>> of the HAL dependency) - most sites that use Flash continue to work fine
>> with the exception of things like Amazon Video, which haven't worked out
>> of the box on Ubuntu since we dropped HAL from the default install
>> (IIRC, sometime around 2010). If there really was a
/10/15 a las 16:04, Marcos Alano escribió:
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> I think this guy [1] can help us and create packages for hal (all hal
> or just the library) so Flash could depend on it.
> I think there is no harm if we keep a package just for Flash DRM. But
> we just need to maintain th
Hi guys,
I was wondering why still exist applications inside /opt/extras.ubuntu.com.
I think if you create a correct package (put binaries inside /usr/bin, for
instance) could be easy to add the package in the repositories and port for
other distros like Debian and Mint. put the file inside /opt/
end of some
i386 packages present in the repositories. Big examples are Skype and
Steam. Steam depends of a series of i386 packages for GUI.
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On Jul 5, 2016 16:40, "Gunnar Hjalmarsson" <gunna...@ubuntu.com> wrote:
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> On 2016-07-05 21:31, Marcos Alano wrote:
> > 2016-07-05 12:57 GMT-03:00 Bryan Quigley
> > <bryan.quig...@canonical.com>:
> >> The general ideas are:
> >> A. Dro
Hi everybody!
I was wondering there is no support for Google Cloud Print
out-of-the-box on Ubuntu. Fedora has this feature (I don't use so I
can't test). There this piece of software called CUPS Cloud Print
(https://www.niftiestsoftware.com/cups-cloud-print/) which make locally
available all
Nice fellows,
I read the Mark's announcement about "Unity is dead. Long live to GNOME"
but what exactly means "GNOME" in this context? He's idea is to use
GNOME Shell or other window manager GNOME-based, like Budgie?
If is GNOME Shell, this will deprecate Ubuntu GNOME edition?
Thanks nice
I think armhf is important until release Ubuntu Desktop for arm64 to run
on Raspberry Pi 3.
My 2 cents.
On 7/10/17 6:28 PM, Bryan Quigley wrote:
Hi all,
It's been discussed a few times on IRC how Firefox gets stuck in
-proposed in dev releases because it doesn't compile for all the archs
on
; bring it in explicitly.
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> Thanks!
> Bryan
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On Aug 4, 2017 12:58, "Sebastien Bacher" <seb...@ubuntu.com> wrote:
> Le 03/08/2017 à 01:32, Sebastien Bacher a écrit :
> > What do other thing about the usability?
> Just so people understand b
t;
>>>> With best regards,
>>>> Norbert.
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On Fri, Sep 29, 2017 at 5:04 PM, James Henstridge
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> On 29 September 2017 at 11:43, Marcos Alano <marcoshal...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> What is the difference between keep the latest release and a ESR
>> release? ESR someday was
o install with a GUI, since it can show you what
> they look like.
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On Oct 11, 2017 12:01, "Sebastien Bacher" wrote:
> It would maybe be easier to just use "Ubuntu (Xorg)" and then no
> translation would be needed (those items might
My US$ 0.02: I think it's nice discuss this in the community hub
because everyone can read the discussion easily. Mailing list is easy
too and I love email, but may be some people could think lots of
emails are anti-productive and annoying. For this people a nice web
interface is better.$
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