I agree with you completely Arthur. Thou I must add that for specifying
searches with text you can also look for the second word like "sources" or
"update" which pulls the appropriate app up first in line. Or if you know
the technical name like "gedit".
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On Nov 17, 2012 4:44 AM, "
>> Dear designers,
>>
>> I'm trying extensions for Gnome Shell.
>>
>> I saw a dock that is a wide black line from top to bottom
>> on the left. You click it or touch it, then it shows you the
>> launcher icons.
>>
>> Place something in the middle of the wide black line that
>> invites clicking or t
>On 5 July 2012 01:55, Gregory Merchan wrote:
> On Wed, Jul 4, 2012 at 10:50 AM, Jeremy Nickurak wrote:
>> On Wed, Jul 4, 2012 at 9:00 AM, Brandon Watkins wrote:
>>>
>>> Looks like this won't just be a problem with nautilus either, it looks
>>> like the future development for all their apps is g
> As far as quickly switching between lenses in the Dash, I think that
> using the same mouse interactions as tabs do would be appropriate.
> (scroll wheel down moves to next lens, scroll wheel up moves to
> previous).
I think you might want to add a modifier to that, seeing that some
lenses expa
I think that is what we can put in a wishlist-type bug? Discussing it
further on this list won't help the situation. I would only like to see a
link to the corresponding bug do those affected by this can mark themselves
accordingly.
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> Wouldn't be easier if I could choose in the dash the application?
> A solution could be the appearing, on the bottom of the dash, a set of
> icons related to the possible applications. What do you think? Need a
> picture?
For fun I'd like to see a picture of what you mean, but I think a
right-
That one or a few people complain about window buttons (which was already
changed during 10.10 if I remember correctly) and the global menu, doesn't
mean we should remove them or change them back. Window buttons don't have a
"normal" side, it differs between Windows and Mac so it matters from what
Hi Super,
I'm not quite clear by what you mean with "Certified email system". Do you
mean we would be hosting a mail-server a la gmail?
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On Fri, May 18, 2012 at 12:07 PM, supernova wrote:
> Hi to all, I know that this could not be the right place for this proposal.
>
> I think
It should be fixed, that's true. But if we'd use the default salad, it'll
default back to the fixed one. Transition might be an issue in this case.
But it should be fixed!
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P.s.: good suggestion.
On Sunday, May 13, 2012, Chad M. Germann wrote:
> Ubuntu does have a few Wallpaper
wrote:
> >>>
> >>> Many say that computer janitor is bad.
> >>> Is there a substitute or should we Felipe something better?
> >>> Supernova
> >>>
> >>> Il giorno martedì 1 maggio 2012, Chris Druif
> ha
> &g
do.
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On May 1, 2012 7:07 PM, "supernova" wrote:
> Many say that computer janitor is bad.
> Is there a substitute or should we Felipe something better?
> Supernova
>
> Il giorno martedì 1 maggio 2012, Chris Druif ha
> scritto:
> > I don't kn
'm trying computer janitor on precise: it has a problem because wanted to
> uninstall packages from leksmark that manage printer/fax.
> remains the necessity to clean cache and old kernels.
> Supernova
>
> > Sent from my iPod
> > On Apr 29, 2012, at 12:17 PM, C
If I look at precise:
packages.ubuntu.com/precise/linux-image-3.2.0-23-generic
packages.ubuntu.com/precise/linux-image-3.2.0-23-generic-pae
Which gives all the installed sizes of the generic kernel. All are in
excess of 100 MB, with amd64 topping the list at around 130 MB.
It is something trivial
I wish I could believe that, but still:
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/KernelPanic
This could happen after updating to a newer kernel. That's why I asked
about it.
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On Apr 29, 2012 5:01 PM, "supernova" wrote:
>
> I think that the new kernel has already been tested, so it's wo
I agree with this last state, if it can't be automated. It is similar to
"Privacy" that it's a setting in my eyes to "keep" a certain amount of
kernels. I'd go for only the current and the most recent second one, but
further investigation in automating this process should be done.
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