But it makes things look blurry, especially at small sizes. See for example http://www.firewheeldesign.com/sparkplug/2006/April/icon_design_bitmap_vs_vector.php
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But it makes things look blurry, especially at small sizes. See for example http://www.firewheeldesign.com/sparkplug/2006/April/icon_design_bitmap_vs_vector.php
I only checked the first few, but they all are in universe or multiverse. The Ubuntu web page is clear about that:
So I do not really understand your point. Is it that Canonical is not doing...
I would, but there's at least one bug about bad performance already and it makes no sense to have duplicates.
Good to hear about better performance with newer mono, gives me more to look forward...
Since there seems to be some confusion:
Release notes from when Tomboy was added to GNOME: http://library.gnome.org/misc/release-notes/2.16/#rnfeatures-tomboy
Still in the Release Suite for the...
Currently have 5.
Just counted, I have 47 windows open right now. Without workspaces I'd go insane.
They ship it like that because that's the default nautilus uses.
As to how it's useful, it certainly doesn't sound that way. Users who figure out how it's meant to be used often start to like it...
Um no, Rhythmbox os not the GNOME default. There is no default GNOME music player, only a media player (Totem). See the release suites under http://live.gnome.org/TwoPointTwentyfive .
Re Banshee,...
You could try adding new applications to the menu, then use the filename as a parameter.
For example, to add an entry for an odt file called "test.odt" in your home, you add a new menu entry and...
Sure, but he's asking about putting individual files in a submenu, which I don't think is possible.
As far as I know that's not possible yet.
No, I'm using the open-source ATI drivers. Good to know it's fixed for some people, though.
It doesn't seem as bad as it used to be, but I have to try it on my laptop which has less vram.
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It also does drop shadows. ^^
Yeah, it's pretty cool, I use it (rebuilt to remove an ubuntu patch) on both my desktop and my laptop. It has some issues though:
- occasionally the right-click...
I played with the rc for a bit. The interface was quite nice, and I wasn't too convinced of the 1.x series. Resource usage was fantastic, lowest of any full-featured media player I tried.
I really...
You probably don't have Super mapped to the win keys. Go System -> Preferences -> Keyboard -> Layouts -> Other Options -> Alt/Win Key Behavior -> Super is mapped to the Win keys.
Honestly, please don't do that. I'm really pissed off about the stupid decision to include the new gnome-session when it obviously isn't ready, but doing that would be absolutely counter-productive....
Reminds me of this classic piece of literature: http://www.acsu.buffalo.edu/~jatill/175/libraryf.htm
Do you really need 3.2? I had problems with that version, 3.3 worked much better, and even 3.4 seems stable enough to be used by now - I started running it a few weeks ago with no problems so far.
Don't just delete them, they might be coming back if you do.
Various programs will use these folders as their default so that it's quicker for the user to select the correct directory. If you want...
Yes, this is incredibly annoying. I've already missed some important IMs because I forgot to start pidgin manually.
I think I have most things in my autostart now, but it's a bad workaround.
Probably the thumbnails, if there are a lot of them visible they can take some ram. Still, it shouldn't be this much. Do you have very large amounts of thumbnailed things on your desktop?
You...
OK, the memory column should be relatively accurate (it's quite difficult to determine the real memory use). If you kill nautilus, how much memory does it use? Monitor it for a while and see when the...
Has happened to me once in a while after I was in a directory with a large number of images (thousands), and even then it should take quite some time. If it happens, just kill it and it should be...
I read my mailing lists with a news client (pan) through gmane. If gmane has the lists you're interested in, this might be an alternative to an email client.
It does threading quite well (though...
Memory usage is quite a bit higher on 64bit. I just switched back to 32bits to make better use of my RAM after testing 64bits for a couple of days. Otherwise, it worked ok.
dupe of http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=953013