This is a nice set of papercuts i would too like to be fixed in by the time the LTS is released. Some of these might not be as easy as they look.
On 30 November 2011 04:45, Charlie Kravetz <[email protected]>wrote: > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- > Hash: SHA1 > > On Wed, 30 Nov 2011 00:33:39 +0200 > Eero Tamminen <[email protected]> wrote: > > > Hi, > > > > I don't have currently a working Xubuntu installation (disk broke), and > > don't have time to test Alpha/Beta ISOs, but I would have some > suggestions > > on what to check from the test ISOs, based on looking at few different > > distros recent live-CDs with following requirements in mind: > > > > 1. Well localized (in my case, to Finnish) > > 2. Robust, doesn't crash etc > > 3. Easy to use; automatic security updates, codec & locale installation, > > geek stuff is behind andvanced settings, UI is consistent etc > > 4. Stable, doesn't change UI or apps in every release > > 5. Mature, has the basic features one expects from moderm desktop > > 6. Needs to work on older HW (0.75GB RAM, 1.4Ghz single core CPU, > > not much 3D accel to speak of) > > > > (The distro I'm looking for would be something I set up for older > > relatives.) > > > > So far I've tested within last week: > > * Windows 7 (on newer machine) > > * Ubuntu Unity 10.10 -> web demo looked fine, live-CD froze at bootup > > * OpenSUSE Gnome 12.1 -> went to ugly/slow Gnome3 fallback mode > > * OpenSUSE LXDE 11.4 -> lacking in localization and app features > > * Debian Stable -> lacking on automation > > > > Xubuntu 11.10 seemed more suitable than above ones. > > > > > > However, there were several trivial issues in Xubuntu 11.10 that > > it would be nice if somebody could check in the test releases > > and see if they could get fixed for the next LTS release: > > > > * Calendar applet (Orage). Unlike in all other distros/desktops > > and unlike all other Xubuntu panel applets, right clicking on > > the applet doesn't open the calendar below the applet. You > > need to double-click and Calendar opens inconveniently to > > the middle of the screen. > > > > (Seems like easy to fix "papercut".) > > > > * Many of the items in the applications menu have just "some wierd" > > app name which doesn't describe what it is for. For example: > > Catfish, Leafpad, Onboard, Xfburn, gThumb, Transmission, Gigolo, > > GParted, IBus, Abiword, Gnumeric, Parole (, gmusicbrowser). > > > > It would be good to have a proper name for each of the applications > > on the default install (Parole was even lacking a mouse-over > > description telling what it was for). > > > > Updating these needs localization changes too... > > > > * While Xubuntu has fairly OK localization for a Linux distro, it's > > clearly inferior to Windows or OSX. Is there any effort before > > releases to get localization coverage statistics for the default apps > > and to get things which aren't fully translated, fixed by poking > > translators and requesting translation help on the devel/user > > list/blogs? > > > > (I could do some Finnish translations this and next week if somebody > > handles pushing the translated message catalogs forward.) > > > > * High contract mode makes some icons to lose nearly all contrast > > they had because of the colors used in them. > > > > -> High contrast mode may need its own icons... > > > > * Of all these distros, Xubuntu website provides by far least > > info on itself, even the screenshots are just tiny/useless > > thumbnails (Ubuntu "live" demo within browser was best...). > > > > The roadmap blueprints listed an item for the website, but not much > > details and there were no mentions on roadmap about other points > > I mentioned above. > > > > > > - Eero > > > > PS. This is what I skipped in my tests: > > - KDE4 stuff, I assumed it to have same issues as Gnome3 stuff > > - MiNT Linux, it lives on sponsoring and seems a bit on geeky side, > > so its stability / long term prospects seem less guaranteed > > - Fedora, as it's not really intended for LTS like usage > > > > Please do NOT expect Alpha1 to be fully usable. This is the first > images of a new release cycle. They are expected to be installable, not > ready for users. > > - -- > Charlie Kravetz > Linux Registered User Number 425914 [http://counter.li.org/] > Never let anyone steal your DREAM. [http://keepingdreams.com] > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- > Version: GnuPG v1.4.11 (GNU/Linux) > > iQEcBAEBAgAGBQJO1WelAAoJEFNEIRz9dxbArx4IAKPRC1xgI0+qW2NlvCb3WkM5 > aXcapiwK8X5b/VOd30PGaybuRUrzXhoAV+sjRXa3Kp5bvlIO3oV70UbR0g9V2Nj2 > PFV/AfW5PCJzuKfoYtHDkmZM7fzPx8ahpzoiS6HUrZl8hVjEkImq1gBDwO46O7Il > npQ2FnfVKNR7Hxa3OEtB2wBkym0Lcbagyq2Uj8htOZQp7GrmcYa70w1t09sje5lq > X6bDzSe2U7eZDMdcc6tbTl8n987gXP1fPzK6obnQE1U5OnSFy0NHcE1OSWzG5Y91 > vgarrvGsmnqKtazxCx2JVHsGSO/z88P9dHtrXUBepjwHj69Mo1162oz5Wo3nTQU= > =zM0w > -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- > -- > xubuntu-devel mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/xubuntu-devel >
-- xubuntu-devel mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/xubuntu-devel
