On 26.06.2011 21:26, G. Michael Carter wrote:
Defiantly NOT a Gnome 3 issue. Gnome 3 is just the symptom. Just
figured on this DL you'd have greater knowledge on what Gnome 3 is using
to narrow the component.
Just a short question: what kind of harddisks (manufacturer and type)
are
On 28 Jun 2011, at 18:10, Adam Williamson wrote:
I think the default should simply be changed, frankly. I can't see any
kind of drawback whatsoever to having the date there. Possibly on
something with a ridiculously tiny screen it wouldn't fit, but in that
case it could just automatically
On vie, 2011-07-01 at 18:56 +0100, Calum Benson wrote:
Rather inclined to agree. Personally I always like the reassurance of
seeing the seconds tick over on all my desktops as well, but not even
gnome-tweak-tool can do that right now :/
File a bug then - the setting exists, gnome-tweak-tool
Hi people. Is there a way to make gnome-shell remember the last window
state? For example, if I open the terminal, maximize it and then close it, i
would want that application to be maximized the next time i open it.
Instead, the terminal opens unmaximized again.
Regards.
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Tomas Sironi
Apparently I like GNOME 3.1 enough to want to say it twice; this fixes
an accidental change to version of the GObject introspection information
that made Mutter 3.1.3 incompatible with the release of GNOME Shell 3.1.3
that I also did yesterday.
About Mutter
Mutter is a window and
On Fri, 2011-07-01 at 20:00 +0200, Florian Müllner wrote:
On vie, 2011-07-01 at 18:56 +0100, Calum Benson wrote:
Rather inclined to agree. Personally I always like the reassurance of
seeing the seconds tick over on all my desktops as well, but not even
gnome-tweak-tool can do that right now
On Fri, 2011-07-01 at 17:29 -0300, Tomas Sironi wrote:
Hi people. Is there a way to make gnome-shell remember the last window
state? For example, if I open the terminal, maximize it and then close
it, i would want that application to be maximized the next time i open
it. Instead, the terminal
Onscreen Keyboard- Weekly Report 06
After this past week of coding I have successfully integrated several new
components into the keyboard. There is now a working message tray icon that
hides/shows the message tray when pressed. I resolved this into the master
branch earlier today after going