Launch Feedback in GNOME

From: August Karlstrom (fusionfive_at_comhem.se)
Date: 11/23/05


Date: Wed, 23 Nov 2005 18:12:12 GMT

Hi everyone,

When a GUI application is launched the mouse pointer usually changes
shape to indicate that the application is starting. With Acrobat Reader
7.0 for Linux though, which takes a very long time to launch, I get no
feedback. How comes? Can I enable launch feedback globally for all GUI
applications? I use Ubuntu Breezy.

August

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