smartboyhw | A question: How does a deriative (Ubuntu Studio for example) define what it uses in ubiquity? | 14:07 |
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xnox | smartboyhw: currently you can't, but you can for-example divert one of the plugins away. | 14:07 |
xnox | smartboyhw: what do you want / not want in ubiquity? | 14:08 |
smartboyhw | xnox, let me explain more clearly | 14:10 |
smartboyhw | xnox, like here | 14:13 |
smartboyhw | http://www.ubuntu.com/sites/www.ubuntu.com/files/active/02_ubuntu/desktop-1204-install-5.jpg | 14:13 |
smartboyhw | How does one define how to change the Ubuntu logo in a deriative? | 14:13 |
persia | smartboyhw: Firstly, Studio isn't a derivative. | 14:14 |
smartboyhw | persia, official deriative as it is http://www.ubuntu.com/project/about-ubuntu/derivatives | 14:14 |
persia | Secondly, one of the ways in which flavours have done things differently in the past is to write separate modules (see the mythbuntu and kubuntu stuff in the code tree) | 14:14 |
smartboyhw | deriatives = distros | 14:14 |
persia | There are enough reasons that it is interesting for Studio to do things differently that we ought follow that model, rather than just changing the logo. | 14:15 |
persia | And, yes, I know about that page. I filed a bug on it a few years ago. | 14:15 |
smartboyhw | persia, actually I just want to fix a bug...That logo in our live images are actually Xubuntu's | 14:15 |
smartboyhw | persia, do tell where is it:D | 14:15 |
xnox | persia: please let ubiquity developers speak. | 14:16 |
xnox | smartboyhw: that logo should be themable, and in the gtk browser it should be the "distro-logo" which depends on the *buntu-defaults-settings and gtk-themes you have installed. as long as it follows the freedesktop themeing guidelines. | 14:17 |
xnox | s/gtk browser/gtk icon browser/ | 14:17 |
smartboyhw | ok | 14:17 |
smartboyhw | xnox, so if I want to change the logo where should I go to edit? gtk icon browser? | 14:21 |
xnox | smartboyhw: it should be (i) included in your default theme as "distro-icon" or something like that (ii) your theme should be active at the time and (iii) ubiquity should use it. If three doesn't happen, then it's a bug. | 14:22 |
xnox | smartboyhw: I am not sure where exactly it is but check the kubuntu/ubuntu/xubuntu default installs and look at the images in /usr/share/icons/ | 14:23 |
smartboyhw | xnox, ok | 14:23 |
ogra-cb | i think its called distributor-logo actually | 14:23 |
xnox | smartboyhw: ^^^ | 14:25 |
smartboyhw | Ooh | 14:25 |
ogra-cb | just run a find on /, that should give you the locations | 14:26 |
smartboyhw | ogra-cb, on what? | 14:26 |
xnox | there possibly are symlinks & alternative sizes and names due to gnome != freedesktop when it comes to icon naming. | 14:26 |
ogra-cb | and dpkg -S should show you which one comes from the official -defaults package | 14:27 |
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