When you use Nautilus to copy multiple things to multiple places, is it just me or does it do all the operations concurrently, slowing them all down as it scrubs back and forth between disk locations?
And why doesn’t it have a Pause button?
When you use Nautilus to copy multiple things to multiple places, is it just me or does it do all the operations concurrently, slowing them all down as it scrubs back and forth between disk locations?
And why doesn’t it have a Pause button?
Huh. The hacky kludge that Ubuntu used to allow us to run Firefox 3.5 in Jaunty (sorry, I mean “Shiretoko”) has left a redundant folder called firefox.3.0-replaced in my home directory. But don’t worry, it’s only wasting 600 MB of space.
I love how you have to left-click on the PulseAudio control to get the menu to display, while every other icon in the universe uses the right-click. Oh wait, no; I hate that.
I finally got video chat working!
After rebooting into Windows for a few weeks, because Pidgin and Skype don’t do video chat in Linux, I discovered that if you run Empathy (which is shit), you can video chat with people on Gmail. In 2 out of 3 calls, one person can’t see the other, and you have to hang up and try again. It crashes, the video locks up permanently, and while working correctly, it uses 100% of the CPU, but it works!
Take that, capitalist pigs!
Since Jaunty, the OSD volume control with multimedia keys randomly stops working. Right now, for instance, when I push the keys, the OSD pops up, but it just shows the “Mute” display no matter what I’m pushing, and the sliders don’t move. It’s not in mute, though. I’m sick of all these PulseAudio bugs.