On Monday, February 07, 2011 03:51:42 pm Bastien Nocera wrote:
> On Fri, 2011-02-04 at 08:52 +0100, Kevin Kofler wrote:
> > Adam Williamson wrote:
> > > it's a design feature, we are told. the intent is that applications
> > > should offer the option to set themselves as the default, instead of
> >
Bastien Nocera wrote:
> On Fri, 2011-02-04 at 08:52 +0100, Kevin Kofler wrote:
>> Adam Williamson wrote:
>> > it's a design feature, we are told. the intent is that applications
>> > should offer the option to set themselves as the default, instead of
>> > the desktop providing a central config po
On Fri, 2011-02-04 at 08:52 +0100, Kevin Kofler wrote:
> Adam Williamson wrote:
> > it's a design feature, we are told. the intent is that applications
> > should offer the option to set themselves as the default, instead of the
> > desktop providing a central config point.
>
> To the GNOME develo
On Fri, 2011-02-04 at 08:52 +0100, Kevin Kofler wrote:
> Adam Williamson wrote:
> > it's a design feature, we are told. the intent is that applications
> > should offer the option to set themselves as the default, instead of the
> > desktop providing a central config point.
>
> To the GNOME develo
On Fri, Feb 4, 2011 at 7:52 AM, Kevin Kofler wrote:
> Adam Williamson wrote:
>> it's a design feature, we are told. the intent is that applications
>> should offer the option to set themselves as the default, instead of the
>> desktop providing a central config point.
>
> To the GNOME developers (
Adam Williamson wrote:
> it's a design feature, we are told. the intent is that applications
> should offer the option to set themselves as the default, instead of the
> desktop providing a central config point.
To the GNOME developers (Adam, I know you are just the messenger):
This is very broke
Adam Williamson redhat.com> writes:
> it's a design feature, we are told. the intent is that applications
> should offer the option to set themselves as the default, instead of the
> desktop providing a central config point.
Is there a replacement for "Automatically remember running applications
On Fri, 2011-02-04 at 00:05 +, Paul F. Johnson wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Using the current spin on rawhide but seem to have lost where I set the
> startup applications and preferred apps up from. The used to be under
> Preferences but seem to have vanished.
>
> Any idea what I need to re-install to ge
Hi,
Using the current spin on rawhide but seem to have lost where I set the
startup applications and preferred apps up from. The used to be under
Preferences but seem to have vanished.
Any idea what I need to re-install to get it back. There is nothing
under System Settings which lets me do this.