On Mon, 2010-03-15 at 14:49 +1100, Sridhar Dhanapalan wrote:
> Hi Martin,
>
> Thank you very much for that explanation. It certainly helps to keep
> everything in perspective.
>
> What I think we really need is a turn-key ejabberd solution that
> integrates with existing network services. If you
What is your power management setting ?
Unfortunately, I don't believe you can see this from GNOME, and
I don't know the new powerd file triggers used in os112.
Please trac this, I believe you are seeing the laptop suspend, then
resume.
Cheers,
wad
On Mar 14, 2010, at 2:27 PM, Sameer Verma wrot
On Mar 15, 2010, at 12:06 AM, James Cameron wrote:
> I don't know XS very well, but if ejabberd is all you need why not
> take
> the ejabberd configuration from XS sources and deploy that on an
> otherwise vanilla instance?
And indeed, the XS services are intended for such reuse. I'm not sur
I don't know XS very well, but if ejabberd is all you need why not take
the ejabberd configuration from XS sources and deploy that on an
otherwise vanilla instance?
(I second your comment about technology in Australian schools ... plenty
of equipment, usually centrally managed, and often a teachin
Hi Martin,
Thank you very much for that explanation. It certainly helps to keep
everything in perspective.
What I think we really need is a turn-key ejabberd solution that
integrates with existing network services. If you or anyone else can
assist we'd be immensely grateful. I'll explain...
Ther
Apps in GNOME on build 112 (most noticeable in FF) hesitate every 30
seconds or so. Its as if the keyboard/mouse pipeline backs up, clears
in about 3 seconds or so, and then works for the next 30 seconds.
I can keep typing, but the screen won't echo the characters for that
three second window, and