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Getting completion feature with Alt+F2 in Unity?

I finally upgraded to Ubuntu 11.04 and so far, I am liking the experience.

The only thing I have a problem with, is:

  • While in the execute dialog, I can't complete the path with Tab like I could do in 10.10

Is anybody having any fix for this?

Aman Alam
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  • Does it help if you log out and choose the Ubuntu Classic session before logging back in? It will give you a GNOME2 interface like in 10.10 (no Unity), but it could be a temporary fix. – Knowledge Cube Jun 09 '11 at 07:45
  • Yes, it works. It does give me the classic Gnome2 interface. but this is surely not a solution :-/ – Aman Alam Jun 09 '11 at 12:02
  • This is what I was thinking about, to split them, but somehow I wrote them into one. Sorry. I just try appmenu-gtk – Aman Alam Jun 09 '11 at 14:08
  • One more unusual thing found. When I drag a document to the launcher, it only highlights the programs that can open it, but what about the case when I have to drop it somewhere else? like in my thinderbird or GMail, to attach in in the mail? this is bad. – Aman Alam Jun 09 '11 at 14:36
  • @Jorge I just did that. I hope it looks fine now. – Aman Alam Jun 10 '11 at 05:59
  • @Sheikh Thanks, and don't worry about keeping around the crossed-out material. The most important thing is to maintain a well-presented question, and it's okay to do so at the expense of losing some of the history of this page. Edit, edit, edit, they say. – ændrük Jun 10 '11 at 06:54

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Couldn't find any solution to this.. as a result, got used to with the default Unity behavior :-/

Aman Alam
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Well, Natty is different and making something different may result in bugs. Crashes might happen. For the top bar a restart (re-log-in) usually helps. I didn't have many problems with Unity.

Karolis
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It seems that unity may not be quite ready for prime time yet. I have experienced similar issues and I think the simplest fix for now may be to disable unity and revisit in a month or two.