Hello Phill,
Understood and I expected that but I had to check so thanks :)
You know I'm up to anything that will help us to be better and better. I
understand "TIME" is one of the hardest challenges we do have but that's not
a problem at all :)
I'm so much positive that we'll rock the world ...
Hi Ali,
you will not see pre-release versions on torrents. The final QA testing is
the most critical part. It is when the few say that it is ready for the
many. After that all the fireworks start. Doing installs of QA releases is a
lot more important than people realise. I'm happy that you are goi
Hello Phill,
Sure thing. I just founded it (zsync) so interesting to try, thus I tired it
but it was so slow and I understand now why is that.
Yes, I always think that seeding and using torrent is much better but as you
said, we are begging people to use that but we can't force them, apparently.
Ali,
we need testing on completely new install - not an upgrade. New people will
not be using zsync... they will be using the iso. At this time of year
(release time) the servers get hammered. Too many people, too few servers.
It is for this reason we beg people to use the torrents and be seeders;
I'm using:
> zsync http://cdimage.ubuntu.co20111007/oneiric-desktop-i386.iso.zsync
But it always gets stuck some where like:
#--- 7.1% 0.9 kBps
#--- 7.1% 41.5 kBps 264:02 ETA ^C
##-- 13.6% 8.1 kBps ETA
##-- 14.4% 4.8 kBps
2011/10/8 Julien Lavergne
> Le 10/07/2011 06:13 AM, PCMan a écrit :
> > For the desktop panel:
> > 1. one panel per monitor, configured separately
> > 2. one panel exending to the external monitor
> > 3. one panel staying on main monitor, no panel on the external one
> > 4. one panel exending to
Hi,
Will download, install and report back ;)
Let's do this :D
On Sat, Oct 8, 2011 at 2:27 PM, Julien Lavergne wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Just a reminder, the release of Lubuntu 11.10 is planned on Thurday :)
>
> Pre-release images are available for testing on
> http://iso.qa.ubuntu.com/qatracker/
>
>
Hi,
Just a reminder, the release of Lubuntu 11.10 is planned on Thurday :)
Pre-release images are available for testing on
http://iso.qa.ubuntu.com/qatracker/
Pleas use the tracker to report of failed or successful installation and
testing. We probably not be able to include many fixes in the IS
Le 10/07/2011 06:13 AM, PCMan a écrit :
> For the desktop panel:
> 1. one panel per monitor, configured separately
> 2. one panel exending to the external monitor
> 3. one panel staying on main monitor, no panel on the external one
> 4. one panel exending to the external monitor, but have the most
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