Hi Svetlana,
GNUstep Desktop requires a lot of system dependecies and specific
system configuration.
It will not run properly unless you install it as root.
Furthermore, be aware it might conflict with existing objc runtime /
GNUstep or other libraries on your sytem.
It has always been
I would like to try this on my debian laptop, but without interfering with the
rest of the OS. I could do that in a new OS user called 'gsde', for example.
Could you please guide me how this could be done? I've read README.md and it
says "sudo -E ./build_world.sh", and I would like to avoid
Hi,
I tried to build GSDE on a RasPi with Debian 9.13. Why 9.13?
Because it is smaller than newer releases.
I'd even prefer Debian 7.11 because it is really lightweight on some devices
with
not too much RAM.
Well, first of all I observed that installing dependencies in a script with a
big
loop
- Mail original -
> De: "Ondrej Florian"
> À: "p o roussel"
> Cc: "discuss-gnustep" , "info-gnustep"
>
> Envoyé: Mercredi 24 Mai 2023 20:12:01
> Objet: Re: GNUstep Desktop
> Done! :-)
>
> Thank you Philippe.
Well, thank you !
Philippe
Done! :-)
Thank you Philippe.
On 2023-05-24 09:14:24 + p.o.rous...@free.fr wrote:
> Hi Ondrej,
>
> This is great work, congratulations !
>
> May I suggest including SimpleAgenda
> (https://github.com/poroussel/simpleagenda) ? I'm far from being an active
> maintainer but the application
Hi Ondrej,
This is great work, congratulations !
May I suggest including SimpleAgenda
(https://github.com/poroussel/simpleagenda) ? I'm far from being an active
maintainer but the application should be useful as is and if modifications are
needed I'll be happy to merge them.
Thanks,
Philippe
Le 22.05.2023 08:03, Ondrej Florian a écrit :
GNUstep + all supporting code is incredibly compact.
This makes it unique when compared to other desktop environments today.
This is very true.
GSDE is now running like a charm with Debian on my 17 years old Inspiron
1501 (previously this hardware
Fixed it, thanks. :)
On Mon, May 22, 2023 at 12:18 PM Liam Proven wrote:
> On Mon, 22 May 2023 at 14:22, Gregory Casamento
> wrote:
> >
> > Oh. Wow. Yes you’re right.
>
> Your reply has different unwanted text in it!
>
> > Thank you for taking the time to interview me for this position. It
On Mon, 22 May 2023 at 14:22, Gregory Casamento
wrote:
>
> Oh. Wow. Yes you’re right.
Your reply has different unwanted text in it!
> Thank you for taking the time to interview me for this position. It is much
> appreciated and it was a pleasure speaking with you.
--
Liam Proven ~
Oh. Wow. Yes you’re right.
On Mon, May 22, 2023 at 05:05 Liam Proven wrote:
> Er, Greg, I don't think you meant this to be in your signature!
>
> > I understand that you guys have decided not to take me on. Not
> everything is a good fit. Good luck with finding an appropriate candidate.
>
Er, Greg, I don't think you meant this to be in your signature!
> I understand that you guys have decided not to take me on. Not everything is
> a good fit. Good luck with finding an appropriate candidate.
>
> Sincerely yours,
> --
> Gregory Casamento
> GNUstep Lead Developer / OLC, Principal
Absolutely.
I don't consider GNUstep Desktop to be the final place of maintenance.
GSDE is an experiment. It allows you to test and see how complete
desktop system *could* work like.
That's why everything is in one place and it is easy to build from
scratch.
I do not follow strict release
Nice work!
> Am 22.05.2023 um 08:03 schrieb Ondrej Florian :
>
> My vision is for GSstep Desktop to be available as source.
> Something you can easily tinker and experiment with.
>
> Imagine browsing all the code in ProjectCenter.
> GORM to edit UI.
> Documentation fully indexed and available
My vision is for GSstep Desktop to be available as source.
Something you can easily tinker and experiment with.
Imagine browsing all the code in ProjectCenter.
GORM to edit UI.
Documentation fully indexed and available in the HelpViewer.
(it's never going to be Smalltalk system, but why not try
Wow, looks great and seems like a really impressive work! I admire how you base
it on services one of the most undervalued features in GNUstep.
One question though: Would it be possible to merge back the forked applications
(Addresses and BatMon) to GAP? If you two need a tie breaker to decide
Nice !
I want to play with it asap. Then I will try to write a news about it on
the french website linuxfr.org
---
Librement,
Xavier Brochard xav...@alternatif.org
La liberté est à l'homme ce que les ailes sont à l'oiseau
(Jean-Pierre Rosnay)
Le 21.05.2023 02:38, Ondrej Florian a écrit :
Hi
There is also TalkSoup, an IRC client.
Would be nice to have a gsde task package for debian, then it will be
available for download as a live cd?
--
Svetlana
Yes, GNUstep Desktop would not be possible without XEmbed! :-)
It allowed me to add a lot of functionality quickly and do some "impossible"
things.
For example: RemoveView.app uses SDL2 + vnc client library to do the actual
remove viewing part.
Trying to combine it in one process with GNUstep
Hey, I want to be the first to say that this is pretty cool. I like the
use of XEmbed to give apps the look of GNUstep. This is great work!
On Sat, May 20, 2023 at 8:39 PM Ondrej Florian wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> I'd like to announce GNUstep Desktop.
>
Hi,
- Étoilé (http://etoileos.com/) which I'm a devloper on, is also a desktop
environment built on GNUstep, which aims to create a next-generation
project/document-centric desktop, but it's not really ready for user use yet.
... but new contributors are always welcome!
Hmm, I
Hi,
I used to go the configure/make/make install path everytime back in
the 90s when I was a Linux-only user. I hopeI could dust the rust of
some of that all skills ;)
So, I'll get myself a fresh piece of Ubuntu and download the source .
.I guess I should blog about it to spread some
On 2010-11-10, at 22:30, Benoit Astruc wrote:
Le 10 nov. 10, à 21:49, Stefan Elwesthål a écrit :
I just got GNUStep installed on my Ubuntu and compiled some simple example.
However, what would be the easiest way to setup a pure GNUstep Desktop
environment, and get rid of that Gnomish thing?
Hi,
Le 10 nov. 10, à 21:49, Stefan Elwesthål a écrit :
Hi all,
I just got GNUStep installed on my Ubuntu and compiled some simple
example. However, what would be the easiest way to setup a pure
GNUstep Desktop environment, and get rid of that Gnomish thing?
If I miss a lot of apps, I will
Hey,
There are basically 3 main places to look:
- User apps in GNUstep SVN (e.g. GWorkspace)
- The GNUstep Applications Project: http://gap.nongnu.org/
If you're interested in a GNUstep desktop environment in the spirit of NeXT /
Mac OS, this is probably what you want.
- Étoilé
Hi,
you have three main Sources, as Eric writes.
- the gnustep supplied apps themselves (Gworkspace, SystemPrefernces,
the developer tools, Ink...)
- the GNUstep Application Project (GAP, which I must cite, since I
develop there)
- Etoilé
Nothing prevents you from mixing apps from the
Thanks for the answers
I used to go the configure/make/make install path everytime back in the 90s
when I was a Linux-only user. I hopeI could dust the rust of some of that
all skills ;)
So, I'll get myself a fresh piece of Ubuntu and download the source . .I
guess I should blog about it to
On Tue, 29 Aug 2006 13:45:36 +0200, Pete French wrote
(in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]):
How many (who) companies are using or planning to use base, gui, =
back for real enterprise applications?
Whats an enterprise application ?
Most enterprise applications I've seen so far are
How many (who) companies are using or planning to use base, gui, =
back for real enterprise applications?
Whats an enterprise application ? We use GnuStep internally for developing
Apps which people have on their desks - and use Renaissance to deploy
on OSX without any need to port, is that the
Hello Pete,
How many (who) companies are using or planning to use base, gui, =
back for real enterprise applications?
Whats an enterprise application ? We use GnuStep internally for
developing
Apps which people have on their desks - and use Renaissance to deploy
on OSX without any need to
On 2006-08-29 13:45:36 +0200 Pete French [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How many (who) companies are using or planning to use base, gui, =
back for real enterprise applications?
Whats an enterprise application ? We use GnuStep internally for
developing
Apps which people have on their desks - and
sounds interesting. Could you describe the Apps you're developing in
more detail?
Nothing very exciting - it's a content management app. Select a proeuct and
edit it's properties in multiple languages. It embeds a lot of rules about how
product can be setup into it though, and the product can
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