On Sat, Jun 15, 2002 at 08:28:27PM -0700, Carl B. Constantine wrote: > Is there an upgrade path to Gnome2 for Woody or Sid? Something that > properly removes all the other gnome libs and apps and upgrades to the > new ones? Though I know many apps do not yet use the new GTK+2/Gnome2 > libs. > > I'm sure the two can co-exist, so what are people's experiences in > updating to the new Gnome? They do not co-exist and settings are not preserved. The Gnome2 people do not expect them to even partially co-exist (though with effort it can be made to work for _most_ things, functionality is certainly lost in the process however..) The Gnome2 desktop release won't likely be 100% bug-free either. Upstream developers have cautioned that end-users may want to wait for a couple revisions (so these bugs may be found and fixed and Sun or Ximian can try to migrate user settings from Gnome1.4 for you maybe..) Most applications are not yet Gnome2. I don't recall for certain, but I believe porting of Evolution has not even begun yet. It is my opinion that whatever release comes after woody will probably have Gnome2. Not because I've read any coherent plans for a transition or anything, but because I know that some plans in this regard will be made and implemented some time before the next Debian release is made, if we can consider history a guide. I'd really suggest holding off on it unless you're either quite happy to live with bugs or are willing to risk offending people who don't consider these things to be "bugs".. A short list of the known problems I've found are: settings not being saved by some apps, general problems with fonts all around, things which segfault on startup, and that sort of thing. All of these are problems I've experienced _within the past week_ using it. Some of them have been fixed, some of them will be fixed, some of them are unlikely to be fixed except by changes to XFree86. If that doesn't scare you off, much of Gnome2 is available in the Debian archive under project/experimental. I suggest reading debian-gtk-gnome if you start using ot so you're aware of what's happening there. -- Joseph Carter <knghtbrd@bluecherry.net> glDisable (DX8_CRAP); <Deek> If the user points the gun at his foot and pulls the trigger, it is our job to ensure the bullet gets where it's supposed to.
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