Ubuntu 12.04 LTS comes with a new Totem movie player that is much clearer and easier to use than the previous version. The new player has a more modern look and feel, and it also includes features that were not available in the old player. The new Totem movie player is much clearer and easier to use than the previous version. The new player has a more modern look and feel, and it also includes features that were not available in the old player. For example, you can now play videos in full screen mode, or use the zoom feature to get a closer look at the video. You can also control playback using the keyboard shortcuts, or use the mouse to drag and drop videos from your computer into the player. The new Totem movie player is available in Ubuntu 12.04 LTS as part of the default installation package. If you want to install it on your own computer, you can find instructions on how to do this on Ubuntu’s website ..
Here’s Totem before I figured out how to clear the history:
Turns out, almost all of the applications in Gnome store their history in the same place, and it can be cleared by clearing the recent documents on the Gnome menu.
Just go to the Places menu and Recent Documents \ Clear Recent Documents
You’ll get a confirmation message asking if you really want to do this.
Of course we did, and now the list is gone from Totem.
Ahh, much better. Wouldn’t want anybody to know I was watching The Simpsons, afterall.