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Title:
Switching between tasks
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Title:
Switching between tasks of the same app using the unity launcher in
ubuntu 12.04 does not work
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Public bug reported:
Steps to reproduce:
1. In ubuntu 12.04 (in unity) launch docky.
2. Open two windows of the same app e.g. nautilus.
3. Click on the icon of the app in the launcher. Nothing happens.
4. Now, close docky.
5. Click on the icon of the app in the launcher. The two windows appear.
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Title:
Switching between tasks of the same app using the unity launcher in
ubuntu 12.04 does not work
To manage notifications about this bug g
Public bug reported:
Steps to reproduce:
1. In ubuntu 12.04 (in unity) launch docky.
2. Open two windows of the same app e.g. nautilus.
3. Click on the icon of the app in the launcher. Nothing happens.
4. Now, close docky.
5. Click on the icon of the app in the launcher. The two windows appear.
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When I was a windows 7 user and I discovered Ubuntu, I was disappointed about
Unity and Gnome classic, I liked KDE. However, when I installed ubuntu I loved
unity and I use it until now. Some things I don't like about Ubuntu are:
* The default Ambiance theme is good but there are a lot of people
What is the real reason for removing dodge-windows feature (removing,
not just making it non-default)? I don't think it was buggy. I use
Oneiric since November (two months after discovering linux). I liked
this feature. I use a laptop and I need the space. Auto-hide is not good
because when you log
"Never Hide" wastes too much space,
"Always Hide" is very annoying when you log in and there is no launcher,
"Hide only when an app is focused and maximized" or "Hide only when at least an
app is maximized" are the best options.
However, "Never Hide" should be the default behaviour for newcomers t