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Seems i686's are coming alredy to [testing]. I can't wait to see x86_64's
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Seems i686's are coming alredy to [testing]. I can't wait to see x86_64's
x86_64 packages are there already.
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@alxe x86_64 is there for couples of days
Give what you have. To someone, it may be better than you dare to think.
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@isak @wonder: Ouch, I didn't even notice :x
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I just installed on x64 and so far seems to be running smooth other then my automount problem, or lack there of automount. But I have that problem in gnome 2.24 so great work on the 2.26.
Thanks
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Ok, got gnome-2.26 to install and succeeded in turning off gnome-keyring for mail-notification.
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I just installed on x64 and so far seems to be running smooth other then my automount problem, or lack there of automount. But I have that problem in gnome 2.24 so great work on the 2.26.
Thanks
I don't know, but that may be fault of the fam daemon? [1]
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fam is not needed at all for GNOME. Both gnome-vfs and gio use inotify. gio doesn't even support fam anymore because I don't want to pull in a fam dependency into glib2.
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fam is not needed at all for GNOME. Both gnome-vfs and gio use inotify. gio doesn't even support fam anymore because I don't want to pull in a fam dependency into glib2.
This means we don't need gamin either?
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JGC wrote:fam is not needed at all for GNOME. Both gnome-vfs and gio use inotify. gio doesn't even support fam anymore because I don't want to pull in a fam dependency into glib2.
This means we don't need gamin either?
yes that is correct. Gamin is a fam replacement without network fs support.
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Just one bug, if I will move my panel from top to bottom my applications cannot resize more than panel was before. Screenshot, because I cannot write it properly:
http://img141.imageshack.us/img141/900/ … 0x1050.png
Firefox was maximized, then I moved my panel to bottom and resized. I maximized firefox again and nothing's changed. The same thing happening while opening other apps. After logout, and then login again everything is ok.
Archlinux: x86_64, Gnome 2.26.*
I am registered Linux user number 485935 since september, 2007.
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hi to all!
i'm an italian archlinux user!
i have a question:
can i delete "fam" from my rc.conf (daemon) ??
ps: why gnome-power-manager isn't at version 2.26?
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hi to all!
i'm an italian archlinux user!i have a question:
can i delete "fam" from my rc.conf (daemon) ??
ps: why gnome-power-manager isn't at version 2.26?
Sure you can, that's exactly what I did, no problem at all.
And gnome-session isn't at ver. 2.26 either. Maybe JGC has some issue with them?
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fam is not needed at all for GNOME. Both gnome-vfs and gio use inotify. gio doesn't even support fam anymore because I don't want to pull in a fam dependency into glib2.
Thanks for the info, but I saw gnome-vfs 2.24.1-2 still depends on fam, could you remove it?
And I think the wiki part on fam needs a modification as well.
Last edited by zhuqin (2009-03-30 18:21:44)
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Sure you can, that's exactly what I did, no problem at all.
And gnome-session isn't at ver. 2.26 either. Maybe JGC has some issue with them?
thanks man
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polslinux wrote:hi to all!
i'm an italian archlinux user!i have a question:
can i delete "fam" from my rc.conf (daemon) ??
ps: why gnome-power-manager isn't at version 2.26?
Sure you can, that's exactly what I did, no problem at all.
And gnome-session isn't at ver. 2.26 either. Maybe JGC has some issue with them?
I think it is because of old GDM =p
Archlinux: x86_64, Gnome 2.26.*
I am registered Linux user number 485935 since september, 2007.
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Just one bug, if I will move my panel from top to bottom my applications cannot resize more than panel was before. Screenshot, because I cannot write it properly:
http://img141.imageshack.us/img141/900/ … 0x1050.png
Firefox was maximized, then I moved my panel to bottom and resized. I maximized firefox again and nothing's changed. The same thing happening while opening other apps. After logout, and then login again everything is ok.
I do not quite follow what you are trying to say, but resizing windows doesn't work as with 2.24. I have handles on my panel and if I click on the right or left handle and resize a window, it doesn't fill the screen, it acts as if the panel was there although it is moved away.
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Just one bug, if I will move my panel from top to bottom my applications cannot resize more than panel was before. Screenshot, because I cannot write it properly:
http://img141.imageshack.us/img141/900/ … 0x1050.png
Firefox was maximized, then I moved my panel to bottom and resized. I maximized firefox again and nothing's changed. The same thing happening while opening other apps. After logout, and then login again everything is ok.
Same problem here!
P.S.: Actualy, it isn't a bug in gnome-panel, because when I change from metacity to compiz, it works.
Last edited by Kknd (2009-03-30 20:37:37)
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zhuqin wrote:polslinux wrote:hi to all!
i'm an italian archlinux user!i have a question:
can i delete "fam" from my rc.conf (daemon) ??
ps: why gnome-power-manager isn't at version 2.26?
Sure you can, that's exactly what I did, no problem at all.
And gnome-session isn't at ver. 2.26 either. Maybe JGC has some issue with them?I think it is because of old GDM =p
no, i built gnome-power-manager and gnome-session myself and still use the old gdm.
g-p-m has switched to devicekit-power, which is still only in AUR, so that might be a reason why it's not yet updated. no idea why gnome-session isn't updated either though.
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New bug: my multimedia (email and etc) keys doesn't works until I open the gnome-keybinding-properties, then it magically starts working.
I've heard that gnome-session 2.26 is causing some bugs (100% CPU usage), and the fix is to keep the 2.24.
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finally i upgraded to 2.26 and i can say that it really rocks. it seems faster, nautilus opens folders faster than ever, gedit and gnome-terminal startup time is enhanced. though i have question about the new one volume-applet. when i scroll mousewheel up then volume reduces and when i scroll mousewheel down it becomes bigger, i dont like this inverted style, can i change it back? and how can i change volume applet compiz animation because i want fade, but i have glide animations just like in normal windows.
Last edited by syms (2009-03-31 14:43:44)
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no, i built gnome-power-manager and gnome-session myself and still use the old gdm.
g-p-m has switched to devicekit-power, which is still only in AUR, so that might be a reason why it's not yet updated. no idea why gnome-session isn't updated either though.
are you saying that gnome power manager won't be upgraded????
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baze wrote:no, i built gnome-power-manager and gnome-session myself and still use the old gdm.
g-p-m has switched to devicekit-power, which is still only in AUR, so that might be a reason why it's not yet updated. no idea why gnome-session isn't updated either though.are you saying that gnome power manager won't be upgraded????
no i don't say it won't be upgraded. i only said that it needs other packages that aren't in extra yet so maybe that's what's delaying the upgrade. the hal compability part was removed, so g-p-m really requires devkit-power.
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ahhhn ok ok i've understand!
and also gnome-session need a particolar things???
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