Closing this, marking it invalid, is inappropriate. 100 paper cuts
doesn't mean 100 trivial bugs which are easy to fix, it means 100 small
annoyances that piss off users, particularly newbie ones who don't know the
workarounds. Please UNDO this change of status.
Paul Beardsell
p
are ungrateful about others' hard work
* you do not understand how X11 ought to work
* you are mentally unstable and ought to switch to Windows XP
I'm now compiz free for 18 months. One day at a time.
Paul Beardsell
p...@beardsell.com
On 14 June 2010 03:29, eats7 eats...@gmail.com wrote:
Does
client functionality to which you allude.
Paul Beardsell
On 24 May 2010 10:09, Oded Arbel o...@geek.co.il wrote:
On Sun, 2010-05-23 at 17:17 +, Paul Beardsell wrote:
If I wanted
an app's display to open on a particular workspace on a monitor I could
do
so by specifying '-display
:0.1
should open in the 2nd etc
Even if you fix the current problem the original hack remains. Workspaces
should have been implemented differently. Having said that I am very much
in favour of a fix to the hack rather than the current situation.
Paul Beardsell
(another Paul)
On 23 May 2010 02:21
and when do we get the opportunity to use anything other than :0.0 on a
modern Linux box, now? If that was sorted then this bug would not exist in
its current form i.e. with a workaround simply being to disable Compiz.
Paul Beardsell
p...@beardsell.com
On 23 May 2010 18:41, Oded Arbel o
Hear! Hear!
Paul Beardsell
p...@beardsell.com
On 9 April 2010 08:39, allankelly allanke...@gmail.com wrote:
This is still present in 9.10. I believe the most important issues are
those a) visible to new users out-of-the-box and b) which obviously
differ from Windows. Hence this is a very
.
Still broken in 10.04. Hyperbole? I don't think so.
Paul Beardsell
p...@beardsell.com
On 9 April 2010 09:01, wdesmet krom...@gmail.com wrote:
This only affects the workplace switcher applet, which I thought windows
didn't have? You can still move windows between desktops using the
option
I would like this fixed. But (works for me) there is an acceptable
workaround: Disable visual effects. System - Preferences -
Appearance - Visual effects - None. Then apps can be dragged
workspace to workspace in the workspace switcher app.
Paul Beardsell
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Compiz Gutsy : Can't drag