Ejecter Announcementstag:launchpad.net,2008-09-10:/ejecter/+announcementshttps://launchpadlibrarian.net/17499379/icon%2064.pnghttps://launchpadlibrarian.net/17499378/icon%2014.png2011-01-26T23:32:24.721176+00:000.4.1: Indicator, Notifications and a PPA!2011-01-26T23:32:24.721176+00:002011-01-26T23:32:24.640291+00:00tag:launchpad.net,2011-01-26:/+announcement/7657Federico Pellonihttps://launchpad.net/~fredp<p>Ejecter 0.4.1 has been released. It sports two major new features: ejecter is now an indicator (and this makes it consistent with the ubuntu desktop), and now shows a notification balloon when you can detach your device.</p>
<p>Also, for users on Ubuntu 10.10 willing to have this new version (and to have every future update), I've set up a PPA. Install ejecter with:<br/>
$ sudo add-apt-repository ppa:fredp/ppa<br/>
$ sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install ejecter</p>Ejecter 0.3.1 released!2009-10-04T18:18:50.389068+00:002009-10-04T18:18:50.254490+00:00tag:launchpad.net,2009-10-04:/+announcement/3956Federico Pellonihttps://launchpad.net/~fredp<p>Small updates to 0.3.0: added icons matching Humanity look (Ubuntu Karmic new icon theme), fixed translator credits links.<br/>
Shortly following 0.3.0, this is a new Karmic-compatible release. This has been tested only on Ubuntu Karmic (9.10) beta, meaning that it quite certainly won't compile on Jaunty or other distributions featuring similar software versions.<br/>
Feedback and testing on newer distros is greatly appreciated.</p>
<p>To build you need:<br/>
- gtk+ >= 2.14 (with -dev packages on distributions that provide them)<br/>
- libgdu (from gnome-disk-utility)<br/>
- vala 0.7<br/>
- python<br/>
(to build on Ubuntu you need development packages as libglib2.0-dev, libgtk2.0-dev, libgdu-dev)</p>
<p>To install just do:<br/>
$ ./waf configure --prefix=/usr<br/>
$ ./waf<br/>
$ sudo ./waf install</p>
<p>To uninstall:<br/>
$ sudo ./waf uninstall</p>Ejecter 0.3.0 released!2009-10-01T17:33:32.980661+00:002009-10-01T17:35:19.094030+00:00tag:launchpad.net,2009-10-01:/+announcement/3924Federico Pellonihttps://launchpad.net/~fredp<p>New Karmic-compatible release. Dropped Hal for libgdu, many bugs fixed and translations updated.<br/>
Backwards-<wbr/>compatibility as seen in previous releases has been dropped, and this has been tested only on Ubuntu Karmic (9.10) alpha 6 and later. This means that it quite certainly won't compile on Jaunty or other distributions featuring similar software versions.<br/>
Feedback and testing on newer distros is greatly appreciated.</p>
<p>Download it from here: <a href="http://launchpad.net/ejecter/1.0/0.3.0" rel="nofollow">http://<wbr/>launchpad.<wbr/>net/ejecter/<wbr/>1.0/0.3.<wbr/>0</a></p>
<p>Ejecter is a simple menu that sits in the system notification area, providing you a quick way to unmount external peripherals such as usb pendrives, cd/dvd, external hard disks and so.<br/>
It needs Gtk, libgdu (from gnome-disk-<wbr/>utility)<wbr/>, plus Vala and Python only at compile-time.<br/>
Install it with<br/>
./waf configure --prefix=/usr<br/>
./waf<br/>
sudo ./waf install</p>
<p>Run it from the command-line with "ejecter" or add it to startup applications:<br/>
it will sleep behind the scenes and show an icon in the system tray when one or more devices are connected to your computer.</p>Ejecter 0.2.1 released!2009-02-18T17:17:49.248004+00:002009-02-18T17:17:49.074603+00:00tag:launchpad.net,2009-02-18:/+announcement/2057Federico Pellonihttps://launchpad.net/~fredp<p>Some small tweaks. Main new feature is scrolling support when device list would exceed screen size, however probably most people will never see this. Besides we have some improvements to the device handling code and, for developers or debugging, some more or better debug messages where put in.</p>
<p>Download it from here: <a href="http://launchpad.net/ejecter/1.0/0.2.1" rel="nofollow">http://<wbr/>launchpad.<wbr/>net/ejecter/<wbr/>1.0/0.2.<wbr/>1</a></p>
<p>Ejecter is a simple menu that sits in the system notification area, providing you a quick way to unmount external peripherals such as usb pendrives, cd/dvd, external hard disks and so.<br/>
It needs Gtk, Vala and Python.<br/>
Install it with<br/>
./waf configure --prefix=/usr<br/>
./waf<br/>
sudo ./waf install</p>
<p>Run it from the command-line with "ejecter" or add it to startup applications:<br/>
it will sleep behind the scenes and show an icon in the system tray when one or more devices are connected to your computer.</p>Ejecter available in Jaunty repository!2009-02-14T17:34:23.411691+00:002009-02-03T17:03:39.031551+00:00tag:launchpad.net,2009-02-03:/+announcement/1949Federico Pellonihttps://launchpad.net/~fredp<p>Thanks to Devid Antonio Filoni the Ejecter package has been added to Jaunty repository: thus, if you are using this version of Ubuntu, to install Ejecter you only need a "sudo apt-get install ejecter" on the command-line or either install it from Synaptic. Next time you will log in Ejecter will start automatically.<br/>
Once I fixed some minor things and released 0.2.1 I'll ask for it to be included also in intrepid-backports, so more people can install this easily.</p>Ejecter 0.2.0 released!2009-01-17T10:48:37.541204+00:002009-01-17T10:48:37.429977+00:00tag:launchpad.net,2009-01-17:/+announcement/1816Federico Pellonihttps://launchpad.net/~fredp<p>Ejecter 0.2.0 has just been released, featuring improved device management, does not show internal partitions, is compatible both with Gtk 2.12 and 2.14, and Vala 0.3 and 0.5, as well as various bugfixes.</p>
<p>Download it from here: <a href="http://launchpad.net/ejecter/1.0/0.2.0" rel="nofollow">http://<wbr/>launchpad.<wbr/>net/ejecter/<wbr/>1.0/0.2.<wbr/>0</a></p>
<p>Ejecter is a simple menu that sits in the system notification area, providing you a quick way to unmount external peripherals such as usb pendrives, cd/dvd, external hard disks and so.<br/>
It needs Gtk, Vala and Python.<br/>
Install it with<br/>
./waf configure --prefix=/usr<br/>
./waf<br/>
sudo ./waf install</p>
<p>Run it from the command-line with "ejecter" or add it to startup applications:<br/>
it will sleep behind the scenes and show an icon in the system tray when one or more devices are connected to your computer.</p>Ejecter 0.1.91 released, please test!2009-01-01T17:49:24.405170+00:002009-01-01T17:49:24.217396+00:00tag:launchpad.net,2009-01-01:/+announcement/1720Federico Pellonihttps://launchpad.net/~fredp<p>Ejecter 0.1.91 has just been released, following the path leading to 0.2. This is a release mainly made for testing purposes, expecially oriented to fixing issues that affected 0.1.90. It needs Gtk 2.12 or higher to build (but some nicer minor features are provided if you have Gtk 2.14).</p>
<p>Download it from here: <a href="http://launchpad.net/ejecter/1.0/0.1.91" rel="nofollow">http://<wbr/>launchpad.<wbr/>net/ejecter/<wbr/>1.0/0.1.<wbr/>91</a></p>
<p>Ejecter is a simple menu that sits in the system notification area, providing you a quick way to unmount external peripherals such as usb pendrives, cd/dvd, external hard disks and so.<br/>
It needs Gtk, Vala and Python.<br/>
Install it with<br/>
./waf configure --prefix=/usr<br/>
./waf<br/>
sudo ./waf install</p>
<p>Run it from the command-line with "ejecter" or add it to startup applications:<br/>
it will sleep behind the scenes and show an icon in the system tray when one or more devices are connected to your computer.</p>Ejecter 0.1.90 released! Test test and test!2008-12-15T13:27:04.897139+00:002008-12-15T13:27:04.829404+00:00tag:launchpad.net,2008-12-15:/+announcement/1626Federico Pellonihttps://launchpad.net/~fredp<p>Ejecter 0.1.90 has just been released, following the path leading to 0.2. This is a release mainly made for testing purposes, expecially oriented to fixing issues born with Ubuntu 8.10/Gtk 2.14. It needs Gtk 2.14 to build (and I hope 0.2 will not, maybe lacking some minor things if an older version of Gtk is present).</p>
<p>Download it from here: <a href="http://launchpad.net/ejecter/1.0/0.1.90" rel="nofollow">http://<wbr/>launchpad.<wbr/>net/ejecter/<wbr/>1.0/0.1.<wbr/>90</a></p>
<p>Ejecter is a simple menu that sits in the system notification area, providing you a quick way to unmount external peripherals such as usb pendrives, cd/dvd, external hard disks and so.<br/>
It needs Gtk, Vala and Python.<br/>
Install it with<br/>
./waf configure --prefix=/usr<br/>
./waf<br/>
sudo ./waf install</p>
<p>Run it from the command-line with "ejecter" or add it to startup applications:<br/>
it will sleep behind the scenes and show an icon in the system tray when one or more devices are connected to your computer.</p>Ejecter 0.1 "Cosmos rocks" is out and rockin', just released!2008-10-24T20:00:48.034254+00:002008-10-24T20:00:47.933882+00:00tag:launchpad.net,2008-10-24:/+announcement/1299Federico Pellonihttps://launchpad.net/~fredp<p>Ejecter 0.1 has just been released, featuring a tray icon which hides when you don't have removable devices connected to your pc, many new translations and some good bugfixes. It's getting useful, and it's doing it well!</p>
<p>Download it from here: <a href="http://launchpad.net/ejecter/1.0/0.1" rel="nofollow">http://<wbr/>launchpad.<wbr/>net/ejecter/<wbr/>1.0/0.1</a></p>
<p>Ejecter is a simple menu that sits in the system notification area, providing you a quick way to unmount external peripherals such as usb pendrives, cd/dvd, external hard disks and so.<br/>
It needs Gtk, Vala and Python.<br/>
Install it with<br/>
./waf configure --prefix=/usr<br/>
./waf<br/>
sudo ./waf install</p>
<p>Run it from the command-line with "ejecter" or add it to startup applications:<br/>
it will sleep behind the scenes and show an icon in the system tray when one or more devices are connected to your computer.</p>
<p>(This release was named after Queen+Paul Rodgers new studio album, "The Cosmos Rocks". Somebody dislikes it but I find it brilliant!)</p>Ejecter 0.0.9 released! Please test and translate2008-09-25T18:54:25.324398+00:002008-09-25T18:54:25.245487+00:00tag:launchpad.net,2008-09-25:/+announcement/1134Federico Pellonihttps://launchpad.net/~fredp<p>Here we are, with the first public release of Ejecter.</p>
<p>It works, but needs testing and translations to reach 0.1.</p>
<p>It needs Gtk, Vala and Python.<br/>
Install it with<br/>
./waf configure --prefix=/usr<br/>
./waf<br/>
sudo ./waf install</p>
<p>Run it from the command-line with "ejecter" or add it to startup applications:<br/>
it will sleep behind the scenes and show an icon in the system tray when one or more devices are connected to your computer.</p>