Sidebar settings do not save. At restart, all gadgets move back into sidebar.
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google-gadgets (Ubuntu) |
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Bug Description
Google Gadgets do not remember locations. When the session is restarted, all gadgets jump back into the sidebar.
If one has carefully set up gadgets on the desktop, or in Compiz's widget layer, all positioning and size information will disappear at session restart, and gadgets will again be sitting in the sidebar, whether it was turned on at last session or not.
Steps to repeat: 1. Open Google Gadgets and add to Session Auto-start. 2. Uncheck sidebar from right clicking the dock icon. 3) Place icons in positions and resize them. 4) Restart Session. You will see all Gadgets back in the Sidebar.
Ubuntu 8.10
Google Gadgets version: 0.10.5-1~getdeb2 0
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From: Bug 341192 [mailto:<email address hidden>]
Sent: Wednesday, May 10, 2017 5:18 PM
To: <email address hidden>
Subject: Shut up Ricky
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From: Bug 341192 [mailto:<email address hidden>]
Sent: Thursday, May 11, 2017 8:20 PM
To: <email address hidden>
Subject: Yet people keep going...
If you don't *need* to nurse him to get him to go to sleep, then it's not a major crutch for him--not that it being one is an awful thing at his age.
If you suspect he's not hungry, try to soothe him other ways for a few minutes. If he starts sucking on his hands, rooting, and otherwise getting more awake, try nursing. If you suspect he *is* hungry, I always went for boob right away and then reevaluated if ours didn't seem to be nursing productively.
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semsaudade (g-perlo) wrote : Re: what do you think? | #9 |
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From: Bug 341192 [mailto:<email address hidden>]
Sent: Sunday, July 02, 2017 8:36 PM
To: <email address hidden>
Subject: Scott?
This is late, but I figured you'd appreciate some more input. I just got done with my first semester and I think the program is really great. The resources we have access to are amazing considering the cost of tuition. The only thing is you have to be really on the ball about reserving equipment for you projects, because the equipment room is understandably limited. However, the only people who weren't able to finish their projects were the ones who weren't taking it seriously in the first place. As long as you are serious about what you're doing, you'll be fine.
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From: Bug 341192 [mailto:<email address hidden>]
Sent: Friday, August 11, 2017 1:57 PM
To: <email address hidden>
Subject: Baton Rouge?
was on mobile... meant total cost per month of the total purchase and operating expense. A brand new Hyundai does not cost 'zero' dollars to operate. The warranty usually only covers things that break, not consumables that every vehicle requires like oil changes, gas, tires, batteries, insurance, etc.. Like /u/to3m above pointed out, if you do the math, a brand new economical vehicle like a Hyundai will cost more per month to purchase and operate than 10 year old german luxury vehicle that has been well maintained.
here is why: Germans build well engineered machines that do require relatively high-maintenance, but they use very high quality materials and superior standards than Japanese and Korean vehicles. These vehicles, when well maintained, last a very long time and deliver a good ride quality. Because of the high-maintenance factor, they tend to get overlooked, or even looked down upon by Americans who have been conditioned to think cars should be very low maintenance. Therefore, used German luxury cars typically sell for a much lower price.
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An easy way to work around the problem is:
1) first, exit Google Gadgets (in this way all settings are saved)
2) then shut down the compiuter
You have to repeat the sequence every time you modify Gadgets locations.