On 10/07/2012 11:20 PM, Bjørn Lie wrote:
1. Disable GNOME:Apps, adding more repos is not the answer. 2. zypper
dup --from GS36 again, after disable. 3. after dup -> zypper lu -a -r
GS36, does that offer anything? 4. does zypper inr offer to install
any packages? 5. Changing to english locale -
1. Disable GNOME:Apps, adding more repos is not the answer.
2. zypper dup --from GS36 again, after disable.
3. after dup -> zypper lu -a -r GS36, does that offer anything?
4. does zypper inr offer to install any packages?
5. Changing to english locale - helps? ( in order to have working
Norwegian l
Den 07. okt. 2012 14:08, skrev Bjørn Lie:
lø., 06.10.2012 kl. 23.04 +0200, skrev Terje J. Hanssen:
Is it only me that get a dead gnome 3.6 control-center? Also when I
try to close this window, a message pop-up “System Settings” is not
responding, and I have to Force quit to close this window. T
Evolution 3.6 feels significantly more stable than Evolution 3.4!
Specifically,
Evolution 3.4 would often lose all of my mail preferences... it hasn't
happened yet with Evolution 3.6, so maybe that bug is fixed with the move
to dconf.
But I have found one regression. In Evolution I renam
Since switching to GNOME 3.6 using the STABLE repo, I've noticed some
issues that haven't been reported here yet. Particularly annoying is a bug
with the Contacts app's Gnome Online Accounts integration. I link three
Google accounts to GOA, but since upgrading to 3.6, none of my remote
contacts
Hi,
Adam Tauno Williams wrote:
> GNOME 3.6 moved the application global menu into the status bar [top
> bar]. This works well for maximized applications ... but how are you
> supposed to get to this menu for an application that is not maximized?
>
> Emphathy in particular, this switches to be t
lø., 06.10.2012 kl. 23.04 +0200, skrev Terje J. Hanssen:
> Is it only me that get a dead gnome 3.6 control-center?
>
> Also when I try to close this window, a message pop-up
> “System Settings” is not responding, and I have to Force quit to close
> this window.
>
> Terje
>
>
>
Works for me.