Use Gnome-Do+Docky By Default
In order to do a more pretty interface; compatible with all computers (old included) enablig the metacity compositer (gconf-editor); we can put the gnome-do+docky by default:
- We got a downbar much more pretty and useful than the actually...
- We got a fast-system serach alternative to traker with uses less memory..
- Is compatible enabling metacity compositer with al VGA chipsets...
- Can be a good reference guide of design to start a new interface of ubuntu...
I believe that its the time to redesign the ubuntu interface and this is a good idea because with gnome do we take the same funcionality taht the MACOS dock and MACOS spotlight... Two things very usefuls!!!
Blueprint information
- Status:
- Started
- Approver:
- None
- Priority:
- Undefined
- Drafter:
- None
- Direction:
- Needs approval
- Assignee:
- None
- Definition:
- Pending Approval
- Series goal:
- Proposed for karmic
- Implementation:
- Beta Available
- Milestone target:
- ubuntu-9.10-beta
- Started by
- ScSWinter
- Completed by
Whiteboard
I (? was 'Every') can test it in a low-resources VM enabling — with gconf — the metacity composer; installing gnome-do; changing the theme to docky; also removing the classic downbar... It works and its very useful!!!!
Remark: Although it seems useful, I've used the past few days, but as far as the file indexing is concerned, there is a HUGE limitation to: 3000 files. This is the main reason why it isn't resource intensive! So for a full-fledged tracker/... replacement it isn't suited.
~Mathijs
Yes but a normal user normaly dont use so much... And its for desktop edition.... Well thanks for considering it... ^^
Sorry. I *had* to make the top paragraph more readable. I have to agree in both cases. It isn't a full file-indexing service, and also that it is rather useful especially with the appropriate plugins. Docky isn't my cup of tea, though I do love that it's an option.
~moxiewhimsy