Re: [Ayatana] Session management in the dash

2011-10-12 Thread Matthew Paul Thomas
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Carl Ansell wrote on 10/10/11 17:12: > > A recent update placed logout, shut down and restart controls into > the dash. > > I think it would be useful to have these located in the bottom > right corner of the dash rather than in the lens results, a

Re: [Ayatana] How to disable Music "Available for Purchase"

2011-10-12 Thread Ian Santopietro
> I also don't see a problem with the internet being hit with this search, > purely from a privacy point of view. I do however agree that the user should > be in control with all information sent over the internet. That's not a > privacy concern, that's a 'empowering the user' concern. This disempo

Re: [Ayatana] Session management in the dash

2011-10-12 Thread Ryan Gauger
I agree with this statement because Ubuntu would look a little more professional with a "Session" lens. This way, it won't clutter up the dash any more than it has to. ---Ryan On Mon, Oct 10, 2011 at 3:12 PM, Eylem Koca wrote: > This is all just wrong. Why are the logout, shut down, restart co

Re: [Ayatana] How to disable Music "Available for Purchase"

2011-10-12 Thread Josh Strawbridge
instead of bickering about who's right look for a compromise. it's better for everyone that way. yes, the best solution is to uninstall the package but just because we know that doesn't mean that other people do or will feel confident enough that they can do so without breaking their system. pers

[Ayatana] Unity panel

2011-10-12 Thread Michal Strba
Hello everybody! This suggestion is only about design nothing more. I think that unity panel in ubuntu looks bit boring. It looks (of course it isn't functionally identical) as panel in 10.04+. I think that it should match with launcher (transparency and style). Of course with this will be a desig

Re: [Ayatana] Unity panel

2011-10-12 Thread Ian Santopietro
I actually made a Gnome Theme for this for Ubuntu 11.04. It was called the Unity Theme, and the only thing it did was change the Unity Panel to match the launcher. However, in 11.10, the Panel changes the blend with the dash and launcher when the dash is open, and it isn't really necessary any more

Re: [Ayatana] How to disable Music "Available for Purchase"

2011-10-12 Thread James Jenner
On 13 October 2011 00:40, Ian Santopietro wrote: > > I also don't see a problem with the internet being hit with this search, > > purely from a privacy point of view. I do however agree that the user > should > > be in control with all information sent over the internet. That's not a > > privacy

Re: [Ayatana] Session management in the dash

2011-10-12 Thread Thibaut Brandscheid
> I agree with this statement because Ubuntu would look a little more > professional with a "Session" lens. This way, it won't clutter up the dash > any more than it has to. > Then please auto detect and enable booting into other OS's from the Session Lens too. _

Re: [Ayatana] Music lens - Available for Purchase

2011-10-12 Thread Remco
On Tue, Oct 11, 2011 at 12:20, a.gra...@gmail.com wrote: > Hi, > > On 11 October 2011 00:58, Thibaut Brandscheid wrote: >> Houston, we have a problem > > I think there should be a section called "Privacy" in the Control > Panel where the user can disable globally the possibility to send data > tr

Re: [Ayatana] Session management in the dash

2011-10-12 Thread Remco
On Thu, Oct 13, 2011 at 01:55, Thibaut Brandscheid wrote: > >> I agree with this statement because Ubuntu would look a little more >> professional with a "Session" lens. This way, it won't clutter up the dash >> any more than it has to. > > Then please auto detect and enable booting into other OS'

Re: [Ayatana] Music lens - Available for Purchase

2011-10-12 Thread gespert...@gmail.com
> This is also a feature beyond privacy. People with expensive data > plans may want their Ubuntu to be offline until explicitly told > otherwise. That's a VERY good point. ___ Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~ayatana Post to : ayatana@lists.lau

Re: [Ayatana] Session management in the dash

2011-10-12 Thread anthropornis
Incidentally, I just upgraded to Oneiric today (and I do mean upgrade, not a fresh install), and perhaps I am doing something wrong, but I do *not* see a "restart" option in the power cog menu (nor do I see gnome-terminal in my Dash, but that's a different story). Furthermore, Ctrl+Alt+Del now

Re: [Ayatana] Session management in the dash

2011-10-12 Thread anthropornis
Just a gentle reminder, saving space in the menu bar is not an issue for those of us with bigger screens. The more indicators, the better, for my use case. So hopefully removal of them will be optional per user. On 10/12/2011 08:41 AM, Matthew Paul Thomas wrote: -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-