On Sun, Dec 9, 2012 at 11:58 PM, Karen Zagorski <1045...@bugs.launchpad.net> wrote: > I mostly like gnome shell. The error problem started after 12.04 and are > ubuntu problems, not gnome problems. > http://howtoubuntu.org/how-to-disable-apport-error-reporting-in-ubuntu/
OK, hope that my comments on GNOME didn't offend you. > Gnome shell has normal keyboard on fedora, so any distmaker must a bit polish components of his system, that is just normal. Are you aware of the fact that vanilla GNOME 3.6 enforce global keyboard layout? Do you care about it? > I honestly don't see any serious bugs in gnome shell now and I actually like it's concept. I mean the style of minimalism + panel and windows on corner touch is pretty good and comfortable for me... But Apps are removing features. Do you like vanilla Nautilus 3.6? ( Note that Ubuntu 12.10 ships Nautilus 3.4 ) Probably also the Totem issue you feel strong about. > Unity in comparison is not. Even without bugs its idea of side panel is > so tasteless, so ugly, so old. Really? I've seen people place OS X dock and Windows task bar to the left side. I feel that the position is reasonable for wide screen monitor. > And absolutely no comfort. If i open two > windows of firefox in gnome shell I have no problem switching between > them. In unity I need mumbo jumbo, coz it has no comfortable mechanism > to switch just in one move. Alt+` Hold "Super" key to show shortcut cheat sheet overlay. > Plus its side panel appearance mechanism > makes someone wish to hit his PC with something heavy. It has > uncomfortable sensitivity settings. It appears when not needed, and it > doesn't appear when needed. It appears when mouse touches it > accidentally, but gets stupid, when I actually want it! You set it to auto-hide mode? > So... Really I > don't get what are ppl in canonical doing? Are they from other planets? > They don't test stuff they make? They personally use mac and windows, > not their system? Because any human being without brain-processor > telepathic interface could understand, that there is Zero level of > comfort in Unity. Unity is terrible even after windows vista, which is > terrible in comparison with ANYthing linux. Even KDE 4.0 was better! Have you used Unity Lens? Though the Amazon Lens is quite controversial. I feel that the idea of various searching is decent, because we don't have GNOME 2 or Windows 95 style menu any more. > R/T zoom allows to change video size gradually. Not like 50%-100%-200% like in most players, but 100%-110%-120%. It exists no more. Like it was a terrible evil and needed to be removed... It feels like Microsoft pays this guys to destroy a good OS... Interesting, thanks for your information. > Last versions of ubuntu had automatic intallation of packages for media. > Now I installed addons manually, but hey! If i didn't use ubuntu for 3 > years, I would not know that, so for a new user it is a new problem. So I asked for WMA test file also. > I am a bit careful with anything mandriva yet... Plus, as i said, I like > gnome shell :D Mageia supports GNOME Shell. -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1045914 Title: Keyboard layout doesn't show in GNOME Shell session To manage notifications about this bug go to: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-shell/+bug/1045914/+subscriptions -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list ubuntu-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs