Daniel Geiger wrote:
Hi,
I think it would be very good to have a unique Fedora sound theme
(Ubuntu has one of its own, one that seems very polished compared to the
default Gnome sounds). What would it take to do so?
To put it simply: we don't have yet contributors able and wiling to a
new
On Tue, 2007-07-03 at 13:44 -0400, Kelly wrote:
Beagle doesn't waste resources? Even Google Desktop is more efficient
than
Beagle, which has been the cause of serious memory slowndown on every
Linux
system I've run with it installed.
And I haven't seen any performance with beagle on or
Valent,
The burden of making beagle work is on the people who want to have
beagle in by default like you, everyone else is entitled to decide the
hassle of debugging or helping to debug beagle outweights the
benefits.
beagle is one of the few applications I know people manually remove
from their
On Wed, 2007-07-04 at 13:34 +0200, Nicolas Mailhot wrote:
Valent,
The burden of making beagle work is on the people who want to have
beagle in by default like you, everyone else is entitled to decide the
hassle of debugging or helping to debug beagle outweights the
benefits.
beagle is
Valent Turkovic wrote:
Sorry if my approach seams a bit rough, but I find english hard to
translate finer points, but as you can guess it is not my mother tongue.
That's ok but this whole discussing has nothing to do with artwork and
sending such mails to multiple lists is unnecessary. Stick
Le Mer 4 juillet 2007 14:52, Valent Turkovic a écrit :
Well I would argue that the people who remove it are a minority, not
the other way around.
That's not an argument when talking about breakage. Most problems only
affect a minority and we don't ignore them.
I have seen much bigger issues
Valent Turkovic wrote:
Well I would argue that the people who remove it are a minority, not the
other way around. I have seen beagle installed on multiple systems and
it is as unobtrusive as an app can be. I have tested it on Fedora Core6,
multiple Fedora 7 installations and now I'm testing it
To put it simply: we don't have yet contributors able and wiling to a
new sound theme.
The bunch of us here are mostly skilled with graphics. And arguably,
working on sounds has a higher barrier to entry: on top of skill and
experience you need also some hardware and software, the hardware cost
On Wed, 2007-07-04 at 08:36 +0200, Nicu Buculei wrote:
Daniel Geiger wrote:
Hi,
I think it would be very good to have a unique Fedora sound theme
(Ubuntu has one of its own, one that seems very polished compared to the
default Gnome sounds). What would it take to do so?
To put it
Hi all,
I have a few questions/suggestions about Fedora release independent
Artwork. Most notably gtk theme, metacity theme, kwm theme, qt(4) theme.
One of the reasons I started the Nodoka [1] theme was an attempt to fill
the gap we have - Fedora has not defined it's artwork so far. So there
are
yea.. but than again.. what program can we use for that?
2007/7/4, Martin Sourada [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
i'm willing
sadly not capable. unless you/anyone else knows of a application here
you can MAKE your own sounds. not just a piano but with all kind of
effects and instruments. i don't know
On Wed, 2007-07-04 at 22:52 +0200, Mark wrote:
yea.. but than again.. what program can we use for that?
Er... any program that can capture sound from microphone... But, I just
went through the fedora lists and noticed list called fedora-music-list
[1]. There were several times mentioned an app
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