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Update for Germany, 2011: Most internet cafes i see switched to Ubuntu
meanwhile. This is always a good starting point for students (for
example moving or on holiday) who use cafes a lot.
The very single thing they use in the first place is the internet
browser. It is not really adding to this dis
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On Fri, Nov 25, 2011 at 10:23, Tom <1...@bugs.launchpad.net> wrote:
> This is not really the place for this old tired argument to flame up again.
> There are plenty of other places to get involved with that.
> This thread is supposed to be about getting Ubuntu and the wider Gnu&Linux
> more widely
The recent change in Ubuntu from In Progress to Confirmed seems clearly
to be a mistake; it seems highly unlikely that this bug is no longer
being actively worked on in Ubuntu. (All work on Ubuntu could be
considered active work on this bug.)
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Hi :)
The problem was that Gnome 3 is going in this dumbed down direction anyway and
with less consideration of what people actually want (outside of the Gnome
gang). I think they are unhappy with distros such as Ubuntu using and updating
their code without actively maintaining it. Unity bring
On 11/24/2011 04:25 PM, Martin Wildam wrote:
> Anyway: What the hack is the problem with keeping the menu in addition
> to th search?
Been asking this for a while. Still no answer, other than "You can get
to the old menu if you clock on the magic bar and type "idkfa" three times."
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I find the search effective - as it is/was also in synaptic package
manager.
Anyway: What the hack is the problem with keeping the menu in addition
to th search?
(on the left or whereever)
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Hi :)
Search by date, location, type of thing, description, size... Wild-cards can
be useful.
Regards from
Tom :)
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On 11/24/2011 10:20 AM, Daniel Case wrote:
> How else are you supposed to search for something other than by
name..?
OK. Find me the DVD player.
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>reminds me of being told to look up words I could not spell in the
>dictionary as a kid.
How else are you supposed to search for something other than by name..?
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On 11/24/2011 06:35 AM, MestreLion wrote:
> "This is keeping more people at that damned MS os."
>
> I'm glad it is keeping you there. Ubuntu is fine without trollers.
I have been with Ubuntu since Breezy, and in the industry over 25 years.
I found he had a very good point. Searching for somet
@ Youp.net (#1550): "... but what if I wanted to start an excel like
program? [...] there's no way (for a newbee) to find the launching
command.""
You can just type "spreadsheet", or "calc", which is exactly what an
"Excel-like" program is.
All programs in Ubuntu can be found by category or funct
Hi :)
As it happens "Calc", the spreadsheet program roughly comparable to "Excel" is
on the dock/taskbar/thingy to the left. All the Office Suite apps are (i
think) and Firefox too. For a significant portion of office workers that is
all they really need.
However, i do kinda agree with the
Ubuntu has hurt itself.
The new Unify interface is worthless to new users.
Where to find an overview of installed applications?
Calculator is a name you can guess to type, but what if I wanted to start an
excel like program?
Excel is not a name which is supported by Unify (probably due to copyrigh
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I have done even worse - baught a laptop with windows7 preinstalled and now
using oneiric ubuntu.
One thing scarries me though about this bug: we are going in the direction when
this won't be that easy eny more. MS is pushing his Bios compiler which makes
crippeled bios (of course) and then supp
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I regret to let the community know that here in Malaysia they only sell
windows PC. The non windows PC come pre-Installed with dos. Most
Computer shop don't support linux and they insist they never heard of
linux before. I bought an laptop with dos and now using linux mint.
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On Thu, Nov 10, 2011 at 12:19, ehcpdeveloper wrote:
> microsoft is no longer majority market share,
> regarding browsers: http://www.w3schools.com/browsers/browsers_stats.asp
Plenty of people are using Firefox on Windows because of increased
security and/or the large amount of plugins available f
John, you mean learn from Linux community mistakes? Because I can't see any
mistakes since their share is 95%.
Linux is good because is 100% pure Unix, there is only know-how and
don't-know-how of developing something.
For now yes, we all have benefits from free software, the 100% free social
ne
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Am 10.11.2011 04:15 schrieb "turbolad" <1...@bugs.launchpad.net>:
> Imagine you have never used or seen Ubuntu in your life,
> then you are presented with it. Ubuntu looks new and
> scary.
I do not agree on this. I know plenty of people who switched from a classic
mobile phone to an iPhone or And
Before starting this long comment, I MUST say that I'm a *huge fan* of
Ubuntu and I will do ANYTHING to make more and more people discover
Ubuntu and how much better it is at things like: security, speed, never
slowing down, no need for anti-virus programs and so on. It has saved
me so much stress
> never ever behave like those we lost confidence and trust in!
Absolutely, because if we're going to do this, and I mean any time in
the future, let's just turn tail and pack up right now. Because making
free copycats of proprietary crap in the world, where you can simply
literally copy (in copyri
On Mon, Nov 7, 2011 at 23:49, Manjul Apratim <1...@bugs.launchpad.net> wrote:
> On Sun, Nov 6, 2011 at 6:10 PM, Martin Wildam <1...@bugs.launchpad.net>
>> Related to that there are issues using my
>> Ubuntu on a laptop with a docking station (and I only use Dell laptops
>> with official Linux suppo
Oh and one more thing: some of you guys suggest that we need to become
more like our proprietary competition in order to become more
widespread - you do realize that would make us headed exactly for the
same shit that made us refuse proprietary crap in the first place,
right? Let's learn from their
Actually it's much easier than we thought:
the root cause of all this mess is a simple fact that traditional
model of personal computing is proprietary to hell and back - you've
got proprietary hardware running proprietary code processing
proprietary data.
Proprietary solutions are designed to impo
Errr, most of the reason Xp is still supported is due to the 'success'
of Longhorn and Vista. Apparently Win8 is set to be just as good. Win7
seems to have been a blip but people have learned to be wary of new
offerings from MS.
Why upgrade Ubuntu without first giving it a trial run?? LiveCd/Us
On Tue, Nov 8, 2011 at 9:32 AM, turbolad <1...@bugs.launchpad.net> wrote:
>
> Here's another frustrating issue: why doesn't Ubuntu alert the user that
> the "restricted extras" can be installed to use things like Flash Player,
> play mp3 files etc.? I know Ubuntu can't legally include the restric
I dont know what windows os your are referring to., Or what ubuntu you are
using.Every windows os I used I have had to set up my own firewall and am
stuck with the way windows is set up, even if I dont like it.I dont like
unity either, but ubuntu gives me a choice to use some thing else . I dont
ha
Here's why Microsoft has the perfect monopoly with Windows and home users –
this will sound very cruel but it is true: Windows assumes the home user is
dumb and makes everything easy for home users. Here's a good example:
in Windows, you have a fully stealthing firewall enabled by default, but i
Hi :)
MS doesn't aim for interoperability. Even it's "Open" formats are designed to
push people into buying their latest products. Note that a DocX written in MS
Office 2010 often doesn't display properly in MS Office 2007.
At work i have set-up LibreOffice to be the package that opens by
de
@ Martin Wildam
It is better to invest into convincing people instead of building
walls to hold them back and avoid them to speak to others...
Thats what I'm saying, 1529 thoughts and needs is hard to satisfied, you
are all free to argue here, but someone has to pay the bill.
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On Mon, Nov 7, 2011 at 19:46, justfred wrote:
> In my opinion (and possibly it has been mentioned before but I did not
> have the courage to read through all the posts) the main problem is the
> office suite one.
I would say (and you mention also other examples like AutoDESK
Inventor), it is bran
On Sun, Nov 6, 2011 at 6:10 PM, Martin Wildam <1...@bugs.launchpad.net>
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>
> Before diving more into the Ubuntu community I was not aware of those
> "quality" differences. I started using Ubuntu on my workplace with
> 9.04 and it was fully usable and stable, also the 9.10. - 10.10 and
> 11.0
Technical - Ubuntu should drop xorg in favor of Wayland, 50% of bugs will be
fixed immediately. Windows uses 90% of GPU to draw the GUI, that's why is so
snappy.
Philosophical - Ubuntu should drop the stupid services like "Brainstorming" I
like the fact that GNOME developers don't give a sh*t a
Hi,
In my opinion (and possibly it has been mentioned before but I did not
have the courage to read through all the posts) the main problem is the
office suite one. I've switched to Ubuntu 3-4 years ago but and I don't
think I will ever come back to Windows. However I still do need a
virtual machi
On Sat, Nov 5, 2011 at 06:41, Manjul Apratim <1...@bugs.launchpad.net> wrote:
> I think instead of channeling their energy into identifying bugs IN
> unity and fixing them, some regard Unity as a bug itself
I know several people who do not understand why Canonical is putting
attention to creating
Also indeed, if one wants Ubuntu to go the gnome-world way, gnome-shell
is a mere 'apt-get install' away, so really, with Ubuntu, you get the
best of all worlds! - Any DE you want, you have it!
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I don't think that Ubuntu is to be held accountable for making the
desktop "unusable" as it stands (I personally do not even share that
belief) - if anything, they have indeed added another "option", as
houstonbofh asks... the default being gnome-shell, nowhere close to the
classic desktop paradigm
Hi :)
The LTS is the equivalent of the Stable Branch for Debian except that Stable =
Old Development Branch so it's usually been around a few years before it's
considered stable.
The LTS is developed as new and stable right from pre-planning stages.
Updates, patches and all are back-ported to
On 11/05/2011 12:41 AM, Manjul Apratim wrote:
> I think instead of channeling their energy into identifying bugs IN
> unity and fixing them, some regard Unity as a bug itself, which I
> believe is fairly unreasonable as a critique.
No one elses critique is unreasonable to them. And I actually agr
http://linux.slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=2510526&cid=37956760
has a nice example use case for corporate deployment:
" A competent Windows admin can complete the tasks in about five minutes
flat, across thousands of workstations:
- Change every users' browser proxy setting, and block them from ch
The <1% figure is from reports paid for by MicroSquish and may possibly
have an inadvertent bias.
Machines that are bought with Windows pre-installed and then have any
other OS installed could be being counted as Windows machines. This is
part of the reason the FSF try to have an annual event whe
I think instead of channeling their energy into identifying bugs IN
unity and fixing them, some regard Unity as a bug itself, which I
believe is fairly unreasonable as a critique. IMHO, the heart of the
matter lies in the very release model we have, though which is also one
of the things that makes
Gina is, a punk rocker.
Yeh, Gee e e ena is.
A punk rocker
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show-stopping bug that MUST be fixed before Bug 1 can be fixed.
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Hi :)
And on desktops too. A lot of times when it is the default OS on a device
people are still unaware that it is Gnu&Linux. People are still scared of
using
non-Windows OSes until they realise that's what they have already been using
for
some time :)
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Thankfully, Linux is definitely starting to grow in popularity on
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> Marking as invalid for elementary. The goal should not be user hoarding
> but instead creating a good produ
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I wanted to recommend a notebook to a friend - and what do I read on
the Ubuntu homepage:
http://www.ubuntu.com/certification/make/Dell/laptops -
"(Pre-installed only, with notes)" or even worse "(Pre-installed
only)"
HELLO?!? - I mean, even if there would be a terrific increase in
offered ma
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Unity is ahead or at least in the direction to resolve bug #1 . I agree with
Martin. Looking forward to the outcome of the recent UDS...and hopefully by
the time the next release comes out, there would be enough PC makers to make
Ubuntu visible and easily available for consumers to buy in at least
Hi folks,
I am pretty sure that there is enough negative feedback on the Unity
thing of people not familiar with the UI any more now.
I want to tell, that on my Lucid I am about to get the optimum
configuration for AWN which I want to use on a regular basis because I
think can improve my producti
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This is a bug, which Ubuntu is meant to fix:
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Once again i find the draft print is better quality in LibreOffice (Ubuntu
10.10
& 11.04) than in MS Office in Windows. Seemed faster too but i think that was
just fanboyism. Wireless seemed to be a pain to set-up so we really need to
keep hassling those manufacturers to give us resources to
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Microsoft has a majority market share
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@Tom,
The Ubuntu-certified list is generated by Canonical and is the
authoritative list. Absence from this list means that the system in
question has not been rigorously tested.
There are other lists that the community builds, which are "best
guesses". Some of those use "System Testing" but that'
Hi :)
Absence from the list does not mean anything. If something is on the list then
it definitely works but if it is not on the list then it almost certainly will
work too. It is a good list for ensuring that new purchases are going to work
fairly easily.
It is impossible to find&list every
On Thu, Jan 20, 2011 at 10:09, Wildam Martin wrote:
>> If something doesn't work in one but does in the
>> other then it is usually fixable if you have the time & patience to ask in
>> forums or read documentation or find your own way.
> Of course, I use the forums and Launchpad for bug reporting.
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