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The General Accounting Office, the investigative arm of Congress, faulted the
National Business Center for not adequately securing its computer network, not
investigating suspicious access patterns and having lax physical security.”
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People representing privacy groups, trademark holders, copyright owners and software makers
will testify before the committee, which is using the event as a fact-finding mission. There is no
specific Whois-related legislation planned.”
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The event was highlighted with several KDE-related talks and workshops.
These included a presentation on “Universal Components” by KDE founder
Matthias Ettrich;
a tutorial on “Developing a GUI Using Qt” by Jesper K. Pedersen of Klarälvdalens
Datakonsult AB; a presentation on “aRts
und Brahms – Multimedia
in KDE 2.x” by Jan Würthner and Stefan
Westerfeld; and, last but not least, a presentation entitled “KDE 2.2
– Your Personal Desktop”, by KDevelop developer Ralf
Nolden.
In addition to the lectures, developers hosted several workshops on
KDE development. Particularly noteworthy was Michael
Goffioul‘s presentation on CUPS
and the KDEPrint System, of
which a KPresenter slide
show is available for download.
A considerable number of well known representatives of the Linux community
attended the KDE booth, including people from Prolinux,
LinuxUser and LinuxMagazin,
and Tuomas Kuosmanen (a/k/a “TigerT”). Rob
Malda (a/k/a CmdrTaco of Slashdot
fame), frequently popped by the KDE booth and proudly displayed the latest
KDE beta on his laptop.
In addition, on Thursday Margareta
Wolf, State Secretary of the German Federal
Ministry of Economics and Technology, expressed her interest when she
obtained
information on current issues concerning Linux and the KDE project, but
also shared here concerns about pending patent legislation in the EU and
its potential impact on the development of Open Source Software.
Several sets of photos from the event and the KDE booth are available:
The KDE-events-team would
like to thank all KDE developers and others who contributed to the event
for once more making LinuxTag 2001 a huge success for KDE. Specifically
we’d like to thank:
and of course we’d like to thank the people who organized LinuxTag 2001.
About LinuxTag
LinuxTag is the largest Linux and Open Source exhibition in Europe. This
year 15,000 visitors and 110 exhibitors (among them more than 30 free software
projects) attended. The event was hosted in Stuttgart, Germany from July
5 through July 8.
About KDE
KDE is an independent, collaborative project by hundreds of developers
worldwide to create a sophisticated, customizable and stable desktop environment
employing a component-based, network-transparent architecture. KDE is working
proof of the power of the Open Source “Bazaar-style” software development
model to create first-rate technologies on par with and superior to even
the most complex commercial software.
Please visit the KDE family of web sites for the KDE
FAQ, screenshots,
KOffice information, developer
information and a developer’s KDE
1 – KDE 2 porting guide. Much more information about KDE is available
from KDE’s web site.
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From: Richard Hestilow
Date: 09 Jul 2001 12:11:17 -0400
Metatheme 0.6.0 Release Notes
Hello theme lovers!
Metatheme 0.6.0, code-named "Braintree", has been released.
What is metatheme?
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Metatheme provides a way for users to save and restore snapshots of
their system's current theme configuration. This allows one-click
simultaneous changing of background image, Gtk+ theme, Sawfish window
manager theme, and so forth.
What has been changed in this release?
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* Complete user-interface revamp by Anna Dirks.
* No more hacky metatheme-installer. Future theme dependencies will be
handled via Red Carpet. Additionally, theme creators can simply
distribute
all components of their theme in one single directory.
* New plugin API to handle GUI editor configuration.
* New example theme "Ximian South" by Jakub "jimmac" Steiner.
* Bug fixes galore.
Requirements:
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control-center, gal, libxml
Availability:
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* Binary packages in Red Carpet channel "Ximian Preview"
* Source tarballs:
ftp://ftp.ximian.com/pub/metatheme/metatheme-0.6.0.tar.gz
ftp://ftp.ximian.com/pub/metatheme/ximian-south-meta-0.1.0.tar.gz
ftp://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/unstable/sources/metatheme/metatheme-0.6.0.tar.gz (once the mirrors sync)
ftp://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/unstable/sources/metatheme/ximian-south-meta.1.0.tar.gz (once the mirrors sync)
* GNOME CVS: module metatheme
How to install the Bonus Example Theme if you are not using red-carpet
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Untar ximian-south-meta-0.1.0.tar.gz/ to ~/.metathemes or
/usr/share/metathemes.
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