Done!
** Package changed: unity (Ubuntu) => gnome-control-center (Ubuntu)
** Changed in: gnome-control-center (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Fix Released
** Changed in: unity
Status: Incomplete => Invalid
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New Gnome-control-center (3.x) already has "System Info" entry
containing GNOME version, maybe it's a good idea to put there Ubuntu
version too?
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Maybe Bug #764744 (System Settings) could also be considered while
designing this.
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Title:
No graphical way to tell what version of Ubuntu you're
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Title:
No graphical way to tell what version of Ubuntu you're using
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On 14/12/10 14:37, Matthew Paul Thomas wrote:
> I suggest including, in the Unity specification, a map of access points in
> Gnome 2 and the equivalent access points in Unity, to check that nothing else
> has been forgotten. This should cover small system tasks like:
> * accessing the OS version
I just asked John and Calum about where the help is going. John said
that for Natty, help will be presented as if it was an application, in
the application lens of the Dash, but in the longer term it should go
somewhere else. Neither John nor Calum knew where. But wherever it goes,
maybe "About Ubu
Unity is only partly-implemented, and there's no overall design
specification that I know of, so I can't tell where the most appropriate
access point would be.
What I can suggest is that it be fairly close to the help, since those
two functions are commonly found near each other in other systems.
OK, suggestions for good places to put it?
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Rewriting the help is bug 600875.
I think using a settings panel for version numbers would be
inappropriate for an OS used on notebook and desktop computers, because
Ubuntu version numbers are not settings. When iOS and Android have
version info in the Settings, they are preserving simplicity of t
This use-case is to me indicative of a more general issue.
Most of the existing documentation/help created thus far by the
community (5 years worth) is going to become significantly less useful,
and initially the proportion of "current stuff" is going to be low. The
applications themselves are no
MPT, would a pane in a control center be an appropriate place for this?
I.e., would it be sufficient for us to design an entry point for the
master settings system? I think we're OK if that's the case, though not
for Natty.
Mark
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agreed mpt, adding a design task.
** Changed in: unity (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplete
** Also affects: ayatana-design
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Also affects: unity
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: unity
Status: New => Incomplete
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