Hi,
I noticed that the Gnome Ubuntu flavor will not ship libreoffice, but
instead only ship Abiword and Gnumeric. I was surprised by this, since I
think libreoffice is the best office suite for linux and it has quite good
gnome integration. The motivation for this is that they want to provide a
pu
ons 2011-05-11 klockan 12:03 +0200 skrev Michael Terry:
> So specifically, you're talking about dropping:
> * Encryption toggle
> * Include/exclude
> * How long to keep backups
> * How often to back up
>
> I'm happy to have a discussion about what to do for each.
Encryption toggle: Since e
I think this is a great idea to have an well integrated backup program
as part of the GNOME software suite.
Looking at the screenshots and from testing some previous versions I
have some thoughts. I think the schedule part of the settings is for
advanced usage. By default I think a good backup pro
tor 2011-04-14 klockan 11:04 +0100 skrev Bastien Nocera:
> On Thu, 2011-04-14 at 11:53 +0300, Alberto Mardegan wrote:
> >
> > - Theme.
>
> Both of those you can tweak using gnome-tweak-tool and gnome-shell
> extensions.
>
> You'd better try it before making further comments though, I'm sure
> y
I posted a suggestion on gnome devel earlier how to handle special
folders:
http://www.nabble.com/Special-folders-in-gnome-p2357664.html (This was
the first mirror I found using google)
It was not implemented since nobody (including me) had any time to do
it... I however still think this is the wa
fre 2006-01-13 klockan 14:10 + skrev Richard Hughes:
> If the person uses a shell script, or KDE program, and it comes up
> with /Photos rather than %translation%, then the user should understand
> it's because they are not using a GNOME program.
>
> Users are not stupid, but that is just my
fre 2006-01-13 klockan 11:37 +0100 skrev Murray Cumming:
> On Fri, 2006-01-13 at 21:29 +1100, Jeff Waugh wrote:
> >
> >
> > > I know that this have been discussed in the past, but no solution was
> > > reached then. I hope it will be different this time.
> >
> > I strongly agree that we need a s
In gnome we currently have a situation where some folders are special,
like Templates, Pictures and Music. Those are user visible folders that
in some case have the folder names hard coded in English.
* Templates need to be called Templates, I think it is nautilus that
requires this. It is not con