Here is the thing. I got new SSD and want to run clean install of Ubuntu 11.04 on it. I have install usb which I made right after 11.04 was released. And my question is - should I now download again iso image to avoid lots of updates or this is the same version as it was before an I will have to update anyway?
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I run Ubuntu 11.04 with Nautilus Elementary. Is it possible in Nautilus to use album art as an icon (miniature) of a folder where the album is stored?
Is it possible to format datetime indicator in Unity3D to show in two lines? I tried this:
how-to-customize-indicator-datetime-to-two-line-configuration
But that seems to work only when I run my Ubuntu 11.04 in classic mode. When using Ubuntu with Unity3D this command shows itself in the panel and nothing is formated. I figured out that I can make it to show in two lines with "%n" between date and time but then font is too big and indicator is not fully visible.
Any idea how to format or at least change the font size?
I installed batery status indicator as the original was not really working on my HP laptop (stuck on estimating...). It is working fine but I was wondering if it is possible to change language of that indicator to any other than english.
In my case it would be polish. After installation I run update manager and usually if there is something new on my system it downloads language pack and everything is OK but in that case it didn't. It's not a problem to use english version but it would be just nicer to have everything in the same language. Any suggestions?
Recently I upgraded to Ubuntu 11.04. The clock indicator on the panel is not following my regional settings format.
I edited locales and in all applications I have the right format of date and time except clock indicator on the panel. Tried dconfig editor but keys for clock applet cannot be changed. Tried to purge indicator and reinstall it - still the same. Is there any way that
I could change formatting of datetime indicator?
- Here is format I'm using system wide:
%A, %d %B %Y, %I:%M:%S
- Here is format of datetime-indicator that pops up:
%a%B%d %H:%M:%S