Richard Hughes | 4 Apr 2006 23:56
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[gpm] If you want bleeding edge...

Guys, 

I've recreated the utopia repo for people that want a bit more bite to
their FC5 systems. It's got the latest CVS versions of HAL, PolicyKit,
and of course g-p-m.

It's got the nice new graph stuff enabled, and toshiba buttons now work
out of the box. You don't require CVS HAL for CVS g-p-m, although it may
help if you've been having problems before.

Plus you can play with the new PolicyKit stuff on your machine.

The .repo file is attached, and should work for i386 and ppc
architectures. If it breaks, you get to keep all three bits.

Richard.
[utopia]
name=Utopia experimental for $basearch
baseurl=http://gnome-power.sourceforge.net/data/yum/$basearch/
enabled=1
gpgcheck=0
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Paul Ionescu | 10 Apr 2006 08:39
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Re: [gpm] If you want bleeding edge...

On Tue, 04 Apr 2006 22:56:19 +0100, Richard Hughes wrote:

> Guys,
> 
> I've recreated the utopia repo for people that want a bit more bite to
> their FC5 systems. It's got the latest CVS versions of HAL, PolicyKit, and
> of course g-p-m.
> 
> It's got the nice new graph stuff enabled, and toshiba buttons now work
> out of the box. You don't require CVS HAL for CVS g-p-m, although it may
> help if you've been having problems before.
> 
> Plus you can play with the new PolicyKit stuff on your machine.
> 

Hi Richard,

Nice stuff,
I updated g-p-m and deps from your utopia repo, and it just worked on my
IBM Thinkpad + FC5.
The new graphs are cool.
I'll play around, and let you know of any bugs I find.
Till now, I'm pleased by what I see.
I think you made a great deal of progress in this last year.

Thx,
Paul


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