Hi all!
Here are king-size icons for the products pages for eog and epiphany.
http://andreasn.se/diverse/temp/king-size/eog-128.png
http://andreasn.se/diverse/temp/king-size/eog-256.png
http://andreasn.se/diverse/temp/king-size/eog.svg
http://andreasn.se/diverse/temp/king-size/epiphany-128.png
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On Fri, 2007-03-02 at 10:38 -0500, Ken VanDine wrote:
> Yeah, our evince can read ppt files. I do not have some of the
> bindings in there, like the java stuff. There isn't any applications
> on the image that uses them... so do we think it is important to
> include them just to include them, ev
Yeah, our evince can read ppt files. I do not have some of the
bindings in there, like the java stuff. There isn't any applications
on the image that uses them... so do we think it is important to
include them just to include them, even if people won't see it? I
don't think so... but if someone
On Fri, 2007-03-02 at 15:33 +0100, Dave Neary wrote:
> I think I see some other reasons why you managed to get it so small - I
> like some of the choices you made ;)
>
> Although it does mean we have nothing that can read .ppt files on the
> image, or a simple POP client.
If it's a GNOME LiveCD t
Hi,
Ken VanDine wrote:
> abiword=2.4.6-6-1
> epiphany=2.17.92-2-1
> epiphany-extensions=2.17.4-0.2-1
> gnumeric=1.7.6-1-1
...
> goffice=0.3.5-1-1
> module-init-tools=3.2-1-1
> mono=1.2.3.1-0.1-1
> openobex=1.2-0.1-0.0.1
> opensp=1.5.1-3.2-1
> TestGears=0.2-3-0.2
> tmpwatch=2.9.3-2-0.1
Hello everyone:
I need some help gathering some screens for the release notes. I do not have
VMware player installed, and Garnome borked (missing deps) when I ran it
last night.
Below I have compiled a list of the the screens I am looking for. Please
also note that where I specified "in action"
Here is a package list
--Ken
On 3/2/07, Luis Villa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 3/2/07, Ken VanDine <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> By only shipping what is needed. Conary has such strong dep checking
> and fine grained components. Basically, if a package only needs a
> shared lib, conary will
On 3/2/07, Ken VanDine <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> By only shipping what is needed. Conary has such strong dep checking
> and fine grained components. Basically, if a package only needs a
> shared lib, conary will just include the libs not the runtime stuff.
> So we end up with conary packages t
By only shipping what is needed. Conary has such strong dep checking
and fine grained components. Basically, if a package only needs a
shared lib, conary will just include the libs not the runtime stuff.
So we end up with conary packages that look like this:
libgnome=2.16.0-2-5
libgnome:config
On 3/2/07, Ken VanDine <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have a vmware image demoing GNOME 2.17.92 and would love to get some
> feedback. The LiveCD will be ready to show soon too.
>
> http://www.rpath.org/rbuilder/project/foresight/release?id=5402
>
> Please let me know what you think and lets start
> Hi Djihed,
> Have you checked that both fonts and writing support works well for the
> arabic language with the major distributions that use GNOME? For
> example, Fedora and Ubuntu?
> The end users will be using these distributions with GNOME 2.18, once
> they become available towards the end of
Paul,
Are you still looking to help out with the Live Demo images? If so,
ping me later today on irc, we can chat about what needs to be done.
Thanks,
--Ken
On 2/26/07, Dave Neary <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi Paul,
> Paul Cutler wrote:
> > I could use some help creating a LiveCD for GNOME
I have a vmware image demoing GNOME 2.17.92 and would love to get some
feedback. The LiveCD will be ready to show soon too.
http://www.rpath.org/rbuilder/project/foresight/release?id=5402
Please let me know what you think and lets start collecting a list of
things to change. I know we need some
On Fri, 2007-03-02 at 11:16 +, Djihed Afifi wrote:
> hi Marketing Team,
>
>
> Gnome 2.18 marks one of the first DE's (the first?) ever to have a fully
> completed Arabic translation (of the UI of release packages)[1]. In fact
> we have gone to great length to ensure a really good translation
hi Marketing Team,
Gnome 2.18 marks one of the first DE's (the first?) ever to have a fully
completed Arabic translation (of the UI of release packages)[1]. In fact
we have gone to great length to ensure a really good translation with QA
and a strict work methodology. Also, thanks to many develop
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