> --- On Mon, 11/28/11, Peter Robinson <[email protected]> wrote: > >> From: Peter Robinson <[email protected]> >> Subject: 12.1.0 devel build 2 released, for XO-1.5 and XO-1 >> To: [email protected], [email protected], >> [email protected] >> Date: Monday, November 28, 2011, 3:30 AM >> The "two heads are better than one" >> release. > <snip> >> Download from: >> http://build.laptop.org/12.1.0/os2/ > > Tried briefly os2 on the XO-1 and sugar seems to be in good shape apart from > the known issues and some minor ones mostly relating to display (black block > on home/journal screen, clock spilling out of screen etc).
Known > Surf works almost ok (though in /usr/share/sugar/activities :-?) with the > exception of the big default fonts and no journal integration, but has > occasional crashes. Surf is an rpm included from SoaS. Its a short term thing until we get a WebKit based browse and is known not to be perfect. > On the gnome side things are more sketchy, with empathy crashing constantly > and then the whole session crashes. (BTW Firefox 8 from the repo works fine > in both sugar and gnome). Next one should be better, there's some issues with it in Fedora at the moment too. > Also NM appears inconsistent. Some times fails while usually inherits Sugar > settings automatically (a feature?). The later is a feature, for former is not ;-) the Sugar work in Networking is still a bit fresh so there's likely still a few bugs and corner cases. > Power management does not appear to work in Sugar, while in Gnome has several > issues mostly known and fixed in earlier builds (like remounting devices, > dropping connections etc) and a new one: dimming the screen after 15 sec of > inactivity! > Hopefully this is not a feature ;-) No. The move from F14 to F17 as there's been many bits changed upstream. gtk3, gnome3, systemd, NetworkManager 0.9, etc just to name a few. > The other issue is the size of the build and the limited free space (~170MB) > but I guess this is because packages removed in 11.3.0 are still included. The XO-1 build includes gnome and everything the XO 1.5 currently does so that expected but its not really designed to be a day to day use build but rather more as a usable testbed for developers testings the gtk3/webkit/gobject-intropection migrations. > Overall I would say that os2 exceeded my expectations for such an early build! > Let us know when will be open for tickets or care for more extensive testing > at this early stage. I think it will be a little while yet. Fedora 17 alpha isn't until Feb 2012 and we don't even have the core sugar 0.96 features in yet. Thanks for testing though. Peter _______________________________________________ Devel mailing list [email protected] http://lists.laptop.org/listinfo/devel
