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Hi again,
This is my 2nd Test Report :D
One of the best tests in my whole life!
*Information:*
- Test for: saucy-desktop-i386.iso
- Daily build: 17-June-2013
- Media: LiveCD
- Burned: using Xfburn at 10x Speed
- Tested on: Real Hardware
*Machine Hardware Details:*
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Am 03.06.2013 20:15, schrieb Ali Linx (amjjawad):
Hi,
I have seen some emails talking about zRAM. I still have no time to go
through these emails and yes, I'm referring to the endless threads
about Firefox vs Chromium (I lost counting, how many threads so far?)
and I've noticed many
Am 25.05.2013 21:07, schrieb Nio Wiklund:
On 2013-05-25 19:11, Yorvyk wrote:
On 25/05/13 16:59, Nio Wiklund wrote:
Hi everybody,
I suggest that we try to make a Lubuntu iso file, that can boot in
'all' computers with intel/amd CPUs.
Why? I fail to see any benefit from this.
I think it is
Hello,
Is it possible to have more than one role? My first choice right now
is programmer. :)
John Kim
On Sun, Jun 9, 2013 at 2:38 AM, Ali Linx (amjjawad)
amjja...@gmail.com wrote:
Consider it done ;)
On Sun, Jun 9, 2013 at 1:26 PM, Yorvyk yorvik.ubu...@googlemail.com
wrote:
Getting
I agree with you, Phill.
Jörn
Am 10.06.2013 22:18, schrieb Phill Whiteside:
I think about once a month is enough, I've had a look at the release
schedule for Saucy and suggest the following (based on development
freezes and testing cycle).
Tue 18th June (pre Alpha 1)
Tue 16th July (pre
I understand your concerns. Have a composite manager enabled by default
would be a pain in the ass. I have some customer still working with earlier
P4, two with notebooks P3 mobile, with less than 1gb ram and no discrete
video card... Would be a massacre!
F.
Em 28/06/2013 20:23, Ali Linx
If you need any translations into german for this project, feel free to ask as
it is my native language.
Am 24.06.2013 um 00:37 schrieb Ali Linx (amjjawad) amjja...@gmail.com:
Hi again,
I have not read that on the news/post/link. I did not understand your first
email, hence my emails. I'm
For days now, I have been testing Lubuntu as a server for possible production
(small scale intranet) deployment by installing tasksel, then installing ubuntu
server and lamp. I guess the concept of Lubuntu as a minimal (CD-sized) Ubuntu
variant hit me and am now more appreciative of Lubuntu
Hello Phill,
For older machines which cannot access DVDs or boot from a USB, maintaining
Lubuntu on a CD would really be great.
Thanks for the work being done by the Lubuntu team and it's re-spins!
Regards,Raymund
Date: Sat, 25 May 2013 15:52:59 +0100
Subject: Re: Lubuntu DVD
From:
Your only looking at the immediate issue Ali..
The bigger picture is showing that once the key components go in
house and or Ubuntu only, then you basically have a quasi proprietary
Linux OS that canonical controls and isn't benefiting the community nor
playing nicely with others,,, this is his
It's a matter of opinion. And I don't want to make controversy here.
Remember that all this software is OpenSource and, in some cases, community
maintained. Canonical didn't only release the APIs or SDKs. And you can see
Unity working on Fedora, and there're repos for Mageia and OpenSuSE.
So I
Bull, do you see unity running on other distros? Mir will be the same
way, it will be so heavily dependant on Ubuntu that it will not be able
to run on other distro, at least not easily enough that it will be
worth anyone time to make it work. Whether its technically open or not.
Apple did the
This is my bad, I did not realize that you could force Unity to work on
other platforms, but its not really something anyone wants, if it were
you would see other distros picking it up and using it regularly like
they do, mate, lxde, xfce, gnome, kde,
forcing something to work on a distro it
You don't want to be wrong Rafael, but you are, because you are not
taking into account human greed and lust for control.
Turning key components of a open operating system in to our distro only
solutions is essentially the same thing as turning something
proprietary. Same end result.
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do you really believe all future apps that are on main ubuntu and
ubuntu mobile will work natively without modification on other *ubuntu
version with different desktop running a different display server?
I highly doubt it, if canonical is saying that they need to switch to
mir to provide the
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