2010/10/8 Marc Paré <[email protected]>: > So just to simplify it for those who are like me and who do not realize t he > process behind the opendesktop.org update system (I'll use KDE4.5.X as an > example): *** please correct these if I am wrong *** > > If you want to update your wallpaper, you can right-click on the desktop > area, choose "Folder view settings" and then "Get more wallpapers", this > will connect you with the kde-look.org (hosted by opendesktop.org) and it > will get for you the latest wallpapers from the site. This is also used i f > you want to change you KDE themes or ... on the KDE desktop. All of these > updates are taken care of by the opendesktop.org standard. (The same has > apparently been adopted by the Gnome people too.) > > The suggestion here, is that rather than having different Linux distros > using their own updating process (rpm, deb, ...), LibO could adopt the > opendesktop.org standard. This will reduce the amount of work needed when a > new version of LibO is announced.
There is a tiny bit of missing info here ;) The kind of stuff you find on kde-look.org weights no more than some hundreds of KiB (maybe, a bit more of a MiB but usually a lot less) while a normal LibO install is near 170 MiB... These sites are for add-ons only (walpapers, plasmoids...): nothing more, nothing less. Non package manager installs must be avoided by normal users (the risk to end with a mess is too high), and power users will not have problems with installing "by hand" whatever they need. For example, right now I have: OOo 3.2.1 vanilla (for real work) OOo 3.2.1 Novell build (for multimedia ppts that arrives to my inbox) OOo 330m9 (testing) OOo 300m89 (testing) LibO 3.3 beta1 (testing) (yes, I'm a compulsive tester... ;) ) everything running without conflicts on a single account and without problems... but I do not recommend this for normal users. I cannot speak for other OSs, but best way to install things on Linux is through repositories. Second best way to install things on Linux is using "by hand" your package manager (.tar.gz files with rpms or debs). Everything else is only for crazy people. Remember: users are human beings, not computer geeks ;) -- To unsubscribe, e-mail to [email protected] All messages you send to this list will be publicly archived and cannot be deleted. List archives are available at http://www.documentfoundation.org/lists/discuss/
