Re: [opensuse] SL 10.2: Design questions

2006-05-24 Thread Pete Connolly
On Wednesday 24 May 2006 23:09, houghi wrote: > On Wed, May 24, 2006 at 09:49:22PM +0100, Pete Connolly wrote: > > I couldn't get to the particular picture in the URL, but your > > sister-in-law takes some excellent pictures! > > Neither did I and who is this sister-in-law yu are talking about? Ch

Re: [opensuse] gnome panel

2006-05-24 Thread Vadim Korsak
Tnx. Than helped very ;) Quoting Chris Maaskant <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Op ma, 22-05-2006 te 14:51 +0300, schreef Vadim Korsak: > > I liked two parted gnome panel in 10.0, how can i get > > top part of gnome-panel in 10.1? > > Right click on the panel and select "allow panel to be moved". > Then r

Re: [opensuse] SL 10.2: Design questions

2006-05-24 Thread jdd
houghi wrote: That would be the best place to go as well as to http://art.gnome.org/ unless it is specific for one. The place where I get my backgrounds from (aside from specificaly looking for them) is news:alt.binaries.pictures.wallpaper and also http://www.skins.be could it be a good idea

Re: [opensuse] Working on Summer of Code

2006-05-24 Thread Cornelius Schumacher
On Wednesday 24 May 2006 19:43, Ricardo Cruz wrote: > > I have sent a Summer of Code application to work on coding a GTK interface > module for Yast, which was accepted. *thank you guys btw* > It is a very exciting project that I will be very happy to work on. Welcome to openSUSE. I'm glad that

RE: [opensuse] Instalation source

2006-05-24 Thread Alain Black
> -Original Message- > From: Dinar Valeev [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Wednesday, May 24, 2006 3:32 AM > To: opensuse@opensuse.org > Subject: [opensuse] Instalation source > > Is there available some manuals how to manualy create installation souce > for > my self builded rpm on SuS

Re: [opensuse] SUSE 10.1 reviewed in Japanese Magazine

2006-05-24 Thread noniko
Hi, thank you for your replies! Sorry my reply is late, I have 8 hours of time difference and especially last night we had thunderstorm, I shut down the computers because I have no UPS. Cool. What do the glyphs above the tongue of the lizard mean? 特 = Sonder... / Special 集 = Sammlung / Colle

Re: [opensuse] Working on Summer of Code

2006-05-24 Thread houghi
On Wed, May 24, 2006 at 10:21:08PM +0100, James Ogley wrote: > Don't know how it'll work in terms of internal SUSE stuff, and hosting > code etc, but point $BROWSER at http://opensuse.org/YaST2-GTK which > would be a good way to track progress. Perhaps the best place to discuss this is on the open

Re: [opensuse] SL 10.2: Design questions

2006-05-24 Thread houghi
On Wed, May 24, 2006 at 09:49:22PM +0100, Pete Connolly wrote: > I couldn't get to the particular picture in the URL, but your sister-in-law > takes some excellent pictures! Neither did I and who is this sister-in-law yu are talking about? > As a general question, is there a policy for passing

Re: [opensuse] Working on Summer of Code

2006-05-24 Thread James Ogley
> I have sent a Summer of Code application to work on coding a GTK interface > module for Yast, which was accepted. *thank you guys btw* > It is a very exciting project that I will be very happy to work on. w00t! Many thanks, I was the poor fool who suggested this, and I'm thrilled to have som

Re: [opensuse] SL 10.2: Design questions

2006-05-24 Thread Pete Connolly
On Wednesday 24 May 2006 21:26, Charlie Hitselberger wrote: > I don't do too much with fonts and color themes, but I do set my wallpaper. > My desktop background is > http://flickr.com/photos/lillianbennett/100684063/in/set-72057594065632365/ >on just about all my desktops. It looks great with the

Re: [opensuse] SL 10.2: Design questions

2006-05-24 Thread Charlie Hitselberger
I don't do too much with fonts and color themes, but I do set my wallpaper. My desktop background is http://flickr.com/photos/lillianbennett/100684063/in/set-72057594065632365/on just about all my desktops. It looks great with the blue/green default Windows XP and with the blues and greens of SUS

[opensuse] Working on Summer of Code

2006-05-24 Thread Ricardo Cruz
Hi everybody, I have sent a Summer of Code application to work on coding a GTK interface module for Yast, which was accepted. *thank you guys btw* It is a very exciting project that I will be very happy to work on. I don't know much about how you guys work here on OpenSuse... Can someone pl

Re: [opensuse] SL 10.2: Design questions

2006-05-24 Thread houghi
On Wed, May 24, 2006 at 04:26:35PM +0200, jdd wrote: > Azerion wrote: > >H, I was used to change the wallpaper cause I have some point it > >should be like. But the default one is now allready a few weeks on my > >desktop and that is VERY long for a standard. > >Maybe it is a good idea to sta

Re: [opensuse] SL 10.2: Design questions

2006-05-24 Thread jdd
Azerion wrote: H, I was used to change the wallpaper cause I have some point it should be like. But the default one is now allready a few weeks on my desktop and that is VERY long for a standard. Maybe it is a good idea to start a competition and let some guys from this mailinglist vote and

Re: [opensuse] SL 10.2: Design questions

2006-05-24 Thread Azerion
H, I was used to change the wallpaper cause I have some point it should be like. But the default one is now allready a few weeks on my desktop and that is VERY long for a standard. Maybe it is a good idea to start a competition and let some guys from this mailinglist vote and some Joe Avarag

Re: [opensuse] SL 10.2: Design questions

2006-05-24 Thread houghi
On Wed, May 24, 2006 at 02:00:59PM +0200, Martin Schlander wrote: > 9.3 looked like SuSE - greenish, lizards and everything, very nice. > > 10.0 looked Like Windows - blue and bring, pretty ugly. > > 10.1 looks like Mac OS - blue again, but a different shade and with the > waves, > very pre

Re: [opensuse] SL 10.2: Design questions

2006-05-24 Thread Martin Schlander
onsdag 24 maj 2006 04:58 skrev Azerion Fasco: > 10.1: Great design > 10.0: Bad design > 9.3: Great design > 9.2: Bad design > 9.1: Great design > > It seems that every even number does get a boring style. We should really > fix the machine before 10.2 comes out. > Could we brake that line and give

Re: [opensuse] SUSE 10.1 reviewed in Japanese Magazine

2006-05-24 Thread Mathias Homann
Steffen Winterfeldt schrieb: > On Wed, 24 May 2006, noniko wrote: > >> Hi, everyone >> I wrote a 10p of review for SUSE Linux in the current issue of Japanese >> Magazine. >> You could take a look a part of it by the URL >> >> http://direct.idg.co.jp/ftproot/html/pdf/lw/lw200607_tok3sample.pdf >>

Re: [opensuse] Instalation source

2006-05-24 Thread houghi
On Wed, May 24, 2006 at 02:32:04PM +0400, Dinar Valeev wrote: > Is there available some manuals how to manualy create installation souce for > my self builded rpm on SuSE Linux? http://en.opensuse.org/Installation_Sources http://en.opensuse.org/Secure_Installation_Sources -- houghi http:

Re: [opensuse] SUSE 10.1 reviewed in Japanese Magazine

2006-05-24 Thread Steffen Winterfeldt
On Wed, 24 May 2006, noniko wrote: > Hi, everyone > I wrote a 10p of review for SUSE Linux in the current issue of Japanese > Magazine. > You could take a look a part of it by the URL > > http://direct.idg.co.jp/ftproot/html/pdf/lw/lw200607_tok3sample.pdf > (Please take care, it's a pdf link...my

[opensuse] SUSE 10.1 reviewed in Japanese Magazine

2006-05-24 Thread noniko
Hi, everyone I wrote a 10p of review for SUSE Linux in the current issue of Japanese Magazine. You could take a look a part of it by the URL http://direct.idg.co.jp/ftproot/html/pdf/lw/lw200607_tok3sample.pdf (Please take care, it's a pdf link...my firefox often freezes on click pdf link) Though

[opensuse] Instalation source

2006-05-24 Thread Dinar Valeev
Is there available some manuals how to manualy create installation souce for my self builded rpm on SuSE Linux? thx