On 28/09/13 20:03, Helder Carreiro wrote:
Hi All,

This is for Ubuntu-Gnome 13.10 64bit Beta2

These might have been posted already, but here goes:

1 - Upon completion of fresh install, the note to remove the install
disk, is not there.

Known bug. Thanks for reporting.

2 - After installing kernel 3.11.1, the applications screen lags
terribly. The network icon disappeared completely. Cannot change the
background, cannot access the settings menu. The kernel was installed by
itself from fresh install.

Can you test with a new user, just in case you have a setting that could interfere with that.

3 - After installing video card driver install (Xorg-edgers ppa) the
network icon shows as disconnected all the time. The drivers were
installed by itself from fresh install.

I think that the testing program is about testing stock experience without ppas installed in order to polish all the bugs. I don't think that graphic card drivers could interfere with the network stack. On other hand, you have to take in consideration that xorg-edgers is a PPA quite unstable.

4 - After upgrading to 3.10 gnome shell, The top right user access
panel, doesn't render properly.

Same as previous bug.

5 - Doing a upgraded kernel purge back to stock, I get the memtest86
memory testing screen upon reboot all the time. cannot get around it.

Could you clarify a little about this.

6 - would be nice to create desktop shortcuts from right click menu.

This is the default behaviour in GNOME. But, if you want to put shortcuts in the desktop you can enable this by using gnome-tweak-tool under the Desktop section.

7 - Where is the screensaver settings?

GNOME doesn't have screensaver (and its settings) from GNOME 3.0.

When reporting bugs in GNOME 3.10 (take notice that 3.8 is the version included in Beta 2) please send them in another mail, this could help us to differentiate all the sent mails.

Thanks for reporting all these errors.


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