Il giorno sab, 11/02/2006 alle 20.55 -0500, Rodney Dawes ha scritto:
Hi,
I have just branched gnome-icon-theme for gnome-2-14, from an earlier
date in the 2.13 cycle, where the changes to follow the naming spec have
not yet been implemented. A couple of fixes and a new icon used by the
I always forget to send the email, but this time I remembered :) Enjoy...
Changes in GNOME-Applets 2.13.4
Codename Squarko
This is the second beta release of GNOME Applets for the GNOME 2.13 series.
String freeze is now in effect.
Changes:
- Correctly configure
However, there are two distros, Ubuntu and Fedora, which appear to be
planning to ship gnome-power-manager with a schedule very close to
that of 2.14.
Also, SUSE has g-p-m in the Factory tree, so it'll be in 10.1 (possibly
along with GNOME 2.14 - touch wood...)
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James Ogley [EMAIL
On 2/12/06, Davyd Madeley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I always forget to send the email, but this time I remembered :) Enjoy...
Changes in GNOME-Applets 2.13.4
This is supposed to go to gnome-announce-list _instead_ of
desktop-devel-list, not in addition to.
Hi,
- subtitles embedded in movies (.mkv, .ogm, dvds) still don't work
- language selection (audio tracks, subtitles) still doesn't work
- dvds/vcds still don't work
I have the feeling that in your mails a too rosy picture of 0.8 is
painted. I don't particularly like looking for and
Hi guys,
Today at 2:55, Rodney Dawes wrote:
I have just branched gnome-icon-theme for gnome-2-14, from an earlier
date in the 2.13 cycle, where the changes to follow the naming spec have
not yet been implemented. A couple of fixes and a new icon used by the
search functionality added to
Thomas Vander Stichele wrote:
What are other people's experiences with DVD playback in
totem/gstreamer-0.8 ?
Well, I must confess that I've had very little successful DVD experience
with Totem/gstreamer-0.8 (didn't try gst-0.10 yet). In most times I
switched to Totem/xine or mplayer after
This is exactly what I mean by notification spam. I hope to get some
clarification on what is good notification and bad notification that
is suitable for the HIG shortly.
In my opinion this is possibly the most clear cut and legitimate case
for using notifications. I think a message
On Mon, Feb 13, 2006 at 12:37:36PM +1100, Paul Drain wrote:
This is exactly what I mean by notification spam. I hope to get some
clarification on what is good notification and bad notification that
is suitable for the HIG shortly.
In my opinion this is possibly the most clear cut and
Using the power management metaphor (but not referring to anything
that g-p-m does) we can look at some events and attempt to discuss
whether or not they warrent some form of notification:
- UPS battery backup has kicked in: yes, this is not always
obvious, some notification of the event
On Sun, 12 Feb 2006, Paul Drain wrote:
- a remote user causing trouble (multiple incorrect SSH password
attempts, for example).
I would love Your system is under attack. So StarCrafty. :-D
Oops, I successfully spammed ddl.
--behdad
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On Mon, Feb 13, 2006 at 02:56:57PM +1100, Paul Drain wrote:
Using the power management metaphor (but not referring to anything
that g-p-m does) we can look at some events and attempt to discuss
whether or not they warrent some form of notification:
- UPS battery backup has kicked in:
Le lundi 13 février 2006 à 10:20 +0800, Davyd Madeley a écrit :
- You have new updates... not sure about this, Ubuntu started
doing it, it appears at the start of every session, even when I'm
not on an Internet connection.
This case is really wrong: the Ubuntu update-notifier uses a
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