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Ok.... this new way is not bad at all
Just a few things that bother me...1: I dont want user list, how to remove it
2: I dont wanna language menu
3: I dont need layout menuHow to fix that?
P.S.
"Assistive Technologies" is autostarting... It is not in sessions... and I did not place it anywhere... Could it be gdm? How to turn it off?
I posted that on my blog, unfortunaltely in italian. Go to keyboard preferences, and in the accessibility tab disable the autostart
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hmmm... what is special with this gnome - cannot see any diff from 2.26. Was is worth the upgrade for nonsense?
http://library.gnome.org/misc/release-n … 8/#rnusers
What did you expect?
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ammon wrote:Ok.... this new way is not bad at all
Just a few things that bother me...1: I dont want user list, how to remove it
2: I dont wanna language menu
3: I dont need layout menuHow to fix that?
P.S.
"Assistive Technologies" is autostarting... It is not in sessions... and I did not place it anywhere... Could it be gdm? How to turn it off?
I posted that on my blog, unfortunaltely in italian. Go to keyboard preferences, and in the accessibility tab disable the autostart
They have placed this in keyboard settings... wtf?
Ty man
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Bl@ster wrote:ammon wrote:Ok.... this new way is not bad at all
Just a few things that bother me...1: I dont want user list, how to remove it
2: I dont wanna language menu
3: I dont need layout menuHow to fix that?
P.S.
"Assistive Technologies" is autostarting... It is not in sessions... and I did not place it anywhere... Could it be gdm? How to turn it off?
I posted that on my blog, unfortunaltely in italian. Go to keyboard preferences, and in the accessibility tab disable the autostart
They have placed this in keyboard settings... wtf?
Ty man
:°D
I made noise about that, then an italian user adviced me
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I posted that on my blog, unfortunaltely in italian. Go to keyboard preferences, and in the accessibility tab disable the autostart
Grazie! This was driving me nuts.
Last edited by graysky (2009-10-12 21:07:20)
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How about pidgin tray icon? Its strange, whitish, pale, lame...
Anyone with same problem?
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@ammon - I don't use pidgin so I can't confirm but speaking of icons, has anyone else noticed that nothing under the System menu has an icon? I can't do a screenshot of an active menu, but basically the menu looks like:
Preferences >
Administration >
---
Help
About Gnome
---
Lock Screen
Log Out User...
Shut Down...
Under 2.26, an icon preceded each of these items.
Last edited by graysky (2009-10-12 21:22:27)
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I use mint-menu
Icons are ok here
P.S.
Do you have working virtual desktops?
Last edited by ammon (2009-10-12 21:31:05)
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Great job... but what's wrong with Epiphany and java-plugin? Java plugin does not work for me in Epi@Webkit.
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@ammon - I don't use pidgin so I can't confirm but speaking of icons, has anyone else noticed that nothing under the System menu has an icon? I can't do a screenshot of an active menu, but basically the menu looks like:
Preferences > Administration > --- Help About Gnome --- Lock Screen Log Out User... Shut Down...
Under 2.26, an icon preceded each of these items.
It's a 2.28 default setting
Look under System >> Preferences >> Appearance >> Interface
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@some-guy94 - nice, thanks (...why is the default setting no icons???)
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hm... maybe to save some kb in ram and few ms in rendering menu.
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Actually lack of icon is to standardize, because previously not all apps had icons, and rather than hunt down all the offending apps, easier to present a standard no-icon view, AFAICR.
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hmmm... what is special with this gnome - cannot see any diff from 2.26. Was is worth the upgrade for nonsense?
Perhaps it's my imagination, but 2.28 feels a little faster than 2.26 did to me.
oz
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/me perkz...
Looks like JGCclause came to town today bearing "extra" gifts ... hehehehehehe
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linfan wrote:hmmm... what is special with this gnome - cannot see any diff from 2.26. Was is worth the upgrade for nonsense?
Perhaps it's my imagination, but 2.28 feels a little faster than 2.26 did to me.
Placebo? I haven't really noticed it, but I was really waiting for evo 2.28 due to the better mapi plugin (which I have to self-compile with patches, but its much more stable now and supports Exchange address books well).
Allan-Volunteer on the (topic being discussed) mailn lists. You never get the people who matters attention on the forums.
jasonwryan-Installing Arch is a measure of your literacy. Maintaining Arch is a measure of your diligence. Contributing to Arch is a measure of your competence.
Griemak-Bleeding edge, not bleeding flat. Edge denotes falls will occur from time to time. Bring your own parachute.
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/me perkz...
Looks like JGCclause came to town today bearing "extra" gifts ... hehehehehehe
That was because yesterday was my birthday, and JGC knew it!
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Hi.
two things:
1: thanks for all the job done here
2: what happens with the ntfs write permission? I am the only one who cant write to an ntfs external volume?
bonus:
happy birthday Bl@ster xD
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@jorchube no. i to have the same problem
Give what you have. To someone, it may be better than you dare to think.
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Why the heck did they (gnome devs) put out gnome 2.28 with so many bugs and problems?
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One problem more...
That nice little widget when changing screen brightness is gone.
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One problem more...
That nice little widget when changing screen brightness is gone.
I use notify-osd on my laptop, so I see the nice Canonical's widget
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I'm not sure if this was already covered, but my /media/disk-n directories I used to get if I plugged an external drive into my computer are gone now. Instead I see something like "/media/3230C61230D61AA6", which isn't very useful because I configured several programs (e.g. mpd) with the /media/disk path. Andy ideas how to switch back to the old behaviour?
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Still problems with writing on ntfs flash drives, devicekit-disks uses ntfs kernel module (wich should have rw support but won't let me write anything on the flash drive) instead ntfs-3g. Is there a workaround?
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