Hello Mates,
some questions reaches the Weekly News Team about missing Informations
about Meetings.
In the past we had introduced that a Meetings comes and after that we
published the Link to the last Transcript.
Sadly is looks like not every Meeting is added to the calendar, so that
means that each possible attendee must search when the next Meeting will
be held.
And as example some Pages like:
* http://en.opensuse.org/openSUSE:KDE_meeting
* http://en.opensuse.org/openSUSE:GNOME_meeting
* http://en.opensuse.org/openSUSE:Marketing_meeting
needs an update.
So i want to motivate all Meeting holders to add their Meetings to the
Calendar and after that adding the Link to the transcript to the
Meetings Page.
Just my 2 cents ;-)
cu
Sascha
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Hi all,
Some information regarding Unity:
* gnome-session - patched with backport which enables session
management. Awesome feature, works properly. This is required to
launch a session named 'unity' (could be a lot of things, I've decided
to name it Unity). Once this session boots there's a small file loaded
from /etc/profile.d that sets the env var COMPIZ_CONFIG_PROFILE to the
profile I want compiz to run. Currently the compiz profile is also
named unity and it's loaded through the .ini backend as suggested by
Vincent (Ubuntu uses gconf). This is working properly.
* compiz - I've built compiz from 0.9.4 sources and patched it with
'all' the Ubuntu patches. For Unity I'm not really needing
compiz-manager and it should actually be removed because under a
normal GNOME2 session it brings problems with compiz 0.9.4 (the
interface isn't draw on the screen).
Anyway we can automatize the removal of compiz-manager ? Or what would
be the best way to do it?
NM
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The time to pick up the default applications for Unity launcher has
arrived... (some of the defaults aren't present in openSUSE).
Suggestions are welcomed!
NM
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