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* Presenting GNOME 2.12 for FreeBSD. The release is chock full of bug fixesJoe Marcus Clarke2005-11-051-576/+0
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | and new features. Don't believe me? Then see for yourself at http://www.gnome.org/start/2.12/notes/en/. DO NOT USE portupgrade by itself to upgrade to GNOME 2.12. Instead, use the gnome_upgrade.sh script from http://www.marcuscom.com/downloads/gnome_upgrade212.sh. This script will circumvent some potential pitfalls users can see if they use portupgrade by itself. In keeping with tradition, GNOME 2.12 for FreeBSD comes with a special splash screen. The winner of this release's contest is Dominique Goncalves <dominique.goncalves@gmail.com>. His splash screen was inspired by http://art.gnome.org/contests/2.12-splash/83. The FreeBSD GNOME Team would lank to thank the following users for their contributions to this release: Matthew Luckie <mjl@luckie.org.nz> ade sajd on #freebsd-gnome Caelian on #freebsd-gnome mnag Yasuda Keisuke <kysd@po.harenet.ne.jp> Mark Hobden <markhobden@gmail.com> Sergey Akifyev <asa@agava.com> Andreas Kohn For more information on GNOME on FreeBSD, checkout http://www.FreeBSD.org/gnome/. The 2.12 documentation will be posted shortly.
* Check to make sure we were able to open /var/run/devd.pipe successfullyJoe Marcus Clarke2005-07-031-211/+227
| | | | | | once before continually trying to reopen it. Because of this, some users not using the devd patch to process dynamic ACPI updates were bitten by the file descriptor leak. Thus, I am bumping PORTREVISION for this commit.
* Fix some bugs in the recent devd support code. I had a memory leak as wellJoe Marcus Clarke2005-07-031-223/+225
| | | | as a potential file descriptor leak on /dev/acpi.
* Add support for getting real-time acpi battery events from devd. ThisJoe Marcus Clarke2005-06-291-84/+185
| | | | | | | | | | won't work yet for non-root users unless they are using my devd patch at http://www.marcuscom.com/downloads/devd.diff to give open permissions to the devd.pipe socket. Without this real-time update support, it can take up to 30 seconds for the battstat applet to update on an ACPI event. Because this support is still experimental, I am not bumping PORTREVISION.
* Update the battstat status a bit quicker.Joe Marcus Clarke2005-06-101-9/+10
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* Correct the location to the power-management.c source file.Joe Marcus Clarke2005-05-111-2/+2
| | | | Submitted by: sajd on #freebsd-gnome
* Don't read ACPI info twice. This can cause battstat to take up more CPUJoe Marcus Clarke2005-05-111-112/+106
| | | | | | than it needs to. Submitted by: Ryan Lortie <desrt@desrt.ca>
* Add battstat (ACPI only) support for amd64.Joe Marcus Clarke2005-03-151-13/+56
| | | | Submitted by: Jung-uk Kim <jkim@niksun.com>
* Presenting GNOME 2.10 for FreeBSD!Joe Marcus Clarke2005-03-121-209/+169
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | The release notes can be found at http://www.gnome.org/start/2.10/notes/rnwhatsnew.html, and will give you a good idea of what has gone into this release overall. However, a lot of FreeBSD specific additions and fixes have been made. For example, this release offers fixed ACPI support as well as new CPU freqeuncy monitoring support. See the FreeBSD GNOME 2.10 upgrade page at http://www.FreeBSD.org/gnome/docs/faq210.html for the entire list as well as a list of known issues and upgrade instructions. GNOME 2.10, as well as all of our releases, would not be possible without the great team that goes into porting and testign each and every component. Thanks definitely goes out to ahze, adamw, bland, kwm, mezz, and pav for all their work. We would also like to thank our adventurous users that chose to ride the walrus. We'd especially like to thank the following users that provided patches for GNOME 2.10: ade Yasuda Keisuke Franz Klammer Khairil Yusof Radek Kozlowsk And anyone else I may have accidentally omitted. As with GNOME 2.8, 2.10 comes with a brand-spankin' new splashscreen courtesy of Franz Klammer. However, unlike GNOME 2.8, we've included all of the FreeBSD GNOME splashscreen entries with gnomesession. You can use the deskutils/splashsetter port to choose the one you like best. As always, GNOME users should _not_ use portupgrade alone to upgrade to 2.10. Instead, get the gnome_upgrade.sh script from http://www.FreeBSD.org/gnome/gnome_upgrade.sh. Enjoy!
* Presenting GNOME 2.8 for FreeBSD (2.8.1 to be exact).Joe Marcus Clarke2004-11-071-0/+459
This release notes detailing all of the new goodies in GNOME 2.8 can be found at http://www.gnome.org/start/2.8/notes/, and the list of what was fixed in GNOME 2.8.1 can be found at http://lists.gnome.org/archives/gnome-announce-list/2004-October/msg00056.html. This release, as well as all of our others, would not have been possible without the great efforts of our FreeBSD GNOME Team. The list of current members can be found at http://www.freebsd.org/gnome/contact.html (including our newest member, Michael Johnson <ahze@FreeBSD.org>). Special thanks also goes out to all of the loyal FreeBSD GNOME users that put up with crashes and hangs to test and debug GNOME on FreeBSD. We would especially like to thank those users that provided patches for GNOME 2.7 and 2.8: Franz Klammer <klammer@webonaut.com> Piotr Smyrak <piotr.smyrak@heron.pl> Radek Kozlowski <radek@raadradd.com> Khairil Yusof <kaeru@pd.jaring.my> Yasuda Keisuke <kysd@po.harenet.ne.jp> Tom McLaughlin <tmclaugh@sdf.lonestar.org> Vladimir Grebenschikov <vova@fbsd.ru> GNOME 2.8 also features a new, FreeBSD-specific splashscreen that was designed by jimmac for GNOME 2.8, then daemonized by Franz Klammer <klammer@webonaut.com> and Radek Kozlowski <radek@raadradd.com>. As with GNOME 2.6, you cannot just "portupgrade" to GNOME 2.8. There is a script provided at http://www.marcuscom.com/downloads/gnome_upgrade28.sh that will aid in the upgrade process. Full documentation on the GNOME 2.8 upgrade is coming following this commit. From all of us at FreeBSD GNOME, ENJOY!