Currently I use Ctrl-Alt-t as "Alt-F2" (thanks to Mark for the tip, I
was pulling my hair out before). Doing Ctrl-Alt-t lots also means you
end up with a lot of Terminals left around, and those Terminals are hard
to reuse with broken Alt-Tab (bug #175874) and then all looking the same
in the switc
My opinion is that we should be using Alt-F2 should bring up the classic
"Run Application" dialog. I see this as an important backup way to start
applications should the dock/launcher or other parts of unity not work
as expected or crash unexpectedly.
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The traditional Alt+F2 also allows the user to run any command he/she
could run in a terminal, not only to launch registered applications.
For example:
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FWIW, from my perspective the "run in terminal" option is NOT a must-
have. I use the traditional alt-f2 constantly, and I have for years. And
in all that time I think I opted to run something in the terminal once.
If something must be run in the terminal, which I do quite often, I
typically use al
We could just use the same applications dash, with the word "Run" instead of
'search' and
Would adding a "[ ] Run in terminal" checkbox below Run box fix that?
(Not sure how feasible this is but, we already have buttons, scrollbar in the
dash and this checkbox just seems possible.)
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Yes, the app lens is a great starting point, but there is a gotcha in
that the traditional alt-f2 also allows things like "run in terminal"
which cannot be auto-detected.
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This definitely is a problem that needs to be solved. But I am
wondering: Why go through all the trouble and introduce a new program
when the perfect solution is already there?
In unity we already have a wonderful application launcher: The
applications lense in the dash. Would linking Alt-F2 to th
I agree with Synapse-implementing.
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The best solution would be to just include Synapse in the main installation:
It is fast(Vala written) and works with Zeithgeist.
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Ctrl+F2 isn't doing it for me. Fresh install, but admittedly I've made
my environment less stable by building and installing some stuff from
upstream. ;-) Anyhoo, I'm eager to know what is producing Sam's 'run
box.' Thanks!
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@ #5 Natty is Alpha so you will get bugs. The bug has been logge dand
will hopefully be resolved
In retort, remeber BLASTER doing the rounds in Windows, Same difference
don't you think
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Confirm if CTRL+F2 gives you the run box you are looking for. It works
for me and I don't believe that anything extra has enabled this feature
as it was done on a fresh install. Please test for confirmation.
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Hey guys new here but just a thought as I am stumbling around on a few
bumps and hurdles, does ctrl-F2 not get it done? I was trying to get
Natty Unity working on my ATI HD 4200 with no luck and found that
ctrl-F2 gave me a sort of same runbox as Mavrick did using ALT-F2.
Give it a try.
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Rather, it *was* a regression in Maverick.
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not a wishlist ;) since this would be a regression for Natty
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@ Comment #18
At the moment developers have chosen to go with gmrun since it is a simple
application to run executable files. It will be basically like the run dialog
from gnome-panel, but a stand-alone alternative.
While your suggestion is appreciated, for now, at least, I think it is best to
m
What about "Synapse"?
Its similar to Gnome-Do but with more active development (many of the
developers of Synapse previously worked on Gnome-do). It might not be as
lightweight as gmrun, but it has many features, such as Zeitgeist integration.
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Assigning to Didier since gmrun can be integrated as a replacement.
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gmrun was suggested as an option here. Playing with it, it will need a
little love on the styling front, and it would be nice if it gave a
type-ahead-find listing without needing tab, but it could serve the
purpose for Natty.
Mark
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GnomeDo doesn't work too, if you press + nothing happens.
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a) It isn't a 'fix' it's a 'workaround'. New user has to search the web for an
answer or reported bugs.
b) This is a no go regarding the mission 'user-friendly', since system
preferences -> shortcuts state the shortcut is Alt+F2 (screenshot), btw. Alt+F1
also doesn't run.
Live-session
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No really Sam, we will need to add a custom application for that.
indeed, alt + F2 app is part of gnome-panel IIRC, that we won't launch
with unity. So, keybinding by default + dedicated app will be needed.
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For me, the fix suggested in #3 works very well. This could even be the
fix for Natty: gmrun seems very nice, and while very simple there are
some nice features --- remembering history, auto-completion, and the
fact that ctrl-enter runs it in a terminal I think is actually nicer
than the gnome pane
This is on the list for Natty.
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The same problem.
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Definitely my no.1 problem with Unity right now.
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Unity is definitely much better than Lucid's default UNE desktop.
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And again we end users are left asking why a product that is not ready
for prime time, and has fewer features is replacing existing
functionality? Especially this time when the old functionality was
simply taken away abruptly.
Bad form!
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Other alternatives - GnomeDo, Kupfer. Very lightweight - Lauf.
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One workaround is to install the package 'gmrun', then use the "Add"
button in gnome-keybinding-properties to create a new action with the
command 'gmrun'. This can then be bound to Alt+F2.
gmrun, however, has reduced functionality compared to the Gnome Panel
run dialog.
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it doesn't work there under mutter in the UNE session with unity 0.2.22
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