Kevin Fries kfries at cctus.com writes:
The README file for modem manager makes reference to a command line python
program that demonstrates the
D-BUS API to manipulate the modems. It also makes mention of a couple of
generic classes that can be used to
create custom modem classes for your 3G
2009/9/21 Brian Murray br...@ubuntu.com
On Mon, Sep 21, 2009 at 06:26:27AM -0400, John Vivirito wrote:
On 09/20/2009 10:00 AM, Sense Hofstede wrote:
Hello,
Recently Brian Murray asked for more Apport hooks to be added to as
many
packages as possible,[0] because of the choice for
Hello,
I just installed clamav package (using jaunty) and it logs Clamuko is
not available when option ClamukoScanOnAccess yes is set in config
file.
Is there any additional package to install?
regards,
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On Thu, 24 Sep 2009 13:42:25 +0200 Frédéric SOSSON fsos...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello,
I just installed clamav package (using jaunty) and it logs Clamuko is
not available when option ClamukoScanOnAccess yes is set in config
file.
Is there any additional package to install?
Clamuko requires
Sounds good, still it would be a good idea to post to ubuntu brainstorm
and see what the community thinks about that
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Mohammed Bassit
Infographiste/Développeur
On Thu, 2009-09-24 at 14:39 +0200, Jonathan Aquilina wrote:
the packages dont need to be included on the live cd since during the
Well if you are hoping to have this option added to the official live
CD, then IMHO brainstorm is the place to go to, regardless of who is
going to work on implementing this.
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Mohammed Bassit
Infographiste/Développeur
On Thu, 2009-09-24 at 14:46 +0200, Jonathan Aquilina wrote:
i was told
Tormod Volden wrote:
By dev package you mean the package sources? In general you can get the
sources for any binary package using: apt-get source package
No, by dev package he means -dev, as in there is a libc6 package and
there is also a libc6-dev package which contains the stuff needed
On Thu, Sep 24, 2009 at 08:24:54AM -0500, Patrick Goetz wrote:
Tormod Volden wrote:
By dev package you mean the package sources? In general you can get the
sources for any binary package using: apt-get source package
No, by dev package he means -dev, as in there is a libc6 package
the packages dont need to be included on the live cd since during the
installation process some network access is needed they could be downloaded
then.
On Thu, Sep 24, 2009 at 2:34 PM, Mohammed Bassit webceo...@gmail.comwrote:
I believe http://brainstorm.ubuntu.com is the proper place to post
Hello,
I have two issues I feel are very important but I don't think they are
on the list of milestone bugs. (I should first mention that I'm 100%
Kubuntu everywhere).
The first is bug # 434395. I filed that yesterday, though it may
possibly be the same as bug # 392039, which I haven't seen
Hi list,
First I'm sorry to write what may appear as a rant, but I hope it is not
considered so. I'm writing to express huge instability problems in Ubuntu 9.04.
I migrated from ubuntu 8.04 (386) to ubuntu 9.04 (amd64) using a simple clean
install.
While the installation and boot process was
I believe http://brainstorm.ubuntu.com is the proper place to post
ideas. What you are proposing sounds good, but I don't see how that can
fit in one CD
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Mohammed Bassit
Infographiste/Développeur
On Thu, 2009-09-24 at 14:17 +0200, Jonathan Aquilina wrote:
i know we are still in the kubuntu
El dc 23 de 09 de 2009 a les 08:52 +0300, en/na Timo Jyrinki va
escriure:
Hi,
CC:ing ubuntu-translators just to get interested people on-board, no
need to continue CC:ing.
Please look at https://bugs.launchpad.net/language-selector/+bug/434173
- do you think I'm missing something, can the
i know we are still in the kubuntu karmic development cycle, but i have an
idea that would be interesting to see implemented for 10.04 as well as to
gauge feed back to my idea I decided to email the motu and devel mailing
lists.
My idea is this:
give the users at some point during the
i think i saw something similar in the fedora installation.
There you can choose the packages which should be installed on you computer.
Very useful.
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Von: webceo...@gmail.com
Datum: 24.09.2009 14:41
An: Jonathan Aquilinaeagles051...@gmail.com
Kopie:
i was told by some people that it should be posted to motu and devel mailing
list. should i go ahead and file to brainstorm as well?
On Thu, Sep 24, 2009 at 2:43 PM, benny.gaech...@bluewin.ch
benny.gaech...@bluewin.ch wrote:
i think i saw something similar in the fedora installation.
There
Hi there,
I just updated my karmic alpha6 (few minutes ago) and I realized that
network manager doesn't work (and my internet connection as well). I found
that nm-applet cannot load shared library from libnm-glib0. After short
inspection I found that some files within library have wrong
Please put bugs on the bug tracker - launchpad. This isn't it.
2009/9/24 Ondrej Lexa lexa.ond...@gmail.com
Hi there,
I just updated my karmic alpha6 (few minutes ago) and I realized that
network manager doesn't work (and my internet connection as well). I found
that nm-applet cannot load
2009/9/18 J. Lennard lennar...@yahoo.com
Hi list,
First I'm sorry to write what may appear as a rant, but I hope it is not
considered so. I'm writing to express huge instability problems in Ubuntu
9.04. I migrated from ubuntu 8.04 (386) to ubuntu 9.04 (amd64) using a
simple clean install.
On Fri, Sep 18, 2009 at 7:46 AM, J. Lennard lennar...@yahoo.com wrote:
Hi list,
First I'm sorry to write what may appear as a rant, but I hope it is not
considered so. I'm writing to express huge instability problems in Ubuntu
9.04. I migrated from ubuntu 8.04 (386) to ubuntu 9.04 (amd64)
Hey Caroline,
On Thu, 2009-09-24 at 18:58 +0100, Caroline Ford wrote:
You don't have enough RAM. 1 GB is pretty low by today's standards.
You may be happier with xubuntu on a lower spec machine, but as you've
got a fast CPU then you should get more RAM as it is a clear
bottleneck.
Caroline Ford wrote:
Hope this helps
Caroline
Yes, this helps a lot.
Thank you very much for your explanation and for your time.
Anyways i just like SLiM look and feel, ease of customization and the
fact that is DE-indipendent, that is a very improtant thing in minimal
desktop, say
Hi,
Apologies in advance if this is the wrong place to post. I'm no
developer, I'm a sysadmin looking for a pointer in the right direction.
This is not so much there's a problem that needs fixing as how did
you fix it?.
I'm trying to set up an IPSEC tunnel from an OpenWRT box (2.6.28.10) to a
Sorry to followup a followup, but:
On Thu, 24 Sep 2009, George Farris wrote:
On Thu, 2009-09-24 at 15:08 -0400, Martin Owens wrote:
XUbuntu should be used on PIII machines with 128-256MB of RAM and we
normally have enough 128MB SDRAM sticks to upgrade them. But anything
less and it's
On Thu, Sep 24, 2009 at 12:43 PM, Onkar Shinde onkarshi...@gmail.com wrote:
You don't have enough RAM. 1 GB is pretty low by today's standards. You may
be happier with xubuntu on a lower spec machine, but as you've got a fast
CPU then you should get more RAM as it is a clear bottleneck.
1 GB
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