Dears,
As per 11.2 I noticed again that 11.4 keeps on stay "mute" in terms of
system sounds (login, logout, alerts,...)
Differently by KDE 4.5 and 4.6 wherein such feature is enabled as default.
Wonder if it is a design choice and if are planned changes.
This is not an important issue nor a bug, but I guess that especially
for newer users of openSUSE it would be better to have a more
interactive desktop which responds with sounds to the user actions.
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I have GNOME 3 installed on my laptop for testing from fcrozat's home
repository. It works well and I'm looking forward to the release. The
question I have is this:
Is there a way to force it into non-openGL mode?
Will
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Dear all,
I've been toying with SUSE Studio and reached nice accomplishments
with the ayatana indicators from ubuntu.
I'm considering making a openSUSE spin out of it featuring maybe some
software we can't distribute in openSUSE, some examples:
* sub-pixel font rendering (using the work of another contributor, if
this goes forward, I'll ask him to join the efforts);
* ayatana indicators;
* Fan artwork:
+ Faenza icon theme (as it supports the indicators features, and 0.9
is pretty nice an integrates well);
+ Custom wallpaper pack;
+ Customized GTK+/Metacity themes (a revamped version of clearlooks,
so it's a bit mac looking blueish);
* Pre configured repositories:
+ repos for the software above;
+ packman-essentials (so people can install the missing codecs);
* Focused on end user stuff/artistic stuff (gimp/inkscape)
Of course a LiveCD can't hold everyting, and some sacrifices are going
to be done...
The main purpose for this 'project' is to give take the fight to other
distro's spin's such as Mint, Fusion, Fuduntu, but going a step
further and demonstrating the supremacy of openSUSE Build Service and
damaged brains (like mine).
I'm consulting GNOME team because your opinion is important as I
believe such project could improve the visibility of GNOME. This is
not for a battle to win end users, instead to demonstrate a few cool
things you can do with openSUSE. I haven't also run this through legal
(which needs to be done). Would this be of GNOME team interest? As
always any ideas will be taken into consideration (most likely
applied).
NM
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Hey,
Until now, I've been handling most of the GNOME-related security update
alone, and it's an area where people can easily help too.
Is there any volunteer(s) for that? Ideally, someone else than Atri,
since he's already working on various maintenace updates ;-) I also
think it'd be cool to have another person than him with additional
knowledge!
FWIW, security updates usually involve:
- keeping things private for a bit
- looking for patches upstream, and sometimes pinging upstream
maintainers
- testing the fix (when possible; sometimes, there's no way to easily
reproduce the issue)
- when it's fine to have the issue public, push the fix in the build
service, and submit it for a maintenance update; no patchinfo
involved (handled by security team)
I'll obviously help the volunteer(s) (at least, at the beginning) ;-)).
Cheers,
Vincent
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Dear all,
I'm currently packaging the latest version (0.9) of the Faenza icon
theme for GNOME, one of the nicest in my opinion, though a bit
squarish. The main goal is to provide this icon theme for
GNOME:Ayatana project since it features all the required icons for the
new functions in the Ubuntu/Ayatana indicators (specially on
monochrome icons).
For those wondering, yes, this is one of the few 3rd party icon themes
that provides nearly all icons for a default openSUSE GNOME
installation (except for YaST).
This icon theme provides icons for many distributions (Fedora,
Mandriva, Frugalware, Debian, openSUSE, Ubuntu, GNOME, etc). I'm
currently deleting all of those icons except for openSUSE and GNOME
and would like to make two branding packages (one for GNOME/upstream,
and another for openSUSE).
Anyone could point me some online documentation or icon themes example
packages where I can see a bit more about this 'branding packages' ?
Thanks in advance,
NM
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Hi There,
I just installed opensuse 11.4 gnome on this system.....
http://www.smolts.org/client/show/pub_b9c24c0d-7eb6-4e67-8a2c-a2cb9a37dbaa
with an IBM ThinkVision lcd monitor on it.
This system goes great on a VESA setting.
The problem is that the hardware is not capable of desktop effects.
Yet they are on a VESA setting (old) enabled.
After installing this gives a big mess as you will understand.
Can't you set VESA settings "disable desktop effects" that would be great
for alot of people running this OS on an older machine.
btw the rest is fine and GREAT!!!
Regards Hans
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Hi,
We have rocked with a successful openSUSE 11.4 release. There are some
good reviews, like
http://www.cio.com.au/article/379481/opensuse_11_4_now_available_gnome_3_pr…
and we seem to have done a great job with 11.4
With 11.4 gone, we have the next release work already in pipe. Also we
need to discuss about maintenance updates, GNOME 3 and few other
things. Join us for an openSUSE GNOME meeting at #opensuse-gnome or
Freenode IRC, on March 17th, 2011 1530 UTC
Please add items to the agenda wiki if you have something to discuss.
It is also rumored that Vincent Untz will be singing a song in praise
of all the contributors, in flawless french. Don't miss it.
For detailed information: http://en.opensuse.org/openSUSE:GNOME_meeting
Useless Trivia: Last month, also we had the meeting on 17th and it
came on a Thursday.
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Hey,
Apparently, many people were not aware of the GNOME Team group on
connect:
https://connect.opensuse.org/pg/groups/10633/gnome-team/
So now you know about it. Everybody is welcome to join :-)
Cheers,
Vincent
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Dear all,
The recent version of Unity does require a new patch on GTK+. The
required patch is 044_grips.patch and can found on the GTK+ package in
Ubuntu[1].
According to Ken VanDine this patch has been merged upstream for GTK3.
So from this point on, it would be probably wiser to continue Unity
only for the upcoming GNOME3 and for the next cycle of openSUSE. If we
still want to make Unity for 11.4, then I can merge the backport into
the stack I've already modified for the indicators.
NM
[1] - https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/natty/+source/gtk+2.0/2.24.1-1ubuntu3/+files/g…
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