> On Fri, Dec 02, 2016 at 07:12:57PM -0700, stan wrote:
> Well, architecture in the abstract is one thing — it's gotta hit the
> real world for feedback at some point.
The bug we're discussing now - not reading ~/.profile - has been known for 2
years. Nobody had to wait for "real world feedback"
> On Sat, 3 Dec 2016 15:48:06 +0200
> Ahmad Samir wrote:
> > Which sounds to me like their highest priority is
> inventing an excuse to do it anyway, but they
> are desperately searching for an excuse that
> isn't lame :-).
Exactly. Reading the upstream bug report, I get exactly this impression: T
Date: Mon, 5 Dec 2016 11:17:40 -0500
On Fri, Dec 02, 2016 at 07:12:57PM -0700, stan wrote:
> keymapping. That's a show stopper for me, since I haven't used qwerty
> in so long that it's hunt and peck for me now. It seems that more and
> more, Fedora is following the open source dictum, 'Release
On Fri, Dec 02, 2016 at 07:12:57PM -0700, stan wrote:
> keymapping. That's a show stopper for me, since I haven't used qwerty
> in so long that it's hunt and peck for me now. It seems that more and
> more, Fedora is following the open source dictum, 'Release early,
> release often', and getting t
On Sat, 3 Dec 2016 15:48:06 +0200
Ahmad Samir wrote:
> Not going to close this until we have a credible story...
Which sounds to me like their highest priority is
inventing an excuse to do it anyway, but they
are desperately searching for an excuse that
isn't lame :-).
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On 3 December 2016 at 03:28, Tom Horsley wrote:
>> Check this upstream bug for details:
>> https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=736660
>>
>> --
>>
>> Ahmad,
>>
>> Thank you for the link. That surely explains the problem. Looks like
On Sat, 2016-12-03 at 08:04 -0500, Tom Horsley wrote:
> On Sat, 3 Dec 2016 00:40:49 -0800
> Joe Zeff wrote:
>
> > If that's how you feel, why are you still using Gnome?
>
> I'm not. I'm using FVWM with a .fvwmrc file that I don't
> change every release to hide everything I used to know
> about :-
On Sat, 3 Dec 2016 00:40:49 -0800
Joe Zeff wrote:
> If that's how you feel, why are you still using Gnome?
I'm not. I'm using FVWM with a .fvwmrc file that I don't
change every release to hide everything I used to know
about :-). But the problem is that as "the one true way"
engulphs everything e
On 12/02/2016 05:28 PM, Tom Horsley wrote:
Gee, once the gnome developers get everything to the state
of perfect flawlessness they are seeking, it will be impossible
to actually use a computer to do any work.
If that's how you feel, why are you still using Gnome?
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Gee, once the gnome developers get everything to the state
of perfect flawlessness they are seeking, it will be impossible
to actually use a computer to do any work.
Gnome should be on its way out. There is already an 8 year old bug
about not being able to control the X server options(1). Now th
On Fri, 02 Dec 2016 19:11:46 -0600
"Gregory P. Ennis" wrote:
> Ahmad,
>
> Thank you for the link. That surely explains the problem. Looks like
> environment variables are on their way out.
>
> Too Bad the Wayland developers did not take into account environment
> variables. I am surprised Fe
> Check this upstream bug for details:
> https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=736660
>
> --
>
> Ahmad,
>
> Thank you for the link. That surely explains the problem. Looks like
> environment variables are on their way out.
Gee, o
>
> Everyone,
>
> I started having difficulty with some environment variables
> that were
> stored with the use of /etc/profile with X11.
>
> When using
> Wayland these environment variables do not get stored at the
> time of
> login. Works fine when I change the gui to X11.
>
> Is there a dif
On 2 December 2016 at 23:28, Gregory P. Ennis wrote:
> Everyone,
>
> I started having difficulty with some environment variables that were
> stored with the use of /etc/profile with X11.
>
> When using Wayland these environment variables do not get stored at the
> time of login. Works fine when I
Everyone,
I started having difficulty with some environment variables that were
stored with the use of /etc/profile with X11.
When using Wayland these environment variables do not get stored at the
time of login. Works fine when I change the gui to X11.
Is there a different place environment va
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