I have to disagree with that attitude. If we can't get the cosmetics to look good, what are people gonna think of for the rest of the build? If I were to boot up a stable release of any operating system and the icons were all goofy and messed up, I'd be moving on to something else for fear of other disasters waiting and wondering what in the world the dev team is doing. Why freeze entropy than? Just create any old iso and call it a release than if ya want to rush things out the door.
Don't mind me, just gonna go sit on my porch and yell at anyone that steps on the grass.... On Wed, Mar 28, 2018 at 12:23 AM, André Jaenisch <andre.jaeni...@posteo.de> wrote: > Hi, wolfden, > > to me it sounded like a fix would take too much time and we should release > a stable version anywhen soon. > Otherwise Joost will complain even more, because the packages hold back on > entropy becomes more pressing every day. > > Plus, I want to get this shipped :-) > > Cheers > > > Ryuno-Ki > > > > -------- Ursprüngliche Nachricht -------- > Von: KJS <wolf...@gmail.com> > Gesendet: 27. März 2018 21:48:16 MESZ > An: sabayon-dev <devel@lists.sabayon.org> > Betreff: Re: [sabayon-dev] ISO Testing Results > > ummmm , why not fix em instead of having known issues? > > On Tue, Mar 27, 2018 at 2:44 PM, André Jaenisch <andre.jaeni...@posteo.de> > wrote: > > > Good evening, > > > > I've added a Known Issues section to https://github.com/Sabayon/ > > sabayon-website-next/pull/75 > > > > Kind regards > > > > > > Ryuno-Ki > > > > > > > > -------- Ursprüngliche Nachricht -------- > > Von: "André Jaenisch" <andre.jaeni...@posteo.de> > > Gesendet: 26. März 2018 08:21:14 MESZ > > An: sabayon-dev <devel@lists.sabayon.org> > > Betreff: Re: [sabayon-dev] ISO Testing Results > > > > Hi, > > > > will look into updating the release notes with known issues. > > Sadly not today. > > > > Cheers > > > > > > Ryuno-Ki > > > > > > > > -------- Ursprüngliche Nachricht -------- > > Von: Geaaru <gea...@gmail.com> > > Gesendet: 26. März 2018 01:13:04 MESZ > > An: sabayon-dev <devel@lists.sabayon.org> > > Betreff: Re: [sabayon-dev] ISO Testing Results > > > > Some updated and other... > > * KDE - Force stop of getty@tty1.service (https://github.com/Sabayon/sa > > bayon-live/commit/c454ffcb54976204a672b9bb172da08d04ae9335) seems fix > > problem with shutdown and/or permissions problem on handle wifi/wired. > > Hereinafter, some cronology events (update these if there is some > > error): > > 1) On sddm environment there are problems with management of > > wifi/wired > > 2) To fix this Enlik add Conflicts=getty@tty1.service to > > systemd.service. (here I don't know why it is been removed plymouth- > > quit.service). This fix fwiu problems related with point 1 but > > introduce issue bootstrap X on sabayon live. > > 3) On test ISO I found that dbus module must be recompiled because > > it was a wrong path on file /usr/lib/systemd/user/dbus.socket. Path > > fixed with a bump of new revision. > > 4) For fix bootstrap of X I push a first patch to systemd .service > > of sddm (https://github.com/Sabayon/sabayon-distro/commit/2f1cd1e61f619 > > 4fed406b3ac670b3e99d5758589) > > 5) After patch to .service of sddm X start correctly but return > > issue describe at point 1. It seems that issue is related with getty > > <at> tty1.service and so I push a new commit to sddm .service (https:// > > github.com/Sabayon/sabayon- > > distro/commit/cfc6f08b94498b8231798f27d11af9bb846b2d77) where I remove > > Conflicts= and add to After= getty@tty1.service. On project sabayon- > > live I push a patch that stop getty@tty1.service. > > Before proceed to a new release of sabayon-live I need to complete this > > tests: > > * boot XFCE image with a patch to sabayonlive.sh script* boot LXQT > > image with a patch to sabayonlive.sh script > > Gnome is OK. > > New Issue: * (at least on my laptop and on Virtualbox environemnt): > > If EFI is not available when boot livecd plymouth doesn't work > > correctly. Indeed with EFI it's seem OK. Obvously, is a minor issue. > > ByeG. > > On Sat, 2018-03-24 at 21:16 +0000, Jerrod Frost wrote: > > > Officially supported ISOs in testing: > > > Server - LGTM, Calamares doesn't like old LVM installs.XFCE - LGTM, > > > Only Cosmetic Issue > > > MATE - LGTMGNOME - LGTMKDE - TBDIssues: > > > Icons are not uniform. Icons aren't right size in XFCE. Solution: > > > Switch default icons to Obisidian for all spins. Obisdian works in > > > XFCE, MATE, GNOME, and KDE. Obsidian is the up-to-date version of > > > Faenza (current MATE icons).Calamares doesn't like old LVM > > > installs.Solution: tough it out until Calmares 3.2 is released. 3.2- > > > rc4 has been released. Original Goal for 3.2 release was March 2018. > > > So its close. Clearing the partitions before running installer allows > > > for install.Anaconda Crashes when pressing F12 during install > > > phaseSolution: Unknown. Plan is to eventually migrate away from > > > unmaintained Anaconda and move to Calamares, but due to Calamares > > > being incomplete at this point in time, and testing will be required > > > after 3.2 completion and before migration.Packages require > > > update/upgrade/recompilexf86-video-ati (should match xf86-video- > > > amdgpu version 18.0.1)nvidia-drivers (should be 390.42 to stop screen > > > flickering regression)mesa Missing vaapi flag for Video Acceleration > > > API (hardware decoding)Missing virgl flag (enables driver for virtual > > > machines allowing 3D on virtio gpu)Openmax (video/audio encode/decode > > > acceleration API) > > > On Wed, Mar 21, 2018 at 11:33 PM Jerrod Frost <darksurf@sabayonlinux. > > > org> wrote: > > > > MATE ISO works like a boss. I noticed its using the faenza icons > > > > which haven't been updated since 2010. Obsidian is based on faenza > > > > and was updated 13 days ago. It may be better to migrate if faenza > > > > style is what you want, Obisdian is the new faenza. All > > > > applications appear to work well. No real issues other than > > > > Anaconda. Anaconda evidently has a glitch/bug that when pressing > > > > F12 during install process, Anaconda crashes. I went back and > > > > tested this on XFCE and it happens there as well so this issue is > > > > just anaconda... > > > > > > > > On Wed, Mar 21, 2018 at 10:38 PM Jerrod Frost <darksurf@sabayonlinu > > > > x.org> wrote: > > > > > XFCE ISO appears to be working fine. I did notice the cosmetic > > > > > issue of icons not appropriately reducing/matching size in the > > > > > applications list. Only simple fix is to switch to a different > > > > > Icon theme. You can also tweak the icon theme by editing a copy > > > > > of those icons and reducing size and place them into the smaller > > > > > icon folders. > > > > > > > > > > I really think we just need to pick a theme that works with all > > > > > spins and desktop environments that doesn't look bad. I'm testing > > > > > a few in XFCE now. > > > > > There's: > > > > > Adwaita: (already installed in XFCE, looks meh) - Works > > > > > Obsidian (based on Faenza, its the updated current version) - > > > > > Works Perfectly. > > > > > Moka (looks like colorful Faenza, MATE friendly icons) - Works, > > > > > but some icons are missing > > > > > La Capitaine (Apple based style, clean, community driven) - Works > > > > > Perfectly. > > > > > > > > > > I've tried more, but they all have the same issue we are having > > > > > now with elementary icons. Different sized icons in the apps > > > > > list, missing too many icons, or icons don't work in both light > > > > > and dark themes. > > > > > > > > > > Depending on what you want, I'd recommend you try Obsidian and La > > > > > Capitaine and see which one you prefer. I've used both in KDE so > > > > > I know they work there, and they both work in XFCE. I've not > > > > > tested MATE or Gnome yet. Any thoughts? > > > > > > > > > > -- KJS