Hi,
Le lundi 22 juin 2015 à 08:51 +0200, Narcis Garcia a écrit :
> I've made hunderds of Ubuntu/Lubuntu/UbuntuGnome installations
> professionally, but I've never sold the software itself.
>
> The problem I see in the ad is the phrase, because it seems Ubuntu can
> be sold itself.
>
Actually it
Hi Bart, list,
the thing with names is that it's better when they actually *mean*
something. An experimented user will immediately know that Firefox is a
web browser or that Evolution is an email program. But normal users will
have no clue about it :) Some apps use names that provide clues as to
w
now)
> Web browser <- This is Icecat (you must know)
> ...no sense.
>
> It's very difficult for casual (or new) users this other extreme in a
> bad names strategy:
> Sylpheed <- This is an e-mail software (you must know)
> Evolution <- This is an e-mail software (yo
Hi Patrik,
this sounds like this bug:
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=728496
Cheers!
Le dimanche 20 septembre 2015 à 14:30 -0400, Patrik Bubák a écrit :
> From time to time I get a prompt to log back in to my Google account -
> just like that - without doing anything.
>
>
>
> Can t
> > > --
> > > Remember: "All of us are smarter than any one of us."
> > >
> > > Best Regards,
> > > Ali/amjjawad
> > >
> > > http://kibo.computer - http://torios.net - Ubuntu GNOME
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
> --
>
Hi,
I personnally love the fact that Ubuntu GNOME is almost the upstream
GNOME, and not a custom version with lots of extensions and
modifications. I really fear that Canonical will not settle on upstream
GNOME, at all. So, in this case, we might still need Ubuntu GNOME.
By the way, that might ev
(snip)
> At any rate, it seems the workflow you describe is quite suited to
> Gnome.
> You could dedicate an entire desktop to a video editing task, and
> when you
> alt-tab within that desktop, you'd only be shown the windows
> dedicated to
> that task. If you want to switch to another task, you'd
>
> - better theme ... adwaita sucks, and nobody like big buttons in the
> window border ...
>
Hi,
please try not to be too definitive about other people's tastes...
Adwaita happens to be my favourite GTK theme, and, mind you, I love bing
buttons in the window border! And that doesn't mean th
Le dimanche 04 août 2013 à 19:51 -0300, Anibal Ardid a écrit :
> Why pure gnome experience ? Gnome pure = Fedora ...
>
> You can bring some beauty experience.
>
>
> I talk about some little extensions, disabled but installed. It's only
> an idea ;)
>
I think the point is that, when creating a
Le mardi 06 août 2013 à 20:33 -0700, ovar Genaro Bibriesca a écrit :
> hi im Genaro Bibriesca from mexico
Hi Genaro,
> , im using fedora xfce, im think Ubuntu gnome need a unique
> identity , a little personalitation, like manjaro with the dark
> theme , if offer only a pure gnome experience sa
Le mardi 10 septembre 2013 à 07:53 +0100, Phil Wyett a écrit :
> Hi all,
>
Hi Phil,
> Is there work underway to address the empathy and all that GOA and UOA
> mess that seems to be polluting Ubuntu Gnome?
>
It seems that (part of) the problem is being tackled upstream:
http://blog.barisione.or
Hi list,
I've just upgraded to Saucy today, and immediately noticed two things,
and I'm not sure which package to report the bugs on, so I'm writing
here first.
The first bug is that Evolution is in English while my desktop is in
French, and gnome-language-selector doesn't suggest any missing
pac
> The second one is quite disturbing: every time I suspend, then resume my
> laptop, the network is disabled. The only way to get it back is to run
> "sudo restart network-manager". This reminds me of an old bug I had
> submitted a year or two ago, but I can't find it back.
>
Forget about this on
Hi list,
are there any plans to switch from [upstart + canonical custom
systemd-compatible services] to upstream systemd?
I know stock Canonical is not interested in using systemd in stock
Ubuntu over its home-made solution, but is there any reason why Ubuntu
GNOME couldn't upload its own systemd
Hi,
a few weeks before the release, I tested it and reported what I
considered as a release blocker: the network doesn't come back after
resuming from suspend
( https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/network-manager/+bug/1184262
). For laptop users, this is indeed a very critical bug!
Now, the
Hi,
the video idea is not so good for another reason: it would need to be
dubbed in all supported languages, and that's not very practical.
On ven., 2013-10-25 at 17:03 +0400, Ali Linx (amjjawad) wrote:
>
> On Fri, Oct 25, 2013 at 4:53 PM, Jack Ramsay wrote:
> Dear all,
>
>
Hi,
this is not the first time that the idea of an original theme is
proposed. In my humble opinion, the theme that should be used in Ubuntu
GNOME should the default GNOME theme. After all, Ubuntu GNOME's goal is
to deliver a near-upstream GNOME experience. More over, the default
GNOME theme was c
Oups, sorry, I totally misread the original post. Well, I have
absolutely nothing against creating new themes then, of course!
Sorry again Serge.
Le lundi 04 novembre 2013 à 16:26 +0400, Ali Linx (amjjawad) a écrit :
>
> On Mon, Nov 4, 2013 at 4:09 PM, Julien Olivier
> wrote:
>
Hi,
> - Can't resize the Control Center window. Is that by design?
>
Yes, and this was always the case ->
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=723575
> - No "hibernate" and "standby" options when I click top left. Only
> poweroff and restart is available.
>
Have you tried keeping ALT pr
I agree that we should push GNOME core apps as much as possible, but we
need to make sure first that they are ready. Else, it will only give a
very bad impression and everybody's going to lose. By the way, this
raises (again) the question of Epiphany (Web now) vs Firefox...
Le lundi 17 février 201
Hi,
> > I agree that we should push GNOME core apps as much as
> > possible, but we
> > need to make sure first that they are ready. Else, it will
> > only give a
> > very bad impression and everybody's going to lose. By the
> > way, this
> >
Hi all,
I've just upgraded and I'm very glad with the final version.
One thing though: with the new system menu, there is no way to select a
wired network. I read on some forum that this is by design, and that
wired network settings should be managed in the system settings.
Well, the problem is
.." Button and above I have
> my previous created profiles to choose from.
>
> On Fr, 2014-04-25 at 10:09 +0200, Julien Olivier wrote:
> > Hi all,
> >
> > I've just upgraded and I'm very glad with the final version.
> >
> > One thing though
Hi everyone,
as you've probably noticed, there is a very nasty bug in Ubuntu (and
Ubuntu GNOME) that resets the keymap to english each time gnome-shell
starts. This is due to a change in IBus default dconf values done by
Canonical.
I know you're supposed to post bug reports instead of complaining
> > This is an absolute blocker (makes the keyboard unusable for non-english
> > users after most reboots) and *needs* to be fixed before the next stable
> > release.
>
> (I'm somewhat curious why I don't experience this after reboots.)
>
As you can read in the bug comments, the behaviour on boo
Hi,
I've just noticed that, on Utopic, the default fonts for the GNOME
desktop are "Cantarell" (window titles and interface),
"sans" (application) and Ubuntu Mono (fixed). Wouldn't it be more
logical to whether use only Ubuntu fonts or only GNOME fonts
("Cantarell", "sans" and "Monospace")?
I'd g
Hi Ali,
I've been an Ubuntu (and now Ubuntu-GNOME) tester since the very
beginning. I only test by using the unstable version and updating it
every day. Whenever I find a bug, I report it immediately, and I've been
doing so for years. However, I have noticed that, since around the
beginning of the
rs
> will help the project or contributors. That only leads to put noise
> between us.
>
> Try by sending reminders, or reaching more contributors. Just my thoughts.
>
> Regards
>
> On Mon, Oct 20, 2014 at 7:45 PM, Julien Olivier wrote:
> > Hi Ali,
> >
>
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