Ubuntu made some great improvements in their latest release and Gutsy now handles NTFS support out of the box. This basically mean that fstab can take care of your Windows partitions and give you read and write access to them… no configuration needed. For this reason NTFS-Config and mintDisk won’t be present in Daryna. The mintDisk project was successful and quite popular among Linux Mint users. Although this means the end of this project it’s good news for users as NTFS support simply just got better.

The purpose of mintConfig was to give users a control center since Gnome didn’t have one. Gnome 2.18 introduced the Gnome Control Center and as it didn’t allow users to add items to it mintConfig was kept in Cassandra. This feature wasn’t very important though and the presence of both mintConfig and the Control Center made things look redundant. In Daryna only the Gnome Control Center will be present. The mintConfig project won’t die though as its XFCE variation is still very important to Merlwiz’ XFCE Edition, it will be reconverted to fit that desktop.

Finally, the Restricted Manager got improved in Gutsy and is now taking advantage of a new Ubuntu repository called “restricted”. Running our tests we found out this new Restricted Manager was able to successfully install restricted nVidia drivers and activate Compiz Fusion without needing any advanced manipulation by the user. We’re talking with Alberto Milone at the moment to see whether this new Restricted Manager can handle as many graphic cards as Envy currently does.

EDIT: Things go fast and after a few words with Alberto Milone, Envy will be present in Daryna. Although it’s a bit redundant with the Restricted Manager it should still be better at pulling the latest drivers and this should especially be important to ATI cards users. It will also work better on systems with tweaked xorg.conf or recompiled kernels. A poll will be organized in a few months to see whether users are happy enough with the new Restricted Manager or if they still heavily rely on Envy to make their graphics card work in Daryna.

The reason people can comment stories on this blog is because we value feedback. It is not about Freedom of Speech or long and passionate debates, it’s just about us hearing back what you have to say. And you don’t have to agree with everything, in fact it’s when you find something wrong that we usually get valuable feedback. We’re happy to answer comments and explain why we make a decision when this decision is controversial but that doesn’t mean you’re welcome to become insulting, aggressive or to mock our work.

This precisely happened when we decided to remove update-manager from Celena. A lot of people were surprised, some disagreed even after we explained our decision and we got a lot of comments. People are entitled to their opinions and this was fair enough. What wasn’t acceptable was to see people come to this blog and tell us we were “crazy”, “stupid” or “idiotic” just because they couldn’t understand the reasoning behind it.

Time is precious and there are plenty of other places on the Web for these people to debate and get passionate about controversial storie. Again it’s not about their freedom of speech it’s about our blog being an efficient tool for us to communicate with our users and not having aggressive comments simply spoil the place.

So I hope it’s clear, all aggressive comments will simply be deleted. And answers to them too. No trolls allowed, simply stories and comments, constructive ideas and constructive criticism. We’re here to make Mint better not to have fun bashing each others.

Clem