>
> backed up by their studies (not available for public,
> unfortunately). We'll now be very closely looking at all feedback we're
> getting for the new icon. I encourage everyone to keep their eyes open,
> too :)
>
Personally, a survey that nobody has access to from a 3rd party who is
initiating
>
> The challenge that we're facing is:
>
> - we have at least 3 types of network connections that should be
> represented by the appropriate icon:
> 1. Wireless
> 2. Wired
> 3. 3G
>
> Each of these has potentially 4 different states:
>
> - card present, but switched off
> - card present, but no co
>
> your system can only use one default route
> [snip]
> dont waste panel space for confusing information and
> show the most relevant info the user needs to know about.
Have to agree with Oli here. N-M should handle the logic for switching
between different networks but in the tray, only
>
> The VPN indicator lock is sufficient. It does its job of notifying me when
> vpnc
> has disassociated just fine. If only command line vpnc was so lovely.
How does this work currently. I'm unaware as others on this list are too
probably.
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Going OT, would any one go For or Against having NM vpn option auto
> launching some kind of VPN friendly UI to get the NM-pptp/openvpn/cvpn like
> we do for codecs?
Changed the subject to something more appropriate...
This was misleading to me as well (as I just setup a VPN last night for a
col
can't the user go to add/remove programs to uninstall them if [s]he
> went there to install in the first place?
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> Modify settings or u
>
> *When I load up the Application menu, I want to run a particular
> application*. I'm trying to get things done. Interrupting that process to
> search for a package in a package manager, gets nothing accomplished. But if
> I could right click and deal with 90% of the process *from the menu*, my
>
> Anyway, what if the user wants to remove the Freecel game, but want to
> keep the others? That's almost impossible, cause they belong to a single
> package.
>
Possibly the immediate fix is to allow users to simply remove the item from
the menu and not remove the package from the system?
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> Now that the Updates Available window opens by itself, it may help for
> it to contain a checkbox for installing future updates by default.
>
>
+1.
I would say keep the current update workflow but add a line about "click
here to automatically update in the future".
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I'm trying to build the v4l-dvb tree. I believe my build environment is
setup correctly as I have installed build-essential, linux-headers and
linux-source. I have extracted the source, linked to /usr/src/linux and did
the whole make oldconfig thing.
During the build I get errors like these:
make
On Tue, Oct 6, 2009 at 3:54 AM, Nils Kassube wrote:
> Andrew Barbaccia wrote:
> > I'm trying to build the v4l-dvb tree.
>
> You mean the v4l-dvb tree from linuxtv.org, right?
>
Yes that's the one.
>
> > I believe my build environment
> > is setup co
On Tue, Oct 6, 2009 at 10:14 AM, Andrew Barbaccia <
andrew.barbac...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Tue, Oct 6, 2009 at 3:54 AM, Nils Kassube wrote:
>
>> Andrew Barbaccia wrote:
>> > I'm trying to build the v4l-dvb tree.
>>
>> You mean the v4l-dvb tree from l
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