I noticed that the gtk-gnutella client fails to start recently. Starting from a terminal you can see an error message which gives instructions for how to get it to work, but It got me to thinking that Ive seen this behavior before. When programs fail to start and give no indication that they failed other than not starting.
Shouldnt we be giving some failure feedback to let people know that a program failed to start? Its awefuly disconcerting to hit an icon and wait for the application to start and have it just never happen. (Also in an unrelated note: has anyone else noticed that the minicommander tool bar applet has been removed? I really liked it, and I cant imagine why it would be taken out) Andy -- ubuntu-desktop mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-desktop
