On Mon, Apr 23, 2012 at 8:25 PM, Ryan Gauger wrote:
> ... God loves everybody on this mailing list!!!
>
> In Christ,
> Ryan
>
This plus the last several emails, Ryan, you are cracking me up!
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I think that more integration would be good, but I think if possible, that
Unity should have this in the OS coding, not even go through Zeitgeist. God
loves everybody on this mailing list!!!
In Christ,
Ryan
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On Apr 22, 2012, at 8:25 PM, Jo-Erlend Schinstad
wrote:
> Den 23.
I think this is a bug, not sure if it has been reported on Launchpad yet. You
might check, and submit a bug report there if you want. Thanks! Smile, Jesus
loves you!!!
In Christ,
Ryan
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On Apr 22, 2012, at 6:23 AM, Lance wrote:
> While performing iso/upgrade testing I noticed
I have always wondered why we didn't just do this from the very beginning of
Unity. Great mockup and idea! God loves you!!!
In Christ,
Ryan
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On Apr 22, 2012, at 7:30 PM, Matt Richardson
wrote:
> +1 for this idea
> Something like below might also help to overcome the promotio
Totally agree. God loves you!
In Christ,
Ryan
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On Apr 22, 2012, at 11:04 AM, Chris wrote:
> I for one agree with you Alan. I don't know how this can be altered to be the
> default behavior but it's something that should be done.
>
> With metta, Chris
>
> On Sun, Apr 22, 201
Do you mean the application lens opens slowly? This is the case for me. Not
sure if it is a bug or just my laptop, I think it is a bug. God loves everybody
on this mailing list!!!
In Christ,
Ryan
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On Apr 23, 2012, at 2:24 PM, Gustav Sony wrote:
> On my Dell Vostro with Core
Sometimes in running unity --reset, Unity crashes. Does anybody know of this is
a bug? God loves you!!!
In Christ,
Ryan
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On Apr 23, 2012, at 12:06 PM, Omer Akram wrote:
> you should reset you compiz settings by running 'unity --reset' and
> see if that fixes the issue. Also t
I agree - should I file a bug report on it? Smile - God loves you!
In Christ,
Ryan
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On Apr 23, 2012, at 11:32 AM, supernova wrote:
> Hi to all.
> In the picture I have attached you can see my desktop running firefox
> on the left, and the same, but with the dash opened on the
On 23/04/2012 02:02, Andrea Corbellini wrote:
> I've been using x86_64 on many PCs and virtual machines with less than
> 1GB of memory. To be honest, most of these virtual machines were running
> with 512MB or less. However I never faced a slow down: 1GB is more than
> enough for whichever architec
On my Dell Vostro with Core i3, IntelHD and a Crucial m4 SSDisk there is
also a delay on first opening Dash.
But more important for me is that Dash recognizes inputs NOT before
fully opened. Test it with fast typing after pressing Super ... often
the first letter is missing! Isn't it possible
Hello Omar, hello Andrea,
I made the experience by myself some years ago that 1GB of RAM is not
enough and the situation gets worse when you use x86_64. Firefox may have
improved it's RAM consumption, but 1GB is really not enough and will cause
swapping when you use the system the usual way throug
I agree. Filing a bug on launchpad would be the bet way to get this solved.
After making sure you're completely up to date, hit Alt+F2 then enter in
"ubuntu bug unity".
On Apr 23, 2012 11:03 AM, "supernova" wrote:
> Hi to all.
> In the picture I have attached you can see my desktop running firef
Hi,
It has been fixed in trunk.
2012/4/23 supernova :
> Hi to all.
> In the picture I have attached you can see my desktop running firefox
> on the left, and the same, but with the dash opened on the right. I
> use no blur option, at the moment.
>
> As you can see, the desktop on the right is sh
you should reset you compiz settings by running 'unity --reset' and
see if that fixes the issue. Also the second issue is fixed in trunk
so will be in the SRU to precise. You could use the staging ppa to
test the fix.
On Mon, Apr 23, 2012 at 9:32 PM, supernova wrote:
> Hi to all.
> In the pictur
The filters could have support for icons, where it is much economical in
the mobile or tablet space. The look of application lens might look like
the android app drawer. http://i.zdnet.com/blogs/app-drawer-widgets.png .
However i dont favour the use of test in category items.
The categories is sh
>
> I think it would be a great idea to provide an easy way to get an
> overview of all recent notifications. They should be grouped by
> indicator, and in order to throw a notification, an app should provide
> an an indicator.
>
Perhaps a working of the current indicator system to look more in tu
I think it would be a great idea to provide an easy way to get an
overview of all recent notifications. They should be grouped by
indicator, and in order to throw a notification, an app should provide
an an indicator.
Perhaps a working of the current indicator system to look more in tune
with the
> If it defaulted to visible then at least
> he would know it was there. Currently the visible/invisible state
> does not persist over logout, which I suggest would be a useful
> feature.
I second this suggestion. Visible by default for ease of use, then
offer the option to keep it hidden. Someth
Just now testing the 20120423 i386 image and both during and after installation
all looks well. Sorry for raising a red flag where none was needed :^)
Lance
--- On Sun, 4/22/12, Lance wrote:
From: Lance
Subject: Volumes remain in launcher after unmounting
To: "ayatana"
Date: Sun
On 22 April 2012 19:33, Mark Shuttleworth wrote:
>
> We can certainly improve the interaction design of the dash. This
> proposal has a number of issues, however:
>
> * it promotes categories alphabetically, which is arbitrary
> * it would hide search results in "lower" categories even if they w
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