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The GNOME Journal, March Edition 33

jimmy_dean writes "The latest issue of The GNOME Journal has just been published. This regularly published online magazine features original content and commentary for and by the GNOME Community. This issue covers some technical articles, including Audio CD Ripping/Burning by Ken Vandine and Simplified Package Management in Ubuntu Hoary by John Meuser. Celebrating the release of GNOME 2.10, we include a tour of 2.10 by Sayamindu Dasgupta and also the evolution of Evolution 2.2 by Jorge O. Castro. Also, art.gnome.org gets a face lift as told by Link Dupont."
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The GNOME Journal, March Edition

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  • Why is this in the BSD section?
    • Re:BSD? (Score:3, Informative)

      by Homology ( 639438 )
      Why is this in the BSD section?

      This might come as a big surprise to you, but GNOME runs just fine on any *BSD.

    • Why is this in the BSD section?

      Everyone's got to be somewhere boss.

      Besides, there isn't an `elephantine pretty but pointless software' section.

  • I have to admit it looks very nice. That being said it also appears not to have much in the way of content. Most of the stuff seems (except for the good how-to) appears to just release notes ( http://www.gnome.org/start/2.10/notes/rnwhatsnew. html [gnome.org]) repackaged. If that is what they were going for then okay, but I think they could do a whole lot more with this. (caveat: this is my first time reading the Gnome Journal).
  • by Evil_Way ( 220281 ) on Sunday March 13, 2005 @09:07AM (#11925654)
    Unlike the radical change from 1.4 to 2.0, this release can mostly be characterized as one concentrating on polish and finish.
    It's good to know they have a special upgrade just for users in poland and finland!
  • where exactly does one get GNOME Baker. Since peeking at the GNOME Journal doesn't seem to give any links or source...
  • I really like GJ for its good formulated and still short articles. He seams to get right to the point and not so much small talk.

    Not to mention the website. Superb design and layout!!

    I hope to read more articles from GJ!
  • Are there any good CD label making programs for GNOME? Preferably something that will look up audio CDs in FreeDB (which appears to be integrated into GNOME) so I don't have to type so much in?

    Thanks.
  • This email was sent last saturday:

    Date: Sat, 12 Mar 2005 06:53:57 -0500
    From: Joe Marcus Clarke <marcus@FreeBSD.org>
    To: FreeBSD GNOME Users <gnome@FreeBSD.org>
    Cc: ports@FreeBSD.org
    Subject: Presenting GNOME 2.10 for FreeBSD
    X-Mailer: Evolution 2.0.4 FreeBSD GNOME Team Port

    [-- The following data is signed --]

    The release notes can be found at
    http://www.gnome.org/start/2.10/notes/rnwhats n ew.html, and will give you a
    good idea of what has gone into this release overall. However, a lot of
    FreeBSD spe
  • by QuantumG ( 50515 ) <qg@biodome.org> on Sunday March 13, 2005 @06:23PM (#11928639) Homepage Journal
    I sure hope they changed the menu option for package management. Have a look at this screenshot [osdir.com]. Everything on the System Configuration menu has a "nice" name that most anyone could understand. Except, that is, the package manager. The average user is going to be asking. Why is "Synaptic" in the menu option? Wtf is a "package manager" anyways? I'm not going to click on that. A better name for that menu option would have been: Install and Update Software.
    • Hmm.. looking at this screenshot [osdir.com] Hoary hasn't "fixed" this. Now, dare I go email someone at Ubuntu and get my head ripped off? Or should I go file a bug that will probably be ignored. Hmm.. which of these two options requires me to lower my cinicism levels the least.. filing a bug I guess.
    • A better name for that menu option would have been: Install and Update Software.

      Yet another example of "usability means we must use the wrong terminology." A package manager is NOT the same thing as a software installer and updater. "Package manager" is the correct term, is the common term in all Unix and Unix like systems, and should thus remain the term to use. We should not dumb (ei. stupidify) the UI down to the level of how moronic you believe people to be. Yes, this might confuse some newbies freshl
      • Ummm no. Package management is about installing, removing and updating software. We're not talking about Mac app wrappers here. Synaptic is just a front end to apt-cache and apt-get. The apt-get man page [die.net] makes it pretty damn clear that the operations you perform with it are install, upgrade and remove. That's what you're doing and that's what the menu option should offer the user.

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