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Tämä osio kertoo muutoksista, jotka vaikuttavat Fedoran graafisen työpöydän käyttäjiin.
This release features GNOME 2.22.
GNOME-aloitusruutu on kytketty pois käytöstä tarkoituksella emoprojektissa. Sen saa käyttöön ohjelmalla gconf-editor
tai seuraavalla komennolla:
gconftool-2 --set /apps/gnome-session/options/show_splash_screen --type bool true
Tässä julkaisussa näytönlukitsemisikkunan teemaa ei ole kytketty valittuun näytönsäästäjään. Tämän ominaisuuden ottamiseksi käyttöön tulee käyttää ohjelmaa gconf-editor
tai seuraavaa komentoa:
gconftool-2 --set --type string /apps/gnome-screensaver/lock_dialog_theme "system"
GNOME 2.22 features the new Gvfs, a userspace virtual
file-system with back-ends for sftp, ftp, dav, smb, obexftp, and
others. The Gvfs system is the replacement/successor of
gnome-vfs
.
Gvfs consists of two parts:
GIO, which is a new shared library that is part of GLib and
provides the API for
gvfs
Gvfs itself, a package that contains back-ends for the various file system types and protocols
The Gvfs system runs a single master daemon,
gvfsd
, that keeps
track of the current
gvfs
mounts. Most
mounts are run in a separate daemon process. Clients talk to the
mounts with a combination of DBus calls (on the session bus and
using peer-to-peer DBus) and a custom protocol for file
contents.
A few file-system types previously supported by
gnome-vfs
may not be
yet supported by gvfs
.
Work continues to provide completed solutions for all these
types.
The GNOME Display Manager
(gdm
) has been
updated to the latest upstream code.
PolicyKit can be used to
control shutdown and reboot. The configuration tool
gdmsetup
is set to be replaced. New features
available on the login screen include:
nicer graphical effects
power management and monitoring on the login screen, so the laptop hibernates or shuts down when the battery gets low
smarter user list
keyboard layout selector on the login screen
For more information on this feature:
This release features KDE 4.0.2. As the kdepim and kdevelop packages are not part of KDE 4.0 and kdewebdev is only partially available (no Quanta) in KDE 4.0, the KDE 3.5.9 versions of those packages are shipped.
KDE 4.0 features upgrades to core components such as the port to Qt 4. It also introduces a number of brand new frameworks such as the Phonon, a multimedia API; Solid, a hardware integration framework; Plasma, a re-written desktop and panel with many new concepts; integrated desktop search; compositing as a feature of KWin; and a brand new visual style called Oxygen. KDE 4.0.2 is a bugfix release from the KDE 4.0 release series.
Fedora 9 does not include the legacy KDE 3 Desktop. It does include a compatibility KDE 3 Development Platform, which can be used to build and run KDE 3 applications within KDE 4 or any other desktop environment. Refer to the Backwards Compatibility section for more details about what is included.
Since networkmanager
does
not work with the version of
NetworkManager available in this
release, the KDE Live images use
nm-applet
from
NetworkManager-gnome as a replacement. The
gnome-keyring-daemon
facility saves passwords for these encryption technologies. (The
dummy knetworkmanager package from Fedora 8
that only called
nm-applet
is no longer
used.)
As the native KWin window manager now
optionally supports compositing and desktop effects, the KDE Live
images no longer include Compiz/Beryl.
The KWin compositing/effects mode is
disabled by default, but can be enabled in
systemsettings
.
Plasma replaces the old Kicker and KDesktop. Plasma manages both the panel and the desktop, and it is now possible to place the same Plasma applets (plasmoids) on both the panel and the desktop if the applet supports the size restrictions imposed by the panel.
The old KDE Control Center
(KControl) has been replaced by
System Settings
(systemsettings
).
The KDM login manager uses a new
theme format. Therefore, KDM
themes written for KDE 3 do not work with the
KDM in KDE 4.
KDM now includes support for
theme configuration, thus the external
kdmtheme
tool is no longer needed.
All the above applications can be found in the kdebase-workspace package.
The packages qt , kdelibs , and kdebase now represent the KDE 4 version, obsoleting the qt4 , kdelibs4 , and kdebase4 packages in previous releases of Fedora.
The Qt/KDE 3 versions have been renamed qt3 , kdelibs3 , and kdebase3 . Fedora 9 only includes parts of kdebase3 . Refer to the Backwards Compatibility section for details.
Upstream KDE has split the kdebase module into three modules: kdebase-runtime , kdebase (sometimes called kdebase-apps to distinguish it from the old monolithic kdebase ), and kdebase-workspace . This split is reflected in the Fedora packages.
Fedora 9 adds a kdegames3 package containing the games not yet ported to KDE 4.
Dolphin, which is part of kdebase , replaces d3lphin .
The kdebase-workspace package now includes support for KDM theme configuration, and therefore obsoletes kdmtheme .
Okular replaces KPDF, KGhostView, and KFax in kdegraphics .
The package kaider replaces KBabel, which used to be part of kdesdk .
The okteta package replaces KHexEdit, which used to be part of kdeutils .
The packages kalgebra and marble are now part of kdeedu .
The ksudoku package is now part of kdegames .
The package gwenview is now part of kdegraphics .
The kiconedit and kcoloredit packages, which used to be part of kdegraphics , are now separate packages.
The package kmid , which used to be part of kdemultimedia , is now a separate package.
The Fedora KDE SIG decided to drop the -extras sub-packages, which contained deprecated or unstable applications, because those applications have been either fixed or dropped in KDE 4.
The package kdeadmin-kpackage has been split out of kdeadmin because KPackage now depends on smart .
KDE 4 dropped the kdeaddons module. Therefore, there is no kdeaddons package in Fedora 9. The Atlantik Designer, for use with kdegames3 , is still available as kdeaddons-atlantikdesigner . The package ksig is now its own package, and extragear-plasma replaces the Kicker addons. The Konqueror plugins are being packaged as a separate konq-plugins package.
The Bluetooth feature in Fedora 9 (http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Features/BluetoothFedora9) has several enhancements specific to this release. The future generations of this feature is covered with greater detail at:
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Releases/FeatureBluetooth
File sending to a Bluetooth device is now handled with the
bluetooth-sendto
program from the
bluez-gnome package, which replaces
gnome-obex-sen
. Send a file in
Nautilus from the function in the right-click context menu.
Pulling files from a Bluetooth device is now included in gnome-user-share , which has ObexFTP and ObexPush support built-in. Share files via (ObexFTP support), or pull files using ObexPush with .
Files on the remote Bluetooth device can be viewed directly in
Nautilus through GVFS, which supports
Bluetooth devices. Synchronizing a Bluetooth device with a
personal information manager (PIM) device is done using
gnome-pilot
Browsing of Bluetooth devices is done via the right-click context menu from the Bluetooth icon on the desktop panel.
Applications that require the Gecko engine have had to depend on the entirety of Firefox. XULRunner is the Mozilla effort to split the browser engine for applications that require only that functionality, and no user interface parts. This split provides more API/ABI stability and a cleaner build environment for applications using Gecko. Many of the applications in Fedora that previously used Gecko now are built against XULRunner.
For a current status, visit http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Features/XULRunner. To help with development, visit http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Releases/FeatureXULRunnerAPIChanges.
For full upstream documentation, refer to http://developer.mozilla.org/en/docs/XULRunner.
This release of Fedora includes version 3.0 of the popular Firefox web browser. Refer to http://firefox.com/ for more information about Firefox. The nspluginwrapper package is included by default even on 32-bit systems since it separates the plugins to run in their own address space, which increases security and reliability of the browser.
For information about Firefox 3.0 in Fedora, refer to this feature page:
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Features/Firefox3
Fedora includes swfdec and gnash , which are free and open source implementations of Flash. We encourage you to try either or them before seeking out Adobe's proprietary Flash plugin software.
Users of Fedora x86_64 must install the nspluginwrapper.i386 package to enable the 32-bit Adobe Flash plugin in x86_64 Firefox and the pulseaudio-libs.i386 package to enable sound from the plugin.
Create the 32bit mozilla plugin directory:
su -c "mkdir -p /usr/lib/mozilla/plugins"
Install the nspluginwrapper.i386 , nspluginwrapper.x86_64 , and pulseaudio-libs.i386 packages:
su -c "yum install nspluginwrapper.{i386,x86_64} pulseaudio-libs.i386"
Asenna flash-plugin-paketti, kuten neuvotaan.
Suorita mozilla-plugin-config
-komento rekisteröidäksesi Flash-liitännäisen:
su -c "mozilla-plugin-config -i -g -v"
Sulje kaikki Firefox-ikkunat ja käynnistä Firefox uudelleen.
Kirjoita about:plugins
osoitepalkkiin varmistaaksesi että liitännäinen on ladattu.
PC speaker is enabled by default in Fedora. If you do not prefer this, there are two ways to circumvent the sounds:
Reduce its volume to a acceptable level or completely mute the
PC speaker in alsamixer
with the setting
for .
Disable the PC speaker system wide by running the following commands in a console.
su - modprobe -r pcspkr echo "install pcspkr :" >> /etc/modprobe.conf
The new clock applet in the GNOME panel has expanded to support
additional international timezones in the display, as well as
weather information for each configured timezone displayed. This
work, which involved merging intlclock
with the
GNOME clock applet, provides all the functionality of
system-config-date
and the weather applet.
Additional features include: users can choose arbtirary locations
instead of principal timezones; UI enhancements for new and old
functions; and full weather information shown in a tool tip.
Read more about this feature:
There is a new default spell checking back-end,
hunspell
, for both the GNOME and KDE desktops,
as well as applications such as
OpenOffice.org,
Firefox, and other
XULRunner-based applications. This
common back-end includes a set of shared, multi-lingual
dictionaries for use with hunspell
. This
feature uses a single set of common dictionaries regardless of the
application, which gives consistent suggestions for misspelled
words and uses less diskpace by eliminating duplicate
dictionaries.
Details on this effort are here: