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leio 08/04/03 01:10:10 |
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Modified: gnome-2.22-upgrade.xml |
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Log: |
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Capitalize GNOME everywhere where appropriate - It's GNOME, not Gnome or anything else when referring to the desktop or project |
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Revision Changes Path |
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1.4 xml/htdocs/proj/en/desktop/gnome/howtos/gnome-2.22-upgrade.xml |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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Index: gnome-2.22-upgrade.xml |
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=================================================================== |
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RCS file: /var/cvsroot/gentoo/xml/htdocs/proj/en/desktop/gnome/howtos/gnome-2.22-upgrade.xml,v |
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retrieving revision 1.3 |
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retrieving revision 1.4 |
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diff -u -r1.3 -r1.4 |
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--- gnome-2.22-upgrade.xml 2 Apr 2008 20:34:40 -0000 1.3 |
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+++ gnome-2.22-upgrade.xml 3 Apr 2008 01:10:09 -0000 1.4 |
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@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ |
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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> |
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<!DOCTYPE guide SYSTEM "/dtd/guide.dtd"> |
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-<!-- $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 $ --> |
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+<!-- $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 $ --> |
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<guide link="/proj/en/desktop/gnome/howtos/gnome-2.22-upgrade.xml"> |
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<author title="Author"> |
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<mail link="remi@g.o">RĂ©mi Cardona</mail> |
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</author> |
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+<author title="Editor"> |
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+ <mail link="leio@g.o">Mart Raudsepp</mail> |
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+</author> |
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<abstract> |
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This is a guide for upgrading from GNOME 2.20.x to GNOME 2.22.x. |
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<p> |
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Starting with 2.22, Seahorse (app-crypt/seahorse) is the blessed key and |
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-password manager, replacing the old and tired Gnome Keyring Manager |
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+password manager, replacing the old and tired GNOME Keyring Manager |
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(gnome-extra/gnome-keyring-manager). It handles both GPG and SSH keys, and can |
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-be also used to manage the passwords saved in your Gnome keyring. |
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+be also used to manage the passwords saved in your GNOME keyring. |
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</p> |
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</body> |
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</section> |
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<section> |
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-<title>PAM and Gnome Keyring integration</title> |
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+<title>PAM and GNOME Keyring integration</title> |
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<body> |
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<p> |
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-Starting with Gnome 2.20, Gnome Keyring (gnome-base/gnome-keyring) started |
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+Starting with GNOME 2.20, GNOME Keyring (gnome-base/gnome-keyring) started |
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providing a PAM module (pam_gnome_keyring.so) to automatically unlock your |
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keyring as you log in to your session, thereby saving you the trouble from |
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typing two passwords. |
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</p> |
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<p> |
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-In Gnome 2.22, this feature is now even more easily configured, thanks to |
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+In GNOME 2.22, this feature is now even more easily configured, thanks to |
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sys-auth/pambase that sports a shiny gnome use flag. With this flag enabled, |
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the pam configuration files in /etc/pam.d/ will automatically have |
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pam_keyring.so inserted in the right places. Just remember to use "etc-update" |
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<p> |
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Unfortunately, that code still is not ready for production use (at the time of |
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-writing, it is in an alpha stage) so the Gnome release managers decided not to |
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-include GDM 2.22 for Gnome 2.22, but to ship GDM 2.20 instead. Ubuntu and |
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+writing, it is in an alpha stage) so the GNOME release managers decided not to |
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+include GDM 2.22 for GNOME 2.22, but to ship GDM 2.20 instead. Ubuntu and |
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Mandriva are both going to be using GDM 2.20 for their Spring 2008 releases, we |
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also decided to include that version in portage. |
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</p> |
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<p> |
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-During the Gnome 2.23/2.24 testing cycle, we will probably package the new GDM |
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+During the GNOME 2.23/2.24 testing cycle, we will probably package the new GDM |
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if we feel that the featureset is consistent with the old version and that |
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migration does not come with too high a price. |
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</p> |
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<chapter> |
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<title>Known Issues</title> |
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<section> |
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-<title>Gnome no longer available as a session option in GDM</title> |
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+<title>GNOME no longer available as a session option in GDM</title> |
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<body> |
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<note> |
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-This section should only concern users of the Gnome overlay. Users who have been using Gnome 2.22 from Portage should be fine. |
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+This section should only concern users of the GNOME overlay. Users who have been using GNOME 2.22 from Portage should be fine. |
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</note> |
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<p> |
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</p> |
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<p> |
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-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. |
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+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. |
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</p> |
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<p> |
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-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). |
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+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). |
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</p> |
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