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From: "Mart Raudsepp (leio)" <leio@g.o>
To: gentoo-commits@l.g.o
Subject: [gentoo-commits] gentoo commit in xml/htdocs/proj/en/desktop/gnome/howtos: gnome-2.22-upgrade.xml
Date: Thu, 03 Apr 2008 01:10:13
Message-Id: E1JhDxy-0004qr-99@stork.gentoo.org
1 leio 08/04/03 01:10:10
2
3 Modified: gnome-2.22-upgrade.xml
4 Log:
5 Capitalize GNOME everywhere where appropriate - It's GNOME, not Gnome or anything else when referring to the desktop or project
6
7 Revision Changes Path
8 1.4 xml/htdocs/proj/en/desktop/gnome/howtos/gnome-2.22-upgrade.xml
9
10 file : http://sources.gentoo.org/viewcvs.py/gentoo/xml/htdocs/proj/en/desktop/gnome/howtos/gnome-2.22-upgrade.xml?rev=1.4&view=markup
11 plain: http://sources.gentoo.org/viewcvs.py/gentoo/xml/htdocs/proj/en/desktop/gnome/howtos/gnome-2.22-upgrade.xml?rev=1.4&content-type=text/plain
12 diff : http://sources.gentoo.org/viewcvs.py/gentoo/xml/htdocs/proj/en/desktop/gnome/howtos/gnome-2.22-upgrade.xml?r1=1.3&r2=1.4
13
14 Index: gnome-2.22-upgrade.xml
15 ===================================================================
16 RCS file: /var/cvsroot/gentoo/xml/htdocs/proj/en/desktop/gnome/howtos/gnome-2.22-upgrade.xml,v
17 retrieving revision 1.3
18 retrieving revision 1.4
19 diff -u -r1.3 -r1.4
20 --- gnome-2.22-upgrade.xml 2 Apr 2008 20:34:40 -0000 1.3
21 +++ gnome-2.22-upgrade.xml 3 Apr 2008 01:10:09 -0000 1.4
22 @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
23 <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
24 <!DOCTYPE guide SYSTEM "/dtd/guide.dtd">
25 -<!-- $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo/xml/htdocs/proj/en/desktop/gnome/howtos/gnome-2.22-upgrade.xml,v 1.3 2008/04/02 20:34:40 dang Exp $ -->
26 +<!-- $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo/xml/htdocs/proj/en/desktop/gnome/howtos/gnome-2.22-upgrade.xml,v 1.4 2008/04/03 01:10:09 leio Exp $ -->
27
28 <guide link="/proj/en/desktop/gnome/howtos/gnome-2.22-upgrade.xml">
29
30 @@ -8,6 +8,9 @@
31 <author title="Author">
32 <mail link="remi@g.o">RĂ©mi Cardona</mail>
33 </author>
34 +<author title="Editor">
35 + <mail link="leio@g.o">Mart Raudsepp</mail>
36 +</author>
37
38 <abstract>
39 This is a guide for upgrading from GNOME 2.20.x to GNOME 2.22.x.
40 @@ -28,26 +31,26 @@
41
42 <p>
43 Starting with 2.22, Seahorse (app-crypt/seahorse) is the blessed key and
44 -password manager, replacing the old and tired Gnome Keyring Manager
45 +password manager, replacing the old and tired GNOME Keyring Manager
46 (gnome-extra/gnome-keyring-manager). It handles both GPG and SSH keys, and can
47 -be also used to manage the passwords saved in your Gnome keyring.
48 +be also used to manage the passwords saved in your GNOME keyring.
49 </p>
50
51 </body>
52 </section>
53 <section>
54 -<title>PAM and Gnome Keyring integration</title>
55 +<title>PAM and GNOME Keyring integration</title>
56 <body>
57
58 <p>
59 -Starting with Gnome 2.20, Gnome Keyring (gnome-base/gnome-keyring) started
60 +Starting with GNOME 2.20, GNOME Keyring (gnome-base/gnome-keyring) started
61 providing a PAM module (pam_gnome_keyring.so) to automatically unlock your
62 keyring as you log in to your session, thereby saving you the trouble from
63 typing two passwords.
64 </p>
65
66 <p>
67 -In Gnome 2.22, this feature is now even more easily configured, thanks to
68 +In GNOME 2.22, this feature is now even more easily configured, thanks to
69 sys-auth/pambase that sports a shiny gnome use flag. With this flag enabled,
70 the pam configuration files in /etc/pam.d/ will automatically have
71 pam_keyring.so inserted in the right places. Just remember to use "etc-update"
72 @@ -69,14 +72,14 @@
73
74 <p>
75 Unfortunately, that code still is not ready for production use (at the time of
76 -writing, it is in an alpha stage) so the Gnome release managers decided not to
77 -include GDM 2.22 for Gnome 2.22, but to ship GDM 2.20 instead. Ubuntu and
78 +writing, it is in an alpha stage) so the GNOME release managers decided not to
79 +include GDM 2.22 for GNOME 2.22, but to ship GDM 2.20 instead. Ubuntu and
80 Mandriva are both going to be using GDM 2.20 for their Spring 2008 releases, we
81 also decided to include that version in portage.
82 </p>
83
84 <p>
85 -During the Gnome 2.23/2.24 testing cycle, we will probably package the new GDM
86 +During the GNOME 2.23/2.24 testing cycle, we will probably package the new GDM
87 if we feel that the featureset is consistent with the old version and that
88 migration does not come with too high a price.
89 </p>
90 @@ -99,11 +102,11 @@
91 <chapter>
92 <title>Known Issues</title>
93 <section>
94 -<title>Gnome no longer available as a session option in GDM</title>
95 +<title>GNOME no longer available as a session option in GDM</title>
96 <body>
97
98 <note>
99 -This section should only concern users of the Gnome overlay. Users who have been using Gnome 2.22 from Portage should be fine.
100 +This section should only concern users of the GNOME overlay. Users who have been using GNOME 2.22 from Portage should be fine.
101 </note>
102
103 <p>
104 @@ -111,11 +114,11 @@
105 </p>
106
107 <p>
108 -In Gnome 2.20, the file /usr/share/xsessions/gnome.desktop was installed by GDM, which causes a lot of headaches. For instance, if you want to use another login manager (such as KDM or Entrance) capable of reading .desktop files but still use a Gnome session, you would have to install GDM even if you never used it.
109 +In GNOME 2.20, the file /usr/share/xsessions/gnome.desktop was installed by GDM, which causes a lot of headaches. For instance, if you want to use another login manager (such as KDM or Entrance) capable of reading .desktop files but still use a GNOME session, you would have to install GDM even if you never used it.
110 </p>
111
112 <p>
113 -In Gnome 2.22, that small issue was fixed and the gnome.desktop file is now installed by gnome-base/gnome-session (which is the actual program launched by the login manager to start Gnome).
114 +In GNOME 2.22, that small issue was fixed and the gnome.desktop file is now installed by gnome-base/gnome-session (which is the actual program launched by the login manager to start GNOME).
115 </p>
116
117 <p>
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