Il giorno lun, 27/04/2009 alle 22.21 +, John Haitas ha scritto:
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> Categorizing this issue as "seriously trivial" is underestimating it.
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> This is the sort of issue Linux users face, but Windows and Mac users
> are
> never bothered with. I would be happy to patch this.
I am not an ubuntu
Thank you Sandro, I appreciate your reply. I realized that late last night
(failed to report).
Jaunty source:
$ apt-get source gnome-panel
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Applets do not scale well with changing resolution
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/36189
You received this bug notifica
Ok so I think I was wrong on the last post... the relevant package seems to
be 'screen-resolution-extra' Don't take my word on this, I am just
trying to get to the bottom of this problem...
The Jaunty source:
$ apt-get source screen-resolution-extra
The Ubuntu trunk:
$ bzr get
http://bazaar.
So here are the ways to get the source.
The git repository:
$ git clone git://git.gnome.org/gnome-control-center
The Jaunty source:
$ apt-get source gnome-control-center
The Ubuntu trunk:
$ bzr get
http://code.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-desktop/gnome-control-center/ubuntu
Those who know better - ple
Categorizing this issue as "seriously trivial" is underestimating it.
This is the sort of issue Linux users face, but Windows and Mac users are
never bothered with. I would be happy to patch this.
Where can I obtain the Ubuntu branch of the code that changes the screen
resolution.
On Mon, Apr 27
Il giorno lun, 27/04/2009 alle 18.23 +, John Haitas ha scritto:
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> It seems as if the Gnome team do not take this bug very seriously.
> Would it
> be inappropriate to develop a patch for Ubuntu that may or may not be
> pushed
> upstream in the future?
To develop any patch you need s
It seems as if the Gnome team do not take this bug very seriously. Would it
be inappropriate to develop a patch for Ubuntu that may or may not be pushed
upstream in the future?
On Mon, Apr 27, 2009 at 12:54 PM, Sandro Mani
wrote:
> Here: http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=137473 (you can f
@SebastianCould you provide a relevant link to bugzilla where this
discussion can be carried on?
On Mon, Apr 27, 2009 at 10:00 AM, Jo-Erlend Schinstad <
joerlend.schins...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I'll take it to bugzilla. I still think this bug should have a high
> priority here though. Just to clari
Il giorno lun, 27/04/2009 alle 05.43 +, John Haitas ha scritto:
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> We need to consider the appeal of Ubuntu to ordinary users depends on
> consistent behaviour. There is a mandate to my the interface as user
> friendly as Mac OS X.
Yes and in fact this problem affects one of the most problem
On Mon, 2009-04-27 at 05:43 +, John Haitas wrote:
> The fact is that this is not something an average user should worry about.
> Most people don't care about the placement of these objects and applets.
In fact, I think average users do worry about buttons and icons which
end up in strange plac
The fact is that this is not something an average user should worry about.
Most people don't care about the placement of these objects and applets.
The fact that these settings can be changed by anything other than direct
user intervention (ie: screen resolution) should be fixed.
After many times
Il giorno lun, 06/10/2008 alle 11.00 +, Franck ha scritto:
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> well, that is what I was trying to say : I was on the way to try the
> workaround, but I did _nothing_, it was working already.
I don't know how but the mess happens at next login, not immediately. In
any case I saw this on int
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