Monday, January 7, 2013

Hang In There Tiger!

The RAVEfinity project has been going through a bit hard times as of late. Development has been slow we are restructuring some things but can't speak of what going to happen just yet.

Those looking for a good Ambiance and Radiance Colors Theme for Ubuntu 12.10 a great friend of the RAVEfinity project Beniot has updated his theme for Ubuntu 12.10. It's very simular to ares in many respects so if you want Ambiance and Radiacne Colors on Ubuntu 12.10 Please check out this theme:
Ambiance Cruncy
 http://gnome-look.org/content/show.php/Ambiance+Crunchy?content=151180

Supports Mate, and Xfce as well.

We hope to get a Ubuntu 12.10 version of our theme out but we don't know how we are going to do it yet. (A straight port of the 12.04 or one with redesigned colors) we are moving into other spaces and systems, but still keeping with the open source ideals more to come. Thanks.

We have also took notice of a few theme tweak apps that let you change your theme color on the fly, We are very interested in this and may pursue it further to bring it to ambiance and radince. (It would be much nicer to maintain)

But as of writing all of my Ubuntu systems are pretty botched (Wireless and Video card driver issues that aren't solvable I need to do something hardware wise and I will do that soon.)

Intel HD 2000, 3000, 4000s work so dang well!

Users of Nvida Quadro 140M on Ubuntu 12.04 I feel your pain!

P.S: Sorry to any of those who comments or emails we have missed, we hope to get back to you soon. Our sincerity and apologizes life got in the way of out project :)
-RAVEfintiy
Jared.

2 comments:

  1. Hi guys, quick one: just reinstalled ravefinity for my new 12.10 install & the ambiance-red theme is odd in firefox: it adds a white background to the text, making it near-unreadable. Ambiance normal is fine.
    Cheers
    Si

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  2. Thumbs up for the nice themes, and good luck for your next release ! :)

    I'm using ambiance-radiance-xfce-lxde on both Xubuntu 12.04 (all working good) and ArchLinux + Xfce (having some trouble with GTK 3.6) for a long time now :)

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