[om-council] Une bonne (?) question
rugyada
rugyada at gmail.com
Sat Apr 9 00:09:12 EDT 2016
Thank to you JC and Raph for translation.
I started, but although I was able to understand everything I gave up:
too much exhausting translating from a not native language (spoken, in
plus) to another not native one... Naah, no way :))
I agree, it's balanced review - if we skip the openmandriva/m****a
boring comments & the big Q. Pity, because we otherwise we could have
linked it like we did for others in the past, this one: NO! :P
I can agree also on some points for example the ___horrible___ colored
console and amarok/clementine missing.
What puzzled me more was the kernel-package (and some development
packages as well, if I recall right like gcc or such) installed along
with urpmi clementine gimp (?!?!).
I've installed clementine more than once and can assure you it didn't
ask for those packages. Will test soon gimp, and the krita theme
without any intervention on current default settings.
About non localization of some apps, when language is available, I'm
not sure it's the same but for example when my localization is Italian
I use to run command urpmi firefox-it which will install firefox + IT
local. In case it works with other apps too, we might add the trick in
errata or somewhere else (like Tips & Tricks).
2016-04-09 3:37 GMT+02:00 Raphaël Jadot <rj at hodo.fr>:
> Interesting review.
>
> Despite the openmandriva/mageia thing he indeed notes several things he
> likes and dislikes quite impartially.
>
> Addiyionally to what said Jean-Claude, he also notes good theme integration
> of gtk3 applications as well as kde4. However he considers krita theme not
> very good as it's difficult to read some elements.
>
> Showfoto and digikam are not in French while other applications are and the
> insallation of thunderbird does not provide easily fr language.
>
>
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>
> 09.04.2016, 00:35, "Jean-Claude Vanier" <jclvanier at gmail.com>:
>
>
> Thanks Cristina. In fact it's not a so bad review. I think I saw him
> once in Dijon which is not far from the place where I live.
> The main points are:
> -- too much colors (background and konsole)
> -- he misses gimp (replaced by krita) and thunderbird not installed by
> default. Idem with amarok and clementine.
> -- what is the need to install devel packages and kernel headers with
> clementine and gimp (he installed those packages together: urpmi
> clementine gimp)?
> -- good points: calamares and the repositories installed by default
> and several tools like usb format.
> -- the beta works pretty well with recent packages and doesn't eat too
> much resources.
> -- for him both distros have the same philosophy, so why don't we work
> with Mageia (the distro he prefers)?
> -- and, like Cristina said: why OpenMandriva exists?
>
> 2016-04-08 21:02 GMT+02:00 rugyada <rugyada at gmail.com>:
>
> Pourquoi existons-nous?
> Pourquoi?? Pourquoi !!! -.-
>
> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZdRjILYGDNo
>
> The big mysteries of the universe...
> I could not resist, sorry :)
>
>
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> Best regards,
> Cristina
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