Some of these annoyances would probably require adding a report to Launchpad or XFCE bug tracker, but since at least one of them could well be hardware-specific, I just wanted to check that I'm not the only one noticing. None show up in Dapper, however...
1)In "Check CD for defects" on the desktop-CD menu, the text that announces whether or not there are any failed checksums is too dark to be readable or noticeable unless monitor brightness is set very high -> a person with a less bright monitor could easily think the check just hanged. 2) Unless I boot the system with the default resolution and refresh rate set at the installation or the boot of the desktop-CD, there is a small (ca. 2x2 cm / 1x1 inch) square shaped graphics glitch in the top left corner of the screen. The glitch consists of black vertical lines at uneven distance from each other, and any other graphics (e.g. icons) on the area of the glitch are partially covered by it and their colour is heavily altered. If I boot with nondefault monitor settings and then change to default, the glitch won't go away. Interestingly, if I move any desktop icon, create new desktop icon, or view pictures in fullscreen with GQview and then return to non-fullscreen mode, the glitch vanishes and stays away for that session - so redrawing the desktop helps. And no, removing the upper taskbar won't help. (I'll check for this in Ubuntu in the next few days, if possible) 3)Double-clicking an icon for the inserted USB-stick or data-CD on the desktop won't mount either one of the medias. Double-clicking USB-stick icon doesn't do anything at all, while double-click on the CD icon opens Thunar in the /media/cdrom, but unmounted and naturally showing no contents. When I choose "open" in the right-click menu, both the USB-stick and the CD get mounted and Thunar is opened in the right directory, so everything works fine...there are also no problems at all at mounting or unmounting either through the right click menu. Audio CDs still remain undetected by Thunar and won't be popped up to the desktop either, but that's a known problem/missing feature, if I remember right. 4) There are no borders between application minimized to the task bar (task list), making it harder to distinguish between the apps. If this is the default behaviour in Xfce rc1, I wonder why. Couldn't find anything about this on the Xfce forums or the bug database, though. Kari -- xubuntu-devel mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/xubuntu-devel
