Re: OneNote2007 and Project2007 equivalent in Ubuntu

2009-11-14 Thread Jonathan Jesse
Unfortnately all of those proudcts pale in comparision to OneNote. I've even had problems with OneNote and Crossover office to work correctly. OneNote is one of the many programs I miss when I switch over to Ubuntu full time. The way OneNote groups things together works great. Plus the

Re: OneNote2007 and Project2007 equivalent in Ubuntu

2009-11-14 Thread Jonathan Jesse
On Sat, Nov 14, 2009 at 5:40 PM, Dotan Cohen dotanco...@gmail.com wrote: 2009/11/15 Jonathan Jesse jje...@gmail.com: Unfortnately all of those proudcts pale in comparision to OneNote. I've even had problems with OneNote and Crossover office to work correctly. OneNote is one of the many

Re: I hope gparted 0.4.2 or greater is included in Jaunty. Supporting ext4 installations, but not ext4 partition management reflects a severe lack of polish.

2009-02-22 Thread Jonathan Jesse
Eric Appleman wrote: I believe that we should toss aside our morals and break with Debian in order to do this. If not, then ext4 support really doesn't belong in Jaunty. Libparted is not a valid substitute unless we have a Ubuntu-original GUI to accompany it. - Eric Eric, There was

Re: replacement of kcontrol

2008-08-26 Thread Jonathan Jesse
System Settings is the default control panel in KDE in KDE 4. On Tue, Aug 26, 2008 at 7:16 AM, (``-_-´´) -- Fernando [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Quick question: what tool replaces Kcontrol on intrepid? I have no way too tell my kmail to use Firefox as default browser now. -- BUGabundo :o)

Re: replacement of kcontrol

2008-08-26 Thread Jonathan Jesse
On Tue, Aug 26, 2008 at 9:05 AM, (``-_-´´) -- Fernando [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Olá Jonathan e a todos. On Tuesday 26 August 2008 13:46:33 Jonathan Jesse wrote: On Tue, Aug 26, 2008 at 7:16 AM, (``-_-´´) -- Fernando [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Quick question: what tool replaces

Re: No run menu item?

2008-07-05 Thread Jonathan Jesse
On Sat, Jul 5, 2008 at 4:57 PM, Caroline Ford [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: 2008/7/5 HggdH [EMAIL PROTECTED]: I've never actually seen a Windows user use it. They usually seem to prefer hunting through the Start Menu, except when tech support tells them to go to the Run thing and type

Re: help

2008-06-21 Thread Jonathan Jesse
On Sat, Jun 21, 2008 at 10:23 AM, shashank Agarwal [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: hi i am shashank I love Ubuntu and loved the new version 8.04 just wanna know the best program for watching live Free TV on Ubuntu.. Also please tell the best software for Torrent download, except Azureus.. from

Re: Making Canonical's/Ubuntu's contributions more visible

2008-06-12 Thread Jonathan Jesse
On Thu, Jun 12, 2008 at 7:29 AM, Thomas Novin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Mon, 2008-05-19 at 14:00 +0200, Przemysław Kulczycki wrote: One of the often accusations against Ubuntu is that it only takes from other projects (Debian, Red Hat, Novell/Suse...) and doesn't give back anything.

Re: making deals with MS

2008-06-08 Thread Jonathan Jesse
On Sun, Jun 8, 2008 at 4:11 AM, Nergar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Dear Mark Fink I would like you to reconsider your concept of Open Source and the reason why you are using Linux. You don't seem to understand the philosophy behind free software. Foss is all about choice so if you don't like

Re: [ubuntu-marketing] Making Canonical's/Ubuntu's contributions more visible

2008-05-29 Thread Jonathan Jesse
On Tue, May 27, 2008 at 8:38 PM, Onno Benschop [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On 28/05/08 08:30, Onno Benschop wrote: On 27/05/08 18:11, John McCabe-Dansted wrote: To my mind the biggest contribution downstream projects make is saving developers time. My experience suggests that it if you are

Re: [Fwd: Re: Developemnt and use - Training manual]

2008-04-26 Thread Jonathan Jesse
The last I checked the Official Ubuntu Book published by Prentice Hall is licensed under the CC-BY-SA license which is sold for profit. Also the Ubuntu-Docs are licensed under the same license as well. I agree that the CC-BY_SA mihgt be better. Jonathan -- Ubuntu-devel-discuss mailing list

Re: Launchpad bug retesting

2008-03-20 Thread Jonathan Jesse
On Thu, Mar 20, 2008 at 5:00 AM, Sitsofe Wheeler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Many bugs reported turn out to be hit and run reports where something is filed and never followed up. As such it is good that bugs are aggressively closed where possibly to prevent launchpad cluttering up. Unfortunately

problems after upgrading to hardy

2008-02-18 Thread Jonathan Jesse
Over the week I did a Gusty - Hardy upgrade on one of my boxes at home and am running into some problems. Upon logging in, I receive a notification that i am Unable to contact HAL. I am not getting a network adress and when I go to any of the system tools, I'm told that I am not allowed to run

Re: problems after upgrading to hardy

2008-02-18 Thread Jonathan Jesse
On Feb 18, 2008 1:52 PM, Jared Schlicht [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Monday February 18 2008 11:08:42 am Jonathan Jesse wrote: Over the week I did a Gusty - Hardy upgrade on one of my boxes at home and am running into some problems. Upon logging in, I receive a notification that i am

Re: Too many icons in the Ubuntu menus?‏ (repost)

2008-02-11 Thread Jonathan Jesse
2008/2/11 Michael T [EMAIL PROTECTED]: I'm sorry, I am short of sleep at the moment and sent this without a subject. === Reposted message=== Hello, I originally posted this as a wishlist item on Launchpad, but was advised to send it to the

Re: Ubuntu development...

2007-08-25 Thread Jonathan Jesse
On Saturday 25 August 2007 12:57:21 Tim Hull wrote: The fact that you submit bug reports and do not follow up / patch them yourself shows a severe disinterest in *really* helping ubuntu and (like most new devel's in all projects) just want to focus on the hot-dog stuff. I do follow up -

Re: Launchpad bug workflow change

2007-06-20 Thread Jonathan Jesse
On Wednesday 20 June 2007 13:41:13 Scott Kitterman wrote: On Wednesday 20 June 2007 13:34, Micah Cowan wrote: I _might_ not be opposed to the restriction, if we added a new, fairly open but still moderated group, to include MOTU Acolytes, capable of setting these states, just to prevent

Re: ReadyBoost Technology for Ubuntu and Linux

2007-05-21 Thread Jonathan Jesse
On Monday 21 May 2007 13:32:46 Florian Zeitz wrote: Oystein Viggen wrote: * [Florian Zeitz] Linux has been able to do this for ages, but it has been considered a bad idea, because it wears the memory sticks flash. In theory all it takes is: 1. # mkswap /dev/sdX (where sdX is your