In terminal enter
Problem solved.Code:gsettings set org.gnome.desktop.wm.preferences button-layout ':minimize,maximize,close'
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Not a good way to request help my friend!
Have you even read my OP and followed the links:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.p...9#post12833089
Buttons still can be moved to the right, the method has just changed due to the deprecation of gconf.
Calm down and request help rather than ranting or the mods will undoubtedly just start moving your posts to some place where you'll be less likely to get help :)
EDIT: You should know this already:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2169915
Just ask for help instead of ranting and raving.
I now see what you all have been saying about gnome-screensaver. I believe with this recent update it now functions as a lock. My screen goes black and turns off after 10 minutes. Although there is no "screensaver" functionality to it.
Maybe they should call it gnome-lock instead. I would still rather have a screensaver versus a black screen.
On my windows 7 setup, the screensaver kicks in after 10 minutes, the monitor turns off after 30 minutes and the PC goes to sleep after 60 minutes. I would like that in Ubuntu as well but have not seen a way to do it.
Precise goes to sleep mode after 30 minutes but all of the rest of my 'Buntus never go to sleep. But, I can suspend them as needed.
I'll take Xscreensaver ;)
@ Alberts,
I hope your still reading here :)
I signed up for the mailing list and I'm receiving messages OK but not able to send to list yet, I've PMed Jonathan about that so hopefully I can get it straightened out soon. Anyway, after reading this:
I filed this bug report:Quote:
1) The Applications menu is now a mess. Applications that were previously in the Accessories menu now appear in Accessories, Utilities, Sundry and Other. The System Settings submenu was moved under Applications instead of System Tools. Etc etc, the changes don't make much sense except maybe only for gnome-shell.
Is it possible to somehow ship/use the previous version of /etc/xdg/menus/gnome-applications.menu ?
Can you fill bug for this? I agree with you, I don't like new menu too...
1) Lets ship old applications.menu with gnome-panel. This is simple, I already can upload patch for this. I added applications.menu from gnome-menus 3.4.0. In this case ubuntu should make new patch to add Software center to applications menu.
2) Install old applications.menu file only in ubuntu. I can create merge proposal for this if needed, but I would prefer first solution.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+s...l/+bug/1267787
Sort of complicated. The sign up process rejected my yahoo mail acct, the same account I use for everything Ubuntu related:
https://launchpad.net/~lbsolost
So I used an old sbcglobal.net address that still dumps mail to my yahoo account to complete the sign up process, so I'm receiving mail from the list but when I reply it still shows it's coming from yahoo so I always get messages like this:
I'm not at all interested in creating a new email acct since I use that for Launchpad, Ubuntu QA, and all of my Ubuntu GNOME communications so I'm just waiting for a reply from Jonathan ;)Quote:
Your mail to 'gnome-flashback-list' with the subject
Re: [gnome-flashback] Regressions from previous gnome-panel
releases
Is being held until the list moderator can review it for approval.
The reason it is being held:
Post by non-member to a members-only list
BTW Bugzilla had no problem with my email when I created an account to file my first bug report there:
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=721613
As expected more info has been requested here:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+s...l/+bug/1267787
So I'm going to use this as a "whiteboard" to document what I consider to be the most egregious of the changes. The questions are rhetorical ATM, I'll keep rebooting until I'm satisfied that my list is fairly complete :)
(1) System Settings tree view added, but certainly not needed.
(2) Other added - only contains Personal File Sharing in Ubuntu GNOME, not sure how to describe Ubuntu:
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(3) Sundry added. Orca Screen Reader moved to Sundry, but Onboard is still in Universal Access. Main Menu was moved from System Tools > Preferences to Sundry.
(4) Utilities added.
(5) It appears to me that we tried to copy the GNOME Classic "Applications Menu" extension, but flashback is not Classic and they're not us :)
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I'm thinking I could summarize this along these lines:
It appears to me that an effort was made to copy the appearance of the GNOME Classic "Applications Menu" extension. In so doing the following categories were added:
Other - This requires some serious thought! It looks like this needs to stay as not to break Unity because it displays shopping lenses and web-apps!
I'm gaining slowly here. The Other category was added in Quantal to accommodate Unity lenses and web apps were added later:
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Sundry - Orca Screen Reader moved to Sundry, but Onboard is still in Universal Access. Main Menu was moved from System Tools > Preferences to Sundry.
System Settings tree view - just totally unnecessary.
Utilities
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I want to see what this addendum to the bug report looks like before I post it there:
To explain in greater detail, the sub-menu "Other" was added beginning with Quantal to display shopping lenses and later to also display web-apps which is arguably fine. I personally have no problem with that.
But in Saucy it appears an effort was made to copy the appearance of the GNOME Classic "Applications Menu" extension. In so doing the following sub-menus were added to 'gnome-panel':
(1) System Settings tree view added, but certainly not needed since System Settings also appears in System Tools as well as under the username.
(2) Sundry added, but sparsely populated. Orca Screen Reader moved to Sundry from Universal Access, but Onboard is still in Universal Access (being legally blind myself I refer to such changes as rearranging the furniture while I'm not home). Main Menu was also moved from System Tools > Preferences to Sundry which makes it a bit more difficult to eliminate Sundry if one so wishes.
(3) Utilities added, but also not really needed as all it accomplishes is relocating a large number of apps from Accessories and System Tools to a new location. Again just rearranging furniture.
In summary I'd add that 'gnome-session-flashback' need not mimic the new GNOME Classic session nor vice versa.
Two potential fixes, one upstream and the other at the Ubuntu level, have already been proposed here:
https://mail.gnome.org/archives/gnom.../msg00011.html
I can't find the post on here but, I was able to once again add the patch from this bug to get Flashback (with compiz) loading quicker. https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+s...l/+bug/1256961
When I tried it before it only started fast but the top and bottom panels would never appear, but since the new kernel installed today it works again. :guitar:
Fantastic!!! I'll leave the times in killscreensaver.sh alone because for now it doesn't matter as long as they get executed prior to 10 minutes passing.
But, at least I can get my conky do appear a lot faster. :)
Things are looking up. Glome-flashback dependency of gnome-screensaver has been changed to a depends. Although albertsmuktupavels mentioned not to remove gnome-screensaver just yet because it will break gnome-flashback.
But, the future is looking brighter. :)
Gnome 14.04 'Flashback with compiz'
As said by Cavsfan "But, the future is looking brighter. :smile:"
For the very first time I've got top and bottom panel, and I can't add my normal indicators/apps to the top panel, even time....can't add date to it
meant to mention, right-click top or bottom panels don't do anything either
any help appreciated