Also, I notice that these items still do not lead to their respective actions in the dash:
- Suspend/hibernate
- Lock
- Switch User
I do see that the dash leads to their respective settings, but not the actual actions of: locking the screen, suspending or hibernating, or switching user.
The released fix is a great start, but it doesn't fulfill everything prescribed here.
Ultimately, I'm grateful progress has been made toward the completeness of the Unity Dash. Thank you.
I do see reboot, shutdown, and logout in the dash now. That's great!
However, the alias-phrases proposed for each are not included. For example:
"restart" does not lead to reboot
"turn off" does not lead to shutdown
Such things are mentioned in the bug-description and comment 9: /bugs.launchpad .net/ubuntu/ +source/ unity/+ bug/1403293/ comments/ 9
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Also, I notice that these items still do not lead to their respective actions in the dash:
- Suspend/hibernate
- Lock
- Switch User
I do see that the dash leads to their respective settings, but not the actual actions of: locking the screen, suspending or hibernating, or switching user.
The released fix is a great start, but it doesn't fulfill everything prescribed here.
Ultimately, I'm grateful progress has been made toward the completeness of the Unity Dash. Thank you.