfgang Rosenauer wrote:
Hi,
On 2006-01-24 at 11:59:01 -0500, jazzis wrote (shortened):
I beta test the latest nightly of seamonkey suite on SuSE 10 and SuSE 10.1 beta 1 each day so I was glad to see it is now included on the SuSE 10.1 beta 1 disc/ftp... I have two questions, regarding the placement and incompleteness of the seamonkey rpm. 1. why was it moved into /usr/local/ instead of the previous SuSE 10 location of mozilla 1.7.12 in /opt/ ...
It's in /usr/%{_libdir} where it belongs. /opt should be reserved for third-party vendor stuff. mozilla was there for historical reasons but with the change to SeaMonkey it was moved to the correct place.
I will just re-write my seamonkey nightly to reflect this... I just got used to it being in /opt/ and I also have my symlinks pointing there... I use the continuous seamonkey alpha development nightly in this location but I will change it if the seamonkey beta will be there in the /usr~ now. Thanks.
2. why is it the basic alpha 1.0.x seamonkey browser/composer instead of the full suite?
I don't understand this question? What do you mean by alpha? We have not reached the final 1.0 version right now. And seamonkey has the following packages:
seamonkey seamonkey-calendar seamonkey-dom-inspector seamonkey-irc seamonkey-mail seamonkey-spellchecker seamonkey-venkman
So which component do you miss?
CU,
Wolfgang
I didn't miss any on the ftp (cd has only the browser/composer), but I wondered why it was not in one complete suite as mozilla suite 1.7.12 was... ...sorry about the misunderstanding about the beta/alpha terms; I was referring to the seamonkey suite build. the seamonkey build is an beta that is packaged on the suse 10.1 beta1 cd/ftp and I use the seamonkey alpha build from the nightly... thanks for the explanation! jazzis -- Think different! http://www.apple.com/hardware/
On 1/24/2006 8:24 PM jazzis wrote:
wondered why it was not in one complete suite as mozilla suite 1.7.12 was...
On my Suse 9.3 mozilla is also more than one rpm... OJ -- Insane people throw computers out of windows, sane people...
Hi, On 2006-01-24 at 14:24:23 -0500, jazzis wrote (shortened):
2. why is it the basic alpha 1.0.x seamonkey browser/composer instead of the full suite?
I don't understand this question? What do you mean by alpha? We have not reached the final 1.0 version right now. And seamonkey has the following packages:
seamonkey seamonkey-calendar seamonkey-dom-inspector seamonkey-irc seamonkey-mail seamonkey-spellchecker seamonkey-venkman
I didn't miss any on the ftp (cd has only the browser/composer), but I wondered why it was not in one complete suite as mozilla suite 1.7.12 was...
it wasn't. At least since a few years mozilla had the same subpackage theme. ... ------------------------------------------------------------------- Tue Nov 6 10:04:31 CET 2001 - stark@suse.de - rewritten %install section to use mozilla packaging functions - split package into sub-packages ... buuuaaa, in the good ol' times this was done for mozilla 0.9.5 I really should go in pension. CU, Wolfgang -- SUSE LINUX GmbH -o) Tel: +49-(0)911-740 53 0 Maxfeldstr. 5 /\\ Fax: +49-(0)911-740 53 679 90409 Nuernberg, Germany _\_v simply change to www.suse.com
participants (5)
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Andreas Schneider
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jazzis
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Johannes Kastl
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jsiebert@arcor.de
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Wolfgang Rosenauer