* debian/libgnome2-common.gconf-defaults:
- set dpi to 96 rather than fonts to 11 (LP: #118745)
* Sync with Debian
* debian/control.in:
- package maintained by the Ubuntu Desktop Team
- updated maintainer information
* debian/libgnome2-common.gconf-defaults:
- changes to default configuration for Ubuntu
* debian/patches/04_gnome-score.c.patch:
- dropped, it's not required with the new version
* debian/patches/08_dont_force_a11y_activation.patch:
- don't force a11y activation
* debian/patches/10_sounds_event_list.patch:
- no sound event out of the login one for the default configuration
* debian/patches/11_aplay_fallback.patch: Change gnome_sound_play() to
fall back to aplay if esd is not available. This finally allows us to not
install esound by default any more.
libgnome (2.20.0-1ubuntu1) gutsy; urgency=low
* debian/ libgnome2- common. gconf-defaults: libgnome2- common. gconf-defaults: patches/ 04_gnome- score.c. patch: patches/ 08_dont_ force_a11y_ activation. patch: patches/ 10_sounds_ event_list. patch: patches/ 11_aplay_ fallback. patch: Change gnome_sound_play() to
- set dpi to 96 rather than fonts to 11 (LP: #118745)
* Sync with Debian
* debian/control.in:
- package maintained by the Ubuntu Desktop Team
- updated maintainer information
* debian/
- changes to default configuration for Ubuntu
* debian/
- dropped, it's not required with the new version
* debian/
- don't force a11y activation
* debian/
- no sound event out of the login one for the default configuration
* debian/
fall back to aplay if esd is not available. This finally allows us to not
install esound by default any more.
-- Sebastien Bacher <email address hidden> Mon, 17 Sep 2007 15:55:06 +0200