Mr Mark Shuttleworth, and those of you, who decided upon the shape of Unity.
I don't care about Ubuntu anymore. The reason I write this last letter to you
is because I want you to see how shallow your design decisions were.
You tell continuously about lack of resources. You also want to bring the
I meant here this particular situation. I wanted to issue a warning not to
follow in Mandriva's footsteps regarding the community handling. I read at
phoronix that the ASPM bug got solved with a patch for an entirely different
problem... I see the first symptoms of using own power to influence
@Tal Liron
This kind of silence is exactly the thing which kills off Mandriva... It is
pity that so many so good distributions become arrogant. Just like Windows
folks.
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Jim, GNOME is ego driven, too, I am afraid to say. They limit choice and
flexibility as well. Power user really should go for KDE right now, as
no other environment gives them as much power.
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I just want to point out, that decision to go for XFCE without checking out
current (4.7) KDE is not a most sensible one. Linus gave up KDE 4 because the
development 4.0 version was picked up as a stable one by so many distributions.
4.0 was never supposed to be released into the wild. This
Since I reported the bug I switched to Debian + KDE. Still, the one
problem of contacts disintegration is a killer bug. The new Linux user
won't care why does it happen or how to fix. He will just return to
Windows. Even no support for GG in telepathy-haze would be better than
the current
I have an idea how to solve this mess: KDE Plasma. I am starting my
education on Applied Informatics this year. I need a pastime other
than computer games. My thought: Why not to try to port Unity to KDE
environment? The plasma interface has a very nice feature - lock-down of
interface, so it
I am sorry I was silent since - I strayed to Chakra Linux and forgot
about Launchpad.
What I mean here is to create a new theme, which essentially is all
same as Radiance, but with the change of color only. You could even
stick to the old name - it doesn't matter for me, I am just a user with
an
Why didn't I think about in the first place? I prepared a mock-up from
screen shot. I hope this clarifies everything. :)
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I'll be honest with you. Current implementation of Gadu Gadu protocol in
telepathy-haze is worthless. Why don't you substitute it with working
solution? https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/telepathy-sunshine
This lack of working
Oh yes. Menus would have to be bleached, too.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/733604
Title:
Modify Radiance into new theme - Luminance
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Consider this a feature-request bug.
Radiance looks nice, but I have a feeling it's slight pink icing is made just
because top of the windows has to be distinguished. I have better idea for
that. The window background has this nice shade
Crash after removal. To be precise, it was crash after pressing the
close button.
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software-center crashed with TypeError in _set_cursor()
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/617004
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