Le mardi 16 janvier 2007 à 02:46 +0100, Luca Capello a écrit : > Is there a practical reason for requesting xpm icons? No need to > explain if an answer already exists, but I cannot find it.
This is because some menu systems don't understand other formats. > 4) evince doesn't appear by default on the GNOME Applications list (it > happened on three different installations). Maybe it's not the > only one, but I cannot find any others. IIRC this is intentional, as evince is a viewer that should only invoked from programs that have something to view (nautilus, epiphany, evolution...) > 6) gnome-panel gives an .xsession-errors because "Unable to open > desktop file epiphany.desktop for panel launcher". This is normal > as epiphany isn't installed by default, but I'd suggest to install > the firefox.desktop instead. Epiphany is not installed by default? If this is the case, I consider it a very important bug in debian-installer. Looking at the gnome-desktop task, it installs gnome-desktop-environment and firefox-gnome-support. Besides, gnome-desktop-environment depends on epiphany-browser | gnome-www-browser, the latter being provided by firefox-gnome-support. In this case, I don't know what aptitude does, but if epiphany doesn't get installed in the end this is *wrong*. The GNOME desktop as a whole is configured to use epiphany, which has decent desktop integration, which firefox/iceweasel has not. Can anyone in debian-boot confirm that the aptitude behaviour leads to epiphany not being installed? If this the case, what solution would you suggest? (The obvious solution of not installing the ugly firefox/iceweasel and confusing users with two browsers having been repeatedly refused by the d-i team.) > 7) why still Gnomemeeting by default instead of Ekiga (which AFAIK is > the default VoIP client since GNOME 2.14)? This should be fixed in meta-gnome2 1:2.14.3.5. -- .''`. : :' : We are debian.org. Lower your prices, surrender your code. `. `' We will add your hardware and software distinctiveness to `- our own. Resistance is futile.