That seems fairly good enough.
I would think that 3.8 has more improvemnets, but don't know really how
to set it up on Ubuntu 13.04.
Happy hacking.
krishnakant.
On 04/26/2013 11:25 PM, Piñeiro wrote:
On 04/24/2013 05:46 PM, Krishnakant Mane wrote:
Hello all,
Hello,
sorry, I'm arriving somewh
On 04/26/2013 07:55 PM, Piñeiro wrote:
>* Wifi strengh, mentioned on this thread (I will create a bug about
> this shortly)
Done:
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=698984
BR
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On 04/24/2013 05:46 PM, Krishnakant Mane wrote:
> Hello all,
Hello,
sorry, I'm arriving somewhat late.
> I wish to know if the Ubuntu 13.04 gnome edition is worth using for a
> complete daily desktop?
> As far as I can understand from the responses to my previous queries,
> many suggest that Uni
Can some one give me quick overview of the basic desktop navigation?
How to use the application menu (some thing similar to alt + f1 in
Ubuntu 12.04 unity)?
Can I add (lock ) or unlock items from the launcher?
What is the command for top panel access?
Any other commands which I should know?
happ
There is a search in the overview area. As you type, the names of
applications and files that match your typing are displayed as push
buttons. Hitting the 'enter' key when one of these is focused, opens
the corresponding file or starts an application.
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Luke, since you brought QT5 up, do you know if Razor-QT has the same
level of accessibility as QT5 for Orca users?
Thanks,
Fernando
On 04/24/2013 11:41 PM, Luke Yelavich wrote:
On Thu, Apr 25, 2013 at 12:16:43PM EST, Krishnakant Mane wrote:
Still no confirmation for my query on some thing s
According to Krishnakant Mane:
# Still no confirmation for my query on some thing similar to Heads up
# display?
# Is such a feature there in Gnome 3.6?
I believe you are referring to the menu for your current application
window that is available in Unity? Yes, GNOME-shell has this also, and
3.8 i
Luke,
Just a quick response,
Well I have been using HUD a lot and kind of like it.
It does not come in my way as such.
As a joke, let me tell you, I have not gone to the top panel of Unity 2d
for quite some time to shut down the machine.
I don't use it as well for selecting and connecting to my
On 04/25/2013 08:11 AM, Luke Yelavich wrote:
On Thu, Apr 25, 2013 at 12:16:43PM EST, Krishnakant Mane wrote:
Still no confirmation for my query on some thing similar to Heads up
display?
Is such a feature there in Gnome 3.6?
No it is not. I am surprised you use the HUD, because its not as acces
On Thu, Apr 25, 2013 at 12:16:43PM EST, Krishnakant Mane wrote:
> Still no confirmation for my query on some thing similar to Heads up
> display?
> Is such a feature there in Gnome 3.6?
No it is not. I am surprised you use the HUD, because its not as accessible as
it could be, and I find it gets
Still no confirmation for my query on some thing similar to Heads up
display?
Is such a feature there in Gnome 3.6?
Also, I wish to know from all the eminent list members, is Gnome shell
the right path to go for a long terms solution?
Is it any faster in performance as compared to Unity?
Happy
On Thu, Apr 25, 2013 at 09:11:38AM EST, Dave Hunt wrote:
> Hi,
>
> When I used a daily build of Ubuntu GNOME 13.04, from 2 days ago, I
> found that wireless signal strength and battery status were
> accessible. In my Opensuse installation, which has GNOME Shell 3.6,
> signal strength is not read,
Hi,
When I used a daily build of Ubuntu GNOME 13.04, from 2 days ago, I
found that wireless signal strength and battery status were accessible.
In my Opensuse installation, which has GNOME Shell 3.6, signal
strength is not read, unless I use the fallback mode, but, Suse still
has Orca 3.6.3,
On Thu, Apr 25, 2013 at 01:46:39AM EST, Krishnakant Mane wrote:
> Hello all,
> I wish to know if the Ubuntu 13.04 gnome edition is worth using for
> a complete daily desktop?
> As far as I can understand from the responses to my previous
> queries, many suggest that Unity is still as good as 12.04.
Hello all,
I wish to know if the Ubuntu 13.04 gnome edition is worth using for a
complete daily desktop?
As far as I can understand from the responses to my previous queries,
many suggest that Unity is still as good as 12.04.
But I understand that Gnome shell 3.6 is much more accessible than 3.4
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