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 gnome2 art is cool

 
 by everaldo on: Jun 27 2002
 
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jakub an tigert are great artists!!!


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 who?

 
 by mathjazz on: Jun 28 2002
 
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what did they make?


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 Jimmac & Tigert

 
 by oliv on: Jul 1 2002
 
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Tigert was the main artist of Gnome 1 and participated quite a lot to Gnome 2 icons:
http://tigert.gimp.org/
He also did Wilber, the logo of Gimp, and is now quite active for GTK, Sawfish and Metacity themes.

But for Gnome 2, Jakub, alias Jimmac is the main artist.
http://jimmac.musichall.cz/

He created a SVG icon theme for Nautilus before this appeared in KDE (Actually, for official KDE, still does not exist, but will be soon)
see Ximiam-South and scalable Gorilla
http://jimmac.musichall.cz/themes.php3?skin=2

Some people did KDE icon themes based on their work:
http://www.kde-look.org/content/show.php?content=2207
http://www.kde-look.org/content/show.php?content=931
http://www.kde-look.org/content/show.php?content=952

I'm at present using the Gnome Stones one - I prefer their style to any other KDE icons. A matter of taste.


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 cool...

 
 by schnoopy on: Jun 28 2002
 
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...new Website! I'm just trying to find out when/were the debs will be here ;)

I love KDE, but the GNOMEs seem to have done a great job...i don't know why but gnome ever seems to me more elegant (altough the new crystal-screenshot promises the hell of a lot ;)

KDE & GNOME, keep up the perfect work; don't spend too much time in arguing on what is better but try to merge _usability_ (not the desktops!), for example look'n'feel being almost the same for both, depending in what DE you are actually working in (i.e.: when i'm in KDE i want GNOMEs to look similar to KDEs; when i'm in GNOME i want the KDEs to look like the GNOMEs.)

Schnoopy


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 yeah!

 
 by andyrock on: Jun 28 2002
 
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that would be great!


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 a disappointment

 
 by eyz on: Jul 1 2002
 
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I've used several betas and Garnome for the final release. I really can't say that I like Gnome 2. It is buggy (crashes on very simple and common tasks) and has rediculously few options for UI configuration. Until more bugs are fixed and more Gnome 2 apps are available, stick with 1.4 (if you don't use KDE).


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 heh

 
 by jvoorhis on: Jul 2 2002
 
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you foo-barred your build.

wait for the binaries for your disti :)


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 not worth waiting

 
 by eyz on: Jul 4 2002
 
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Everytime I complained about Gnome 2, I was told the installation had been wrong. The very truth is that both the Ximian RPMs and Garnome installed smoothly on my RH 7.3. What frustrates me the most is not Gnome 2 being buggy but its being rediculously unusable. Just try to create a panel!


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 OSNews Review

 
 by catalYst on: Jul 3 2002
 
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I'm pretty sure this review sums up whats going on over in Gnome-country...

http://www.osnews.com/story.php?news_id=1280

Basically, GNOME 2.0 is a library update, they had to bring GNOME up to GTK+ 2.0. That was a big feat, and they're mostly done with it, but now they really need to tweak the UI, 'cause right now 1.4 has it beat.

There are a lot of realy cool ideas just budding in 2.0, but the GNOME needs to finish bringing basic 1.4 features up to date...

just my 2 cents

-cat


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 gnome-look

 
 by jadrian on: Jul 3 2002
 
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Since we're talking about gnome, why is it that url http://www.gnome-look.org
actually points to kde-look.

I don't know who's idea was it to register the domain and all but it doesn't seem right to me...

J.A.


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 How to install?

 
 by jsd02 on: Jul 5 2002
 
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Hmmm...actually I like KDE more but I only want to take a look at Gnome 2, but I have some problems while installing it. I've downloaded all RPMs from the Base folder, and when I'm trying to install it I recieve this errors:
libORBit-2.so.0 is needed by at-spi-1.0.0-53
libORBitCosNaming-2.so.0 is needed by at-spi-1.0.0-53
libart_lgpl_2.so.2 is needed by at-spi-1.0.0-53
libatk-1.0.so.0 is needed by at-spi-1.0.0-53

and about 10 more are needed? What to do? I know this is not a helpdesk but if ppl here talk about gnome...


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 Wrong order.

 
 by slackware on: Jul 7 2002
 
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You're installing the packages in the wrong order. go to gnome.org and look at the install guide for the order that you need to install them.


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