Archive for March, 2011

Spacefun for LTSP on Debian

// March 19th, 2011 // 1 Comment » // Free Software

Current LDM Theme in Debian

LDM is the display manager used on LTSP clients. In Debian, the upstream LTSP theme is used which looks like this:

It’s rather bland and outdated since it doesn’t even use the current LTSP logo. It’s been on my todo list for a long time to put together a spacefun LDM theme for squeeze users. I finally got the chance to do that this week!

LDM Spacefun Theme

This is the Spacefun LDM theme. It should be in Wheezy soon, but if you’re using Squeeze then you’ll have to install it manually. It’s based on the SpaceFun theme like the rest of Squeeze.

How to Install

  1. Download the theme tarball here.
  2. Extract the tarball to /opt/ltsp/i386/usr/share/ldm/themes (replace the ‘/opt/ltsp/i386′ path with the location of your LTSP chroot if different)
  3. Set “LDM_THEME=spacefun” in your lts.conf file under the [default] section (or under MAC address of client you’d like to test it on)

Et voilà! Your spacefun theme will now be active. When Wheezy’s artwork is ready I’ll be sure to try to get it in the archives before release. In the meantime, feel free to comment or add suggestions for the current one!

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New Edubuntu Wallpaper(s)

// March 15th, 2011 // 1 Comment » // Education, Free Software

Some people seem to just love talking about history. I prefer making it! Here’s something a bit more light to distract you from all the history lessons currently on Planet Ubuntu

Current Edubuntu Wallpaper

The current Edubuntu wallpaper has served us well now for a few releases. It’s simple and powerful and works across a wide age group.

In Edubuntu 10.10, we had a bunch of Hitchhiker Guide to the Galaxy easter eggs to coincide with the 10.10.10 release, which I partially blogged about before. A small change was introduced to the wallpaper in this release; if you look really closely in the top right hand corner on the Edubuntu login screen, you’ll notice that it has the words “don’t panic” written on it. This was my favourite easter egg in the maverick release.

New Default Edubuntu Wallpaper

Martin Owens has done a great job of putting together a new wallpaper for us. When I first uploaded it to the Natty archives I thought that we’ll probably get some people who say that it’s too “cartoonish” (which we did in the meantime), but if Debian can get away with having the Space Fun theme for a universal operating system then the ‘cartoon’ critics can at least give a bit of leeway for Edubuntu here.

It was originally called “Perspective” when the first concept was put together. It’s a little bug on a little leaf with a view of a valley and a whole galaxy behind it. Even though it is somewhat cartoonish, the perspective theme is probably something that the older crowd will understand a bit better. I’ve tried it on Edubuntu for the last week and it works really well. It might still go through some tweaking so the final version may be a bit different than the picture above. Thanks to Martin for all his efforts so far!

What happened to the artwork competition?

Most of the submissions we received didn’t quite align with the specification we set out (some of them included text (hard to translate, doesn’t like scaling), some pictures of books or world maps (clichés)- things that we specifically wanted to avoid) and we were approached by Martin who said that he’d be willing to do a wallpaper and work it through various iterations. We notified the artwork team about this, there were some mixed feelings on both sides, especially considering that the submissions were still really quite good despite not being quite suitable as defaults. So what we’ll be doing instead is include the wallpapers that have been submitted to the competition as alternative wallpapers in the system. There aren’t many of them so at least they won’t take up too much space. I’ll do another blog entry especially for them when they hit the archives.

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Gnome 3 in Afrikaans

// March 2nd, 2011 // 1 Comment » // Free Software

This blog entry is in Afrikaans about Afrikaans translations, if you’d like to know what it’s about, there’s also a stub announcement  in English on the Translate.org.za website.

Friedel het my gevra om ‘n bietije geraas te maak vir die vertaalmaraton vir Gnome 3 wat Translate.org.za organiseer vir die komende naweek in Pretoria.

Die plan is om te werk aan vertalings vir Gnome Shell, gedit, die sakrekenaar, en network manager. Goeie vordering is alreeds gemaak met die speletjies, evince en cheese.

Meer besonderhede is beskikbaar op Translate.org.za se webwerf: http://translate.org.za/blogs/friedel/content/vertaalmaraton-vir-gnome-3

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