This happens to me also. I have to log out and in again to make it work.
It just crashes without reason, sometimes even just after boot.
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Clock Applet crashes for no reason
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/580735
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I miss the toggle button :/. I have breadcrumbs disabled by default
because of this, but i miss some of the usability they offer :/.
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[FFe] Toggle button for Nautilus location field gone
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/508632
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Thx Bernhard, this was the case.
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[Master] Window Control buttons: position/order/alignment
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/532633
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Using the latest beta(beta 2 and all updates i find installed on sight),
the order of the buttons is maximize, minimize, close. I this the order
its supposed to be?
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[Master] Window Control buttons: position/order/alignment
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/532633
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Same problem here, and this should have a higher importance.
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Gvfs keeps asking for password when trying to mount Samba share
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/510059
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Also, encountering the same problem with samba shares between Ubuntu
only computers(no windows involved).
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Gvfs keeps asking for password when trying to mount Samba share
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/510059
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Sebastien Bacher: it's a keybinding as any and written clearly next
to the go menu entry which matches the action too...
I couldn't find the keybind without searching the forums. It is indeed written
in the Go menu but i never use it so i never noticed.
Now that i know Ctrl+L or just pressing
Well brainstorm might not be anything, but its yet another sign that the
VAST majority of users oppose the idea. If you think the opposite is
true, then plz, enlighten me :].
Its a good thing to allow the button positioning to be controlled
through themes/skins. This provides options, which is
Just providing some data:
- I like the new positioning :). I fear i am the only one though.
- For the above reasons ( the 2nd part obviously) i think its a bad idea.
Also, good thing there is an option to change it, but from my
experience, default dominates everything.
Now, for my personal