Re: How to remove gnome documents?

2014-06-13 Thread Tim
Hopefully https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu-gnome/+bug/1313996 gets approved for utopic, then we can ship the official nautilus builds with tracker support! On 13/06/14 22:09, Steve Ovens wrote: > dist-upgrading from the staging ppa worked perfectly. Thanks! > > > On Wed, Jun 11, 2014 at 7:38 PM

Re: How to remove gnome documents?

2014-06-13 Thread Steve Ovens
dist-upgrading from the staging ppa worked perfectly. Thanks! On Wed, Jun 11, 2014 at 7:38 PM, Tim wrote: > > On 12/06/14 00:46, Dave Steinberg wrote: > > > > Hi Steve, > > > > What's the concern with removing gnome-desktop? My understanding of meta > packages is that they're basically just a s

Re: How to remove gnome documents?

2014-06-11 Thread Tim
On 12/06/14 00:46, Dave Steinberg wrote: > > Hi Steve, > > What's the concern with removing gnome-desktop? My understanding of meta > packages is that they're basically just a simple installation > mechanism. It's leveraging the dependency mechanism to define a default set > of Gnome desktop app

Re: How to remove gnome documents?

2014-06-11 Thread Tim
On 11/06/14 23:18, Steve Ovens wrote: > I am going to bump this back up. This is kind of an important thing to me. > Its functionality that works in Arch but not Ubuntu Gnome. If I > enable gnome-documents, the recently used documents show up in the activities > menu but I cant do anything with

Re: How to remove gnome documents?

2014-06-11 Thread Steve Ovens
Hi Dave, As I understand it, the meta package can actually cause problems if doing a do-release-upgrade. (This understanding may be flawed). At any rate, I did try and remove gnome-documents, and with it removed the search results don't show any documents (they still show folders, contacts etc) R

Re: How to remove gnome documents?

2014-06-11 Thread Dave Steinberg
Hi Steve, What's the concern with removing gnome-desktop? My understanding of meta packages is that they're basically just a simple installation mechanism. It's leveraging the dependency mechanism to define a default set of Gnome desktop applications. I don't think there's any harm in removing th

Re: How to remove gnome documents?

2014-06-11 Thread Steve Ovens
I am going to bump this back up. This is kind of an important thing to me. Its functionality that works in Arch but not Ubuntu Gnome. If I enable gnome-documents, the recently used documents show up in the activities menu but I cant do anything with gnome documents (what an irritating program). Whe

Re: How to remove gnome documents?

2014-05-02 Thread Steve Ovens
I have set Disabled ['gnome-documents.desktop'] Which indeed prevents gnome-documents from displaying in the activities interface. However, the Nautlius Recent Items do not show up there. I logged out and back in, I have rebooted, I have reinstalled the Search Recently Used Files extension and I h

Re: How to remove gnome documents?

2014-05-02 Thread Steve Ovens
On Thu, May 1, 2014 at 6:48 PM, Tim wrote: > > On 02/05/14 08:11, Steve Ovens wrote: > > > > > > > > On Thu, May 1, 2014 at 6:05 PM, Tim dark...@fastmail.fm>> wrote: > > > > > > On 01/05/14 22:29, Steve Ovens wrote: > > > Hi All, > > > > > > I have spent some time looking into th

Re: How to remove gnome documents?

2014-05-01 Thread Tim
On 02/05/14 08:11, Steve Ovens wrote: > > > > On Thu, May 1, 2014 at 6:05 PM, Tim > wrote: > > > On 01/05/14 22:29, Steve Ovens wrote: > > Hi All, > > > > I have spent some time looking into this but I can't find anything > definitive. I want to use th

Re: How to remove gnome documents?

2014-05-01 Thread Steve Ovens
On Thu, May 1, 2014 at 6:05 PM, Tim wrote: > > On 01/05/14 22:29, Steve Ovens wrote: > > Hi All, > > > > I have spent some time looking into this but I can't find anything > definitive. I want to use the recently used files functionality, however it > > always wants to open *everything* in gnome

Re: How to remove gnome documents?

2014-05-01 Thread Tim
On 01/05/14 22:29, Steve Ovens wrote: > Hi All, > > I have spent some time looking into this but I can't find anything > definitive. I want to use the recently used files functionality, however it > always wants to open *everything* in gnome documents. This is a problem > because a lot of the fi

How to remove gnome documents?

2014-05-01 Thread Steve Ovens
Hi All, I have spent some time looking into this but I can't find anything definitive. I want to use the recently used files functionality, however it always wants to open *everything* in gnome documents. This is a problem because a lot of the files have passwords and moreover, I actually want to