Our initiative is now coming to a close!
The Dream openSUSE initiative is about to be closed next saturday. We will not accept more submissions. The ones currently there will help in developing a better strategy when working with the default desktop in openSUSE.
Thank you for your collaboration and if you have not participated yet, please do so by submitting a screenshot of your favorite desktop environment with comments about what modifications you have made here
http://en.opensuse.org/openSUSE:Dreamopensuse
Thank you all
Andy (anditosan)
On 2012-03-03 15:45:23 (-0700), andi robert anditosan1000@gmail.com wrote:
Our initiative is now coming to a close!
The Dream openSUSE initiative is about to be closed next saturday. We will not accept more submissions. The ones currently there will help in developing a better strategy when working with the default desktop in openSUSE.
Thank you for your collaboration and if you have not participated yet, please do so by submitting a screenshot of your favorite desktop environment with comments about what modifications you have made here
Thanks for doing this :)
Added mine ("yaloki's desktop") at the bottom of the page (no KDE or GNOME for once ;)).
cheers
Στις 04/03/2012 02:40 μμ, ο/η Pascal Bleser έγραψε:
On 2012-03-03 15:45:23 (-0700), andi robertanditosan1000@gmail.com wrote:
Our initiative is now coming to a close! The Dream openSUSE initiative is about to be closed next saturday. We will not accept more submissions. The ones currently there will help in developing a better strategy when working with the default desktop in openSUSE. Thank you for your collaboration and if you have not participated yet, please do so by submitting a screenshot of your favorite desktop environment with comments about what modifications you have made here http://en.opensuse.org/openSUSE:Dreamopensuse
Thanks for doing this :)
Added mine ("yaloki's desktop") at the bottom of the page (no KDE or GNOME for once ;)).
cheers
@Pascal I translated razor-qt. I like how fast it is. Maybe it's good idea to add it to 12.2 for too old computers. What do you think?
On 2012-03-04 18:26:28 (+0200), Stathis Iosifidis (aka diamond_gr) diamond_gr@freemail.gr wrote:
Στις 04/03/2012 02:40 μμ, ο/η Pascal Bleser έγραψε:
On 2012-03-03 15:45:23 (-0700), andi robertanditosan1000@gmail.com wrote:
Our initiative is now coming to a close! The Dream openSUSE initiative is about to be closed next saturday. We will not accept more submissions. The ones currently there will help in developing a better strategy when working with the default desktop in openSUSE. Thank you for your collaboration and if you have not participated yet, please do so by submitting a screenshot of your favorite desktop environment with comments about what modifications you have made here http://en.opensuse.org/openSUSE:Dreamopensuse
Thanks for doing this :)
Added mine ("yaloki's desktop") at the bottom of the page (no KDE or GNOME for once ;)).
@Pascal I translated razor-qt. I like how fast it is. Maybe it's good idea to add it to 12.2 for too old computers. What do you think?
Sure. It doesn't take much space either. I don't think it's 100% there yet for unexperienced people, because you still need to take care of starting e.g. the gnome notifications daemon, the gnome screensaver (or xscreensaver), and a few other minor things.
Then again, it is just a matter of configuration.
But it should be the job of Petr Vanek and Eugene Pivnev (who are the current maintainers of X11:QtDesktop) to push it to factory :)
cheers
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On Mar 4, 2012 (Sunday), at 7:18 PM, Pascal Bleser wrote:
@Pascal I translated razor-qt. I like how fast it is. Maybe it's good idea to add it to 12.2 for too old computers. What do you think?
Sure. It doesn't take much space either. I don't think it's 100% there yet for unexperienced people, because you still need to take care of starting e.g. the gnome notifications daemon, the gnome screensaver (or xscreensaver), and a few other minor things.
razor's own notification daemon will be part of the next release probably.
Then again, it is just a matter of configuration.
But it should be the job of Petr Vanek and Eugene Pivnev (who are the current maintainers of X11:QtDesktop) to push it to factory :)
ok, fine. Is there any step-by-step howto how to push into factory, please?
BTW we have brand new lightdm-greeter in git master now: http://qterminal.yarpen.cz/razor-lightdm-greeter.png I think it's *much* better than the official qt one.
petr
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Am 04.03.2012 19:44, schrieb Petr Vanek:
On Mar 4, 2012 (Sunday), at 7:18 PM, Pascal Bleser wrote:
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But it should be the job of Petr Vanek and Eugene Pivnev (who are the current maintainers of X11:QtDesktop) to push it to factory :)
ok, fine. Is there any step-by-step howto how to push into factory, please?
http://en.opensuse.org/openSUSE:How_to_contribute_to_Factory#How_to_add_a_ne... looks good.
Ciao Bernhard M. - -- (o_ //\ V_/_ http://www.suse.de/ SUSE LINUX Products GmbH, GF: Jeff Hawn, Jennifer Guild, Felix Imendörffer, HRB 16746 (AG Nürnberg)
On 2012-03-04 19:44:49 (+0100), Petr Vanek petr@scribus.info wrote:
On Mar 4, 2012 (Sunday), at 7:18 PM, Pascal Bleser wrote:
@Pascal I translated razor-qt. I like how fast it is. Maybe it's good idea to add it to 12.2 for too old computers. What do you think?
Sure. It doesn't take much space either. I don't think it's 100% there yet for unexperienced people, because you still need to take care of starting e.g. the gnome notifications daemon, the gnome screensaver (or xscreensaver), and a few other minor things.
razor's own notification daemon will be part of the next release probably.
Ah nice :)
Then again, it is just a matter of configuration.
But it should be the job of Petr Vanek and Eugene Pivnev (who are the current maintainers of X11:QtDesktop) to push it to factory :)
ok, fine. Is there any step-by-step howto how to push into factory, please?
Not that I know of.
Essentially, you just need to "osc sr" the packages to openSUSE:Factory, e.g.
osc sr X11:QtDesktop razorqt openSUSE:Factory
Ideally also send a quick mail to the opensuse-factory list to describe what it is and what license it's under, but apparently almost no one is doing that any more.
BTW we have brand new lightdm-greeter in git master now: http://qterminal.yarpen.cz/razor-lightdm-greeter.png I think it's *much* better than the official qt one.
Nice :) I've been using the gtk greeter atm because the lightdm qt greeter is useless.
cheers
Στις 04/03/2012 08:51 μμ, ο/η Pascal Bleser έγραψε:
On 2012-03-04 19:44:49 (+0100), Petr Vanekpetr@scribus.info wrote:
On Mar 4, 2012 (Sunday), at 7:18 PM, Pascal Bleser wrote:
@Pascal I translated razor-qt. I like how fast it is. Maybe it's good idea to add it to 12.2 for too old computers. What do you think?
Sure. It doesn't take much space either. I don't think it's 100% there yet for unexperienced people, because you still need to take care of starting e.g. the gnome notifications daemon, the gnome screensaver (or xscreensaver), and a few other minor things.
razor's own notification daemon will be part of the next release probably.
Ah nice :)
Then again, it is just a matter of configuration. But it should be the job of Petr Vanek and Eugene Pivnev (who are the current maintainers of X11:QtDesktop) to push it to factory :)
ok, fine. Is there any step-by-step howto how to push into factory, please?
Not that I know of.
Essentially, you just need to "osc sr" the packages to openSUSE:Factory, e.g.
osc sr X11:QtDesktop razorqt openSUSE:Factory
Ideally also send a quick mail to the opensuse-factory list to describe what it is and what license it's under, but apparently almost no one is doing that any more.
BTW we have brand new lightdm-greeter in git master now: http://qterminal.yarpen.cz/razor-lightdm-greeter.png I think it's *much* better than the official qt one.
Nice :) I've been using the gtk greeter atm because the lightdm qt greeter is useless.
cheers
Great news (for me). I'll be waiting for it. @Petr, maybe I can try it with the milestone 2 for bugs? Thank you guys.
On Sunday, March 04, 2012 22:21:46 Stathis Iosifidis wrote: <snip>
Great news (for me). I'll be waiting for it. @Petr, maybe I can try it with the milestone 2 for bugs? Thank you guys.
BTW the perfect browser for Razor-Qt has just appeared out of nothing: QupZilla.com :D
And they're using OBS, see http://www.qupzilla.com/download :D