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On 03/31/2009 06:19 PM, Evan wrote:
While apt, synaptic, update-manager, and gnome-app-install all do decent
jobs of providing front-ends for package management, there are a few issues
and common feature requests which bear taking a look at. This is a strawman,
so feel free to rip it apart as
Vincenzo Ciancia wrote:
Hi all,
I recall that ctrl+alt+backspace was disabled because it can be hit
accidentally. A similar thing happened to me; I experienced an unwanted
reboot and it's not so pleasant, even if I didn't loose any work.
...
Vincenzo
This is a very valid point. We
Hi all,
I recall that ctrl+alt+backspace was disabled because it can be hit
accidentally. A similar thing happened to me; I experienced an unwanted
reboot and it's not so pleasant, even if I didn't loose any work.
I hit ctrl+alt+canc by mistake that is, trying to do something else; I
likely had
Nils Kassube wrote:
richard.b...@blueyonder.co.uk wrote:
Is there a DVD image lurking any where,
pref jaunty, but intrepid would do.
Try one of these:
http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/releases/8.10/release/
http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/releases/9.04/beta/
Nils
Hi
I downloaded 9.04 beta last
2009/4/1 richard.b...@blueyonder.co.uk richard.b...@blueyonder.co.uk:
Is this a known bug or do I file a new bug report ?
Tip: Read the release notes at
http://www.ubuntu.com/testing/jaunty/beta specifically
http://www.ubuntu.com/testing/jaunty/beta#Known%20issues
Some users of Intel i8x5
I am receiving more and more blub messages from
www-d...@enforcer.homedns.org, in response to messages that I posted on
this list. I attach an example, if someone has information about it just
let me know.
Thanks
Vincenzo
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blub
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Il giorno mer, 01/04/2009 alle 11.30 +0100, Mat Tomaszewski ha scritto:
This is a very valid point. We are currently investigating possible
alternative solutions and we're hoping to introduce a much better
experience as soon as possible (sorry no commitments as yet!)
Thanks for raising
I don't want to pollute the SNR but I've had two of these too.
2009/4/1 Vincenzo Ciancia cian...@di.unipi.it
I am receiving more and more blub messages from
www-d...@enforcer.homedns.org, in response to messages that I posted on
this list. I attach an example, if someone has information about
On Wed, 1 Apr 2009 13:32:09 +0100 Oli Warner o...@thepcspy.com wrote:
I don't want to pollute the SNR but I've had two of these too.
2009/4/1 Vincenzo Ciancia cian...@di.unipi.it
I am receiving more and more blub messages from
www-d...@enforcer.homedns.org, in response to messages that I
I am receiving more and more blub messages from
www-d...@enforcer.homedns.org, in response to messages that I posted on
this list. I attach an example, if someone has information about it just
let me know.
These aren't actually sent via the list, but come directly from some
external smtp
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Hi Evan
Evan wrote on 31/03/09 23:19:
While apt, synaptic, update-manager, and gnome-app-install all do
decent jobs of providing front-ends for package management, there are
a few issues and common feature requests which bear taking a look at.
On Wednesday 01 April 2009 6:02:38 am John Vivirito wrote:
On 03/31/2009 06:19 PM, Evan wrote:
While apt, synaptic, update-manager, and gnome-app-install all do decent
jobs of providing front-ends for package management, there are a few
issues
and common feature requests which bear taking
On Wednesday 01 April 2009 6:22:22 am Vincenzo Ciancia wrote:
Hi all,
I recall that ctrl+alt+backspace was disabled because it can be hit
accidentally. A similar thing happened to me; I experienced an unwanted
reboot and it's not so pleasant, even if I didn't loose any work.
I hit
On Wednesday 01 April 2009 7:59:55 am Vincenzo Ciancia wrote:
I am receiving more and more blub messages from
www-d...@enforcer.homedns.org, in response to messages that I posted on
this list. I attach an example, if someone has information about it just
let me know.
Are they coming as plain
Also, just wondering...I've never seen a cancel button on a keyboard...what
locale has that?
Italian has Canc, but it's the translation of Del
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On Wednesday 01 April 2009 7:59:55 am Vincenzo Ciancia wrote:
I am receiving more and more blub messages from
www-d...@enforcer.homedns.org, in response to messages that I posted on
this list. I attach an example, if someone has information about it just
let me know.
I lied. Just *after* you
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Vincenzo Ciancia wrote on 01/04/09 11:22:
...
I hit ctrl+alt+canc by mistake that is, trying to do something else; I
likely had some full screen window, hence the popup must have finished
below other windows. I have a decent monitor now (19'') and
Il giorno mer, 01/04/2009 alle 16.05 +0100, Matthew Paul Thomas ha
scritto:
...
I hit ctrl+alt+canc by mistake that is, trying to do something
else; I
likely had some full screen window, hence the popup must have
finished
below other windows. I have a decent monitor now (19'') and I
Olá bown e a todos.
On Wednesday 01 April 2009 12:45:21 richard.b...@blueyonder.co.uk wrote:
Is this a known bug or do I file a new bug report ?
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/317457
Just add to xorg :
Option DRI false
No 3D but at least it works.
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Vincenzo Ciancia wrote on 01/04/09 17:04:
Il giorno mer, 01/04/2009 alle 16.05 +0100, Matthew Paul Thomas ha
scritto:
...
The logout alert box is supposed to float on top of other windows. If
it doesn't, please report a bug.
Are you sure?
One gigantic improvement would be downloading package deltas
instead of whole .DEB files. I don't think this is necessarily that
hard to do in a reliable fashion. I assume you already thought
about that and it might be out of Ubuntu's scope (i.e. better
developed separately and then integrated
The following packages will be REMOVED:
abakus{u} aqbanking-tools{u} asymptote{u} asymptote-doc{u} barcode{u}
basket{u} context{u} creox{u} cscope{u} dblatex{u} dvipdfmx{u} dvipng{u}
exuberant-ctags{u} feynmf{u}
To anyone who finds this message in the archives:
I converted that
Sorry but I do not understand you.
Why do you want to create new applications and not to improve and adopt
PackageKit?
I think it would be a good idea to start by replacing gnome-app for
Packagekit. Let me explain, using PackageKit as an easy tool to install
programs and Synpatic as the advanced
hi,
I'm setting up a multiseat system (jaunty, 64-bit). Pretty much
everything is working fine, except that I would like to enable either
user to initiate a hibernate or suspend command. I know this is
counter-intuitive, but this is for a system in which it's convenient to
always have the 2
On Wed, Apr 1, 2009 at 10:25 AM, Matthew Paul Thomas m...@canonical.comwrote:
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Hi Evan
Evan wrote on 31/03/09 23:19:
While apt, synaptic, update-manager, and gnome-app-install all do
decent jobs of providing front-ends for package
Someone said:
One gigantic improvement would be downloading package deltas instead of whole
.DEB files.
I care even more about doing that for apt-get update, than apt-get upgrade.
I am using a bit 56k, and I have seen in last few days that apt-get
update is part of cron.daily now.
I did not
John Vivirito wrote:
On 03/31/2009 06:19 PM, Evan wrote:
While apt, synaptic, update-manager, and gnome-app-install all do decent
jobs of providing front-ends for package management, there are a few
issues and common feature requests which bear taking a look at. This is a
strawman, so feel
Op woensdag 01-04-2009 om 15:25 uur [tijdzone +0100], schreef Matthew
Paul Thomas:
The front end would display two progress bars, one for download and one
for installation.
Hopefully that isn't necessary. I shouldn't see two progress bars for
something that, from my point of view, is a
On Wednesday 01 April 2009 3:34:06 pm Derek Broughton wrote:
John Vivirito wrote:
On 03/31/2009 06:19 PM, Evan wrote:
While apt, synaptic, update-manager, and gnome-app-install all do decent
jobs of providing front-ends for package management, there are a few
issues and common feature
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