when I get a break for a day, I'll implement this idea of digesting Data Explorer queries and then we can let the community solve the problem of coming up with good queries
I am running default Ubuntu Unity, never changed any theme. And this has happened by itself, first for a single icon, then for all.
I tried rebooting thinking the ATI drivers might have gone nuts and reloading everything should work fine but it didn't.
One thing to add is that when I open up ...
@htorque I don't know... I think it would be good once if the devs took seriously the most common (read: repeated) issues. I realise most of them are solid (and filed) bugs but there are too many graphics/compiz/unity and wireless driver issues still hitting users that can (and should) be handled more automatically.
i got sick of software not working, and the answer usually being "get them to fix it in Debian and it will make its way to Ubuntu". I decided to go straight to the source and switched to Debian maybe a year ago now, before they switched Ubuntu to Unity.
then the graphics didn't work. After a while on IRC i realized that I needed squeeze to have the right graphics drivers (at the time, squeeze was testing)
so instead of redownloading everything I used aptitude to upgrade to squeeze
then it worked!
a really cool introduction to how flexible the apt system is
you can use a semi-working text interface to upgrade the system to a fully-working OS
and i have to say, now I know the Debian release model (i'm on squeeze stable for the forseeable future), i have to wonder why on earth you'd bother with Ubuntu's irritating releases
oh, and I have my window minimize/restore/close in the top-right. :-P
do you get used to Unity quickly?
looking at screenies, i can't imagine myself liking it ever