Linked by Eugenia Loli on Wed 1st Mar 2006 22:39 UTC
Gnome The first release candidate for GNOME 2.14 is out. This is the last GNOME unstable release before the big .0 release. Lots of new features and bug fixes have been added during this cycle; Davyd's 'Look at GNOME 2.14' tells you which. Download the platform, desktop, admin and bindings sources.
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Looking good
by drLog on Wed 1st Mar 2006 22:59 UTC
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2005-07-11

Im running 2.12 with xgl/compiz at the moment. This will polish it all up and it will run nice and sweet.

The linux desktop never looked this sexy ;)

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RE: Looking good
by netpython on Thu 2nd Mar 2006 09:35 UTC in reply to "Looking good"
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2005-07-06

Im running 2.12 with xgl/compiz at the moment. This will polish it all up and it will run nice and sweet.

So do i on Ubuntu 6.04.
Both xgl and compiz significantly contributed to a more speedy desktop experience.

The linux desktop never looked this sexy ;)

:-)

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Looking Forward To It
by DoctorPepper on Wed 1st Mar 2006 23:10 UTC
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2005-07-12

I'm looking forward to Ubuntu 6.04 and Gnome 2.14. That will be very cool!

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RE: Looking Forward To It
by Mitarai on Wed 1st Mar 2006 23:28 UTC in reply to "Looking Forward To It"
Mitarai Member since:
2005-07-28

Same here.

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RE: Looking Forward To It
by leonel on Thu 2nd Mar 2006 00:41 UTC in reply to "Looking Forward To It"
leonel Member since:
2006-03-02

Already here with Ubuntu Dapper no problems
even it's not released but is feature freeze

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dictonary in 2 secs
by cybrjackle on Thu 2nd Mar 2006 00:05 UTC
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2005-11-20

One application that got a lot of attention is GNOME Terminal which can now display the entire contents of the dictionary on the screen literally in a second, or in under 2 seconds using antialiased fonts (using antialiased fonts it took xterm 1m 13s to do the same!).


Hurm, wonder what CPU he has there.

1st run
real 0m7.950s
user 0m0.000s
sys 0m1.016s

2nd run
real 0m6.718s
user 0m0.000s
sys 0m0.408s

gnome-terminal-2.13.91

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RE: dictonary in 2 secs
by cybrjackle on Thu 2nd Mar 2006 02:46 UTC in reply to "dictonary in 2 secs"
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2005-11-20

Fedora Rawhide
cat /usr/share/dict/words | wc -l
479625

Ubuntu
cat /usr/share/dict/words | wc -l
98569

Thats why it took longer, 381056 more words in Fedora ;)

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RE[2]: dictonary in 2 secs
by what on Thu 2nd Mar 2006 11:50 UTC in reply to "RE: dictonary in 2 secs"
what Member since:
2006-01-04

"
Fedora Rawhide
cat /usr/share/dict/words | wc -l
479625

Ubuntu
cat /usr/share/dict/words | wc -l
98569
"

Useless cat of the week ;)
wc -l < /usr/share/dict/words

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RE[3]: dictonary in 2 secs
by sbergman27 on Thu 2nd Mar 2006 21:55 UTC in reply to "RE[2]: dictonary in 2 secs"
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2005-07-24

Useless redirection of the week. ;-)

wc -l /usr/share/dict/words

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RE[4]: dictonary in 2 secs
by what on Fri 3rd Mar 2006 00:05 UTC in reply to "RE[3]: dictonary in 2 secs"
what Member since:
2006-01-04

The output is not the same, your command will also print the filename.

Sorry ;)

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Wow
by codergeek42 on Thu 2nd Mar 2006 01:09 UTC
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2006-01-07

Seriously: Much praise to the GNOME and other hackers. Things just keep getting sleaker, faster, and I love the "just make the stuff work" philosophy of the GNOME project. It just keeps getting sexier and sexier with each release!

Thanks, GNOME devs!!! ;)

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RE: Wow
by abhaysahai on Thu 2nd Mar 2006 02:38 UTC in reply to "Wow"
abhaysahai Member since:
2005-10-20

Add Ubuntu to you list.
Ubuntu devs are contribution a lot to Gnome development as such. The latest dapper release already supports XGL.
Waiting for the final dapper release when Gnome 2.14 final will be a part of Ubuntu.

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RE[2]: Wow
by manmist on Thu 2nd Mar 2006 02:50 UTC in reply to "RE: Wow"
manmist Member since:
2005-12-18

"
Ubuntu devs are contribution a lot to Gnome development as such. The latest dapper release already supports XGL."


Large majority of modules are maintained by Red Hat followed by Novell. Ubuntu merely repackaged and polishes stuff. XGL is packaged in the unsupported universe repository and is not part of core ubuntu.

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RE[3]: Wow
by SEJeff on Thu 2nd Mar 2006 03:05 UTC in reply to "RE[2]: Wow"
SEJeff Member since:
2005-11-05

Vincent Untz, Davyd Madeley, Jeff Waugh (the gnome release manager) all seem to use Ubuntu... these are serious gnome devs / board members and saying they are not is a blatant lie. How can you say that Ubuntu "merely repackaged and polishes stuff" when Canonical, the commercial organization behind Ubuntu, funds core gnome team members like Jeff Waugh?

manmist, I think you are a bit misguided although you are correct in saying Novell/RH fund a lot of gnome development.

Edited 2006-03-02 03:06

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RE[4]: Wow
by manmist on Thu 2nd Mar 2006 05:46 UTC in reply to "RE[3]: Wow"
manmist Member since:
2005-12-18

"Vincent Untz, Davyd Madeley, Jeff Waugh (the gnome release manager) all seem to use Ubuntu..."

Jeff Waugh is not the release manager. Elijah Newren is. Look at the primary modules maintainers list in GNOME. Nobody from Ubuntu is in the list

"How can you say that Ubuntu "merely repackaged and polishes stuff" when Canonical, the commercial organization behind Ubuntu, funds core gnome team members like Jeff Waugh? "

How can Jeff Waugh be a core contributor when he is not a developer or doing any significant GNOME contribution at all?


"I think you are a bit misguided although you are correct in saying Novell/RH fund a lot of gnome development. "

Just shows that you dont follow GNOME development closely.

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RE[5]: Wow
by abhaysahai on Thu 2nd Mar 2006 08:36 UTC in reply to "RE[4]: Wow"
abhaysahai Member since:
2005-10-20

Jeff Waugh

By day, Jeff Waugh works on Ubuntu business and community development for Canonical. By night, he rides shotgun on the GNOME release juggernaut and plots the Open Source blogging explosion with Planet. Waugh is an active member of the Free Software community, holding positions such as GNOME Release Manager (2001-2005), Director of the GNOME Foundation Board (2003-2005), president of the Sydney Linux User's Group (2002-2004), and member of the linux.conf.au 2001 organising team. Jeff was awarded the Google-O'Reilly Open Source Evangelist Award for his contribution go Ubuntu and GNOME projects this last Summer. He is a card-carrying member of Linux Australia, but does not say "mate".

He is a part of current Gnome release team
http://live.gnome.org/ReleasePlanning/Membership

Release Team Membership
Elijah Newren
Federico Mena-Quintero
Frederic Crozat
Jeff Waugh
John Palmieri
Kjartan Maraas
Luis Villa
Vincent Untz


Yes Ubuntu is a contributor to Gnome.

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RE[6]: Wow
by manmist on Thu 2nd Mar 2006 08:59 UTC in reply to "RE[5]: Wow"
manmist Member since:
2005-12-18

Lets look at some updated information. Shall we?

http://gnomejournal.org/article/40/behind-the-scenes-jeff-waugh

"I’m the Release Manager Emeritus, which means that I can safely worry myself to sleep, but not have to do anything about it."

Jeff Waugh is not part of the release team anymore.

"Yes Ubuntu is a contributor to Gnome."

Yes through packaging and bug fixing. They havent written a single GNOME module yet.

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RE[7]: Wow
by SEJeff on Thu 2nd Mar 2006 13:17 UTC in reply to "RE[6]: Wow"
SEJeff Member since:
2005-11-05

Pardon me for having a job and actually doing something all day... yes I was incorrect about the *current* release manager. That doesn't mean I was fully incorrect.

I hate to break it to you, but Jeff Waugh does tons of gnome marketing / presentations. In many cases, marketing is *more* important than development. Also, I'm positive that if you look through the gnome cvs, you will find many references to ubuntu/canonical as they have contributed many bugfixes and patches upstream.

Microsoft has a (in some ways) inferior product with a brilliant sales team. Becuase of their sales/marketing juggernaut, they are one top, not because of their developers. Being such a loud promoter of the gnome desktop with numerous presentations and interviews, I would consider Jeff Waugh a core gnome member just as much as I would consider Federico Mena-Quintero. He is the guy who has been optimizing the gnome backend, bit by bit.

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RE[2]: Wow
by codergeek42 on Thu 2nd Mar 2006 04:22 UTC in reply to "RE: Wow"
codergeek42 Member since:
2006-01-07

I distinctly refrained from mentioning any specific Distro in my post because a great many of them contribute a very large amount to the GNOME development process; among them Fedora (my personal favorite), Ubuntu, Novell/SUSE, Gentoo, even FreeBSD...and the list would go on for a long time, which you probably don't want to spend bandwidth on. ;-)

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Links
by wahgnube on Thu 2nd Mar 2006 01:30 UTC
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2006-01-28
Fedora Core 5
by Rahul on Thu 2nd Mar 2006 02:48 UTC
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2005-07-06

Just FYI, Fedora Core scheduled for release on March 15 (same data as GNOME 2.14 release) will have GNOME 2.14 which is already in the test/development releases

http://fedora.redhat.com/About/schedule/

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RE: Fedora Core 5
by codergeek42 on Thu 2nd Mar 2006 04:24 UTC in reply to "Fedora Core 5"
codergeek42 Member since:
2006-01-07

YAY!!

Thanks, Rahul. ;)

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ubuntu with gnome 2.14
by dean_fry on Thu 2nd Mar 2006 11:00 UTC
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2005-07-06

a bit off-topic question:
ubuntu 6.04 should come out in april...didn't they wanted to have a new theme? the flight cds still have the human theme...and the release ist only one month away...

i'm looking forward to check out gnome 2.14 with xgl ;)

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RE: ubuntu with gnome 2.14
by netpython on Thu 2nd Mar 2006 12:14 UTC in reply to "ubuntu with gnome 2.14"
netpython Member since:
2005-07-06

Fortunately themes can be changed.
I'm very happy with the way 'gnome art-manager' works.

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RE[2]: ubuntu with gnome 2.14
by SlackerJack on Thu 2nd Mar 2006 18:33 UTC in reply to "RE: ubuntu with gnome 2.14"
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2005-11-12

gnome art manager is a awesome piece of kit for downloading themes, shame it's not intergraded into gnome-theme-manager.

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Amazing!
by null_pointer_us on Thu 2nd Mar 2006 22:40 UTC
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2005-08-19

There are quite a few improvements to Gnome in this new release. Compositing in Metacity, desktop search, performance improvements, better GEdit, and much-needed additions to the framework make this an excellent release IMO. I look forward to FC5 (~2 weeks away last I heard) so that I can try these things out on my main desktop.

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