Hi all,
Yesterday I published a short blog post about recording a screencast
(a desktop session) to create a video or an animated image.
So if you want to have nice animated images in READMES [1] or in pull requests [2]
then check this post [3].
Enjoy!
[1] https://github.com/lslezak/build-rake/blob/master/README.md
[2] https://github.com/yast/yast-registration/pull/240
[3] http://lslezak.blogspot.cz/2016/01/recording-screencast-in-linux.html
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...I want to make sure there is a solution that I simply have not yet found.
Expected (OK) fonts results (e.g.):
sw_single @120 DPI in KDE3 on 13.1:
http://fm.no-ip.com/SS/Suse/YaST/newbug-yast2fontsizesOK131kde3-120.png
sw_single @132 DPI in KF5 on TW:
http://fm.no-ip.com/SS/Suse/YaST/newbug-yast2fontsizesOKtwkde5-132.png
Not expected (undersized) fonts results (e.g.):
sw_single @108 DPI in TDE on 13.2:
http://fm.no-ip.com/SS/Suse/YaST/newbug-yast2fontsizesTooSmall132tde-108.png
sw_single @120 DPI in KDE3 on 42.1:
http://fm.no-ip.com/SS/Suse/YaST/newbug-yast2fontsizesTooSmall421kde3-120.p…
sw_single @168 DPI in KDE3 on 42.1:
http://fm.no-ip.com/SS/Suse/YaST/newbug-yast2fontsizesTooSmall421kde3-168.p…
Clearly sw_single (and other y2 apps) post-13.1 (except in KF5) is using
smaller fonts than those used in the y2 control center and in the rest of DE
UI, as if both the non-KF5 DE's font settings and QT's font setting in
Trolltech.conf are being disregarded.
Is there something that can be installed or removed to bring up font sizes to
match the rest of the DE and y2cc in KDE3 and TDE without loading the
installation with QT5 and/or KF5, or even with QT5 and/or KF5? Or, is this a
bug that's already been filed, or one that needs filing?
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Hi all,
as you probably know I'm working on the Travis -> Jenkins CI switch for YaST.
Currently it's enabled only for few packages [1] to find possible issues before
the global switch.
I wrote a short documentation about it, check [2].
How to continue with the switch:
- Test the current status, find possible issues with the few modules
- Enable Jenkins for all YaST modules
- Finally remove the Travis support and disable the builds
Still missing parts:
- Pull requests are not built yet
- Support for coveralls (code coverage reporting) is missing
If you want to try Jenkins also for your packages just ping me, it's quite easy
to add more packages...
Ladislav
[1] yast2-devtools, yast2-nfs-client, yast2-registration, yast2-ruby-bindings,
yast2-storage-ng, yast2
[2] http://yastgithubio.readthedocs.org/en/latest/jenkins-integration/
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Hi,
As you probably already know, we have a new server for continuous
integration. We are going to run our own openQA instance and a few
Jenkins instances for AutoYast test on it.
Now, I'm looking for a nice name for this beast. Please, add your ideas
here, ideally with explanation.
https://docs.google.com/document/d/17nSz5GKgSeHoA0nL9akXaLVVlTb_2qV51B0hCtO…
I'll take all those [good] names later and ask you to vote about the winner.
Thanks in advance
Lukas
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* Per Jessen <per(a)computer.org> [03-23-16 08:55]:
> Patrick Shanahan wrote:
>
> > * Per Jessen <per(a)computer.org> [03-23-16 08:24]:
> > [...]
> >> Hmm, looking at /usr/share/YaST2/modules/NtpClient.rb, it reads
> >> NTPD_RUN_CHROOTED from sysconfig, and later writes it back, but
> >> afaict
> >> it does not change the setting. (very limited ruby skills). This is
> >> on Leap 42.1, have a look at your TW installation, maybe it does
> >> something else.
> >
> > 08:32 Crash: ~ # grep NTPD_RUN_CHROOTED /etc/sysconfig/ntp
> > NTPD_RUN_CHROOTED="no"
> >
> > ran yast and changed NTPD_RUN_CHROOTED="no" to yes
>
> Wait - with the sysconfig editor or the time&date module?
>
> > But, necessitates "systemctl restart ntpd" as yast fails looking for
> > "ntp" rather than "ntpd".
>
> Might be worth pinging the yast guys.
See complete thread on opensuse list.
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