If you were to install the new Moblin 2.1 somewhere, you'd be getting a gnome-bluetooth powered Bluetooth panel.
All the code lives upstream in the gnome-bluetooth module on master.
Thursday, 5 November 2009
Wednesday, 4 November 2009
No more stuttering
Today, as some of you guessed from my teaser yesterday, I finished implementing on-disk buffering in Totem, using playbin2's new features.
Using Totem in master with this gstreamer patch, Totem will start playing back videos as soon as enough buffering has been done on disk.
Note that this will only work for QuickTime and FLV streams, but that means that the YouTube Totem plugin and streaming trailers from Apple's website just got better, and should allow us to implement stream saving very soon.
Tuesday, 3 November 2009
Thursday, 29 October 2009
Bug fixing galore!
In the past couple of weeks, we've been hard at work fixing bugs for the next Fedora release, Fedora 12.
We've had new releases for Totem - with loads of warnings, crashers, and behavioural bugs fixed -, for gnome-bluetooth - with upstream fixes for some killswitch handling problems -.
I've also helped out fixing bluriness in gnome-settings-daemon, and made gnome-power-manager use the same OSD code as the volume pop-ups.
As a relief from all the bug fixing, I've started working on a Bluetooth input setup helper, which will help you set up a mouse and keyboard on Bluetooth should you find yourself without any connected to your computer. This should be helpful to users of Logitech, or Dell branded dongles.
Labels:
bluetooth,
fedora,
gnome-bluetooth,
gnome-power-manager,
totem
Monday, 5 October 2009
Shared-mime-info translations now at Transifex.net
Which means translations don't make any more work for me:
Thursday, 1 October 2009
Pushing patches
AFC backend
A couple of hours ago, I committed the AFC backend to gvfs. This means you should now be able to access the storage on your iPhones and iPod Touches. Note that this does not include music syncing yet, as the feature would belong in libgpod.
This feature has also available in Fedora 12 repositories for a couple of weeks. Just make sure you install gvfs-afc.
Moblin work
After updating gupnp in rawhide a bit too quick, I was left with the task to port bickley to gupnp 0.13. Rygel is working nicely with this after a bit of back and forth with Zeeshan. The preferences still need a bit of love though.
I also ported network-manager-netbook to NetworkManager 0.8 with Dan's help.
Finally, dalston's volume control bits got updated cut'n'paste code from the latest gnome-media.
All the patches are sitting in the upstream bugzillas or repos, and are already in the Fedora 12 Moblin packages.
A couple of hours ago, I committed the AFC backend to gvfs. This means you should now be able to access the storage on your iPhones and iPod Touches. Note that this does not include music syncing yet, as the feature would belong in libgpod.
This feature has also available in Fedora 12 repositories for a couple of weeks. Just make sure you install gvfs-afc.
Moblin work
After updating gupnp in rawhide a bit too quick, I was left with the task to port bickley to gupnp 0.13. Rygel is working nicely with this after a bit of back and forth with Zeeshan. The preferences still need a bit of love though.
I also ported network-manager-netbook to NetworkManager 0.8 with Dan's help.
Finally, dalston's volume control bits got updated cut'n'paste code from the latest gnome-media.
All the patches are sitting in the upstream bugzillas or repos, and are already in the Fedora 12 Moblin packages.
Wednesday, 23 September 2009
nautilus-sendto plugin API
As promised in the nautilus-sendto module proposal, I fixed up the plugin API, wrote API docs, and exported the plugin functionality.
I've already patched Empathy to carry its own nautilus-sendto plugin, and will be moving the Pidgin and Bluetooth plugins in the near future.
Labels:
bluetooth,
empathy,
gnome-bluetooth,
nautilus-sendto,
pidgin
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