On Wed, Apr 7, 2010 at 2:21 PM, Jonathan Blackhall johnny.one@gmail.com
wrote:
I like the new button idea. It could be only on applications that
could be minimized to the tray.
The button has actually been discussed previously:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/124326
I actually don't
On Tue, 2010-04-06 at 21:05 -0700, Akkana Peck wrote:
Jonathan Blackhall writes:
It's very confusing for me when I click the big 'X' in my window controls,
only to find that the application I was attempting to close has since been
minimized to my system try (or notification area or its
Jonathan Blackhall johnny.one@gmail.com writes:
It's very confusing for me when I click the big 'X' in my window controls,
only to find that the application I was attempting to close has since been
minimized to my system try (or notification area or its respective indicator
applet or
Hi Jonathan, *,
Jonathan Blackhall schrieb:
It's very confusing for me when I click the big 'X' in my window
controls, only to find that the application I was attempting to close
has since been minimized to my system try (or notification area or
its respective indicator applet or wherever it
Why must this be different in Rhythmbox?
Think about Rhythmbox as some kind of service running in the
background. The window is just a user interface for that service that
you can close if you don't need it, without stopping the service.
Ok, I'll give you that it technically means 'close'
On Wed, Apr 7, 2010 at 9:22 AM, Jonathan Blackhall
johnny.one@gmail.com wrote:
Why must this be different in Rhythmbox?
Think about Rhythmbox as some kind of service running in the
background. The window is just a user interface for that service that
you can close if you don't need it,
While trying to configure a Multi-Master OpenLDAP cluster on top of
Corosync/Pacemaker I noticed that the default slapd init script
packaged with slapd in Lucid (2.4.21-0ubuntu3) doesn't contain a
status function. I'm currently using the standard LSB function with
slapd Corosync/Pacemaker, perhaps
Hi all,
the description in the nvidia-libvdpau-description is wrong. It should
be It provides acceleration for NVIDIA 8 and later series cards
for h264 video., not It provides acceleration for NVIDIA 7 and later
series cards
for h264 video.
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Am Donnerstag, den 25.03.2010, 22:55 -0400 schrieb Danny Piccirillo:
Alright, let's get all the CC'd lists on the same thread. I have a
number of bugs i think might be worthy for Google's SoC--
Personally I think those would be great to see being addressed:
Experimenting with intuitive
It's the same old story happening again: once again Ubuntu seem to exist for
programmers instead of users:
- In Gods name, why does the user has to explore the whole system before
he/she can start to work?
- What finally started to work in Koala disappears in Lynxs, whats new in
Lynxs probably
C,
Sorry to set off your alarms. The survey branches depending on your
answers. I'm trying to get an idea about different classes of Ubuntu
users: casual, committed, and paid. I'll post the results to the list
and to my blog once I have compiled them, even though the survey is
non-scientific and
Hello
This is more appropriate for the ayatana desktop experience mailing list.
On 26 March 2010 06:44, Chandru chandru...@gmail.com wrote:
I understand that notifications are not manually close-able to avoid making
the user take a conscious decision about notifications. However, there are
Hi Ubuntu Developers,
I am using Lucid beta now. I found the openssl in currently lucid repos
is 0.9.8k. Is there any plan to update it to newer upstream release as now
OpenSSL released 1.0.0 and some new software want at least the version
0.9.8m.
Thanks.
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Best
Regards
Allen Chen 陈 金龙
Morning,
Do you know if you will have an updated 2.0 package for the fall release of
Ubuntu, so the 10/10 release version, (or so I assume it will be called)?
We are running a moodle pilot, (we currently use blackboard) and if the faculty
end up picking moodle, my hope would be to come up for
Hi Jono,
There still seems to be a large number of users out there not happy with
the way Ubuntu runs out of the box. I must admit I am one of them. The
problem is that while most older hardware has drivers available the
newer stuff does not in all cases. I have a Medion Laptop Computer with
a
Hey, not sure how comprehensive you're looking to be but for health
informatics there are a number of hl7 and PACS tools out there which are
open source, most are just a google search away.
-matty
On Apr 4, 2010 11:23 PM, Rene Veerman rene7...@gmail.com wrote:
hey, i did not fake that cc header
On Mon, 2010-03-29 at 09:59 +0200, Hadmut Danisch wrote:
Hi,
the sun-java6-jdk , ..-demo and the other developer packages are
currently uninstallable because they depend on the sun-java6-bin
package which is of a different version and doesn't meet the
dependency requirements.
regards
On Fri, 26 Mar 2010 15:37:38 +0200
Ioannis Vranos cppdevelo...@ontelecoms.gr wrote:
OS: Ubuntu 9.10 x64.
Qt Creator has a major show-stopper bug, it can't run an application whe
the Run button is pressed.
See the screenshot attached.
Thank you,
and the bug number is ...
For what my input is worth, I'd just like to point out that I'm one of those
people who is annoyed when an app which runs in the systray *exits* when I
close the interface window (main or otherwise). For apps that support the
minimise to tray functionality instead of closing the window minimises
Since I upgraded to Thunderbird I am getting strange notices that a
mailbox is not available but the message does not tell me which
folder/mailbox is not available. Please also note the strange formatting
of newlines in the message. This message pops up about 30 to 40 times
before it
Davyd McColl wrote:
For what my input is worth, I'd just like to point out that I'm one of
those people who is annoyed when an app which runs in the systray *exits*
when I close the interface window (main or otherwise). For apps that
support the minimise to tray functionality instead of
Subject:
[Lucid] Thunderbird issues
From:
Sebastian Geiger sbas...@gmx.net
Date:
Thu, 08 Apr 2010 09:49:50 +0800
Since I upgraded to Thunderbird I am getting strange notices that a
mailbox is not available
With thunderbird not running, delete your entire .mozilla-thunderbird
profile
Date: Thu, 25 Mar 2010 20:55:49 +0700
From: Daniel Bo daen...@gmail.com
C,
Sorry to set off your alarms. The survey branches depending on your
answers. I'm trying to get an idea about different classes of Ubuntu
users: casual, committed, and paid. I'll post the results to the list
and to my blog
On Thu, Apr 8, 2010 at 9:45 AM, Derek Broughton de...@pointerstop.cawrote:
Neither do I - but for, apparently, opposite reasons. I don't understand
why we need, or even want, minimize to tray and minimize to task bar
(aargh, please don't push _my_ buttons, and write minimise :-) )
OK. Both
I'm sure, that's very true. That happened even with Jaunty-KArmic
transition. Some of the Keyboard hot-keys that worked finr for me, in the
Jaunty, does not work in KArmic. It seems that Ubuntu is not trying to carry
over the problems related to hardware compatibilities, it had solved in a
prior
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