Well, I am currently trying out Gnome 3, haven't got to the provided
tests yet, and am having too many stability issues; perhaps there
will be a suite of updates that address many of the issues. I will
try and document my issues as soon as I can. On 04/27/2011 05:30 AM, test-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote: Send test mailing list submissions to test@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To subscribe or unsubscribe via the World Wide Web, visit https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/test or, via email, send a message with subject or body 'help' to test-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx You can reach the person managing the list at test-owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx When replying, please edit your Subject line so it is more specific than "Re: Contents of test digest..." Today's Topics: 1. Sample items and configurations to test updates (Samuel Greenfeld) 2. Re: Well, I've tried GNOME 3 now... (David L) 3. Re: Well, I've tried GNOME 3 now... (Ralf Corsepius) 4. Re: Well, I've tried GNOME 3 now... (Adam Williamson) 5. Cannot login to F15 without nomodeset (Manilal K M) 6. Re: Cannot login to F15 without nomodeset (Per Bothner) 7. Re: Well, I've tried GNOME 3 now... (Jan Wildeboer) 8. Re: Well, I've tried GNOME 3 now... (Ralf Corsepius) 9. Re: Well, I've tried GNOME 3 now... (Ed Greshko) 10. Re: Well, I've tried GNOME 3 now... (Ralf Corsepius) 11. Re: Well, I've tried GNOME 3 now... (Rahul Sundaram) 12. Re: Well, I've tried GNOME 3 now... (Ed Greshko) 13. rawhide report: 20110427 changes (Rawhide Report) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Message: 1 Date: Tue, 26 Apr 2011 22:48:53 -0400 From: Samuel Greenfeld <greenfeld@xxxxxxxxxx> Subject: Sample items and configurations to test updates To: For testers of Fedora development releases <test@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Message-ID: <BANLkTikbs=syYKWO4ebSjvX25NS59q-bnw@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Watching the latest updates in Fedora, there have been many items (libtiff, wireshark, asterisk, etc.) which I know how to use, but I am somewhat hesitant to test since they require having a lot of sample files, configurations, and (in the case of things like Asterisk) other systems to talk to. And while Bugzilla often tells us the exact format(s) and protocol(s) fixed by a release, the particular items needed to test it are hard to predict in advance. Does the Fedora test team or a related project have a library of configuration and test files of various types which may be downloaded for testing purposes? If not perhaps we should create one. Making setups and sample items on the fly using software other than that under test can take me a lot of time. --- SJG -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/test/attachments/20110426/4a1f3fa0/attachment-0001.html ------------------------------ Message: 2 Date: Tue, 26 Apr 2011 21:12:24 -0700 From: David L <idht4n@xxxxxxxxx> Subject: Re: Well, I've tried GNOME 3 now... To: For testing and quality assurance of Fedora releases <test@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Message-ID: <BANLkTimcC2x1H2C9xR4moGPD2FMctHLsWA@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 On Tue, Apr 26, 2011 at 8:28 AM, Adam Williamson wrote: <snip>Obsessively follow? All you had to do was install Fedora 12, 13 or 14 and hit the 'GNOME Shell' button in desktop-effects.I can't speak for other people, but when I tried gnome shell in Fedora 13, it was just completely broken (at least on my hardware) to the point that I couldn't really even see what I didn't like about it. And from what I remember, it seemed a lot different from what I see now on fedora 15 beta. At the time, I attributed the problem to bad 3D on my hardware and the fact that is was a really early release. It's only now that it's working well enough that I can actually use it that I notice what I don't like about it. Here are a few things that annoy me about gnome shell: - The panel on the top is mostly wasted space AFAICT and I haven't figured out how to add a custom launcher that my 5 year old is used to. Am I missing something? - After you've started one terminal shell and you try to start another one, it just brings you to the first one you started unless you right click and tell it to start a new shell. - After you finally figure out how to start a bunch of shells (or any kind of window I suspect), switching between workspaces is painfully slow (like a second or two). And it doesn't have to even be switching from or to a workspace that has a lot of windows. As long one workspace has a lot of open windows, it's really slow. - I have used multiple rows and columns of workspaces for like 17 years and every Linux windows environment I've worked with has had that capability. I don't see a way to get many columns of workspaces in gnome shell - related to the last point, I have a tradition of organizing different things in different workspaces. I work for three different companies and I dedicate rows to each company. The right workspace is for email. The left one is for vnc sessions into the company's server. The next one is for browsers, etc. In addition to not having multiple columns of workspaces, the rows don't seem to even exist until I put a window in them. So I can't get to row N until rows 1->N-1 exist. Am I missing something or is it impossible get a fixed NxM grid of workspaces in gnome-shell? - Couldn't find an easy way to get focus follows mouse. Ended up having to use gconf-edit. - Wasn't obvious how to revert to fallback mode. It's under system info... I expected system info to tell me things like processor type, etc, not be the place to configure 2D fallback mode. The gnome3 fallback mode solves the speed problem and I can get a workspace grid. FWIW, here's the smolt profile that shows my video card. I assume gnome-shell is much faster on other hardware, but it's pretty slow on this system: http://www.smolts.org/client/show/pub_eac1ae65-2436-4ef5-9caf-cf4923b716e5 Cheers... David ------------------------------ Message: 3 Date: Wed, 27 Apr 2011 06:56:45 +0200 From: Ralf Corsepius <rc040203@xxxxxxxxxx> Subject: Re: Well, I've tried GNOME 3 now... To: For testing and quality assurance of Fedora releases <test@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Message-ID: <4DB7A20D.4020800@xxxxxxxxxx> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8; format=flowed On 04/26/2011 05:23 PM, Gerald Henriksen wrote:On Tue, 26 Apr 2011 03:43:55 +0000 (UTC), you wrote:Why did Fedora decide to abandon Gnome 2, instead of offering Gnome 3 as an experimental college-level project via a spin (as one poster here already asked), representing a work-in-progress where geeks still learn their Computer Science principles and skills ?As much as I dislike Gnome 3 and am considering my alternatives, it is very unfair to dump on Fedora for the problems with Gnome 3.Why? I think it's appropriate to dump Fedora because of this, because Fedora has made Gnome 3 it's default desktop and because Fedora is actively promoting it.Do you know that even on Gnome 3 Shell devs (and users) list people admit that they possibly boxed themselves into a corner and now are not willing or able to reverse the course where things went wrong ? It is a Fedora problem, and it will be a Red Hat problem in due time !Red Hat is fortunate that they can wait and see, and if necessary evaluate the cost/benefit and if necessary allocate resources to the issue.Well, as others already said, the current Fedora 15 desktop is unusable to many people. "Kool smartphone kiz" and newcomers may like it, as I feel it's unusable for "business class use-cases" due to its GUI-design.Fedora, as a volunteeer effort, cannot.It's worse. I fear Fedora will loose contributors, because Fedora is not shipping the DE these users want. ------------------------------ Message: 4 Date: Tue, 26 Apr 2011 22:14:37 -0700 From: Adam Williamson <awilliam@xxxxxxxxxx> Subject: Re: Well, I've tried GNOME 3 now... To: For testing and quality assurance of Fedora releases <test@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Message-ID: <1303881277.2843.1.camel@adam> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" On Wed, 2011-04-27 at 06:56 +0200, Ralf Corsepius wrote:Fedora, as a volunteeer effort, cannot.It's worse. I fear Fedora will loose contributors, because Fedora is not shipping the DE these users want.We ship every major currently maintained desktop. Which one do you think is missing? --
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