Took me quite some months :-) but I finally made it. As always, I have prepared a contains-only-the-half-features changelog:
v.0.8As promised, half the real features added are not present in the changelog, but don't worry. I'll try to compensate with 10+1 screenshots :-) Enjoy:
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*ADDED: Created a new SystemSettings module out of KGRUBEditor.
*ADDED: A more user-friendly approach to selecting the default entry.
*ADDED: A quick entry editor (along with the full-blown Assistant).
*ADDED: Support for monitoring splash images/gfxmenus.
*ADDED: A smarter way to detect splash images.
*ADDED: Introduced an entry preview widget.
*ADDED: A new Tools page.
*FIXED: A totally remade Entries page.
*FIXED: AutoMagic support is now even better.
*FIXED: The application no longer needs to be run as root.
*FIXED: Better handling of paths (they are always converted to GRUB-compatible).
*FIXED: Many other bugs/fixes/corrections.
*REMOVED: A fallback control. Fallback is still detected but not shown to the user.
1: This is what you get when you launch KGRUBEditor:
2: This is my GRUB OS List (quad-booting ftw ;)
3: I clicked "Show Details" for my Kubuntu entry:
4: The new Quick Editor:
5: The General tab is actually poor in options (since I moved them elsewhere):
6: The Password tab wasn't modified at all (it will, though, in the future):
7: The Background tab was heavily enhanced. Just take a look at the changelog. Prettier GRUB for everyone, please :)
8: And the preview feature, which I really love:
9: Next up the Color preview:
10: Some dummy maps:
11: Finally: the brand-new Tools page:
I am kinda bored with Blogger's image uploading feature, so no more blogging for the time being.
PS: I almost forgot to inform you about the System Settings module :| Don't worry about not being available right now. It will be available in 1-2 days. Just check KGRUBEditor's home page at kde-apps.org.


5 comments:
I have found strange error - when i install kGrubEditor in KDE3 - i cant find shotcut in kMenu :(. But i can run it manually from /usr/lib/kde4/bin dir.
Yes, I think this is expected.
Try creating a menu entry if you really need it.
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I can install kgrubeditor, using Synaptic, apt-get, or aptitude;
I do not get any error message.
However I can not start it - not from a menue and not from the command line.
I can not even find it on my disk.
All I have is two directories:
/usr/share/doc/kgrubeditor
/usr/share/kde4/aps
I have some icons but no "kgrubeditor" executable - running KDE3.5 on top of ubuntu jaunty, BootupMgr (bum) and startupmanager work fine.
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