Ubuntu Tweak has repository now!

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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How to add the source of Ubuntu Tweak

No matter which Ubuntu do you use, open your terminal, type the command to run gedit(or other editor in your opinion) to modify the sources.list:

sudo gedit /etc/apt/sources.list

And put the two line into it:

deb http://ppa.launchpad.net/tualatrix/ubuntu gutsy main
deb-src http://ppa.launchpad.net/tualatrix/ubuntu gutsy main

Then update the source and install or upgrade Ubuntu Tweak:

sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install ubuntu-tweak

if you have installed, just type:

sudo apt-get dist-upgrade

Ubuntu Tweak 0.2.5 release notes:

  • Fixed the bug that can’t run on powerpc.
  • Fixed the bug cause by non-wallpaper.
  • New Compiz Fusion version check method.
  • User interaction improve: child item will be selected automatically.
  • Added the Spanish, Swedish, Czech, Norwegen translation.

Download:

If you don’t want to add the source of Ubuntu Tweak, you can also download the single file to install it. I’ll keep providing it.

Tarball:

ubuntu-tweak_0.2.5-1~ppa4.tar.gz

Deb Package for all:

ubuntu-tweak_0.2.5-1~ppa4_all.deb


What’s the next?

Last week I’ve set up the translation of Ubuntu Tweak in launchpad.net, Every people can translate it to your own language. Visit here to translate Ubuntu Tweak.

I’ll develop new function of it. Just wait it.

If you have any problem, you can post here.

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24 Responses to Ubuntu Tweak has repository now!

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  2. Ketil says:

    Hei TualatriX

    My Norwegian translation doesn’t work. It is currently set up as no_NO, but needs to be nb_NO (there are two different versions of Norwegian) You can leave in both, I think.

    Hoping you

    Thanks!

    – Ketil

  3. TualatriX says:

    Many thanks Ketil!
    I’ve uploaded a new package of both no and ne translation.
    I hope it will work.

  4. Ketil says:

    Excellent. Works great now. However, right of the bat, I discover two annoying typos. Check here for an updated po-file for Norwegian:
    http://home.no.net/kwaanens/linux/translate/ubuntu-tweak.po

    Sorry about the fuzz!

    Come to think about it, you can put this package in as language nn_NO as well. There are differnt languages in Norway, but they are really similar, so nn-users will likely prefer nb over English. I’ll see about making a dedicated nn-translation as well.

  5. Jeff Dickey says:

    YOU WILL HAVE PROBLEMS IF: you have apt-get or aptitude configured to check GPG signatures (which is the default under Gutsy and I believe since at least Dapper). Quickly browsing this site did not point out an obvious link to same.

    If you are running your package manager from teh command line, it will complain but give you the opportunity to accept an untrusted package. No such option will be given for an automated or GUI-driven update (this includes the automatic-update white-star-on-red-field icon in GNOME).

    Users should be advised to run update and dist-upgrade manually until the appropriate GnuPG public key is published and added to your keyring. Developer folks: great that you’ve got the channel up; can we finish the job now? THANKS! :)

  6. Ketil says:

    @dickey: PPAs don’t use keys, do they?

  7. TualatriX says:

    @Ketil:
    I’ve uploaded the file to Launchpad. Now waiting the Admin import it.
    If you have time, I think you can upload the translation to launchpad by yourself. Once the first uploading is finished, it can be translated by any other people who want to translate it.
    I think it’s the best way.

    nn_NO? OK, I’ll make it.

  8. Ketil says:

    Thanks. Great work setting this up for Launchpad translation!

    Do you have a good howto on the process to putting up localisation support in (python) applications?

  9. Ketil says:

    By the way. You have put Norwegian as ne_NO. That language doesn’t exist, and can be removed.
    I put up for nn_NO and nb_NO.

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  13. LauritsF says:

    Still no GnuPG public key available?

  14. TualatriX says:

    Sorry. I can’t find the way to set a public key of PPA repository.

  15. TualatriX says:

    @Ketil, about howto on the process to putting up localisation support in (python) applications.
    I only use “pygettext” to create the po template and use module “gettext” in application.

  16. Ketil says:

    @TualatriX: Aren’t PPAs keyless by design?

  17. Oktay says:

    Dear friends

    I am trying to be a new user for ubuntu-tweak. But I couldn’t find anywhere how it will be installed on computer and/or to memostick.

    The file I found is ubuntu-tweak_0.2.1-1_i386.deb

    Thanks

  18. Ketil says:

    @Oktay: If you’re using, just double click the file and it should install itself after you punch in your password. A better way is to:

    Terminal:
    sudo gedit /etc/apt/sources.list
    add the following line:
    deb http://ppa.launchpad.net/tualatrix/ubuntu gutsy main
    to the file, and update the repos in synaptic. Install ubuntu-tweak, and you’re good to go. This way you’ll get notice on updates.

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  23. ubuntero makero says:

    not yet public keys?

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