On Mon, December 17, 2012 8:55 am, Scott Lavender wrote:
On Mon, Dec 17, 2012 at 9:07 AM, Len Ovens l...@ovenwerks.net wrote:
Has anyone tried the search function in nautilus/files in 13.04? I don't
seem to be able to find anything with it... even things I know are
there.
i haven't tested
Like many, I don't let upstream tell me how to run my computers. That's the
whole POINT to free sofware. Upstream does something you don't like,do
something else. Unity doesn't suit my needs, for my desktops I first went to
gnome-shell with the frippery extensions, then to Cinnamon which has
lukefro...@hushmail.com wrote:
If Linux ever includes keyloggers or digital rights enforcement software, the
open-source nature of the project means that would be detected almost
instantly. That should be enough to make sure that malicious software never
gets into the kernel except as a
On Wed, December 19, 2012 6:54 pm, Emmet Hikory wrote:
as having reduced opportunities for collaboration with other flavours (for
exampe, it's fairly nice to just be able to ask the Xubuntu team if we
have
an uncertainty about anything XFCE, rather than needing to track it down
ourselves).
Has anyone tried the search function in nautilus/files in 13.04? I don't
seem to be able to find anything with it... even things I know are there.
It also doesn't seem to want to look outside of the home directory :P Any
help? Or is this buggy/useless?
I have been testing thunar as well, which
On Mon, Dec 17, 2012 at 9:07 AM, Len Ovens l...@ovenwerks.net wrote:
Has anyone tried the search function in nautilus/files in 13.04? I don't
seem to be able to find anything with it... even things I know are there.
It also doesn't seem to want to look outside of the home directory :P Any