All of us who follow, use, and try to help with Xubuntu owe you big
thanks for your enduring work!
Emery
On 4/22/19, José Jorge wrote:
> Thanks for all of your hard work!
>
> On Mon, Apr 22, 2019 at 7:23 AM flocculant wrote:
>
>> As of today - I'll be saying cheerio to you al
Thanks for all of your hard work!
On Mon, Apr 22, 2019 at 7:23 AM flocculant wrote:
> As of today - I'll be saying cheerio to you all.
>
> I've been about for a while - since sometime before September 2012 -
> which is when I joined the Official Xubuntu Team.
>
> Since then
On 22/04/2019 13:22, flocculant wrote:
> As of today - I'll be saying cheerio to you all.
>
> I've been about for a while - since sometime before September 2012 -
> which is when I joined the Official Xubuntu Team.
>
> Since then I've tried to keep QA going for us - with not much traction,
> we
As of today - I'll be saying cheerio to you all.
I've been about for a while - since sometime before September 2012 -
which is when I joined the Official Xubuntu Team.
Since then I've tried to keep QA going for us - with not much traction,
we currently have many less people testing (or at least
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Thanks
Kev
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Xubuntu is the only OS that works perfectly after installation on my old
dual core HP laptop. Unlike Lubuntu, Xubuntu correctly had both my wifi and
sound card working. None of the other OSes I tried worked right or had good
performance on my system.
Thank you very much for a great OS for my
Thank you, developers! With only a small crew you've done a tremendous job
on Xubuntu 16.04.
Time for a great Belgian beer:
https://pilsje.files.wordpress.com/2012/06/palm_.jpg
One request: xfce4-weather-plugin will become partially crippled in June,
because of an URL change of the underlying
On 2015-11-03 08:14, Fast OS wrote:
I wanted to thank you for the great job, and I hope to continue always
making a system that many people love!
Thank you for the kind words. I've forwarded this to the developer
mailing list where the contributors can see it.
Cheers,
Pasi
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Ignore that last one - the refs and links are wrong - this one will make
more sense ...
So - thanks for the response for the Beta tests.
That's been released now [1]
Next - we need to plough on with Daily tests as people can find the time
to do those [2] and also ...
We've made inroads
So - thanks for the response for the Beta tests.
That's been released now [1]
Next - we need to plough on with Daily tests as people can find the time
to do those [1] and also ...
We've made inroads into the Package testing [2] - that appeared to come
to a halt - might well have been
Jelle de Jong wrote:
I would like to thank Cody for his efforts in leading the Xubuntu team
and proving us all with communication. There were times things didn't
look so good, but the last months I have seen a team build and work
starting to be done. Thumps up for everybody.
Keep up this
I would like to thank Cody for his efforts in leading the Xubuntu team
and proving us all with communication. There were times things didn't
look so good, but the last months I have seen a team build and work
starting to be done. Thumps up for everybody.
Keep up this good direction! and xubutu
starting to be done. Thumps up for everybody.
Thanks for the kind words - They're greatly appreciated! (It certainly put a
smile on my face).
Please, everyone take a moment and pat themselves on the back as Xubuntu
wouldn't be possible without you.
Keep up this good direction! and xubutu
.
I have installed the tool bar battery indicator, CPU use indicator, network
traffic indicator and it has
improved both appearance and usefulness. Please give yourselves a big pat on
the back as I have looked
long and hard for a simple easy to install and configure distro for this
laptop. Thanks
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