Hi,

Geoffroy Vallee wrote:
> Hi DongInn,
> 
> Few remarks and comments:
> - for the icons, it is not a surprise, i do not have yet a clean
> solution for the installation of these icons. It currently assumes these
> icons are already installed on your system (these are GNOME/KDE icons),
> which is of course not really acceptable long term.
OK
> - for the GUI size, i can fix it, no problem. :-)
Cool
> - for the distribution issue, i actually have a first question:
> is /tftpboot populated on your machine? If not and if you are using
> rhel-5 or debian-4 (x86_64 only), in the "Distribution Configuration"
> tab, click on the "Add" button, you should be able to setup everything
> you need. If /tftpboot is populated, let me know, there is a bug
> somewhere (not specific to the GUI).
/tftpboot was populated with the crispy branch. When I clicked on some buttons, 
I saw some database errors at the back-end.
> - for the GUI that does not look pretty it depends on the Qt/KDE styles
> installed on the machine. BTW, note that i plan to implement a solution
> that will allow you to use the GUI on your laptop and execute OSCAR
> commands remotely via SSH in transparent way; you should then be able to
> compile and use the GUI on your MAC and drive OSCAR remotely (combining
> the benefits of both the GUI and the CLI). I will assume first that you
> can connect to the OSCAR headnode via SSH without password; i already
> thought about that, it should be pretty simple to implement.
Great! BTW, will the new gui require to install KDE?

Regards,

- DongInn

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