GoblinX Releases G:Mini 3.0.beta01
"The GoblinX Project is proud to announce the second beta of the next stable release. The G:Mini 3.0 beta 01 is released. The g:Mini formely known as ‘GoblinX Mini Edition‘ is the son of GoblinX and contains only XFCE as the windows manager and GTK/GTK2 based applications. The edition is ideal for those users whose want to remaster the distro or with difficulties in downloading more than three hundred of megabytes (the original size of g:Standard).
This G:Mini edition includes the last beta of the Xfce 4.6 which brought several improvements and new features. Xfce-session now offers hibernate and suspend options. It has a new notification system with themes managed by Xfce-notifyd. Xfce-power-manager to help laptop users set up a power profile for two different modes “on battery power” and “on ac power”. Sion to manage connections to remote filesystems using GIO/GVFS. A better Control Center and more. Below there is a list with the most important changes."
Announcement: http://www.goblinx.com.br/en/?p=840
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