Issue with folder properties from mounted shares

2013-09-13 Thread Romuald TISSERAND
Hi,
I've found an issue in the beta.

1. Connect a share on your network which contains few folders
2. With nautilus, go on this share
3. On the right pane, select all the child folders
4. Right click on a child folder and then Properties
- Nautilus continously loops through the childs files and folders counters
instead of providing the golbal information. This works on 13.04.

romu
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3.10 Display Settings - Disable monitor not possible anymore - regression?

2013-09-13 Thread Michael Flaig

Hi folks,

I'm using UbuntuGNOME 13.10 with 3.10 (team, next, staging) and
xorg-edgers ppa.

I noticed that the new Displays settings have landed. But I think there
is a small regression there. I can't find a way to disable the internal
display. This was possible with 3.8 Display settings. 

When docked I use the main monitor only and had a setting for Gnome
which disables the internal display of my notebook leaving only the
external monitor active. The graphics card is not powerful enough in my
thinkpad T61 to drive both with acceptable performance.

Did I miss something? If not, should I open a bug with upstream for this
regression? 

Thanks,

Michael





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Re: 3.10 Display Settings - Disable monitor not possible anymore - regression?

2013-09-13 Thread Fran Dieguez

On vie 13 sep 2013 23:57:22 CEST, Michael Flaig wrote:


Hi folks,

I'm using UbuntuGNOME 13.10 with 3.10 (team, next, staging) and
xorg-edgers ppa.

I noticed that the new Displays settings have landed. But I think there
is a small regression there. I can't find a way to disable the internal
display. This was possible with 3.8 Display settings.

When docked I use the main monitor only and had a setting for Gnome
which disables the internal display of my notebook leaving only the
external monitor active. The graphics card is not powerful enough in my
thinkpad T61 to drive both with acceptable performance.

Did I miss something? If not, should I open a bug with upstream for this
regression?

Thanks,

Michael



I've already reported this to GNOME. Take a look a the next link

https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=707570

and give us a hand to get back that feature.


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Annoying blocking password dialogs

2013-09-13 Thread Michael Flaig
Hi again,

anyone have an idea how to disable the blocking password dialogs of
gnome-shell?

I think it is greatly annoying when the password dialog comes up and you
can't do anything anymore, because opening the password manager and
copying the password you can't possibly remember would be the thing one
would absolutely want in that case. How are you working around this?

Cheers,

Michael


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Re: 3.10 Display Settings - Disable monitor not possible anymore - regression?

2013-09-13 Thread Michael Flaig
On Sat, 2013-09-14 at 00:04 +0200, Fran Dieguez wrote:
 I've already reported this to GNOME. Take a look a the next link
 
 https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=707570
 
 and give us a hand to get back that feature.

Thanks for reporting. Just added my comment.

Cheers,

Michael



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Re: Issue with the notification area

2013-09-13 Thread Sam Bull
On Fri, 2013-09-13 at 23:41 +0200, Michael Flaig wrote:
 There was a change to the notification bar but I thought it happened
 around 3.6 or 3.8 already, but the Ubuntu Xserver was missing a patch
 needed for the new trigger method, so the old method was used on Ubuntu
 anyway. But don't ask me what the difference between new and old
 behaviour is - I can't tell.

The activities corner was triggered whenever the cursor touched it,
while the message tray was triggered when the cursor was hovered against
the edge for a couple of seconds.

Now, it should use pressure to trigger. Which means the activity corner
should not be activated accidentally so much, while the message tray can
be opened without a delay.

I've not tried it out myself yet though, I'll just wait till 13.10 is
released.


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