[Bug 192009] Re: gnome panel has no way to specify on which screen it should appear

2009-11-23 Thread Robbie G
I got fed up with manual hacks gconf editor etc etc etc installed cairo dock which stays put on my laptop screen irrespective of whether I have the external monitor connected. Just what I wanted and though eye- candy's not what it's about, it looks rather good too! You'll need to clear down your

[Bug 192009] Re: gnome panel has no way to specify on which screen it should appear

2009-08-20 Thread Robbie G
Is there any update on this bug? My gnome panel moves from my laptop screen to the external monitor every time I connect it at work and it's profoundly annoying as I travel a lot and lose my gnome panel next time I'm on the road. Going into gconf- editor to kludge it back to the laptop screen is

[Bug 180881] Re: Fonts in the GNOME login screen are disproportionately big

2008-10-07 Thread Robbie G
This login screen problem is *still* present in an Intrepid Ibex Alpha6 clean install. This really does need to be addressed ! -- Fonts in the GNOME login screen are disproportionately big https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/180881 You received this bug notification because you are a member of

[Bug 180881] Re: Fonts in the GNOME login screen are disproportionately big

2008-05-08 Thread Robbie G
Thanks Jan Groenewald for the x-referencing and workaround suggestions however this really needs to be fixed upstream so that it does not appear in the relases of Ubuntu. Threads 363958 575978 reference only the font size / login screen issue (Not sure about 706788) and temporary workarounds

[Bug 144953] Re: serpentine crashed with TypeError in lambda()

2007-12-08 Thread Robbie G
Issue still present in Hardy Heron 8.04 HI, I have a fresh install of Hardy Heron and I get a crash on launch (I have an internal CD/DVD writer): [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ serpentine Traceback (most recent call last): File /usr/bin/serpentine, line 128, in module app = SerpentineApplication