On Sun, 13 Nov 2011 07:03:15 -0600, Nate Bargmann wrote: > As a follow-up, installing gnaome-tweak-tool allows one to restore the > minimize and maximize buttons to each window.
I guess this is what I get for using testing. > > When switching apps, Alt-Tab brings up the list of apps, but while > continuing to hold down the Alt key, pressing left goes through the list > from right to left. When one gets to an app with more than one window > while still holding the Alt key, down arrow and then left or right > selects one of the multiple windows. This is starting to remind me of emacs -- an excellent UI system back in the premouse 70's. All the hardware we had for user interfacing was keyboard and screen, and emacs used them brilliantly. I expect something less obscure in the 10's., though I still use emacs because my fingers know the way. > Apps that used the former system tray now place their icons in a special > bar at the bottom of the screen. Moving the mouse to the lower right > corner makes the bar visible. I am seeing my apps from Spideroak and > WiCD in that area. I had no idea I had to move the mouse to that corner. How would anyone guess that? > > Not GNOME 3 specific although related. I have noticed that the version > of Network Manager in Wheezy and Oneiric will get a bad case of dropping > the network when streaming audio to a PulseAudio server over the > network. It seems that WiCD has no such issue and handles the streaming > just fine. In times past I would purge NM after installing WiCD as they > don't play together in my experience. Now the gnome-core and gnome > packages are dependent on NM so I had to leave it installed and change > all of its S links in /etc/rc[2-5].d to K links. It seems as though > gnome-core should have a co-depends on either network-manager-gnome or > wicd. That may be worthy of a bug report. > > - Nate >> -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/j9rbv1$gcg$2...@dough.gmane.org