The title pretty much sums it up: where is this nifty functionality baked in, so I can report any bug I may encounter in it?
fitojb's questions
I’ve seen many comments here in Ask Ubuntu regarding preference in using sudo -s
rather than sudo su
.
For me, that two commands do exactly the same. But why is sudo -s
supposed to be better?
This happens in both 11.04 and 11.0. I read in some place that this apps are “blacklisted” to explicitly not use overlay scrollbars, but why?
EDIT (17 Sep): Now Update Manager has been whitelisted and it uses overlay scrollbars (see this revision). Synaptic still is blacklisted.
I know it is a beta, but it is planned some workaround for translations? I recognize that it will very hard to translate it via Launchpad (it is a WPF C# app) but, any other way to do this?
“Activities” view of GNOME Shell does not show up results of administrative applications, such as Synaptic. To run it, you have to use Alt+F2. I’m using it in Oneiric. Do I have to do another thing?