. However, here is
what Chrome does when it checks whether it is really connected to a network
or not. You might find it useful to see what evil things ISPs and such may
try to do with your connection:
https://mikewest.org/2012/02/chrome-connects-to-three-random-domains-at-startup
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This is https://launchpad.net/bugs/397734 .
Ah thanks. I expected there were some hairy issues going.
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, do you think this
should be nominated to a papercut?
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Hi,
This is a little offtopic, but...
that is a wrong statement, the launchpad nautilus bug has been closed
because that's not a nautilus bug and such changes should be discussed
on a mailing list where you will get comments on and not a bug tracker.
the way to do that would be to copy
from other
operating systems/distributions. Could we at least remove Create Document
menu if it's going to be unsupported?
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3) It confuses new users very much, ruining the out-of-box experience
completely
Could someone bump the importance of the bug? Currently it's marked as
low, but I'd consider it far more serious.
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The default set of directory is:
DESKTOP=Desktop
DOWNLOAD=Download
TEMPLATES=Templates
PUBLICSHARE=Public
DOCUMENTS=Documents
MUSIC=Music
PICTURES=Pictures
VIDEOS=Videos
The desktop applications make use of it to know what directory to use.
Does anyone has concern about the list of
downloads really clutter up desktop (as they do for $HOME too). If
you have all downloads separately in one folder, it's easier to clean up
(delete them).
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