I understand Mark's approach, at least for apps which aren't included in
the repos, e.g. Truecrypt. Canonical has never claimed to support them.
For business users the LTS releases are recommended, anyway. With Ubuntu
12.04 they can still use systray for another 4 years. Then Ubuntu with
Unity is
There are some popular cross platform apps like Truecrypt and Dragondisk
without indicator support.
Vino also needs whitelisting because otherwise you won't recognise
established remote desktop connections.
Gnome Phone Manager, Artha, Cryptkeeper - just to mention some other
Linux apps which
Public bug reported:
Since some updates for xserver on 2011-01-25 it is nearly impossible to
use the Elantech touchpad of my Eee Pc 1000H. If I have moved the mouse
pointer and keep the finger on the touchpad it will move further into
the direction even if I don't move my finger anymore.
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Title:
Odd touchpad behaviour on Eee Pc 1000H
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** Description changed:
Since some updates for xserver on 2011-01-25 it is nearly impossible to
- use the Elantech touchpad of my Eee Pc 1000H. If I have moved the mouse
- pointer and keep the finger on the touchpad it will move further into
+ use the Elantech touchpad of my Eee Pc 1000H. When
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 857702 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/857702
Bug #857702 is now public, thanks. I will post more info there if
necessary.
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 857702 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/857702
Well, Launchpad does not find bug #857702, which this bug is seemingly a
duplicate of...
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