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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: gnome-session (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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Adding stuff to autostart is too difficult
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Possibly a dup of Bug #140918 , which is to handle all the apps'
autostart in gnome-session.
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Empathy is almost impossible to set as a st
OK, upstream won't work on it. So we'll have to ask that someone write
a patch to get this done in empathy and submit it upstream. Anyone
willing to do this?
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Yes that works, but it's not very obvious.
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What about taking the icon from the Applications-->Internet-->Empathy
and dragging it to the entry area in System-->Preferences-->Startup
Applications ?
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I have succeeded to run scripts and start applications by gnome-
schedule.
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Title:
Empathy is almost impossible to set as a startup application
Affects gnome-session, since this is the only UI where getting it set up
is currently possible, if awkward and poorly discoverable.
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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> "you just have to dragndrop empathy (a launcher, or the entry in the
> applications menu) to the list of gnome-session-properties. Is it enough for
> you?"
If this is the expected procedure, wouldn't a good starting point to be
to add a hint or prompt to let users know this is possible?
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Milestone: maverick-round-3-social-networking => nt2-social-networking
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@Jim Braux-Zin:
you are so right - that would be the obvious behavior.
Also, it would be very cool if the me menu could remember ones state
between sessions, so, if I was online when I shut down, the me menu (or
another part of ubuntu) would automatically try to bring me back to that
same state, t
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Importance: Unknown => Wishlist
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"Unity" has drawn my attention to /usr/share/applications/ - perhaps
this directory would be of use for this bug?
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Status: Confirmed => Triaged
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This is very intuitive and this is what I was expecting few days ago
when I moved to Lucid (and I still expect it). It would be nice if by
selecting the state, empathy will automatically login.
Greetings!
Vasil
//first post :)
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I have just thought of a simple solution that could make the problem of
not automatically launching Empathy less bad, based on my own behaviour
and expectations.
I suggest that MeMenu could launch Empathy if the user click on "Online"
or "Away", or any state other than "Offline". This way, on stan
I think there is an additional consitency problem with Lucid. For the
user point of view there should be no difference in behaviour between
the Gwibber+gwibber-service (which starts automatically) combination and
Empathy+telepathy. I mean that for a user both apps will display
notification in the b
As Adam says there is a need for a standard reliable 'add an
application' dialog. At the moment none of the various dialogs for
adding applications work very well. The one for selecting which
application to use for a given filetype is full of double entries,
missing entries and isn't even alphabeti
@Vish
Maybe something could be in Startup Programs to automatically give a
list of programs that are in the applications menu? That would probably
solve 95% of users problems trying to find common programs.
What they are referring is that you have to open Startup Applications ->
Startup Programs
I think we should milestone it for Lucid.
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Upstream has decided to not fix this problem.
They want to use a less discoverable way , Quoting from upstream >
"you just have to dragndrop empathy (a launcher, or the entry in the
applications menu) to the list of gnome-session-properties. Is it enough for
you?"
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to do it right way it would be great that empathy itself has the option
(it is milestoned to 2.30 by empathy developers). but it will be a new
feature in empathy so not a papercut.
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Status: New => Invalid
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Added the One Hundred Paper Cuts project to this, since it seemed like
you wanted it added...
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Can I suggest that until/unless a long term solution is found we set the
dialog at 'System > Preferences > Startup Application > Startup Programs
> Add' to open by default to /usr/bin? That seems to be the most
reliable solution for now. This 'adding startup applications' has in
reality been a gene
** Changed in: empathy (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Low
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Status: New => Triaged
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** Attachment added: "Dependencies.txt"
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