I agree that most times GNOME/Unity devs cut too much of the settings
out , but in this case I don't think this is something important enough
that it should go into the settings (it's out of the question for
defaults - despite the fact that most people working with windows have
gotten used to ren
+1 , tried it , works perfectly
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Title:
Fix thunderbird behaviour (hide , not quit)
Status in One Hundred Paper Cuts:
Confi
** Also affects: thunderbird
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Project changed: thunderbird => hundredpapercuts
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Public bug reported:
This is a functionality that I'm pretty sure is present under MS
Windows , but stunningly is non existent in Ubuntu . When closing
firefox when multiple tabs are open a lot of the times the user would
want to save the session and continue from the same point when FF is
starte
I've got the same problem , and I think it started occurring after the
update to Precise . My case is syncing to SD card (on an Android phone
(WFS) ) . Sync hangs or directly crashes , also making a playlist on the
device crashes RB .
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** Changed in: gtk+3.0 (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/926847
Title:
GTK 3.2 breaks the desktop
Status in “gtk+3.0” package in U
The relatively same problem in Precise : the key binding through G-C-C
or CCSM->Gnome->launch terminal (apparently the corresponding entry) ,
just don't work . A custom key binding in ccsm of course works (for
gnome-terminal) , since there is no problem with the app itself . My
system is up to date
Public bug reported:
Now on clicking the [X] on the window Thunderbird quits . I'm pretty
sure it would be much better to have TB hide on clicking the [X] (much
like Rhythmbox does) , because I (and maybe many others) prefer having
TB in the background .
** Affects: thunderbird (Ubuntu)
Imp
Thank you again for the answers , I'll be sure to check the discussion
as well.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/917767
Title:
New control features are not
Well CCSM and Nvidia control panel , and a bunch of other applications
aren't at all random , but external control centers to system components
. And yes - the menu is not locked ,but the integration with it is
needlessly complicated . What more than a .desktop is needed in order to
"integrate" int
Than you for your answers . I did some more searching (as to where to
address my vision of why it is so wrong to have things that way) , and
found out that you are one of the developers . So I'm thinking of how to
emphasize it more , but I'll just say it - it's important to have a more
flexible sys
I'm having some trouble understanding the current system . So , System
settings has fixed components (icons) , but why , why change the
previous system that autoupdated , whith one that needs additional work
on implementing a new configuration menu ?
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Public bug reported:
In Oneiric the new version of the control center doesn't automatically
add for example the Nvidia control center or CCSM , as it used to in
Natty . I don't know if it's intended or not , but it's definitely not
improving (and by that I mean it's worsening) the service .
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