I know this is a really stupid question, but you guys deserve a good laugh once in a while The past couple of dev cycles I've focused mostly on Lubuntu and a bit on Ubuntu GNOME so I don't know what these are called or how to disable them: IMG_4643.JPG
That is from webapps. If you were to click on the message dropdown you could tell it to not bother you anymore on that website. or you can turn off website intergration in dconf as in screen or remove xul-ext-websites-integration for firefox
Originally Posted by mc4man That is from webapps. If you were to click on the message dropdown you could tell it to not bother you anymore on that website. or you can turn off website intergration in dconf as in screen or remove xul-ext-websites-integration for firefox Thank you ........... you're such a gentleman you didn't even laugh at me
Originally Posted by mc4man or remove xul-ext-websites-integration for firefox That would take xul-ext-unity also. Just giving heads-up not complaining...
Originally Posted by zika That would take xul-ext-unity also. Just giving heads-up not complaining... That it would, didn't notice as I must of removed that package at some point. (the emphasis here for 14.04 is for a good working unity7/compiz with the least amount of anything associated with unity next, convergence, mir, future visions, ect., ect.
Originally Posted by mc4man That it would, didn't notice as I must of removed that package at some point. (the emphasis here for 14.04 is for a good working unity7/compiz with the least amount of anything associated with unity next, convergence, mir, future visions, ect., ect. Also, wherever possible, I like applying changes on the "user level" because some of the PC's I maintain have multiple users. So user #1 may want to use Unity but user #2 may want to use flashback w/metacity. It starts getting nasty if different users want a totally different DE, but Lubuntu still has 'lubuntu-core' which is fairly light regarding packages installed.
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