[FZH] Compiz 0.9 终于登陆 Fedora 了

Liang Suilong liangsuilong在gmail.com
星期三 一月 19 08:23:08 UTC 2011


SMplayer 太强悍了,暂时找不到要卸载的理由。Wine 和 Mono 我早就没有装了。要不 Mike 兄写个 GTK 的 Mplayer 前段吧。

Compiz 0.9 其实早就出了,只是 Fedora 这边没有人搞而已。0.9 好像是用 C 还是 C++ 重写过吧

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2011/1/19 Mike <zhtx10在gmail.com>

> What's new in Compiz 0.9?
>
> PS. 最近Ubuntu说要把Qt放到里面,这是一个招揽GNOME粉到Fedora的好时机,勇
> 敢地执行 yum remove qt* wine*吧!
>
> 于 2011年01月19日 15:43, Liang Suilong 写道:
> > AdamW 和它的同伴已经把 Compiz 0.9 打好包了,放在 Fedora People 的 repo 上,有兴趣的朋友可以试试。
> >
> > AdamW 还会跟他的团队慢慢把 Unity 界面带到 Fedora 的。不过尚需时日。
> >
> >
> > Fedora&&  Debian User, former Ubuntu User
> > My Page: http://www.liangsuilong.info
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> >
> >
> > ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> > From: Adam Williamson<awilliam在redhat.com>
> > Date: Tue, Jan 18, 2011 at 10:20 PM
> > Subject: Compiz 0.9 landing in Rawhide
> > To: devel在lists.fedoraproject.org, test在lists.fedoraproject.org
> >
> >
> > Quick note for Rawhide users: I am in the process of landing Compiz 0.9
> > now. Adel and I have been testing the 0.9 migration in a side repo -
> > http://repos.fedorapeople.org/repos/Compiz09/compiz09/ - for a while
> > now, and we're happy it's working pretty well. Note that we're using the
> > upstream 'compiz-with-glib-mainloop' branch: this contains some changes
> > that are needed for Unity, and will be merged into upstream master quite
> > soon. We agreed with Sam Spilsbury, the upstream compiz maintainer, that
> > it'd work out well for everyone if we help to test the glib-mainloop
> > changes in Rawhide to make sure they can be merged upstream faster.
> >
> > Quick summary of most important changes:
> >
> > * gconf configuration storage backend is deprecated
> > * configuration from compiz 0.8 will not migrate to 0.9; you'll have to
> > re-do your configuration
> > * desktop-effects is deprecated and broken, do not use it: install
> > 'compiz-gnome' and there'll be a 'Classic GNOME with Compiz' choice at
> > the login manager you can use to get a GNOME 2 + Compiz-style desktop
> > (with panel, not Shell)
> > * use ccsm to configure Compiz, configuration done in ccsm will actually
> > work and be saved now
> > * KDE integration not tested yet
> >
> > Here's some more detailed notes on the changes:
> >
> > * We're deprecating gconf as a backend for storing Compiz/plugin
> > configurations. It's caused all sorts of problems over the years and is
> > more or less deprecated upstream, and gconf itself is going out as well.
> > Compiz may grow a dconf/gsettings backend, but in practice, it's
> > probably better to just use the flat-file (ccp) configuration system
> > anyway, it seems to be a lot less problematic.
> >
> > So all the gconf schemas are now in -gconf subpackages which you don't
> > have to install unless you really, really want to use the gconf
> > configuration storage system for some reason. If you do, you'll have to
> > make sure whatever method you use for launching compiz sets the 'gconf'
> > parameter instead of 'ccp'. The compiz-gtk script which most people
> > probably wind up using, one way or another, to launch compiz now
> > specifies 'ccp' not 'gconf'. I have tested the 'ccp' configuration
> > method quite carefully and can report that, contrary to how it's been in
> > Fedora for a while, Compiz configuration you set with ccsm actually
> > works now. :) I have not tested the gconf configuration storage backend,
> > and don't know if it works. I know ccsm 0.9 isn't actually capable of
> > storing configurations in gconf yet, so you'd have a tricky time using
> > it. It's deprecated. If it's not working, you get to keep both halves.
> > File a bug and we'll see what we can do. If you're wondering where the
> > flat-file configuration storage actually lives, it's in
> > ~/.config/compiz-1 .
> >
> > Configuration from 0.8 does not migrate to 0.9. You'll have to re-do
> > your configuration. This isn't a consequence of the gconf stuff
> > mentioned above, it's just an upstream change: for all config storage
> > backends, there was a clean break from 0.8 to 0.9 and configuration is
> > not carried over. Ubuntu has some patches which attempt to migrate 0.8
> > configs to 0.9, but they're not 100% reliable and add time to each
> > startup, so they are not likely to be merged upstream, so we won't be
> > carrying them in Fedora. I'm afraid you'll have to re-do your
> > configuration with the 0.9 switch, if you have a custom compiz
> > configuration; sorry about that.
> >
> > desktop-effects is more or less deprecated now. It doesn't make a deal
> > of sense for Fedora 15+. It works on the basis of changing the
> > compositing and window managers for GNOME, and you can't really run
> > GNOME Shell with Compiz as the compositing manager; the paradigm just
> > isn't there. You can run 'classic GNOME' - with the gnome-panel instead
> > of GNOME Shell - with compiz and gtk-window-decorator, but that's a very
> > different experience from the Shell. The desktop team has said they
> > don't really think desktop-effects is appropriate any more, and they
> > won't be maintaining it. So what we've implemented instead is a desktop
> > session definition called 'Classic GNOME with Compiz'. That means that,
> > if you install the compiz-gnome package, then at the login manager -
> > gdm, kdm, whatever - you'll have the 'Classic GNOME with Compiz' session
> > listed as an option. This will start up a GNOME session with
> > gnome-panel, compiz and gtk-window-decorator, instead of the 'true'
> > GNOME 3, GNOME Shell-based experience. We felt this more appropriate to
> > the actual nature of the various choices in Fedora 15, and it's simpler
> > and more robust than what would have to be done to 'fix' desktop-effects
> > for GNOME 3. The current version of desktop-effects won't even launch
> > Compiz 0.9 properly, due to another bug; I could fix this (actually, I
> > already have, but it would need to go 'upstream') but it may not be
> > worth the trouble. Also, the 'cube' and 'wobbly windows' checkboxes in
> > desktop-effects won't work any more, as they used the gconf backend.
> > (Again, I have a patch for this - it just takes the checkboxes out - but
> > it may make more sense just to kill desktop-effects in F15).
> >
> > I haven't tested the KDE integration stuff yet, but I intend to. Does
> > anyone actually use Compiz with KDE 4?
> >
> > Please do report any bugs you come across, we'll be working with Sam to
> > try and make 0.9 as reliable as possible by F15 release time. Thanks!
> > --
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