The default browser, email program and music player is stored in a GConf
key (you can adjust these via the default applications dialog), but
there is no such option for an image viewer. Therefore, the dash behaves
the following way: It checks for Shotwell, gThumb, F-Spot and EOG and
chooses the
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Title:
Dragging
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Title:
Dragging a file to
I absolutely agree. I often have many applications open on my netbook and using
the launcher to switch between applications is very tedious because I have to
scroll back and forth.
I'd much prefer the following behavior: By default fold every icon. Unfold it
when hovering over an icon and
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Title:
dash home screen can become outdated
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dash home screen can become outdated
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dash home screen can become outdated
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This bug is still not fixed in 3.6.4-0ubuntu1. Pressing Alt+F2 works, but I
can't start anything from there.
Trying to execute gcalctool results in the following output (compiz started in
terminal):
** (unknown:22287): WARNING **: Unable to show unity-runner://gcalctool: Der
angegebene Ort wird
This bug _was_ fixed with nautilus version 2.32.2.1-0ubuntu7, but it re-
occurred after an update to 2.32.2.1-0ubuntu8...
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[natty]
The workaround works for me on an 1005HA with 2.6.32-19-generic kernel,
at least sort of. Using the workaround, eeepc_laptop loads successfully.
The volume hotkeys work as well (they don't without the workaround), but
there are no longer any brightness notifications (using eee-control from
the
This bug also happens on an HP 6510b notebook. Adjusting brightness works, but
no OSD shows up. The notifications for sound volume etc. work, however.
Killing gnome-power-manager and hald has no effect on this - adjusting
brightness works, but no OSD.
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Sorry for double post, but pressing Fn+F9 or Fn+F10 (the key combination to
adjust brightness on my laptop) doesn't seem to affect gnome-power-manager at
all.
After killing gnome-power-manager, I ran gnome-power-manager --verbose
--no-daemon in a console should print out a message when those
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