The "always show" option is really not efficient on "modern" laptop
screens and doesn't present a clean interface. The "authohide" option is
far from pleasant due to bug #986067.
The dodge scripts above are similar in function to the old dodge
behaviour but causes fullscreen windows to resize (whi
I'm very interested in learning how 'dodge' tested against 'autohide' in
the usability testing. Are the results available anywhere? I realise
doing a proper writeup takes time but the design research page is quite
empty[1].
For me atleast it was quite surprising to not have a unity bar visible
aft
I wouldn't be too quick to assign blame for those crashes to appmenu. I've been
having frequent crashes with Eclipse 4.2 and 4.3 but these crashes started
happening after I had been using the above patch for a while.
Based on @luisfpg's comment I reverted the patch and the frequent crashes
haven
@Victor Borovik
Did you do that in addition to the proposed workarounds? What you're
proposing is no more than what happens on every restart.
For reference, the removal of the 'system-ca-certs=true' line followed
by restarting the network manager (didn't try without a restart) worked
fine for me.
Something like this affected me as well. After my first startup after
installing unity-tweak-tool my Unity icons had reverted to the default
icon set. The gtk theme was unchanged.
I can't remember if I opened unity-tweak-tool before I restarted. I then
tried to reset the icon theme but the Unity i
Thank you Dave.
On startup the problem occurred (Ubuntu 12.10 64bits), without first manually
reauthenticating, I upgraded 'signon-plugin-oauth2' to 0.11-0ubuntu3.1. After
a restart Empathy was able to use my Google accounts without manually
reauthenticating.
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I have to amend my previous comment. On the last few reboots I had to
reauthenticate either the one or the other Google account after startup.
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@Alberto: I've enabled the quantal-proposed repository and installed
account-plugin-google-0.8-0ubuntu2.1
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@Alberto; below is the output of the requested commands for both Google
accounts. I've anonimized the data, let me know if I've redacted too
much (or too little).
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seraph $ account-console list
** (process:4311): CRITICAL **: Unsupported type guint32
** (process:4311): CRITICAL **: Unsupported
Bruno's solution works for me. However this gives me a new problem. I
only want to use Google Talk but creating a 'Google account' instead of
Jabber automatically comes with access to Picase and Google docs.
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This prevented Eclipse from running any Java projects or even showing the list
of installed JRE's.
Thanks to the comments above I replaced '/usr/share/javazi' with a symlink to
'/usr/lib/jvm/java-7-openjdk-common/jre/lib/zi' and Eclipse can run Java
projects again.
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@Alberto, for the last two days this problem has not occurred. Maybe it
needed an extra few reboots and reauthentications to 'stick'?
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@Alberto After the upgrade, I disconnected the Google accounts, rebooted
and reauthenticated them. After that I had to reauthenticate them two
times each after subsequent reboots.
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