As a workaround in Gnome 3, you can install/run gnconf-editor and
navigate to apps/nm-applet and turn off disconnected notifications.
It's a bit of a kludge, as you won't get useful notifications (ie. when
your network drops), but it's better than having to click the thing
every time you open
Just updated from maverick-proposed. The test seems to be working great.
If I run into any other problems with it, I'll post further--for now, it
seems to be working great.
Great work, very much appreciated here.
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To add to this bug, when I get this error, it's unclear which
compression job caused it--the dialog provides no feedback as to what
archive file I was trying to create when I received it.
Often, I'll start 2 or 3 compression jobs at once--if I receive this
error after they've all completed, I
Out of curiosity (and mostly for my education--I don't really know how
these things work), how does the process work for this to get fixed up?
I see on the upstream bug report that someone's attached a patch. How
does that patch make its way into the Ubuntu update process (and what
sort of time
I've been a lurker on this list for at least a year, and will probably
continue to lurk--I enjoy design but suck at it myself :).
That said, as a bit of an outsider, I think the overwhelming problem with
this list is that there's no apparent purpose to it: Canonical has its own
design team which
I installed the release version of Lucid this evening and experienced
the same bug. When running apport as described above, I recieved the
following error:
Error connecting to Launchpad: Invalid nonce/timestamp: Timestamp appears to
come from bad system clock
You can reset the credentials by
I had to change my audio setting in the (nonfree) version of VirtualBox
to OSS to get audio to work on the guest OS. Now while the guest OS is
running, I don't get any audio from the host OS (Karmic)
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can only have one audio output program working at a time
Here's the svgs of the 6 folder types with the directory icon centered
on the page, as it were. I've left the filetype labels positioned where
they were and just shifted the folders over a bit.
I'll be the first to say that I don't know anything about building icon
sets, so I'm not entirely sure
I was primarily thinking of a alt+x mneomic-style hotkey, which for the
most part, is unavailable.
I just opened a few gtk programs to see if I could nail down exactly
what I'm thinking of. In a few of them (OO.write and Gimp, for example),
there IS a mnemonic hotkey for Select File Type. Other
I've always felt, particularly on 15 and 14 laptop screens that
Nautilus' icons were bigger than they were useful.
How can we move this discussion beyond 'here's my preferences'? What's
the best way to approach user testing so this paper cut gets resolved?
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Public bug reported:
When saving a file, the save/save as dialog does not offer any obvious
options to select the file format drop down, making navigation of this
dialog purely with the keyboard almost impossible.
Several other bugs are related to this keyboard navigation issue (Bug
#387957 and
** Also affects: hundredpapercuts
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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gtkfilechooser save/save as dialog not 100% navigable by keyboard
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/388289
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On Mon, Mar 9, 2009 at 12:58 AM, shadowh511 shadow.h...@gmail.com wrote:
On Sun, Mar 8, 2009 at 3:21 PM, Ryan Prior ryanpr...@gmail.com wrote:
On Sun, Mar 8, 2009 at 3:07 PM, daniel planas daniplana...@gmail.comwrote:
hello, I'm creating a wallpaper for jaunty jackalope. discuss what
I think the idea here is really cool. and I like the majority of the art
there. but the jackalope itself, being so subtle, looked to me like a skull
or an alien head at first, which I don't think is the idea you're going for.
maybe make the view of the jackelope angled a bit more (rather than
that's a really interesting direction to take it--i like it.
I'd be interested in a version that was a little less impressionistic,
though, and more gritty--the colors seem very rusty to me, which would be an
interesting direction for this image, I think.
jake
On Mon, Feb 2, 2009 at 10:59 PM,
I added a new icon to the Breathe icon submissions
pagehttps://wiki.ubuntu.com/Artwork/BreatheIconSet/Submissions:
archive-insert-directory.
Clearly, the scale is wrong in relation to the other icons--I need to fix
that. I used element from the Oxygen version on this together with our
folder.
I added an icon to the Breathe Submissions
wikihttps://wiki.ubuntu.com/Artwork/BreatheIconSet/Submissions.
I added the archive-insert-directory icon. Clearly, the scale's off, and
it's assembled with pieces from Oxygen (and, iirc, our folder), but I felt
like getting it out and getting some
On Wed, Jan 14, 2009 at 7:29 AM, Kill OS kill.os...@gmail.com wrote:
For me, maybe is better if do the icon with the same perspective that
the other. Is more practical change one icon than change the entire set.
More over, is better use front perspective for the icons because they
look very
** Attachment added: details of krita painterly color space crash
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/19323330/krita-crash.txt
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krita 2.0 new document in painterly color space crashes
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/293467
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Public bug reported:
When I create a new custom document in krita 2.0 on Intrepid and choose
one of the painterly color spaces, I get an immediate crash:
A Fatal Error Occurred
The application Krita (krita) crashed and caused the signal 11 (SIGSEGV).
I get the same error no matter which
nice work. I particularly like the blue one, although I'm not sure how
that'll fit w/ the Breathe pallette.
jake
On Mon, Sep 29, 2008 at 7:39 PM, spg76 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I made some changes based on Thorsten and Cory's suggestions and I updated
the wiki.
The clear is looking really great. I particularly like the contrasting
window title color in Nexos Clear.
Then again, I'm a sucker for the human color pallette.
Jake
On Mon, Sep 22, 2008 at 6:54 AM, Giuseppe Pennisi [EMAIL PROTECTED]wrote:
I updated again Naxos and Naxos Clear themes.
The first screenshot is really nice: clean and modern and professional.
Jake
On Sun, Sep 7, 2008 at 12:49 PM, Anton Kerezov [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
В 10:27 -0600 на 07.09.2008 (нд), Laren Dubkowski написа:
...I'm just wondering what you guys think of this theme. I posted
this message
I have an Acer Extensa 4420 running Hardy. I have the same problem--when
I suspend or hibernate, I lose sound.
I haven't tried the above fix yet, but will, possibly this evening.
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Audio stops working after resume
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