On 12 October 2011 00:44, Ian Santopietro wrote:
> The thing is this isn't really a privacy issue. Sure, when you open
> the music lens and search for a song, it looks for the song online.
> But this isn't tied to the main "Dash" search (Home icon, or the one
> that opens by default). So it won't
For those people, in those situations, uninstalling the music store
scope is the best option.
On Tue, Oct 11, 2011 at 13:23, Josh Strawbridge
wrote:
> for some people and in some places it's much more important to keep track of
> your internet use than in others.
> for instance the way some place
for some people and in some places it's much more important to keep track of
your internet use than in others.
for instance the way some places in the world have internet usage caps for
some plans that are so low a few youtube videos will easily put someone at
their cap.
so while one search might n
I agree. Ctrl+Alt+Del should bring a small overlay window with several
items in it, and the user should be able to move the focus in there with
cursor keys. I believe that would be the best implementation. Then, all
you'd have to do is press Ctrl+Alt+Del, press left or right or up or
down and p
The thing is this isn't really a privacy issue. Sure, when you open
the music lens and search for a song, it looks for the song online.
But this isn't tied to the main "Dash" search (Home icon, or the one
that opens by default). So it won't send out information at any time,
only when you search on
Then there should be a way to blacklist things on a per-user basis that
a user like myself does not want cluttering my Dash when I type "sh" for
things other than "shutdown".
Moreover, for me it is faster to hit Ctrl+Alt+Del and click the dialog
than it is to sift through things that begin wit
Hi,
On 11 October 2011 00:58, Thibaut Brandscheid wrote:
> Houston, we have a problem
I think there should be a section called "Privacy" in the Control
Panel where the user can disable globally the possibility to send data
trough Internet.
Each lens/application should strictly check this setting
Logically one way to solve this would be to present a "Search Online"
button in the music lens. Now typing a song name searches only the users
local music store. They could then click "Search Online" to display
results from music stores.
The other potential would be to make this a checkbox which r
> sudo apt-get remove unity-scope-musicstores
>
Thanks a lot for this answer.
I like the way Canonical went so fare - brave & good decisions - and Unity,
but if Ubuntu starts to send out all kind of things to the net. I for my
part will not stay and remove every time I do a fresh install these
c
I disagree, these actions (shutdown, restart, etc) *should* be available in
the dash. This is something I've been waiting for since 11.04, ten months
ago.
Why? Because winkey+"sh"+enter is an order of magnitude faster for me,
compared to reaching for the mouse, clicking an icon, selecting a menu
o
On 10/11/2011 02:00 AM, Evan Huus wrote:
A bigger concern from my point of view though is that all generic
searches (using the "Home" lens) go through the music lens as well,
and thus (I assume) through this internet search.
This is not the case. The U1 store will only be queried when you sea
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