I won't even join ubuntu-users because I don't want to deal with the high traffic of gnome questions that wouldn't pertain to me. Why would xubuntu users?
-Adam On 12/16/06, jmak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 12/16/06, Jani Monoses <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Adam Miller wrote: > > first one i found ... gmail mail search, roughly 10-15 threads ago ... > > > > Naga Gangadhar Reddy wrote: > > > I have recently installed xubuntu. It did not detect my > > sound card. when > > > I used the various commands(which I found on google search) > > theout puts > > > are > > > following. Can u help me configure my sound card?? plz help me. > > > > > > This mailing list is for development of Xubuntu, not user support. > > Please file a bug against the linux-source-2.6.17 source package on > > Launchpad, and the audio team will address your issue. > > > > Thanks, > > - -- > > Daniel T. Chen [EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto: [EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > Indeed this was more appropiate mail for ubuntu-users or a LP bug as > Daniel said. It would have been just as off-topic in xubuntu-users > because it deals with non-xubuntu bits, so it has a lot more chances of > getting answered on the ubuntu users list. Mails which are about Xfce or > xubuntu specific software are handled on this list and now I tend to > agree it would be better to have them elsewhere, but I think > ubuntu-users is the place for them. Besides the obvious common apps we > have with ubuntu, many of the ubuntu users try out thunar, abiword and > gnumeric at least so there would be enough common themes. > > So how about this: advertise on the site that ubuntu-users is for > xubuntu user support. In a moths or so this will show how many of the > people who needed a xubuntu user support list did not subscribe so far > because of no obviously named list existed.If the xubuntu traffic on > ubuntu-users tends to grow so much as to seem to add noise to what is > generally being discussed there we can create a new list and have the > users subscribe there. > For users, I can also recommend the xfce forum. I myself go there often and always find something new idea that can be used to improve my desktop. They are good and know everything relating to xfce. Jmak -- 2007 Calendar, Great Xmas gift http://www.lulu.com/content/512622 http://jozmak.googlepages.com/ -- xubuntu-devel mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/xubuntu-devel
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