08 November 2014

openSUSE 13.2 Part 5

I decided to upgrade Triela from openSUSE 13.1 to 13.2 instead of Tumbleweed, so that I'd stay stable. After rebooting, I was met with a maintenance console, and after looking toward the end of the log, it couldn't mount my other partition for some reason, so I ended up removing the entry from fstab and rebooting again. After getting into GNOME, I checked to make sure the pieces to the entry were there (the path to the disk and the mount point I specified), and they were, so I added the line back into fstab, and rebooted yet again. Since I got into GNOME just fine, it seemed like it was some sort of temporary glitch. (Two things I could have done is to reboot from the maintenance console and see what happens, and/or comment the line out in fstab, which I didn't remember how to do.)

A couple things new with 13.2 that I missed with the other test:
  • The side bar play queue (when enabled) in Rhythmbox (3.1) will have a horizontal scroll bar
  • "Shading" a window no longer rolls the window up into the title bar, and makes the window invisible, even in the window preview.
The horizontal scroll in the play queue isn't that big of a deal, as I hardly scroll there anyway; however, the way the window shades is something I don't like, as it's not any different from minimizing the window. I'm hoping it's some sort of bug, but if not, I suppose I'll change the title bar actions around to something else.

I don't think I'll discover anything else, but I won't hesitate to post if I do.

(edit)

Oh right, the new GRUB2 menu colours are actually green (though I don't think it's openSUSE green), and the cyan-doped colouring on the Dell was because of the monitor - I'll have to fix that if I can.

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