s they're
willing to share. Whatever energy Dell is putting into the prep of
their Ubuntu machines should be coordinated as much as possible with
the community, IMO.
I hope my comment is welcome here. I don't think I've introduced
myself to the list before, but I've been follo
untu to maintain.
Just came across this Brainstorm idea on the same topic
(http://brainstorm.ubuntu.com/idea/229/), but still wading through the
many comments.
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> its name and the command it issues. This is what one would intuitively
> expect from the menu.
Well said. I agree entirely and await other responses with interest.
Perhaps this grievance would be better voiced on a GNOME mailing list,
though?
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e best answer.
> [...]
I like this. So maybe a rating system more along the lines of, "Did
this answer fix your problem?", instead of, "Digg it".
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er. I would love to help make
this happen, but I'm not sure I'm smart enough to get it started, or
even how possible it is today.
2009/7/3 Patrick Goetz :
> This sounds like a potential application for Google Wave.
Google Wave is right up this alley, at least in theory.
2009/7/17 solaris manzur :
> canonical should improve some cursors in ubuntu or get them off, the idea is
> to have a masterpiece linux distribution in all aspects
Could you elaborate on your idea, solaris? Are you speaking of mouse
cursors or something else?
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