[Ayatana] List of Ubuntu quirks that should be fixed for Precise

2011-10-24 Thread Thibaut Brandscheid
Hi all I really like Oneiric - the Launcher improvements!!! - and if I should describe it with one word, 'smooth' would be the word. Since installing Oneiric last week I documented all kind of quirks and faults. Hopes this list is to some use to you and that some of the topics get discussed on th

Re: [Ayatana] New design: Opening applications and documents automatically at login

2011-10-24 Thread Evan Huus
On Thu, Oct 20, 2011 at 11:34 AM, Matthew Paul Thomas wrote: > -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- > Hash: SHA1 > > Hi folks > > For some people, it is useful to open particular applications or > documents every time they log in. > > (For example, every day when I log in at work, I launch XChat, >

Re: [Ayatana] New design: Opening applications and documents automatically at login

2011-10-24 Thread Jo-Erlend Schinstad
Den 24. okt. 2011 23:49, skrev Evan Huus: Something else just occurred to me that can maybe be put in the 'nice to have' bucket for future consideration: delayed opening. For non-critical applications like Gwibber, it would be nice if they could be set to load 10ish seconds after the rest of the

Re: [Ayatana] New design: Opening applications and documents automatically at login

2011-10-24 Thread Ian Santopietro
I know ideas like this have been discussed before, but what about implementing a stack based system (like Android) that would keep running and recently used apps in RAM, or making more aggressive use of the Linux disk cache? Possibly an option to load an app into the cache upon logging in (or after