On Thu, Sep 25, 2014 at 6:39 PM, Michael Terry
wrote:
> On Thu, Sep 25, 2014 at 1:33 PM, Tony Espy wrote:
>>
>> What's our story with respect to answering phone calls and locking?
>> Should an answered call unlock the device automatically, or should it just
>> allow the dialer-app to run/be disp
On Thu, Sep 25, 2014 at 1:33 PM, Tony Espy wrote:
>
> What's our story with respect to answering phone calls and locking? Should
> an answered call unlock the device automatically, or should it just allow
> the dialer-app to run/be displayed for the duration of the call?
>
> I ask because I've see
On 09/25/2014 12:58 PM, Jamie Strandboge wrote:
On 09/25/2014 11:18 AM, Marco Trevisan wrote:
Il 25/09/2014 17:49, Olga Kemmet ha scritto:
When we restricted access to the launcher and indicators while
passcode/passphrase is set, we received a lot of complains because
people thought it is broke
On 09/25/2014 11:18 AM, Marco Trevisan wrote:
> Il 25/09/2014 17:49, Olga Kemmet ha scritto:
>> When we restricted access to the launcher and indicators while
>> passcode/passphrase is set, we received a lot of complains because
>> people thought it is broken.
>>
Were these people new to the phon
Il 25/09/2014 17:49, Olga Kemmet ha scritto:
> When we restricted access to the launcher and indicators while
> passcode/passphrase is set, we received a lot of complains because
> people thought it is broken.
>
> Bottom line, it depends on the type of user what they want to do in the
> end. Secu
When we restricted access to the launcher and indicators while
passcode/passphrase is set, we received a lot of complains because people
thought it is broken.
Other operating systems deal with it in different ways:
- Android disables everything, you need to opt in showing certain/all
things when y
On Thu, Sep 25, 2014 at 9:16 AM, Jelmer Prins
wrote:
> Maybe it should be the default to hide the launcher
>
Design considered it, but preferred to leave it on by default. If you feel
strongly about it, open a bug against ubuntu-ux and argue for a
reconsideration.
-mt
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Maybe it should be the default to hide the launcher
On 25 Sep 2014, at 15:10, Michael Terry wrote:
> On Wed, Sep 24, 2014 at 5:37 PM, Christian Mahlig wrote:
> 1. On the locked screen, it is possible to swipe the lounger and read
> informations in the panel. It is not possible to start any app
On Wed, Sep 24, 2014 at 5:37 PM, Christian Mahlig wrote:
> 1. On the locked screen, it is possible to swipe the lounger and read
> informations in the panel. It is not possible to start any app or
> function, but in my opinion, a locked phone don't have to publish this
> informations.
You can d
On 09/24/2014 05:37 PM, Christian Mahlig wrote:
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Hi !
I hope someone can give me more informations about the following three bugs:
1. On the locked screen, it is possible to swipe the lounger and read
informations in the panel. It is not possible t
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Hi !
I hope someone can give me more informations about the following three bugs:
1. On the locked screen, it is possible to swipe the lounger and read
informations in the panel. It is not possible to start any app or
function, but in my opinion, a
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