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Hello Kubuntu Developers,
Today when trying to test kdepim for sitter I found that my Kmail was
utterly broken.
I tried to submit a bug report through the automated tool, however it
complained that the information it retrieved was not valuable
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Isn't that the main selling point of a vps at this point? The ability
to grow?
If in a year we decide we want something completely different from a
Web site, and the vps isn't overloaded, it can just run on there.
I am in favor of a vps, especially
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Hey Kubuntu-dev,
I have some experience with being a system administrator. Been a sys
admin at my study association for a couple of years now.
I'd like to help out :)
Cheers,
- -O.I. van der Toorn.
On 06/05/2015 09:11 AM, Rick.Timmis wrote:
OK,
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At this point the desktop looked the same as 14.10.
The change from Plasma4 (which 14.10 uses) and Plasma5 (which 15.04)
is quite drastic. I'm wondering if you actually upgraded to 15.04,
what does 'lsb_release -a' tell you?
Side note: 'sudo apt-get
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Whoo fancy!
Good work Aaron.
- -O.I. van der Toorn.
On 03/09/2015 09:20 PM, Aaron Honeycutt wrote:
Hey all here is the 15.04 Banner for the current site. Let me know
if/when we make the switch to the new site this cycle if you need a
new one for
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On 03/07/2015 10:38 PM, Mustafa Muhammad wrote:
Hi, I am testing beta 1, and wanted to report some problems: 1)
NetworkManager now requires pppoe binary (which is not installed
by default), previously connection could be made using ppp, but now
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On 03/03/2015 09:34 AM, Harald Sitter wrote:
On Tue, Mar 3, 2015 at 9:30 AM, Valorie Zimmerman
valorie.zimmer...@gmail.com wrote:
On Tue, Mar 3, 2015 at 12:21 AM, Harald Sitter sit...@kde.org
wrote:
On Tue, Mar 3, 2015 at 9:01 AM, Valorie
, 2014 05:22:58 PM Olivier van der Toorn
wrote:
Hello Kubuntu-Docs team,
You guys/gals did an awesome job on moving the Docs to the KDE
Userbase. Today I've looked through the Docs on the Userbase
hunting for spelling errors, etc. Apart from a few minor things
I have found nothing, really
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Hello Kubuntu-Docs team,
You guys/gals did an awesome job on moving the Docs to the KDE Userbase.
Today I've looked through the Docs on the Userbase hunting for
spelling errors, etc.
Apart from a few minor things I have found nothing, really a superb
Kubuntu Wiki is a hard coded page with links to KDE wiki?
The Kubuntu Wiki at http://docs.kubuntu.org/Kubuntu/KubuntuDocs.html is
generated by a script. This script reads
https://wiki.kubuntu.org/Kubuntu/KubuntuDocs and converts it into static
HTML. The same goes for the content that is
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More important to me, is finding people knowledgeable enough to
give us correct and useful content, especially on the Install
section.
Could you be more specific to what you are looking for. I heard from
Aaron that you where looking for people
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Congratulations Howard!
Good luck.
- -O.I. van der Toorn.
On 13-09-13 18:20, Jonathan Riddell wrote:
After a meeting of kubuntu-dev today Howard Chan has been welcomed
into the team. He's a very lively addition with plenty of energy,
lovely to
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