-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hi all Well, that's life for you. I no sooner send a message asking for help than I find what I was looking for. Sorry about that. Anyway, I found them, they've been merged into the indicator applet. I must note though that this does have some rather serious accessibility concerns, specifically that once you keyboard navigate into the indicator applet you cannot get out without the aid of Orca's flat review. This was the case ever since the indicator applet was introduced but I never paid it much mind given that it wasn't ever used much before. This is easy enough to reproduce, arrow into the indicator applet with the right arrow then escape out. You'll be stuck between the indicator applet and the clock, and can't tab away nor can you press ctrl+alt+d or any other focus-switching keystroke. The only way I've found to get out is to right click with flat review then press esc. Once done, you're out of the sticky point. Speaking of the clock, I've noticed something not too pleasant about that too though this is most likely an issue in GNOME 2.30 itself and not Ubuntu specifically. The clock no longer reads the time, instead I just hear the "click to view your appointments and tasks" tooltip. This is less than helpful. And yes, I know about putting a script in orca-customizations.py, but that's not the point. Is this one an Ubuntu or a GNOME issue upstream? I suspect the latter but right now I don't have any other 2.30 systems to test it. Other than this though, Lucid is a much needed improvement on my netbook. In particular, without Hal polling the hardware all the time, my power consumption has gone down by 3 watts (a big deal on this netbook) and battery life has gone way up. I just might reach the advertised 14 hours now. :D
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