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Anyone have any idea how quickly the Skip Ahead will fill up, when it becomes available?
Got onto comp this morning to find it at the lock screen ready to go. Scary reading of the problems with severe corruption and not even being able to get a Macrium image back on.
The Time/Clock is fun. If you click it and nothing comes up, it sort of stores it and waits for some other taskbar activity. Like others have found, Notifications click can pop it up but rt clicking any taskbar program will pop it up as well.
But, hey, grateful my install doesn't have the bad effects posted.
BTW, I obviously haven't been using the rt click taskbar icons as I was not aware of, or have forgotten about, the neat popups of recently opened items! How long have they been there? (Stands by for flack about ignorance or old age memory lapses!!).
Installed yesterday and ISO made (you can PM me for a link). However this was on my HP Proliant server which doesn't have a sound card and only 10GB RAM - among other shortcomings). I will buy another computer bye and bye. It would appear that we will not be seeing any new features until Skip Ahead returns. I think I;ll set up a dual boot with Debian Unstable and the latest kernel 4.18.0 rc3. I will let the Debian installer resize the Windows partition.
Time/Calendar icon - works when I click on it at boot up but as soon as Windows has fully loaded, clicking on it shows nothing (as above)