The Ocelot has Landed!

R. Potter rpotter at zoncko.com
Sun Oct 16 05:28:23 UTC 2011


Easy as Pie! thanks for the info. I think though the first thing that 
comes to mind is why an adjustment tool is not included in System 
Settings by default? Another thing that bugged me a bit was that when I 
installed Compiz Config Settings Manager, it was never linked into 
System Settings - something that should have been thought of and 
addressed during development. For that matter, why doesn't Ubuntu ship 
with Compiz Config Settings Manager since it clearly is using Compiz.

I can't help but wonder if some of the stuff some of us consider "no 
brainers" are actually casualties of the CD size limit. In this day and 
age I wonder if that policy is still the correct policy to have.

Oh well, that was a huge improvement and I really appreciate the tip. 
Thanks!

-Rob

On 10/14/2011 11:40 PM, satchitb at gmail.com wrote:
> Rob, it IS possible to change the size of the icons in the Unity 
> launcher. You need to install Compiz Config Settings Manager (ccsm), 
> and change it in the Ubuntu Unity Plugin. I must say that the default 
> size is absolutely mad, especially given that mounted devices appear 
> there. Reducing the size and removing mounted devices from appearing 
> there is the only way that work can be done.
>




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