I though i did it, but it seems no.
After a reboot, i tried it again, and now the new
admin user can use both without problem.
I still have a crash when i add a new user with
a non admin user (which is understable since i shouldn't be
able to do it.)
but it seems to be already reported several time
New version needed a reboot.
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Hello,
After the fix of #59018, i though i should test it again.
So here is my test :
- i add a new non-admin user, and login with it.
- users-admin & services-admin were still in the menu,
i continue to think that it's unneeded, but a
I also make some test, and it for me, it's totaly unrelated to the way
it was partition, but the problem seems to be the uuid stuff.
- When i mount a partition with uuid=*, it shows 2 drive in the desktop
- When i mount the same one with the old /dev/*, it shows one partition in the
desktop.
Als
The problem is that hal use minor/major to search match between device in
/proc/mounts and hal volume, but fuse device don't have good minor/major number.
I patch hal so it use block.device instead of block.minor & block.major for
fuse device.
Not sure that it's the best solution, but at least it
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Okay, okay. So after reading this,
https://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/+source/ubuntu-artwork/+bug/34521
and this,
http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=180680
i understand what people want, they just want space in their panel.
I understand that it's difficult to take in consideration a
Daniel, in the folder of my screenshot, there is two sets of icone, the one on
the top has been took from the Human directory of the ubuntu-artwork-18
package, and the one below has been took from the tangerine directory
(/usr/share/icons/Tangerine/scalable/status).
I really think the one on th
That's right, the new icons are definitly too smale. They should be of
48x48 like they were before (see my screenshot, the icons on top)
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Thank you daniel. great
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I just add a little screenshot to explain my point of view. You can see on top
the icones from the human that we had before, but because they were tooke off,
we use know tangerine netstatus icone (down).
I think that to have an unify theme, it's important to have those icons back.
Thanks
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There has been a lot of improvement in the artwork this last weeks, and
it's going better and better, but i don't understand why you change the
gnome-netstatus-* icones for the tangerine ones, whereas we had a good
set of this icones in the human theme (before ubuntu-artwork-
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