Translators: Ubuntu Tweak 0.2.6 is ready!

January 31st, 2008

Hello Everyone(especially the translators):

I’ve finished the Ubuntu Tweak 0.2.6 with Auto Start program tweak!

I’ve tested it for many times and I can assure you this version of Ubuntu Tweak is more powerful then before.

Other details will been told you when it releases, now I tell something about translation.

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Tweak your auto start program

January 27th, 2008

I’ve made some work on tweaking the auto start program.

The Gnome Sessions has provided the same function, but there’s a little flaw of it. If you remove a item(especially system item, such as Bluetooth Manager), how you can enable it again? You may do the wrong action so you want it auto run again.

So this is Ubuntu Tweak does. Ubuntu Tweak can provide the same function of Gnome Session, and it’s safe to remove the auto start item, because Ubuntu Tweak only mark it hidden. You can always make it appear and auto run again.

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Ubuntu Tweak has repository now!

January 22nd, 2008

Hello folks!

A good news about Ubuntu Tweak: it finally has been added to the Launchpad PPA repository!

From now on, you can always follow the newest version of Ubuntu Tweak if you added the source. And another good news is: I’m now in holiday, the development is start again! Here comes the Ubuntu Tweak 0.2.5, just a bug fixed release.

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The answers to you!

January 11th, 2008

These days, there are so many comments about Ubuntu Tweak on this site. Some are about problems while running, and others are suggestions. I’m glad to see that, and I’ll go on trying my best.

I can’t make the answer one by one to you, so I wrote this post to answer. I hope you can find what you want to know:)

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I’ve made a mistake…

January 10th, 2008

About twenty days ago, my friend told me that the host would expire. I needed to change to another host provided by him.

And when I changed the host, I reinstalled the WordPress, the mistake was taken… Read the rest of this entry »

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Ubuntu Tweak 0.2.4 released!

December 15th, 2007

With many bugs fixed and two language added, the stable version of Ubuntu Tweak 0.2.4 released!

If you used the old version, please update it!

Download:

Deb Package: ubuntu-tweak_0.2.4-ubuntu2_all.deb

Source Code: ubuntu-tweak_0.2.4_Source.tar.bz2

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Ubuntu Tweak 0.2.4 Beta released!

December 11th, 2007

Hello! Ubuntors:

The translations of Ubuntu Tweak haven’t finished yet. But I can’t wait to show you the prerelease.

Although it is a beta release and I can’t say it has no bugs, but it’s stable. Just try it!

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Support both 7.04 and 7.10 perfectly!

December 10th, 2007

I’ve update the Ubuntu Tweak, now it is support Ubuntu 7.04 too!

Although that there’s some options won’t show in Ubuntu 7.04, but it can stably run with 7.04.

About the the “segmentation fault”, it won’t show again!

So…What’s the condition when Ubuntu Tweak run in Dapper or Edgy? Sorry! It will show you a dialog to tell you that it can’t run and exit.

The translator should update the pot file again. Thanks for the translation.

I think Ubuntu Tweak will be more and more powerful:)

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Translations for Ubuntu Tweak 0.2.4

December 6th, 2007

These days, I’ve totally rewrote the Ubuntu Tweak and made many improvement.

In this version, I added some tweak options about Metacity window manager. Now you can use Ubuntu Tweak to change the style and behavior of Metacity.

Another page that show information about your computer is added.

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Python Tweak is on the way…

November 28th, 2007

NOTICE: I don’t rename Ubuntu Tweak to Python Tweak.

If you read the code of Ubuntu Tweak, you’ll know that it is written by C language.

Why I choose C to write Ubuntu Tweak? the reason is simple, I’ve never learned any other language except the C.

In these days, I learned Python, and I found that Python is so powerful! It’s suitable that use Python to write Ubuntu Tweak. Read the rest of this entry »

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