Partner links

ROSA Marathon Release Pack 1 brings tooltips to SimpleWelcome

Zemanta Related Posts Thumbnail

The first Release Pack of ROSA Marathon 2012 has been made available for public download. ROSA Marathon is the enterprise desktop edition of ROSA Linux, a Linux distribution derived from Mandriva Linux and developed by ROSA Laboratory, a Linux solutions provider based in Moscow, Russia.

Desktop environments supported by ROSA Linux are the K Desktop Environment (KDE), GNOME 2, and LXDE. The main edition, which received this release pack, uses KDE. Aside from an updated Kernel (from kernel 3.0.28 to 3.0.38) the main highlight of this release pack is the addition of tooltips to SimpleWelcome, the distribution’s menu application.

This screen shot shows SimpleWelcome on an installation of ROSA Marathon 2012 before applying the Release Pack 1 updates. Notice that with the mouse cursor over the LibreOffice Impressive icon, there is no tooltip, which means that launching an application is the only means of finding out what it does, assuming you did not have prior knowledge of the application, or cannot guess what it is used for from its name.
SimpleWelcome

Now, take a look at this screen shot. Notice the tooltip. That is a welcome feature, and that is how it should be.
ROSA Desktop SimpleWelcome

Other updates that came with the release pack are:

  • KDE updated to version 4.8.3, and the removable media automount issue fixed
  • The wrong file permissions issue of a user avatar file in fresh install was fixed, the KDE Control Center freezing problem while editing personal data was fixed also
  • Added PDF and ODT support for KLook and drag-and-drop support for StackFolder. Note that these features were released way back in June
  • The weird Dolphin behavior of creating Trash folder while deleting files from USB stick was fixed
  • The multiple network interfaces issue in Network Manager was fixed

You may read the full list of updates here

Now, if only the screen resolution resize issue associated with SimpleWelcome, shown below, will get much needed attention.
SimpleWelcome ROSA Marathon

Share:

Facebook
Twitter
Pinterest
LinkedIn

Partner links

Newsletter: Subscribe for updates

Subscribe
Notify of
guest
1 Comment
Inline Feedbacks
View all comments
PhantomTurtle
PhantomTurtle
11 years ago

Nautilus makes a .trash folder in a USB drive as well. Its really annoying because if you forget to empty your trash the files that were deleted will still stay inside that .trash folder.

Get the latest

On social media

Security distros

Hacker
Linux distros for hacking and pentesting

Crypto mining OS

Bitcoin
Distros for mining bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies

Crypto hardware

MSI GeForce GTX 1070
Installing Nvidia GTX 1070 GPU drivers on Ubuntu

Disk guide

LVM
Beginner's guide to disks & disk partitions in Linux

Bash guide

Bash shell terminal
How to set the PATH variable in Bash
Categories
Archives
1
0
Hya, what do you think? Please comment.x
()
x