Don't worry, it will get fixed. Either by a new package from dorphell, or by getting my gtk2 build that's still on the FTP: ftp://schoolbak.dyndns.org/pub/archlinu … pkg.tar.gz
This build also fixes the keybinding problem in control-center.
/me is reverting to this package too, the --datadir solution dorphell uses in 2.4.0-1 seems to fix the icons, but breaks other things.
]]>I just did a pacman -Syu and rebooted my system. Now, my Gnome has icon trouble. For most of the icons, that white sheet of paper is shown. Know what to do?
Thanks,
Alex
Any ideas?
]]>Looks like GNOME 2.6 is rescheduled for March 31st
http://mail.gnome.org/archives/gnome-an … 00115.html
So we have to wait for a week for "official" release.
grrrr damn the people who attacked the gnome server...grrrr :x
]]>When is 2.7 out
Mr Green
P.S. Clock is working fine now 8)
]]>The clock problem is now fixed by compiling the gnome-panel package with --disable-eds. The clock applet has a nice feature which needs e-d-s: start up evolution, get the calendar module, make an appointment today and click the clock in the panel to get a calendar: when clicking the date it will show the appointments for that date.
This is a gnome 2.8 thingy I think, much more programs will integrate into the evolution data server. For now, we'll stick to gnome-panel without evolution-data-server.
]]>Thanks a lot for the great packages.
Yeah. And I switched back to metacity (even though I think expocity is a nice option, it's only too bad they hat to put the expo-function on ctrl+tab and not some other keyboard combination instead). Never mind
Peschmä
]]>Mr Green
]]>the clock applet should be able to use evolution calendar resources for showing the calendar when you click it. When evolution-data-server is installed on the buildsystem, the clock applet will build against e-d-s as a hidden dependency.
Gnome 2.6.0 released in a few days won't build against e-d-s anymore, since evolution 1.5 is not part of the gnome 2.6 release. I will continue maintaining software like Rhythmbox 0.7, Gthumb 2.3 and evolution 1.5 until they are stable.
About gnome 2.7/8: I won't start directly after the first tarballs are released, I will start making them when they are a bit usable (like when 2.7.4 versions see the light).
]]>Mr Green
]]>For any one else having problems install evolution. This brings down a couple of other packages, not sure which one is needed. But this fixed it for me. This idea hit me to try when i remembered that the clock and evolution were supposed to be integrated in some way now.
HTH,
-wd