On Oct 4, 2007, at 2:37 PM, Alexander Sack wrote:
…
What patches are needed against the firefox code base? Shouldn't a
theme package be enough?
There are no patches needed against the Firefox *codebase*, but the
customized themes are created by patching specific portions of the
standard
Alexander Sack writes (Re: [ubuntu-art] firefox-themes-ubuntu FTBFS - can
anyone help ?):
On Tue, Oct 02, 2007 at 06:59:23PM +0200, Frank Schoep wrote:
If someone does want to pick this back up, I can provide a few hints here
and there as to how to code is structured and where to patch the
Author: mdke
Date: Thu Oct 4 08:42:18 2007
New Revision: 4412
Modified:
branches/gutsy/debian/changelog
Log:
fixing changelog
Modified: branches/gutsy/debian/changelog
==
--- branches/gutsy/debian/changelog
Author: mdke
Date: Thu Oct 4 21:33:08 2007
New Revision: 4413
Modified:
branches/gutsy/debian/rules
Log:
pitti's fix to debian/rules
Modified: branches/gutsy/debian/rules
==
--- branches/gutsy/debian/rules
Author: mdke
Date: Thu Oct 4 22:53:15 2007
New Revision: 4416
Added:
branches/gutsy/symlink-dupes
- copied unchanged from r4375, /branches/feisty/symlink-dupes
Modified:
branches/gutsy/debian/rules
Log:
restoring pitti's script to remove symlinks
Modified:
Author: mdke
Date: Thu Oct 4 22:42:58 2007
New Revision: 4414
Modified:
branches/gutsy/debian/README.Debian
Log:
Don't include libs/pdf in source package
Modified: branches/gutsy/debian/README.Debian
==
---
Author: mdke
Date: Thu Oct 4 23:06:30 2007
New Revision: 4417
Modified:
branches/gutsy/debian/changelog
Log:
updating changelog entry
Modified: branches/gutsy/debian/changelog
==
---
Author: mdke
Date: Thu Oct 4 23:08:03 2007
New Revision: 4418
Modified:
branches/gutsy/debian/changelog
Log:
*fixing* changelog entry (ugh)
Modified: branches/gutsy/debian/changelog
==
---
* Spencer, Bob
| Lastly, perhaps we could agree on some standards for branching existing
| projects. For example #ifdef tag, for code, Makefile.am,
| configure.in, etc. Then we could easily go to a project and find
| where/if someone else had added mobile-device-specific changes.
|
| tag =
* Ben Collins
| I think the best way to overcome this is to have a set kernel
| development schedule for the release, with relative dates bound by
| milestones, freezes, and other dates on the main release schedule. I
| think keeping the projects informed about what they can expect from the
|
Moblin Image Creator
* Switched over to using LPIA when creating platforms and targets.
* Some GUI improvements were made.
Moblin.org:
* Packages are now being built with LPIA architecture.
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* three remaining plugins expected before Oct 12: volume status bar,
brightness status bar, and touchscreen calibration applets. The first
two will be taken from gnome-applets with all the bonobo interface code
stripped out, the last will come from gnome-control-center's mouse
caplet
- Continued work on bug fixing and validation of both driver and utility
software.
- May be able to pull in schedule and make this available early.
- Intel is working internally to determine new delivery date.
Don Johnson
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- Development on track for possible schedule pull in.
- Intel is working internally to determine new delivery date.
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Tollef Fog Heen wrote:
* Spencer, Bob
Lastly, perhaps we could agree on some standards for branching
existing projects. For example #ifdef tag, for code, Makefile.am,
configure.in, etc. Then we could easily go to a project and find
where/if someone else had added mobile-device-specific
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* Implemented UI changes to preference tabs. Jimmy is working on
replacing the network proxy setting with
- No change
- Still on track for delivery around WW41/Week of Oct 8th
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On Thu, Oct 04, 2007 at 08:31:38AM -0700, Tobin Davis wrote:
Since there is a two week delay between pushing patches upstream into the
ubuntu-kernel and them getting back into the daily builds, wouldn't it make
sense to test these changes prior to pushing them? It seems to me that we
spend a
Ola
In the style of autoconf, I suggest we use #ifdef USE_HILDON
maemo uses #ifdef MAEMO_CHANGES
maybe keeping compatible with this could be 'a good thing'
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On 10/4/07, Matt Zimmerman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, Oct 04, 2007 at 08:31:38AM -0700, Tobin Davis wrote:
Since there is a two week delay between pushing patches upstream into the
ubuntu-kernel and them getting back into the daily builds, wouldn't it make
sense to test these changes
Cet article est également dans le New York Times.
http://www.nytimes.com/2007/10/04/technology/circuits/04basics.html
On Thu, 2007-04-10 at 13:53 -0400, Fabian Rodriguez wrote:
Voir:
http://www.iht.com/articles/2007/10/04/technology/04basics.php?page=1
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Salut,
En prevision du lancement prochain d'Ubuntu Gutsy, j'ai cree une page
wiki pour le coordoner:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/QuebecTeam/GutsyParty
Ajoutez votre nom ici si vous comptez venir:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/QuebecTeam/GutsyParty/RSVP
On 03/10/2007, Matthew Daubney [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Mark Harrison wrote:
I have a number of mates who install home automation stuff (web
control of lights, multi-room audio and so on.)
Quite a few of them have moved to laptops for the home control servers
because of their ability
yes i have seen this one.will the stable release be at the same time as gutsy
comes out, oct 10?
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: ubuntu-uk@lists.ubuntu.com Date: Wed, 3 Oct
2007 22:39:25 +0100 Subject: Re: [ubuntu-uk] mythbuntu- stable release On
Wednesday 03 October 2007 13:37:29 STONE COLD
On 04/10/2007, STONE COLD [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
yes i have seen this one.will the stable release be at the same time as
gutsy comes out, oct 10?
Gutsy's coming out on the 18th, not the 10th.
Try looking around the Mythbuntu site to see their release schedule.
I'm sure that mythbuntu's
On 03/10/2007, STONE COLD [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
thats right...i want to watch them on a dvd player which doesnt play the avi
format!
ill try devede!
I think that's a second problem.
The main one, as Popey said is that your drive doesn't support the
media format on the disk you inserted.
On 03/10/2007, Alan Pope [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, 2007-10-03 at 16:00 +0100, Neil Greenwood wrote:
On 03/10/2007, Alan Pope [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[snip]
So just edit your sources.list and make sure the entry for
feisty-backports is enabled then you can just do a
ok ill try that!
Date: Thu, 4 Oct 2007 09:02:41 +0100 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To:
ubuntu-uk@lists.ubuntu.com Subject: Re: [ubuntu-uk] DVD burning problems.
On 03/10/2007, STONE COLD [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: thats right...i
want to watch them on a dvd player which doesnt play the avi
I think that's a second problem.
The main one, as Popey said is that your drive doesn't support the
media format on the disk you inserted.
Be that as it may, in order to read the video it will be necessary to
convert the .avi file into .iso file. If in doubt look it up on Google.
DeVeDe is
devede is indeed slow..know of anything faster that will convert to iso?
I will try a different media...
when using the cd/dvd creator default program i get an error message along the
lines of unexpected handle.
well handle something anyway!
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To:
On Wed, 2007-10-03 at 12:37 +, STONE COLD wrote:
hi,
Just wanted to know if anyone can tell me when a stable version based
on gutsy will be released?
ive looked everywhere and cant see it!
cheers
Hi,
We are currently looking to release 'final' Monday 22nd October. There
is a
DeVeDe is indeed very slow. I use it quite a lot, but I have come to
the point where I am writing my own simple script to do the same job.
I can't say yet that it will be any faster... video transcoding
involves a great amount of processing. However I do have this feeling
that DeVeDe takes a lot
yes please do share the script...also how to use it would be nice!
Date: Thu, 4 Oct 2007 10:32:37 +0100 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To:
ubuntu-uk@lists.ubuntu.com Subject: Re: [ubuntu-uk] DVD burning problems.
DeVeDe is indeed very slow. I use it quite a lot, but I have come to the
point
can i ask, will my remote which came with my case , thermaltake mozart sx, work
with mythbuntu?
how can i find out if it will?
Can mythbuntu like WinMC be used as a media centre and a stand alone desktop pc?
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: ubuntu-uk@lists.ubuntu.com Date: Thu, 4 Oct
2007
On Thu, 2007-10-04 at 10:05 +, STONE COLD wrote:
can i ask, will my remote which came with my case , thermaltake mozart
sx, work with mythbuntu?
how can i find out if it will?
Can mythbuntu like WinMC be used as a media centre and a stand alone
desktop pc?
Hey,
Can you try and
On 03/10/2007, David Morley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 03/10/2007, Stephen Drake wrote:
On Wed, 2007-10-03 at 15:55 +0100, Neil Greenwood wrote:
Hi all,
What programs do people run on a new machine that's booted off the
Live CD to check that everything is working/supported?
sorry i forgot bout the topposting!
thank you for answering my q!
cool
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: ubuntu-uk@lists.ubuntu.com Date: Thu, 4 Oct
2007 11:13:30 +0100 Subject: Re: [ubuntu-uk] mythbuntu- stable release
On Thu, 2007-10-04 at 10:05 +, STONE COLD wrote: can i ask, will
no of course i dont take it personally. i know your intention is to help!
I set devede last night...it converted to the MPEG format! i thought i
converted it to iso. In any case it converted a 900mb avi file to a 4.4gb mpeg
file. Go figure!
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To:
yes please do share the script...also how to use it would be nice!
Please do not take what I am going to write as in any way getting at you
personally but, I have been here from the time the list started and I
have always been led to believe that the best way to get help is first
try to help
On 10/4/07, STONE COLD [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
no of course i dont take it personally. i know your intention is to help!
I set devede last night...it converted to the MPEG format! i thought i
converted it to iso.
It does make an ISO if you tell it to. It has 3 options... create a video
** Tony Travis [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2007-10-03 02:03]:
Paul Tansom wrote:
[...]
If you're wanting to have a play and/or are willing to take a risk (I've
not checked the status recently) I seem to remember that the Linux BIOS
project was able to run from a serial console. I keep thinking of
Ladies and Gentlemen,
I noticed these preview shots of Windows Home Server.
http://www.winsupersite.com/showcase/whs_screens_01.asp
I'm sure most of you will agree that Ubuntu is probably pretty well
placed to operate as a serious competitor to this product and wondered
if anyone has any ideas
On Thursday 04 October 2007 11:28, STONE COLD wrote:
sorry i forgot bout the topposting!
thank you for answering my q!
cool
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: ubuntu-uk@lists.ubuntu.com Date: Thu, 4
Oct 2007 11:13:30 +0100 Subject: Re: [ubuntu-uk] mythbuntu- stable
release On Thu, 2007-10-04
Hi-de-hi Campers
With all the postings relating to home servers and small screens got me
thinking.
Is there such a thing as a diskless workstation that looks for all intents
and purposes like a laptop, ie combined screen, keyboard and mouse pad, but
without HDD battery and other associated
Ian Pascoe wrote:
Hi-de-hi Campers
With all the postings relating to home servers and small screens got me
thinking.
Is there such a thing as a diskless workstation that looks for all intents
and purposes like a laptop, ie combined screen, keyboard and mouse pad, but
without HDD battery
This would be a great idea. It would really boost the profile of Ubuntu and
it's accessibility functionality.
I think this would be well worth the work.
On 04/10/2007, Dave Walker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Ian,
On Thu, 2007-10-04 at 18:14 +0100, Ian Pascoe wrote:
Hi y'all
Before I
Hi y'all
Before I ask for Popey's help to put this onto his Ideas Pool, I thought I'd
run it by the list and see what your feed back was.
Every year the Queen Alexandra College for the Blind in Birmingham runs an
exhibition called Sight Village, which is the leading technology showcase
for the
Did a quick google search and churned up
http://www.devonit.com/terminals/terminals_models_features.php
NTA 6027L NTA 8027L models both have intergrated 17inch lcd panels
quote from linux devices :
Devon IT Inc. has embedded an optimized version of Red Hat Linux in a line
of low-cost
Hi Ian,
On Thu, 2007-10-04 at 18:14 +0100, Ian Pascoe wrote:
Hi y'all
Before I ask for Popey's help to put this onto his Ideas Pool, I thought I'd
run it by the list and see what your feed back was.
Every year the Queen Alexandra College for the Blind in Birmingham runs an
exhibition
Hi,
Ian Pascoe wrote:
Hi y'all
Before I ask for Popey's help to put this onto his Ideas Pool, I thought I'd
run it by the list and see what your feed back was.
Every year the Queen Alexandra College for the Blind in Birmingham runs an
exhibition called Sight Village, which is the leading
By joke I meant more along the lines of what a brilliant idea, a home server
that backs up pcs and stores files on the network, wait actually is that not
basically what nas does and doesn't need a full pc, or for us more
technically minded what we can do with an old cardboard box, some
By joke I meant more along the lines of what a brilliant idea, a home server
that backs up pcs and stores files on the network, wait actually is that not
basically what nas does and doesn't need a full pc, or for us more
technically minded what we can do with an old cardboard box, some
motherboard
On 04/10/2007, Kris Douglas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This would be a great idea. It would really boost the profile of Ubuntu
and it's accessibility functionality.
I think this would be well worth the work.
On 04/10/2007, Dave Walker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Ian,
On Thu, 2007-10-04
Hey Ian,
* get a loan of at least one laptop / desktop for the duration
I'm happy to do that
* a supply of the then current distributions
Happy to do that too
* an installation guide to Ubuntu with Assistive Technologies activated, in
printed, braille and audio formats
I'm happy to help
If there is anything I can do as well, I happy for any number of my machines
to be used but I am in Perth.
Regards,
Daniel
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Sent: 04 October 2007 18:53
To: British Ubuntu Talk
Subject: Re: [ubuntu-uk] UK
But most knowledgeable enthusiasts would rather have a linux box something
to be proud of!!
Windows is boring and to easy, plus if there was an easy install for Ubuntu
on a samba server then more would adopt it (which is in 7.10), but I think
people will get scared off by the commandline versions
What I was thinking of doing was running a stand there for the three days -
starting Tues 15/07/08 I think - demonstrating Ubuntu together with it's
Assistive Technologies in use.
Hey there folks,
Are the assistive technologies in Ubuntu any good?
I seem to remember a post a few months ago
But most knowledgeable enthusiasts would rather have a linux box something
to be proud of!!
Ah but most people who work in IT only use Windows Servers and
Desktops so I'm guessing it'd be a natural extension of that for them
to buy into a Windows Home Server for their backups, DVDs etc ;-)
I work in IT in predominately windows environments and I don't know anyone
who would not be delighted to use linux servers at home.
Regards,
Daniel
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Sent: 04 October 2007 19:41
To: British
I'm about to start playing with an old Qube. I'm not sure how many of the
people on this lists would have heard of them - but I'll post a review once I'm
done. They're old linux technology - but a similar software based approach
for ubuntu server is, I think, what we all want :)
On Thu, 4
I work in IT in predominately windows environments and I don't know anyone
who would not be delighted to use linux servers at home.
Regards,
Daniel
Well I suppose it depends on where you work I guess. I work for a
reasonably large (130 staff or so looking after mabey 5000 desktops
and a
On Thu, 2007-10-04 at 20:03 +0100, Daniel Lamb wrote:
Could Ubuntu not develop a more user friendly home server ie just with samba
and maybe amanada or bacula for backups? Not all the extras.
What I think would be great is if the server just sits there, being
serverish, but you have a graphical
Hi Daniel,
On Thu, 2007-10-04 at 19:50 +0100, Daniel Lamb wrote:
I work in IT in predominately windows environments and I don't know anyone
who would not be delighted to use linux servers at home.
Do you work on the Planet Tux perchance? :)
Back here on planet Earth I find it surprising how
Hi,
On Thu, 2007-10-04 at 20:09 +0100, Alec Wright wrote:
On Thu, 2007-10-04 at 20:03 +0100, Daniel Lamb wrote:
Could Ubuntu not develop a more user friendly home server ie just with samba
and maybe amanada or bacula for backups? Not all the extras.
What I think would be great is if the
Haha well talk away, my clients love talking about linux, they don't
understand this whole opensource/free thing, think its mental even though I
have explained about support etc.
Could Ubuntu not develop a more user friendly home server ie just with samba
and maybe amanada or bacula for backups?
Hi Ian,
On Thu, 2007-10-04 at 18:14 +0100, Ian Pascoe wrote:
What I was thinking of doing was running a stand there for the three days -
starting Tues 15/07/08 I think - demonstrating Ubuntu together with it's
Assistive Technologies in use.
Sounds great to me, count me in.
* get a loan of
Not really as both are web based utilites I mean just a stripped out Ubuntu
with just samba and backup configuration tool any maybe a little more. I
think ebox and easy business server are brilliant for me and you but not
for joe public, who wants something easy to use, and linux gives them
Guys
I'll take this as a positive acceptance of the idea - thanks for all the
offers of support up to and including the tea pot Matthew!
Alan can you contact me off list to talk through the web stuff please?
Chris R - I know the post you refer to and I referred him onto the Orca
mailling list
This is not an actual proposal but, while those unfortunate people with
handicaps are being considered, what about all those lovely videos being
promoted to the hard of hearing? Just a thought.
Norman
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I'll take this as a positive acceptance of the idea - thanks for all the
offers of support up to and including the tea pot Matthew!
Cool :-D This sounds like a very admirable project. Has anyone got any
ideas about how this could be funded? How does the loco usually get
cash for exhibiting etc?
Could you not sell off ubuntu merchandise? Make t-shirts, cds with support by
us(we would need a system for it) but if we sold cds for say £50 and gave 3
months support(enough time for them to setup their machine, install printers
etc) then that money could be reinvested into advertising and
Hi Ian,
On Thu, 2007-10-04 at 20:34 +0100, Ian Pascoe wrote:
I'll take this as a positive acceptance of the idea - thanks for all the
offers of support up to and including the tea pot Matthew!
Alan can you contact me off list to talk through the web stuff please?
Incoming! :)
Cheers,
Hi Chris,
On Thu, 2007-10-04 at 21:17 +0100, Chris Rowson wrote:
I'll take this as a positive acceptance of the idea - thanks for all the
offers of support up to and including the tea pot Matthew!
Cool :-D This sounds like a very admirable project. Has anyone got any
ideas about how this
Alan Pope wrote:
Hi,
On Thu, 2007-10-04 at 20:09 +0100, Alec Wright wrote:
On Thu, 2007-10-04 at 20:03 +0100, Daniel Lamb wrote:
Could Ubuntu not develop a more user friendly home server ie just with samba
and maybe amanada or bacula for backups? Not all the extras.
What I think would be
Whilst my linux experience is limited to setup, configuration and use i
would like to be of use in any other way. I have 2 spare 1.2ghz laptops
which you would be more than welcome to use if needed.
regards
Rhys
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Hi,
Does any1 have any experience of running the theory test and hazard perception
cds in ubuntu.
I can get the theory test cd working fine via wine...but i cant get the hazard
perception to work. i checked and the videos in the hazard perception cd are in
mpg format which play fine in vlc.
Does any1 have any experience of running the theory test and hazard
perception cds in ubuntu.
I can get the theory test cd working fine via wine...but i cant get
the hazard perception to work. i checked and the videos in the hazard
perception cd are in mpg format which play fine in vlc.
* “Ubuntu: upgrade your computer twice a year, for free, forever”
* “Ubuntu: makes your computer work properly”
* “Ubuntu: it's your choice, dammit!”
* “Ubuntu: hippies make good software”
* “Ubuntu: commies make good software”
We're probably gonna have to advertise negatively against Windows,
Hi,
On Thu, 2007-10-04 at 20:57 +, STONE COLD wrote:
I can get the theory test cd working fine via wine...but i cant get
the hazard perception to work. i checked and the videos in the hazard
perception cd are in mpg format which play fine in vlc.
What else is on it?
If you run this
On Oct 4, 2007, at 2:08 AM, Vincent Untz wrote:
Le mardi 02 octobre 2007, à 21:21 -0400, Thomas Thurman a écrit :
On 02/10/2007, Andreas Schildbach [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Perhaps FUSA should just not show up if it finds only one user. As
soon as there are additional users added, it would
The team at Canonical responsible for development of the desktop has a
weekly meeting in #ubuntu-meeting; since this team forms part of the
Desktop Team, it seems appropriate to send meeting minutes to this list.
Note that the meeting is public; if you wish to attend, please do (it's
at 1200UTC
(``-_-´´) -- Fernando wrote:
On Wednesday 03 October 2007 02:21:04 Thomas Thurman wrote:
On 02/10/2007, Andreas Schildbach [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Perhaps FUSA should just not show up if it finds only one user. As soon
as there are additional users added, it would show as it does
On Thu, 2007-10-04 at 19:20 +1300, Matthew Paul Thomas wrote:
On Oct 4, 2007, at 2:08 AM, Vincent Untz wrote:
This can be extremly confusing. Someone will add the applet and see
nothing. Then adds it again. Again. Again. Creates a user. And finally
sees 4 applets...
...
That's a
Le jeudi 04 octobre 2007, Bruno Patri a écrit :
Le mercredi 03 octobre 2007, Matthew East a écrit :
Hi there,
Thanks for all your work as usual with translating ubuntu-docs.
As of 2 October 2007, there were some broken strings in the
translations. I've made a list of them[1]. If you
Matthew East skrev:
As of 2 October 2007, there were some broken strings in the
translations. I've made a list of them[1]. If you can help out by
finding [1] and fixing the error in the translation in Rosetta in the
next couple of days, that would be helpful.
Swedish should be fixed now.
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Matthew East skrev:
Hi all,
Thanks for everyone who is replying. Have these fixes been made in the
po files and sent to Launchpad? If so, is there still a delay issue
with importing the po files?
Can you perhaps list the faulty strings?
I built musicvideophotos for Swedish this morning
2007/10/4, Matthew East [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi all,
Thanks for everyone who is replying. Have these fixes been made in the
po files and sent to Launchpad? If so, is there still a delay issue
with importing the po files?
I've fixed it in Launchpad.
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On 04/10/2007, Daniel Nylander [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Matthew East skrev:
Hi all,
Thanks for everyone who is replying. Have these fixes been made in the
po files and sent to Launchpad? If so, is there still a delay issue
with importing the po files?
Can you perhaps list the faulty
On Wed, 3 Oct 2007, Matthew East wrote:
[1] https://docteam.ubuntu.com/repos/branches/gutsy/ubuntu/broken_translations
[2] https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DocumentationTeam/Translation
Finnish (fi) should be fixed now in Rosetta (basic-commands, hardware,
internet). I took the svn version of
2007/10/4, Timo Jyrinki [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
It might help to put manually eg. ?batch=100 in the URL to get a
bigger amount of strings in Rosetta at the same time.
Hi Timo,
I you have downloaded the po, file it would be easy to find the faulty
strings with Kbabel or Gtranslator, and then use
El jue, 04-10-2007 a las 09:35 +0100, Matthew East escribió:
Hi,
[...]
Any takers for fixing Dutch or Spanish?
Done for Spanish!
Cheers,
Ricardo.
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You guys rock. Thanks for helping out with this - it will make my life easier.
By the way, there are some new strings in the windows and serverguide
templates - sorry about adding these late, but it was necessary to
ensure that the documents appear in yelp at all.
And yes, I've just noticed that
In what template is the string [sudo] password for ..., which shows
when you use the sudo command?
Thanks a lot,
Ricardo.
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Matthew East skrev:
As of 2 October 2007, there were some broken strings in the
translations. I've made a list of them[1]. If you can help out by
finding [1] and fixing the error in the translation in Rosetta in the
next couple of days, that would be helpful.
[1]
On 04/10/2007, Daniel Nylander [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Matthew East skrev:
As of 2 October 2007, there were some broken strings in the
translations. I've made a list of them[1]. If you can help out by
finding [1] and fixing the error in the translation in Rosetta in the
next couple of
Matthew East skrev:
I found a problem in the Swedish translations. There seems to be a lot
of strings with links that include \ instead of just a single
Does this sound like a problem?
Is it producing an error during transformation into xml or validation
of the xml? If not, I'm not
On 04/10/2007, Daniel Nylander [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Matthew East skrev:
I found a problem in the Swedish translations. There seems to be a lot
of strings with links that include \ instead of just a single
Does this sound like a problem?
Is it producing an error during
Hello,
Gutsy translation delays
When Ubuntu 7.10 (Gutsy) is released, some packages may not have the
most recent translations. This only affects translations made in
external tools that are then imported into Launchpad.
The delay is caused by a temporary lack of
so, Ubuntu will use Openoffice translation made in Launchpad?
I may be wrong, but I think that I saw ooo.org
was testing some web-interface for translations, and so every
translation would be in the same site.
In that case, Ubuntu would import the translations from there, isn't it?
(like it
Il giorno gio, 04/10/2007 alle 19.09 +0200, Carlos Perelló Marín ha
scritto:
Hello,
Hi,
Gutsy translation delays
We plan to ship an interim language pack update shortly after Ubuntu
7.10's release. This and the the first scheduled language pack update
will bring
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