Re: Porting GNOME to Wayland NFS performance in GNOME 3

2013-03-19 Thread Olav Vitters
On Tue, Mar 19, 2013 at 12:48:40AM +0100, stefan skoglund(agj) wrote:
 The RedHat thing is a really longlived bug in redhats bugzilla about
 gvfs metadata induced overload of NFS servers. That bug is rather bad
 and i think that if it isn't resolved it will make GNOME3 impossible to
 run in NFS-environments.

Could you please stop using vague phrases like 'RedHat thing'. I have no
idea what you're talking about. Either be specific, or just stop. It
seems you're referring to GNOME, which is not a 'RedHat thing'. But
actually I have no clue at all what you're suggesting with that. I am
pretty sure that you're wrong though.

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Probem using X-Chat Gnome with Debian Servers

2013-03-19 Thread Lanoxx

Hi,

I am using XChat-GNOME 0.3.0 to connect to IRC networks. For Freenode 
and Gnome servers I have no problems connecting (it just takes a little 
long). But when I am connected to Debian Servers and suspend the 
computer, upon reconnecting XChat tries to connect to an unknown host 
and fails, here are the lines from the log:


 Looking up larich.oftc.net..
 Unknown host. Maybe you misspelled it?

I then have to choose IRC-Connect from the menu and reconnect manually. 
For the other servers such as Freenode and Gnome I do not have this 
problem. I have already tried to change the server information in the 
Network list, and enter the correct server name, but for some reason, 
Xchat tries to connect to this unknown server everytime it looses the 
connection and then it fails. Is this a bug in XChat or a Problem with 
the debian servers? Does anyone know of this problem?


Kind Regards
Sebastian
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Re: Porting GNOME to Wayland

2013-03-19 Thread Dodji Seketeli
stefan skoglund(agj) stefan.skogl...@agj.net a écrit:

 I dont think Redhat wants

The correct way to write it is Red Hat -- not Redhat, nor RedHat or
whatever.

Thank you for keeping that in mind in your future messages.

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How to submit patches for gnome-control-center and gnome-settings-daemon

2013-03-19 Thread Przemo Firszt
Hi,
Is that the proper way of submitting patches for gnome-control-center and
gnome-settings-daemon?

https://live.gnome.org/GnomeLove/SubmittingPatches

5. Submit
Send the patch to the project by attaching it to the relevant bug report
in GNOME Bugzilla. Unless explicitly stated in the HACKING file, do not
send the patches privately to the maintainer.

If your patch is an enhancement and not a bug, you can create a new bug
report with severity - enhancement. Don't forget to attach your (Git)
patch.

What about submitting patches using git send-email (default method for
linux kernel). Is it possible?

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Re: How to submit patches for gnome-control-center and gnome-settings-daemon

2013-03-19 Thread Andre Klapper
Hi,

On Tue, 2013-03-19 at 16:30 +, Przemo Firszt wrote:
 What about submitting patches using git send-email (default method for
 linux kernel). Is it possible?

See https://live.gnome.org/Git/Developers - you could use the git-bz
extension.

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Re: Probem using X-Chat Gnome with Debian Servers

2013-03-19 Thread Andre Klapper
On Tue, 2013-03-19 at 18:20 +0100, Lanoxx wrote:
 But when I am connected to Debian Servers and suspend the 
 computer, upon reconnecting XChat tries to connect to an unknown host 
 and fails, here are the lines from the log:
 
   Looking up larich.oftc.net..
   Unknown host. Maybe you misspelled it?

http://www.debian.org/support#irc states that you could use
irc.debian.org . I'd recommend trying to connect with other IRC clients
if you think this might be an xchat-gnome issue.

andre
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Re: How to submit patches for gnome-control-center and gnome-settings-daemon

2013-03-19 Thread Bastien Nocera
Hey Przemo,

On Tue, 2013-03-19 at 16:30 +, Przemo Firszt wrote:
 Hi,
 Is that the proper way of submitting patches for gnome-control-center and
 gnome-settings-daemon?

Bugzilla is the only way to ensure that we can get any stakeholder for
particular features to pitch in. That means developers, designers,
documentation writers, translators and marketing folks.

As Andre mentioned, git-bz will definitely help :)

snip
 What about submitting patches using git send-email (default method for
 linux kernel). Is it possible?

We don't use mailing-lists as bug trackers in GNOME. We also don't use
signed-off-by as all this information is already in Bugzilla.

I've also CC:ed the mailing-list for GNOME Settings, and you can chat in
#control-center on GIMPNet if you want a higher throughput channel.

Looking forward to those Wacom OLED patches ;)

Cheers


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Re: Probem using X-Chat Gnome with Debian Servers

2013-03-19 Thread Lanoxx


On 19/03/13 18:47, Andre Klapper wrote:

On Tue, 2013-03-19 at 18:20 +0100, Lanoxx wrote:

But when I am connected to Debian Servers and suspend the
computer, upon reconnecting XChat tries to connect to an unknown host
and fails, here are the lines from the log:

   Looking up larich.oftc.net..
   Unknown host. Maybe you misspelled it?

http://www.debian.org/support#irc states that you could use
irc.debian.org . I'd recommend trying to connect with other IRC clients
if you think this might be an xchat-gnome issue.
I already have irc.debian.org in my network list and removed all other 
entries. When It connects for the first time it uses irc.debian.org 
which resolves to irc6.geo.oftc.net, when i suspend the computer and 
resume it, then on connect it suddenly uses laricch.oftc.net. I am not 
familiar with other IRC clients, I will try to find another one when I 
have time. I just wanted to ask here if it is a known issue.



andre

Sebastian
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