The design decision to remove support for the options are undermining the
effort by developers who put it there and the whole (IMHO correct) thought
process behind their work.
The incorrect design decision is taking away my *freedom* to use these options
as i see fit.
Do you really want to take
Public bug reported:
I think that it would be really good if there was not just an auto-hide
option to hide the Unity Launcher but also a way of getting rid of the
Launcher by not just auto-hiding it, but actually turning it 'off'. For
this is the reason why I moved away from Unity and to GNOME be
Public bug reported:
After upgrading to Ubuntu 15.04, I am noticing that a lot of the time,
in the Unity panel, if I click on an icon, if I then click on it several
times again (at least 4 times, sometimes less or more), at some point,
when I then click on the icon, the menu refuses to close, and
** Description changed:
I am running on Ubuntu 14.04.
I undocked an application today from my task bar, and instead of the
task bar getting shorter and closing up the gap, the gap where the now
undocked application had been stayed and acted as if it was its own
application link there,
A similar bug on fedora -
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=781906
** Bug watch added: Red Hat Bugzilla #781906
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=781906
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