Re: Gnome3 slowing down.

2011-07-01 Thread Martin Sand

On 26.06.2011 21:26, G. Michael Carter wrote:

Defiantly NOT a Gnome 3 issue.  Gnome 3 is just the symptom.  Just
figured on this DL you'd have greater knowledge on what Gnome 3 is using
to narrow the component.


Just a short question: what kind of harddisks (manufacturer and type) 
are installed?


Best regards
Martin
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Re: Configure date/time display

2011-07-01 Thread Calum Benson

On 28 Jun 2011, at 18:10, Adam Williamson wrote:

 I think the default should simply be changed, frankly. I can't see any
 kind of drawback whatsoever to having the date there. Possibly on
 something with a ridiculously tiny screen it wouldn't fit, but in that
 case it could just automatically switch to time-only display. I can't
 really think of any argument in favor of defaulting to time-only.

Rather inclined to agree. Personally I always like the reassurance of seeing 
the seconds tick over on all my desktops as well, but not even gnome-tweak-tool 
can do that right now :/

Cheeri,
Calum.

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Re: Configure date/time display

2011-07-01 Thread Florian Müllner
On vie, 2011-07-01 at 18:56 +0100, Calum Benson wrote:
 Rather inclined to agree. Personally I always like the reassurance of
 seeing the seconds tick over on all my desktops as well, but not even
 gnome-tweak-tool can do that right now :/

File a bug then - the setting exists, gnome-tweak-tool just isn't
exposing it. Try

  gsettings set org.gnome.shell.clock show-seconds true

Florian

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Remember window states

2011-07-01 Thread Tomas Sironi
Hi people. Is there a way to make gnome-shell remember the last window
state? For example, if I open the terminal, maximize it and then close it, i
would want that application to be maximized the next time i open it.
Instead, the terminal opens unmaximized again.

Regards.

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Mutter 3.1.3.1 released

2011-07-01 Thread Owen Taylor
Apparently I like GNOME 3.1 enough to want to say it twice; this fixes
an accidental change to version of the GObject introspection information
that made Mutter 3.1.3 incompatible with the release of GNOME Shell 3.1.3
that I also did yesterday.

About Mutter


Mutter is a window and compositing manager that displays and manages
your desktop via OpenGL. Mutter combines a sophisticated display
engine using the Clutter toolkit with solid window-management logic
inherited from the Metacity window manager.

While Mutter can be used stand-alone, it is primarily intended to be
used as the display core of a larger system such as GNOME Shell. For
this reason, Mutter is very extensible via plugins, which are used
both to add fancy visual effects and to rework the window management
behaviors to meet the needs of the environment.

News


* Back API version down to 3.0 - the change to Meta-3.1.gir
  was unintentional [Owen]

Translations:
 Yaron Shahrabani [he], Kjartan Maraas [nb], Muhammet Kara [tr]

Download


http://download.gnome.org/sources/mutter/3.1/mutter-3.1.3.1.tar.xz  (1.56M)
  sha256sum: 8dfbb9c990bcd4ee25661cd797b7b2b82c0cb67144fd192b4a9c119b2009ee48

http://download.gnome.org/sources/mutter/3.1/mutter-3.1.3.1.tar.bz2 (1.91M)
  sha256sum: 1b39efb0a747aff0d25df4aab5186b56a5a97b80b27ff46d6a554c76ee06b29d


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Re: Configure date/time display

2011-07-01 Thread Adam Williamson
On Fri, 2011-07-01 at 20:00 +0200, Florian Müllner wrote:
 On vie, 2011-07-01 at 18:56 +0100, Calum Benson wrote:
  Rather inclined to agree. Personally I always like the reassurance of
  seeing the seconds tick over on all my desktops as well, but not even
  gnome-tweak-tool can do that right now :/
 
 File a bug then - the setting exists, gnome-tweak-tool just isn't

I filed a bug to propose including the date -
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=653845 .
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Re: Remember window states

2011-07-01 Thread Adam Williamson
On Fri, 2011-07-01 at 17:29 -0300, Tomas Sironi wrote:
 Hi people. Is there a way to make gnome-shell remember the last window
 state? For example, if I open the terminal, maximize it and then close
 it, i would want that application to be maximized the next time i open
 it. Instead, the terminal opens unmaximized again.

Yeah, it seems to have regressed quite badly from GNOME 2 in this,
actually. GNOME 2 would remember most of my window sizes / positions
across two displays - it only got Firefox wrong (it'd usually be on the
wrong display). Shell gets just about everything wrong. I usually have
full-screen Evolution and gedit windows on the left hand screen,
full-screen Firefox on the right, and a full-width but only 80 lines
high terminal on the right. Shell remembers which windows are maximized
but not which head they were on, and opens the terminal at 80x24, in the
wrong place.
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Weekly Work Summary- Week 6

2011-07-01 Thread Nohemi Fernandez
Onscreen Keyboard- Weekly Report 06

After this past week of coding I have successfully integrated several new
components into the keyboard. There is now a working message tray icon that
hides/shows the message tray when pressed. I resolved this into the master
branch earlier today after going through what seemed like a method full of
boolean statements to find the one missing boolean from the group. I also
added the positioning code, which is now in the gtk3-demo code and can be
tested with Alt+F2 “env GTK_IM_MODULE=caribou gtk3-demo”. There are still
some issues with properly hiding/showing the keyboard, but the positioning
works so that if the user is typing at the bottom of the screen the keyboard
will position itself above the typing area and if it is on top of the screen
it will move to the top. I also sent in a couple of Caribou patches, and
after receiving the latest from Eitan I will start integrating my code with
his newest releases this upcoming week.

Since I hadn't planned much for this week, except for some fixes to the
keyboard display and general workabouts, I think I did well in terms of
scheduling. Dan says that for now I will mostly be debugging and doing
general clean-up of the code. To me this means that the fullscale layout
will be cleaned up to get rid of the giant gaps in its display, the Caribou
positioning code will be integrated into the current keyboard, and other
general bugs/patches that need to be fixed will be done. Since, this week
seemed to go quite smoothly in terms of getting work done on time I expect
the same will come of this upcoming week. Although, I will be traveling for
most of it I really will try to meet the above goals.

The helpful hint of the week is to use git rebase whenever possible. It
makes one continuous stream of code updates rather than the back and forth
patchwork that git merge does. I was aware of this option before, but I
hadn't really used it until Dan pointed it out this week. Really great!

http://kernel.org/pub/software/scm/git/docs/git-rebase.html


 Cheers,

Nohemi Fernandez
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