+1, using Ubuntu 18.04-beta here and it's not there.
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GNOME Shell should support fractional (non-integer) Hi-DPI sc
> If they don't know about it, they won't care about it because ondemand
> will make their CPU fast when they need it.
If they bought a 2.0GHz CPU laptop, ondemand just will going to scale
to 2.0 as were necessary, if I'm opening openoffice or something
similar, are u sure that ondemand will swi
ers... this is not a problem for geeks...
On Fri, Mar 7, 2008 at 10:05 AM, Eduardo Silva <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I think leaving it at "ondemand" is the solution. It will switch to full
> > performance when the system is busy, so users will get the performance
&
> I think leaving it at "ondemand" is the solution. It will switch to full
> performance when the system is busy, so users will get the performance
> they expect from their hardware. Anyone who actually wants to change it
> will already know what cpu scaling is and won't be scared of gconf, sur
I got your point but if we're talking about "Linux for human beings"
I don't think that gconf is a solution, old linux users know how to
fix it or give an special option, but would be good make the things a
bit easy for the other ones... not all laptops are so faster...
Ed.-
On Fri, Mar 7, 2008
This is a duplicate of bug #43074 ,
https://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/+source/tangerine-icon-theme/+bug/
(or vice-versa).
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iPod icon on Human theme not correct
https://launchpad.net/bugs/43073
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(Not a developer, but a user)
I've just looked at the examples folder, and the "oo-cd-cover.odg" file
correctly show an icon (I'm using Dapper's default theme).
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no icon for .odg (Openoffice.org Draw)
https://launchpad.net/bugs/34563
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I confirm this bug, the icon isn't tangering-looking and blurry (small
size, probably?).
** Attachment added: "liferea-toolbar screenshot with fuzzy Apply icon"
http://librarian.launchpad.net/2540943/liferea-screenshot.png
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Apply stock icon blured and not very pretty
https://launchpad.net/b