Gwibber by default?
by Bastien Nocera
Heya,
I'd like to add Gwibber to the LiveCD, and default install. What do
people think? Is there a better client available for GNOME? Do we have
room for it?
Cheers
13 years, 8 months
Accounts dialog - help
by Rahul Sundaram
Hi,
accounts-dialog doesn't have a help button and I don't understand the
difference between different types of accounts - administrator,
standard and supervised. Can we add a tooltip and a help button to help
guide users on what these actually mean?
Rahul
13 years, 8 months
RE: The new web browser on F13
by Hristo Petkov
Hi,
which is this 'new' web browser and is there any reasonable ground to change the web browser.
I would be happy to see at least one reason.
Regards
13 years, 8 months
RE: A proposal for the thesaurus
by Hristo Petkov
Hi,
I have a proposal for the Aiksaurus to be replaced with KThesaurus with its GUI on the Desktop.
Honestly speaking with the present databases both of them are useless, but the KThesaurus GUI has better representation screen and allows to make custom made databases.
Regards
13 years, 8 months
Re: An interesting Yelp behavior
by Paul W. Frields
On Fri, Mar 26, 2010 at 09:48:15AM -0400, John J. McDonough wrote:
> On Thu, 2010-03-25 at 15:16 -0400, Paul W. Frields wrote:
>
> > I'm not quite understanding what you're observing because when you say
> > "appears" and "disappears" I don't know what you're looking at. I'll
> > get with you on IRC and once I get a clue, I'll report back!
>
> Copying this direct too because I don't know whether the images will
> make it to the list.
Generally you should post attachments like this to your
fedorapeople.org space (or some other web-accessible location), and
put the URL in your email. Some people will have a hard time with the
attachments, and others with the mail bloat, otherwise.
> yelp-initial shows yelp (F12) as it typically looks.
>
> yelp-norn shows yelp when fedora-release-notes and about-fedora have
> been hidden from yelp.
>
> The categories that show on the right that do not appear on the left are
> all categories containing no documents, which may explain why they do
> not appear on the left. Apparently that list on the right just fills up
> space if there is nothing else to show there.
>
> Whether or not f-r-n is installed, all the other documentation seems to
> be displayable, so it looks as if I was simply confused about what was
> happening, which also means I need to ask Shaun to clarify his question.
Ah, and I see what's happening on my system and why it's different
now. I have gnome-user-docs and gnome-devel-docs, for instance,
installed on my system, so it looks different:
[paul@scarlett ~]$ rpm -qa yelp fedora-release-notes gnome\*docs\*
yelp-2.28.1-1.fc12.x86_64
gnome-devel-docs-2.28.0-1.fc12.noarch
fedora-release-notes-12.0.2-1.fc12.noarch
gnome-user-docs-2.28.0-1.fc12.noarch
The result:
http://pfrields.fedorapeople.org/temp/desktop-yelp-f12.png
That's why I was so surprised to hear about this "default" listing!
Perhaps gnome-user-docs was removed from the default Desktop Live CD
in a previous release, for space reasons. With the new, larger
Desktop Live image, I'm hoping that's no longer the case.
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13 years, 8 months
Re: spin kickstart/minimization cleanups
by Colin Walters
On Thu, Mar 25, 2010 at 4:40 PM, Peter Robinson <pbrobinson(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Speaking of changes to comps for the desktop I think it would be
> worthwhile breaking down the hardware support group into a couple of
> groups. I was thinking something along the lines of Servers (for
> iSCSI/FCoE/FCA etc), Desktop/Laptop (For wifi etc), Printing and
> possibly "other". Things like printers for example with the new auto
> printer support shouldn't need to be installed by default, you don't
> want server stuff on a netbook and generally wouldn't need wifi
> firmwares on a server.
That makes sense, yes. I think it'd be good to at least have an
explicit "server stuff" group. I wanted to call it
@traditional-unix-server for stuff like smartmontools and iscsi, but
other naming suggestions welcomed.
13 years, 8 months
Desktop beat on FWN
by Paul W. Frields
Colin Walters and I met while I was in Westford (several times, thanks
Colin!), and one of the items we discussed was finding some ways to
better spread news about Desktop work and happenings. The existing
Fedora Weekly News seemed to both of us to be a good place for this.
Is there anyone on this list who is interested in taking up a weekly
beat for Desktop for FWN? The total time needed to do this is
probably no more than an hour or so a week to summarize important
discussions and news, and write it into the wiki (later, the input
would go into our content management system, which promises to be at
least as easy).
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13 years, 8 months