On 31/08/10 15:32, Marc Deslauriers wrote:
I see two photo screensavers. The first one is called F-Spot photos and
uses the Favorites tag in F-Spot. The second one is called Pictures
folder and simply displays the pictures it finds in your ~/Pictures
directory. Seriously, what's to
It's like Apple's refusal to do cut-n-paste on the iPhone.
It will happen in the end but someone may have to get promoted - or
leave - before it happens.
Sam
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This is not exactly true, i saw the tunnel screensaver there, and i know
that screensaver has settings!
also system installs the other screensavers, popsquares for example, but we
can't use it cause its initial is lowercase and the interface don't load
them
i think it is not logic to install
Chad Bernier wrote:
I liked the app solution. I checked it out when I was using Ubuntu. I don't
have a linux right now, and I am not sure which I will pick when I put it on
again. I don't think this is an issue though. There are more important
things to work on. Screen savers haven't been
But *WHY* do we have to run around in rings to do something that should be
simple, just not to miff inoperative upstream maintenance. Let's DIVERGE if
we want something good, while upstrem pushes something bad.
Really, the screensaver is not important. Fine, then, let's fix it too,
because this
Why is it that we *have* to be stuck with the suckiest screensaver selector
of any platform? We've got some of the coolest screensavers, but some are
really very bad; however, there's no way to make a selection, and all users
are stuck with choosing just one, or letting any one pop up at random.
I liked the app solution. I checked it out when I was using Ubuntu. I don't
have a linux right now, and I am not sure which I will pick when I put it on
again. I don't think this is an issue though. There are more important
things to work on. Screen savers haven't been necessary for years, and
I would just like to say that I'd really like this package to be in
some kind of a repository. I find things in the local or obsolete
section annoying.
On 6/11/08, James_pic [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
xFX: I thought you might like to know that the current version of gnome-
screensaver can accept
Try Moneybookers instead of Paypal... Maybe that can help
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Thank you very much!
Hopefully someone can package it into Ubuntu.
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I tried o paypal that author to show thanks, but he didn't collect the
payment and it as returned.
I've got 25 dollars waiting if he gpl's what's he's already released.
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* Vadim Peretokin wrote, On 05/03/08 04:39:
I did get in touch with the author, and he said that he'll release the next
version under a license, probably LGPL. That would be okay, yeah?
Maybe the author will also release this version under LGPL?
I've seen lots of people never get round to
question. what is there to stop someone else from taking someone's
unlicensed work, adding their own license to it, and calling it theirs? how
do you prove copyright in cases like this?
On Tue, Mar 4, 2008 at 4:43 PM, Conrad Knauer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Adding to what Reinhard Tartler said,
I did get in touch with the author, and he said that he'll release the next
version under a license, probably LGPL. That would be okay, yeah?
On Tue, Mar 4, 2008 at 5:40 PM, Conrad Knauer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Copyright is with the original author. You can't just take someone
else's work,
It is open-source already. Sources are avialable on his website:
http://xfx.net/utilities/sss/
On Sun, Mar 2, 2008 at 11:11 PM, cablop [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I thought the code was open source already, it isn't?
I didn't mirrored it cause I was too busy and have little problems, but
i'm
Oh. Well, I thought it was open-source since there's no visible license,
hence, it's in the public domain - and that means freely distributable.
Here's what the xfx said to me a while ago:
That's great!
If you have the means, please, feel free to redistribute your 64bit binary
version of the
I thought the code was open source already, it isn't?
I didn't mirrored it cause I was too busy and have little problems, but i'm
still interested in doing that
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xfx, I tried to paypal you but the paypent was returned.
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Thank-you for doing this.
$10 from me when there are deb-src available whether by ubuntu or hosted
yourself.
(i.e. so I can do: apt-get -b source)
Sam
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ubuntu-desktop is just a meta-package, removing it will not break your
system
On 8/11/06, Computer Geek [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At least allow gnome-screensaver to be removed seperate of ubuntu-
desktop... then i could install xscreensaver and use that instead.
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Yes that's an idea, but what I don't understand is this step back,
because in Breezy we were able to select whatever screensaver we wanted???
Jordan a écrit :
The developer on bugzilla stated Also, unless you are motivated enough
to actually write some code or pay/convince someone else to do
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