When I run gnome-activity-journal I see no events. Possibly this is
because if I go to preferences / plugins I see nothing listed?
Should I see plugins? Are they required? If so, where to they come
from?
/usr/bin/zeitgeist-daemon is running.
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Hi All,
Along the same vein as the decision to include Shotwell by default,I would like to propose the removal of Tracker from the default GNOME installation pattern in 12.1
Unlike previous versions, tracker is no longer well integrated into GNOME - it is not used by the gnome-shell search which largely replaces the SLAB search from our G2.
Desktop indexers also do not appear to be as popular as they once were (Google Desktop is being pulled, etc)
Desktop indexers can be horrific drains on performance, I think if we remove tracker from our default 12.1 install any newcomers will be pleasantly surprised at the performance improvements
Of course, I'd still like it in the repositories - so people can install if they want and upgraders can keep their tracker functionality
Thoughts?
Richard
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Hello friends,
Yesterday we had our party here in Greece.
We were live on the Internet.
The video is recorded.
For picture and video, check out our page event (the links are at the
bottom of the page):
https://live.gnome.org/ThessalonikiRelease/Version3.2
Have a lot of fun,
Stathis
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Hi All,
I was trying to build / compile Dots, for gnome. One of the
dependencies liblouisxml is missing from the factory. However liblouis
is indeed there.
One more thing I noticed is http://code.google.com/p/liblouisxml/ the
project has been moved to this. So what should I do?
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Readers,
UK Dvorak keyboard layout has been specified as the default but each
time gnome is started, us-dvorak layout is activated. How to change
please? This does not occur within xfce.
opensuse114
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Readers,
Since normal software update to opensuse114 (yesterday), the keyboard
combination alt+f2 to start programs does not work, even though this
keyboard combination is recognised in the control centre.
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On Thu, Sep 29, 2011 at 4:20 AM, Vincent Untz <vuntz(a)opensuse.org> wrote:
> Le mardi 27 septembre 2011, à 12:48 -0400, Michael Hill a écrit :
>> Will 11.4 be updated to GNOME 3.2?
>
> As stated in the mail I just sent, it's likely :-)
Thanks, Vincent. I may wish I'd waited.
Last night I booted my laptop (Radeon HD 6310) with my Factory Build
296 Live stick and everything worked... fully-operational GNOME Shell
with 3.1.0-rc6 as with 2.6.37. So I upgraded to Factory. :-)
Now the fglrx driver with 11.4 *and* 12.1 give me fallback mode... I
suspect the people who have had Radeon issues all along will tell me I
was only dreaming the last five months.
Still looking into it.
Mike
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Hello Mates,
don't worry about this mail. I just would like to remind that our next
openSUSE Weekly News 195 comes out at Saturday evening (UTC +2).
Until Saturday 08:00:00 (CEST) +0200 UTC you can propose Articles, Links
and all such stuff for integrating into the Weekly News.
For people who don't want to write it in XML, you can use our Pad:
http://os-news.ietherpad.com/2.
I've planned to send this Mail each Wednesday to remind on the Weekly
News.
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Hi GNOME Development Team,
is scheduled to make GNOME 3.2 is ready for openSUSE 11.4 distributions?
I plan to in openSUSE Wiki (DE) the project site for GNOME, among other
things for openSUSE 12.1 and GNOME 3.2.
See here:
http://dewiki.opensuse.org/GNOME
This includes the structure for GNOME repositories list,
upgrade-/install-howtos and others Pages. Therefore I would like to know
if GNOME 3.2 will be available for openSUSE 11.4.
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