On Mon, Jun 13, 2011 at 08:30, Oliver Joos <527...@bugs.launchpad.net> wrote:
> Sorry for getting off-topic. I just cannot stay calm reading everywhere
> that Ubuntu gets ruined. Me too, I liked it out-of-the-box from Breezy
> to Jaunty. For Natty I recommend the following 5 commands [...]
Thanks
On 06/06/2011 18:54, Patrik Floding wrote:
> I have read more comments and other views and have come to the conclusion
> that Ubuntu may not be for me.
I'm sorry to hear that. Have a good trip finding another Linux
distribution.
> On the plus side the installation experience was fantastic, the i
On Tue, Aug 31, 2010 at 11:37, Andrea Ratto <527...@bugs.launchpad.net> wrote:
> I hate the me-menu and the session button without icons.
> This indicator technology has potential but is incomplete and not
> customizable to fit all users' needs. It's five years and still this distro
> is managed
On Fri, Jun 18, 2010 at 02:29, Perky wrote:
> I can see from Mark's view that there needs to be an alternative to
> tooltips on tablets. However, at the moment such devices are 'toys'.
Not just at the moment, IMHO. You can't turn a car into an airplane -
that is different things, even if both ar
I can see from Mark's view that there needs to be an alternative to
tooltips on tablets. However, at the moment such devices are 'toys'.
In comparison to traditional laptops/desktops they are not as good for
getting work done (depending on the work). This will probably change as
they mature
I don't have a monopoly on "right". So I can't claim to know absolute
truth on the matter. But I do know that we've taken a view, and want to
stick with that. If we are wrong, we'll fix it later, and eat humble pie
in the process. It wouldn't be the first time or the last.
But I also know that si
On 12/06/10 19:57, John Doe wrote:
> Thx Oliver, that's the first useful thing I have seen, since the Ubuntu
> Design Team chose to stuff nails through their heads and fuck up the
> useability of the system tray altogether.
>
John, crass language is not going to win support for your ideas, and
Another couple inconsistencies: the panel contains lots of other things,
like applets, and a task switch, that aren't menus, and don't behave like
menus, even though they sort of look like they're on a menu bar.
Also, with a menu bar, you can click once to open the menu, and then move or
drag the
On 13 May 2010 15:20, Jeremy Nickurak wrote:
> On Thu, May 13, 2010 at 01:57, Dmitrijs Ledkovs
> wrote:
>
>> For all "turns green" i get NotifyOSD bubble notification saying
>> what's happened. Don't you as well? =)
>
>
> Doesn't help if you're away from the computer for the ~4 seconds the popup
>
On Thu, May 13, 2010 at 01:57, Dmitrijs Ledkovs
wrote:
> For all "turns green" i get NotifyOSD bubble notification saying
> what's happened. Don't you as well? =)
Doesn't help if you're away from the computer for the ~4 seconds the popup
is there...
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On 13 May 2010 07:56, Alexander Pas wrote:
> Another use-case where tooltips made the difference is the messaging
> menu.
>
> I had evolution open on the background, when suddenly the icon of the
> messaging menu turns green. But what does this green color mean?
>
For all "turns green" i get Noti
On 11.05.2010, 17:39 + Dmitrijs Ledkovs wrote:
> What infomration are you missing in the current desktop?
>
> A few things already identified
>
> 1) Time left until battery charged
> 2) UbuntuOne syncing, up-to-date, failed
>
> Anything else?
>
More tooltips that I like in Karmic:
3) numbe
> My mom&dad have a lot of troubles to understand difference between
> left click, right click& double click. When I guide them over the
> phone to fix something i always tell them "the OTHER click" to get
> their attention to do right click.
>
You will now have to describe the icon to click
On 12 May 2010 23:28, Marck Robinson wrote:
> What is wrong with a win/win solution?
>
See attached screenshot of a loss/loss situation
1) What's the time & date? (I'm hovering over the date/time applet)
2) Is my sound muted, low or high?
3) Do I have any pending messages in the messaging menu?
> Please see (and follow) the HIG:
>
Are you referring to the out-of date Gnome HIG which hasn't been
revamped for Gnome3 yet?
The HIG is good but remember it is Guidelines not a Law.
> Right click => menu
> Left click => show/hide main app
> Double click => default action (like play/pause for e
To sum up this bug report
We have a few places to stick additional information
1) New Indicator - "notification menu"
2) Power button indicator
3) Me menu
4) Messaging menu
Everyone who is subscribed to this bug:
What infomration are you missing in the current desktop?
A few things already ide
On 11 May 2010 13:13, Martin Wildam wrote:
> On Tue, May 11, 2010 at 12:04, Dmitrijs Ledkovs
> wrote:
>> Here shutter needs to be running as a service/daemon. Can you keep it
>> open on another virtual desktop and assign global shortcuts to do
>> screenshots?
>
> Don't understand, what you mean.
On Tue, May 11, 2010 at 12:04, Dmitrijs Ledkovs
wrote:
> Here shutter needs to be running as a service/daemon. Can you keep it
> open on another virtual desktop and assign global shortcuts to do
> screenshots?
Don't understand, what you mean. I don't know if I could assign
shortcuts to a daemon a
On 11 May 2010 09:58, Martin Wildam wrote:
> Trying to get constructivity back in this thread:
> I can understand and agree to the intention to reduce system tray icons.
>
> The reason why the system tray came up was (from my understanding): Some
> applications run continuously and "pollute" the t
On 9 May 2010 23:35, Kangarooo wrote:
> #121 eh what do you mean by that? if u didnt know as i can see here is
> democracy. yesterday was mothers day and europes day. also yesterday was
> Soviet soldier celebration 65 year aniversary for what they did in berlin to
> city and to woman on that da
On 07/05/10 14:04, Mark Shuttleworth wrote:
> On 07/05/10 10:18, Oliver Joos wrote:
> > And another +200.
> >
> > Ha! That makes 3! Do I win something? An extra tooltip??
>
> Wow, it's like this is a democracy or something :-)
>
Sorry for my sarcasm. I read so much about the topic that som
On 7 May 2010 15:03, Mark Shuttleworth wrote:
>
> But a bug tracker is not the right place for he-said-she-said,
> tit-for-tat point scoring. Gathering facts is useful, and the more we
> keep the content of this bug about those, the more valuable it is. So
> please just resist the urge to reply if
On Friday 07,May,2010 10:03 PM, Mark Shuttleworth wrote:
>
> Guys, please don't get into a tit-for-tat about who's opinion is more
> valid. 144 users registering interest in a bug is very significant.
> That's valuable feedback, and it is appreciated.
>
> I know there are are strong opinions on t
On 07/05/10 10:18, Oliver Joos wrote:
> And another +200.
>
> Ha! That makes 3! Do I win something? An extra tooltip??
>
Wow, it's like this is a democracy or something :-)
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Guys, please don't get into a tit-for-tat about who's opinion is more
valid. 144 users registering interest in a bug is very significant.
That's valuable feedback, and it is appreciated.
I know there are are strong opinions on the subject, and debate is
valuable. Please conduct that on the forums
you can have a 2gb ubuntu one account ;-)
*and* a virtual cookie =)
On 7 May 2010 10:18, Oliver Joos wrote:
> And another +200.
>
> Ha! That makes 3! Do I win something? An extra tooltip??
>
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Here is the reason: my neighbour and a friend who were using Karmic I
updated them to lucid the next day as lucid came out. I meet them often
daily and ask about how is lucid they mention other problems but never
mentioned the tooltips :-)
How do you *know* most people don't even care? I don't kno
On 06/05/10 17:58, Omer Akram wrote:
> @Alan most people dont even care :-)
>
I'm amazed how so many poeple seem to know about what everyone else
thinks.
How do you *know* most people don't even care? I don't know that.
Al
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There are plently of dashboards which can overlay IP, up/down link
sppeds, memory/processor usage, current song, date etc.
Banshee shows NotifyOSD notifications when new song starts playing
with song & artist.
And I personally have gnome-system-monitor mapped to a shortcut to get
information abou
Hmmm, people maybe annoyed by not having tooltips but one thing that I have
discovered is that you have to wait 1sec(maybe a few pico seconds less) on
the icon for the tooltip to appear (network manager) but when you have to
direct and click like the menus it takes only 0.5sec maybe less depending
On 04/27/2010 04:33 PM, Frederik Elwert wrote:
> As others, I’m not against change in the systray thing. And I don’t want
> to complain about a change just because it is a change. I just request
> answers to these simple questions:
>
> 1. How do I know the current charging (percentage) of my lapto
In addition to that: I just tried out Fedora 13 beta and it looks really nice.
I may or may not decide to vote with my feet...
_
Een netbook met Windows 7? Hier vind je alles dat je moet wet
On 27 March 2010 04:33, Jeremy Nickurak wrote:
>
> Except of course that if it's triggered by a user action (hovering the
> mouse over an icon), there's a notification potentially on the
> opposite side of the screen, away from where attention is currently
> focused. A big intuitivity loss from to
Except of course that if it's triggered by a user action (hovering the
mouse over an icon), there's a notification potentially on the
opposite side of the screen, away from where attention is currently
focused. A big intuitivity loss from tooltips, in my opinion.
On Fri, Mar 26, 2010 at 08:59, Jan
On Friday 19,March,2010 08:14 PM, Jud Craft wrote:
> The issue seems to be that indicator icon information is not immediately
> available on mouseover.
>
> Instead of a tooltip, why not just automatically open the menu on mouse-
> over, similar to KDE's panel menus in OpenSUSE?
>
> It would mean
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