Hey there,
Sorry for sending this to so many mailing lists at once, but expertise in
my problem area doesn't seem to be thin on the ground.
I've got a problem compiling libunity in my C++ application which is
proving to be quite the showstopper, specifically getting GCC to figure out
there
Most notifications on most platforms allow the user to interact with
it so some extent, even if it's only to dismiss it. In particular, the
notifications produced by MSN messenger on Windows, has people trained
to click on notifications to open the application that spawned them.
On 19 Nov 2011,
January 2011 16:04, Vishnoo v...@ubuntu.com wrote:
On Sun, 2011-01-16 at 14:34 +, Chris Wilson wrote:
Is it still worth accepting OOo bugs as paper cuts given the lame duck
status of the suite at this stage?
Most(maybe even all?) of the present remaining OOo papercuts were
carried over
You should probably file a bug report against GDM for this.
On 16 January 2011 03:42, Jonathan shrouded.cl...@gmail.com wrote:
I know that consistency is very important for the system and there is
one particularly irksome thing I've noticed in Ubuntu for consistency
(at least now that
Is it still worth accepting OOo bugs as paper cuts given the lame duck
status of the suite at this stage? LibreOffice is coming down the pipes fast
and will likely be released some time this year. Will bugs fixed upstream in
OOo filter down to LibreOffice eventually, or are they two separate
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/mountall/+bug/696130
This bug seems like one that should be filed under some far-reaching
catchall user experience/interaction project, but I can find anything on
Ayatana's homepage that sounds like it would be appropriate. Does anyone
know how to
https://bugs.launchpad.net/hundredpapercuts/+bug/687635
I'm not sure if this is something that should be implemented in Nautilus, or
if it should be built into Samba.
Any thoughts?
Chris
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I'm inclined to mark it as affecting Nautilus, but I'm not sure.
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Does this bug affect main-menu, or is main menu just a viewer for another
applications?
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This bug was recently reported.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/hundredpapercuts/+bug/689468
I'm not entirely sure what the rules are, but I would have thought that
since 11.04 isn't yet released and actually under active development, any
paper cuts reported may in fact get fixed as a part of a larger
https://bugs.launchpad.net/hundredpapercuts/+bug/690842
I've tried searching Launchpad for projects who's names include 'ubuntu
installer' and variations on a theme, but there are too many results to be
displayed.
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Thanks a lot :)
On 15 December 2010 23:38, Spike Burch spi...@gmail.com wrote:
ubiquity
On Wed, Dec 15, 2010 at 5:14 PM, Chris Wilson afrowi...@gmail.com wrote:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/hundredpapercuts/+bug/690842
I've tried searching Launchpad for projects who's names include 'ubuntu
For some reason my reply never went back to the ayatana list, rather it
went only to you. I'm going to blame Evolution for this. Most of my
emails problems are it's fault :)
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Hi Chris ;)
On Thu, Dec 2, 2010 at 05:17, Chris Wilson afrowi...@gmail.com
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On Thu, Dec 2, 2010 at 10:13, frederik.nn...@gmail.com
frederik.nn...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Chris ;)
On Thu, Dec 2, 2010 at 05:17, Chris Wilson afrowi...@gmail.com wrote:
So basically what you're saying is that you'd like to have downloads
exhibit the same behaviour
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