John Baer wrote:
Diana and/or Mo,
I noticed on the First Boot screen there is an icon to the left of the
word Welcome. Where does it come from?
I don't know if it is taken directly from the icon theme, but it is the
Bluecurve icon for computer, see
John Baer wrote:
Diana and/or Mo,
On the computers that I have installed Fedora the Gnome Splash Screen
does not display even though the image is in the correct directory.
Feature or bug?
I would say feature, read at:
http://fedora.redhat.com/docs/release-notes/fc6/en_US/sn-Desktop.html
Hi John,
On Wed, 2007-01-03 at 09:15 -0500, John Baer wrote:
Diana and/or Mo,
(btw, Diana is out sick today)
I noticed on the First Boot screen there is an icon to the left of the
word Welcome. Where does it come from?
I saw Nicu already replied but
1. As a rule of thumb most artwork
David Zeuthen wrote:
The GNOME splash screen has been disabled upstream intentionally.
True. We might look at enabling for live CD due to the fact that it
takes, sometimes, several minutes for the desktop session to start.
Indeed, it was one of the big annoyances of the live CD. This part
David Zeuthen wrote:
Yeah. IIRC, it started becoming really slow (as opposed to just slow)
when we added SCIM; probably worth profiling / filing bugs.
The non-live CD versions start a whole lot of daemons that not many
people will use. We enable the smart card daemon by default for every
Le Mer 3 janvier 2007 17:19, David Zeuthen a écrit :
On Wed, 2007-01-03 at 17:58 +0200, Nicu Buculei wrote:
David Zeuthen wrote:
The GNOME splash screen has been disabled upstream intentionally.
True. We might look at enabling for live CD due to the fact that it
takes, sometimes,
All,
I noted from the Artwork/ReleaseGraphics document the header image for the
Anaconda Splash and Progress page are the same. IMO if the each page called
it's own header graphic (could be the same if desired) it would allow for
additional flexibility in design.
Is this possible?
John
On Wed, 2007-01-03 at 12:38 -0500, John Baer wrote:
All,
I noted from the Artwork/ReleaseGraphics document the header image for
the Anaconda Splash and Progress page are the same. IMO if the each
page called it's own header graphic (could be the same if desired) it
would allow for
Hi John,
John Baer wrote:
I noted from the Artwork/ReleaseGraphics document the header image for
the Anaconda Splash and Progress page are the same. IMO if the each page
called it's own header graphic (could be the same if desired) it would
allow for additional flexibility in design.
I don't like the brown. Ubuntu has taken more than three years to start
getting rid of brown (it's orangey now). One of the major comlaints about
Ubuntu was regarding the brown. Don't let Fedora go down that path.
Gabriel
On 1/3/07, Jiri Jakub Masek [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Good work, John.
John Baer wrote:
Uno,
Thank you for your comments. I have been performing some usability tests
with the Flying High Theme and the results are posted on the preview
page.
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fc7ThemeProposalFlyingHighPreview
Not bad!
But the right cloud, the one over the balloon,
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