Marc Deslauriers schreef op do 26-01-2012 om 12:26 [-0500]:
Those are the exact places that are telling novices to install CCSM in
the first place :P
At least partially because Ubuntu *removed* the tools that allowed
end-user-friendly settings in recent releases...?
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. That doesn't sound like an improvement to me...
(I hope I was looking at screenshots of an outdated version of it?)
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Right, this is very useful (once you get used to it).
The only thing that could be done better is adapting to the length of a
clip; when you have 1-3 min clip, skipping forward 60 seconds by default
is way too much...
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Jan Claeys schreef op za 23-04-2011 om 02:49 [+0200]:
BTW: I've already seen developers who include code in their
application to whitelist itself.
As Jorge asked me on IRC what applications are doing this...
http://www.fewt.com/2011/03/whitelist-utility-script-to-allow-apps.html
is one
on (e.g. Tomboy).
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by the applications
themselves and/or maybe the GUI toolkits though?)
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;) ).
I think this is really one of the most undervalued open source
applications for kids (or maybe not, as it's already in main).
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Op zondag 07-03-2010 om 16:09 uur [tijdzone -0800], schreef Dylan
McCall:
PS: Anyone know what happened to the context menu on right clicking
the window title bar?
It works as before.
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it will probably be faster to use the
alternative installer though.)
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really need though, is a keyboard with an Ubuntu logo! ;)
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Op dinsdag 26-02-2008 om 14:41 uur [tijdzone +0100], schreef Jo-Erlend
Schinstad:
I think you may have misunderstood. The Software Sources dialog is
part of Synaptic.
Technically, it's *not* a part of Synaptic, but Synaptic uses it when
it's available...
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up the context menu anyway
Middle click + drag moves panel applets too (if they aren't locked).
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Op donderdag 31-01-2008 om 15:37 uur [tijdzone -0500], schreef Nanley
Chery:
Just wondering, has anyone taken a look at the wiki page?
I just added some comments. :)
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Op donderdag 17-01-2008 om 22:29 uur [tijdzone +0100], schreef Jo-Erlend
Schinstad:
On 17/01/2008, Jan Claeys [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Op dinsdag 15-01-2008 om 11:51 uur [tijdzone +0100], schreef Wouter
Stomp:
I would also like to argue for this: Brasero does everything n-c-b
does
have the lowest average data cap in
the OECD reports (see: http://www.oecd.org/sti/ict/broadband and
especially http://www.oecd.org/dataoecd/22/46/39575020.xls).
I'm absolutely sure the problem is much worse in most of Africa etc.,
but it's not only an issue there...
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Op dinsdag 15-01-2008 om 11:51 uur [tijdzone +0100], schreef Wouter
Stomp:
I would also like to argue for this: Brasero does everything n-c-b
does, and more.
Does it provide all the context menu stuff in nautilus which I think is
actually n-c-b's strongest point?
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the Printing app globally accessible, requiring a password only when
some options are chosen? or even multiple printing profiles?
I understand that PolicyKit should allow this in the future.
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of the design.
Hm, I can see a possible use case for that when (re)configuring a system
for use with an LCD projector or similar. Most of these only work with
800x600, 1024x768 and/or 1280x1024, while a very large number of laptops
are sold with 1280x800 screens these days.
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similar webshops which are more used. Etc.
+1
For example, buying something from the wrong Amazon site might cost
you a lot in terms of import taxes.
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', subconsciously or otherwise, and without coming to
rely on income from such an arrangement.
There could be an (easily recognisable) package that sets things like
this, but can be removed (or not installed) by users if they want.
(And there could be alternative packages in universe.)
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contact list on as a launcher by
default too.
I think deskbar-applet provides this?
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(for Gnome, of course), and, as far as I
know, doesn't require anything that isn't already in the basic
desktop.
Liferea is unusably slow if you read a lot of feeds...
(Maybe some of the other feedreaders are better, but I didn't find a
really good feedreader until now yet.)
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and then edit the headers manually to remove the author... ;-)
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) a hobbyist thing
(there is a large asl? crowd too ;-) ).
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