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ID | Project | Category | View Status | Date Submitted | Last Update |
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0002223 | Kali Linux | General Bug | public | 2015-04-13 08:22 | 2020-12-01 10:48 |
Reporter | rhertzog | Assigned To | rhertzog | ||
Priority | normal | Severity | major | Reproducibility | always |
Status | resolved | Resolution | fixed | ||
Product Version | kali-dev | ||||
Fixed in Version | 2.0 | ||||
Summary | 0002223: Improve menu extension for Gnome Shell and do not use Gnome Flashback | ||||
Description | After having discussed with Josselin Mouette (Debian GNOME Maintainer), I concluded that it's not a good idea to rely on GNOME Flashback as many things will not work flawlessly since that session is mostly obsolete (compared to GNOME Classic or GNOME Shell). We should look into either:
I found the following upstream bug which is related to this problem: https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=739480 In any case, we should configure the GNOME Shell session to include the "apps-menu" extension by default. | ||||
I uploaded kali-defaults 2.0~5 which enables the "apps-menu" extensions in GNOME Shell. I also dropped the change which made gnome-flashback the default session. In parallel, we're having some discussion to see whether we really need to use a menu to make all those applications discoverable... |
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Pushed gnome-shell-extensions_3.14.2-1kali1.dsc to kali-dev with Emilio's patch. |
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Date Modified | Username | Field | Change |
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2015-04-13 08:22 | rhertzog | New Issue | |
2015-04-13 08:22 | rhertzog | Status | new => assigned |
2015-04-13 08:22 | rhertzog | Assigned To | => rhertzog |
2015-04-13 08:44 | rhertzog | Description Updated | |
2015-04-17 10:09 | rhertzog | Note Added: 0003237 | |
2015-05-18 16:04 | rhertzog | Note Added: 0003306 | |
2015-05-18 16:04 | rhertzog | Status | assigned => resolved |
2015-05-18 16:04 | rhertzog | Fixed in Version | => 2.0 |
2015-05-18 16:04 | rhertzog | Resolution | open => fixed |
2020-12-01 10:48 | g0tmi1k | Priority | high => normal |