On 10/11/12 19:34, Gareth France wrote:
Just today I've found two things which don't appear to be in my install.
Network tools and the old style search function. I use the search
regularly and I'm not sure what to do without it.
Is this intentional or is my install just grouchy?
Looks like
I have added an item for discussion at the next Ubuntu UK meeting. I'm
mailing the list so everyone is aware of the proposal and can have their
2p heard if they won't be at the meeting. I have proposed we reduce the
number of online resources / services we provide for the team. This
includes,
Looks like gnome-nettool moved to universe, so that's why it's not
installed by default. Dunno why it moved though, probably lack of
upstream support?
What search are you talking about?
Cheers,
I'm surprised nobody seems to understand about the search. I'm talking
about the gnome 2 file
I like it, it sounds efficient.
On Mon, Nov 12, 2012 at 11:55 AM, Alan Pope alan.p...@canonical.com wrote:
I have added an item for discussion at the next Ubuntu UK meeting. I'm
mailing the list so everyone is aware of the proposal and can have their 2p
heard if they won't be at the meeting.
On 12 November 2012 11:55, Alan Pope alan.p...@canonical.com wrote:
I have added an item for discussion at the next Ubuntu UK meeting. I'm
mailing the list so everyone is aware of the proposal and can have their 2p
heard if they won't be at the meeting. I have proposed we reduce the number
of
On 12/11/12 11:55, Alan Pope wrote:
I have added an item for discussion at the next Ubuntu UK meeting. I'm
mailing the list so everyone is aware of the proposal and can have
their 2p heard if they won't be at the meeting. I have proposed we
reduce the number of online resources / services we
On Mon, 2012-11-12 at 11:57 +, Gareth France wrote:
Looks like gnome-nettool moved to universe, so that's why it's not
installed by default. Dunno why it moved though, probably lack of
upstream support?
What search are you talking about?
Cheers,
I'm surprised nobody seems to
sounds good to me
alan cocks
On 12/11/12 11:55, Alan Pope wrote:
I have added an item for discussion at the next Ubuntu UK meeting. I'm
mailing the list so everyone is aware of the proposal and can have their
2p heard if they won't be at the meeting. I have proposed we reduce the
number of
Hello All The icon is a magnifying glass, at least in the Gnome Ubuntu
Remix 12.10 which I'm using at the moment out of curiosity. I've got it
pinned to the favourites. Very useful. cheers
Correct. Should it be noted that after all the work that's gone into
Unity it's still much easier to use
On Mon, 2012-11-12 at 12:26 +, Gareth France wrote:
Hello All The icon is a magnifying glass, at least in the Gnome Ubuntu
Remix 12.10 which I'm using at the moment out of curiosity. I've got it
pinned to the favourites. Very useful. cheers
Correct. Should it be noted that after all the
Looks like the Gnome File Search program is a graphical front end to
such antiquated programs as find and grep! See
http://library.gnome.org/users/gnome-search-tool/3.6/gsearchtool-introduction.html.en
and http://library.gnome.org/users/gnome-search-tool/ PS: I like both
Unity and GS. I spend
That's fixed it - thanks! I had seen it on askubuntu, but was a bit wary
of trying it as I didn't know exactly what it did.
Dianne
On Sun, 2012-11-11 at 21:42 +, Colin Law wrote:
On 11 November 2012 21:28, Dianne Reuby pramc...@yahoo.co.uk wrote:
Still have this problem, so I'm getting no
On 12/11/12 12:22, keith wrote:
On Mon, 2012-11-12 at 11:57 +, Gareth France wrote:
Looks like gnome-nettool moved to universe, so that's why it's not
installed by default. Dunno why it moved though, probably lack of
upstream support?
What search are you talking about?
Cheers,
I'm
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