Re: [PROPOSAL] services-admin from g-s-t for 2.12

2005-07-15 Thread Murray Cumming
On Wed, 2005-07-06 at 20:18 +0200, Carlos Garnacho wrote:
 On Wed, 2005-07-06 at 10:51 -0700, Rob Adams wrote:
  g-s-t is already part of gnome, right?  So presumably including
  additional g-s-t tools is up to the discretion of the g-s-t maintainers?
 
 When g-s-t was accepted as part of the GNOME Desktop, the rejected
 tools were services-admin and boot-admin, which weren't compiled by
 default, given that they were explicitly rejected, I thought it would be
 more polite to propose it instead of shifting it silently :)

I tried this in Ubuntu (breezy). It looks a lot nicer than the last time
I looked - really simple and clean.
 
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[PROPOSAL] services-admin from g-s-t for 2.12

2005-07-06 Thread Carlos Garnacho
Hi everybody!,

I haven't seen any proposal in the whole 2.11 period, so here's one to
break the ice: I'm proposing services-admin from gnome-system-tools for
2.12, the last g-s-t version (1.3.0[.x]) compiles it by default,
featuring a dead easy GUI [1] to activate/deactivate services, both in
real time and at computer startup. It's still missing more descriptions
to handle the most used services, but that's an easy task.

Hope you like it

[1] http://www.gnome.org/~carlosg/stuff/gst/new-services-2.png

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Re: [PROPOSAL] services-admin from g-s-t for 2.12

2005-07-06 Thread Rob Adams
g-s-t is already part of gnome, right?  So presumably including
additional g-s-t tools is up to the discretion of the g-s-t maintainers?

-Rob

On Wed, 2005-07-06 at 19:46 +0200, Carlos Garnacho wrote:
 Hi everybody!,
 
 I haven't seen any proposal in the whole 2.11 period, so here's one to
 break the ice: I'm proposing services-admin from gnome-system-tools for
 2.12, the last g-s-t version (1.3.0[.x]) compiles it by default,
 featuring a dead easy GUI [1] to activate/deactivate services, both in
 real time and at computer startup. It's still missing more descriptions
 to handle the most used services, but that's an easy task.
 
   Hope you like it
 
 [1] http://www.gnome.org/~carlosg/stuff/gst/new-services-2.png
 
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