Il giorno gio, 06/03/2008 alle 01.33 +0100, sylvain marc ha scritto:
> I'm just installing Ubuntu 8.04 Alpha5 on Virtualbox in Ubuntu 7.10...
> It was verry interesting...
> The Backgrounds are verry good, but not the themes (for the moment).
>
> I must test the applications in a few days, and i
Il giorno mer, 05/03/2008 alle 23.12 -0800, Troy James Sobotka ha
scritto:
> Andrea Cimitan wrote:
> > So we will implement (he is the right guy to do this) this feature the
> > day we get a sane way to do it, without the hackish way in eXperience.
>
> I see it pop up time and time again that Lin
Hi Again,
The next meeting will take place on Saturday, 21:00UTC. Topics will include:
* GDM: getting the bg inline with the wallpaper; new icons
* GTK: tweaking the gtk themes and discussing clearlooks vs. murrine
* DESKTOP: Wallpaper tweaks. Discussing current state, ideas for moving
fo
> Il giorno mer, 05/03/2008 alle 23.12 -0800, Troy James Sobotka ha
> scritto:
> > Andrea Cimitan wrote:
> > > So we will implement (he is the right guy to do this) this feature the
> > > day we get a sane way to do it, without the hackish way in eXperience.
> >
> > I see it pop up time and
Il giorno gio, 06/03/2008 alle 21.16 +0800, Kido Mariano ha scritto:
> > Il giorno mer, 05/03/2008 alle 23.12 -0800, Troy James Sobotka ha
> > scritto:
> > > Andrea Cimitan wrote:
> > > > So we will implement (he is the right guy to do this) this feature the
> > > > day we get a sane way to d
On 05/03/2008, Andrea Cimitan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Il giorno mer, 05/03/2008 alle 13.52 +0100, Sebastian Billaudelle ha
> scritto:
>
> > Hi folks!
> >
> > Because my modem-driver is broken (never play around with
> > startup-scripts;-)) I wasn't able to read the mails.
> > I'll do it la
Il giorno gio, 06/03/2008 alle 15.19 +0100, Mikkel Kamstrup Erlandsen ha
scritto:
> On 05/03/2008, Andrea Cimitan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Il giorno mer, 05/03/2008 alle 13.52 +0100, Sebastian
> Billaudelle ha
> scritto:
>
> > Hi folks!
>
>> > Patch the code. Kludge it out when we have no other option. Let the
>> > progression happen.
> (First post here. I'd like to say hi! :D) I don't know if I'm in any
> position to say this, but if you do things in a hackish way, you do
> advance, but at the expense of having more and more
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Andrea Cimitan wrote:
> Murrine was public since September, but I moved a lot of Subversions
> servers including intilinux.org, launchpad and now (finally) gnome.
> Murrine-RGBA was in launchpad two days after my post in December and in
> the last mon
On Thu, Mar 6, 2008 at 9:06 AM, Troy James Sobotka
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> >> > Patch the code. Kludge it out when we have no other option. Let the
> >> > progression happen.
> >
> > In short, it isn't really perfectionism (well, a bit...), but it's
> > more a matter of maintainability.
> Date: Thu, 06 Mar 2008 07:06:46 -0800
> From: Troy James Sobotka <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: [ubuntu-art] Hacking / Kludging - WAS Re: gtk theme
>
> It certainly isn't optimal, and I am well aware of the shortcomings.
> The point isn't to kludge / hack _everything_, but do it where it is
Il giorno gio, 06/03/2008 alle 10.01 -0600, xl cheese ha scritto:
> All of your are correct!
>
> 1. It's good to have stable software for end users. Most people
> don't like things to crash or spending time debugging problems. We
> need this school of thought for official released code. BUT-
All of your are correct!
1. It's good to have stable software for end users. Most people don't like
things to crash or spending time debugging problems. We need this school of
thought for official released code. BUT-
2. It's also good to have people 'Kludging' up progressive new ideas. W
Il giorno gio, 06/03/2008 alle 09.17 -0600, Matthew Nuzum ha scritto:
> On Thu, Mar 6, 2008 at 9:06 AM, Troy James Sobotka
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > >> > Patch the code. Kludge it out when we have no other option. Let the
> > >> > progression happen.
> > >
> > > In short, it isn't r
Since artists are flaky and Ive gone through about 4 of them trying to
get a GDM made I had to do something simple by myself. Based off a Novel
theme, but pretty well edited, here it is.
http://mma.users.ubuntustudio.org/Misc/Screenshot-Xnest2.jpg
Final will be some slight variation of that. If n
The speex file in example-content_26_all.deb is
defective, due in part to being generated from a
44100Hz source, which is explicitly deprecated. The
same content is available, correctly compressed and
commented at:
www.gutenberg.org/files/19616/spx/19616-01.spx
Note that the correctly compressed
I really like that. x]
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Subject: [ubuntu-art] Ubuntu Studio-Hardy GDM screenshot
Since artists
Kido wrote :
> >
> > It certainly isn't optimal, and I am well aware of the shortcomings.
> > The point isn't to kludge / hack _everything_, but do it where it is
> > required to achieve an innovation. Animated progressbars might be an
> > example here.
>
> Animated progressbars are already a
I just have a look at the screensaver, i think there are some new... it's
good.
I'v got some problems for the "update" of the system, but i think it's
because it was alpha version...
The FireFox 3.0 is interesting & its new bookmarks system looks
interesting... i hope it could conserv le 2.0 bookma
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