Docky no longer part of GNOME-DO

Bug #543734 reported by Uli Tillich
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Affects Status Importance Assigned to Milestone
Ubuntu Manual
Fix Released
Medium
Ben VB

Bug Description

On page 35 (Around your desktop -> Customizing your desktop) in the side margin it says:

"Some applications dock programs you can
check out include Avant Window Navigator
(AWN), Cairo-Dock, and GNOME-Do with
Docky, ..."

In the Lucid repos Docky is a separate application (as it has been for quiet a while in the ppa), and no longer a part of GNOME-DO.

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Uli Tillich (utillich) wrote :

Also I would suggest listing Docky it first as imo it is the easiest to setup/use (though admittedly its been a while since i tested awn or Cairo). Easiness is obviously very subjective, but still ...

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JaminDay (jaminday-deactivatedaccount) wrote : Re: [Ubuntu-manual] [Bug 543734] [NEW] Docky no longer part of GNOME-DO

Thanks mate, will take a look at this later today when I get home from work.

JaminDay

On Mon, Mar 22, 2010 at 8:39 AM, Uli Tillich <email address hidden> wrote:

> Public bug reported:
>
> On page 35 (Around your desktop -> Customizing your desktop) in the
> side margin it says:
>
> "Some applications dock programs you can
> check out include Avant Window Navigator
> (AWN), Cairo-Dock, and GNOME-Do with
> Docky, ..."
>
> In the Lucid repos Docky is a separate application (as it has been for
> quiet a while in the ppa), and no longer a part of GNOME-DO.
>
> ** Affects: ubuntu-manual
> Importance: Undecided
> Status: New
>
> --
> Docky no longer part of GNOME-DO
> https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/543734
> You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu
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>
> Status in Ubuntu Manual: New
>
> Bug description:
> On page 35 (Around your desktop -> Customizing your desktop) in the side
> margin it says:
>
> "Some applications dock programs you can
> check out include Avant Window Navigator
> (AWN), Cairo-Dock, and GNOME-Do with
> Docky, ..."
>
> In the Lucid repos Docky is a separate application (as it has been for
> quiet a while in the ppa), and no longer a part of GNOME-DO.
>
>
>
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Luke Symes (allsymes)
Changed in ubuntu-manual:
status: New → Confirmed
Changed in ubuntu-manual:
assignee: nobody → JaminDay (jaminday)
importance: Undecided → Medium
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Ben VB (benvb) wrote :

Fixed in revision #532

Changed in ubuntu-manual:
assignee: JaminDay (jaminday) → Ben VB (benvb)
status: Confirmed → Fix Committed
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Tom Cantara (tacantara) wrote :

Uli: Thanks for discovering that change to Docky. It totally got past my "radar."

Ben & JaminDay: Thanks for making the bug fix on that. I found Docky in Synaptic and installed it, just to compare it to the text, as I prepare to push some changes that I had pending. I will remember to do a pull before I push those changes :)

tac

Changed in ubuntu-manual:
status: Fix Committed → Fix Released
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Javier Lorenzana (skqr) wrote :

You can still use GNOME-Do with Docky - so GNOME-Do w/Docky is *still* an alternative.

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