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OpenSource needs Quality – not Quantity!

I was just stumbling through art.gnome.org, after reading the “What’s new?“-page of GNOME 2.26 and I was wondering why the control themes I’ve submitted some years ago are still on page two of seven. I remembered the time, in which … Continue reading

Elementary GNOME

I just replaced my SLES-like GNOME Desktop by some even more sexy theme (or better: Desktop Project) called “Elementary”. The Elementary Desktop Project was created as a respond to KDE’s Oxygen/Appeal projects, as it says about itself. In fact, the … Continue reading

Compiz/DualHead and GNOME Do!

Yesterday evening I’ve just upgraded my Debian SID to the latest versions and saw that there also were compiz-updates available. I’ve been pretty happy because I was looking forward to maybe get DualHead with GLX running with that new Xorg … Continue reading

And a bit more Do!ng …

It’s really fun hacking on plugins for GNOME Do! – especially because of the little development and debbuging time needed. THIS is what RAD is actually about, heh. Yes, you’re thinking right: Yet another set of new plugins for GNOME … Continue reading

More to Do!…

So, after I’ve published my first two GNOME Do! Plugins I’ve already hacked and release my thrid and fourth plugin. The one is an Add-On for looking up function names using Devhelp and the second one provides subscribing to newsfeeds … Continue reading