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Re: Bugs, doubts and suggestions in Xubuntu Dapper: msg#00204

Subject: Re: Bugs, doubts and suggestions in Xubuntu Dapper
Jani,

> > 1) Where are te other plugins on XFCE-panel, wich in Breezy are
> > installed by default?
>
> The panel layout is not final either, and some plugins have not been ported
> yet.
> Are you thinking of the print and the settings plugins?

No, I thinking in system load, net monitor, weather plugin, clipboard
monitor etc.

---
> > 4) Why Nautilus? It uses GNOME libs, don't it? ;-(
>
> if nautilus is installed by default that's a bug. Have to figure out what
> brings it in the install.

I think that aptitude [wrongly] installed Nautilus when I did
"aptitude install xubuntu-desktop", I'll install Dapper-server again
and install xubuntu-desktop with apt-get to confirm it.

---
> > 5) Apps that are in Ubuntu [with GNOME] like "System Monitor" use GNOME
> libs?
>
>
> which package is that? again it should not be installed by default.

aptitude, again :-/

---
> > And suggestions :-)
> > 1) Add "sound manager" in panel 1 to default distribution of xubuntu
> Dapper.
>
> The mixer plugin you mean?

Yes.

---
> > 2) Add other functionalities in panel that was in xubuntu Breezy.
>
> Examples :)

System load, net monitor, weather plugin, clipboard monitor etc.

---
> > 3) Don't use Nautilus [I openned it and now my wallpaper changed, has
> > icons etc.], I prefer xfdesktop ;-)
>
> we won't use nautilus.

aptitude... =/

---
> > I installed Ubuntu Dapper Server in pt_BR language [Portuguese
> > (Brazil)] and some texts aren't translated [XFCE Settings Manager is
> > one of the applications that aren't 100% translated]. How can I help
> > xubuntu project in tranlating these expressions? I have an account in
> > Launchpad and translated some packages in Rosetta ;-)
>
> if they are xfce packages you can help at i18n.xfce.org since they do not
> use
> rosetta. If they are other apps we use but are not part of xfce then sure go
> ahead
> and translate in rosetta.

Okay, here I go! ;-)

--
Abraços,
 Álvaro Justen [Turicas]



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