[Bug 1] Re: Microsoft has a majority market share

2008-12-10 Thread davidm617617
Completely true. Here in northern New Jersey, USA, I couldn't find a computer with Ubuntu. I couldn't find one with any Linux distribution. I couldn't find one with a blank hard drive. I couldn't even find one without Windows XP - they all have Vista. The incredible thing about Microsoft is that

[Bug 295942] Re: xmoto closes randomly in intrepid

2008-11-11 Thread davidm617617
Just in case this helps, X-moto worked just fine in Hardy, but it stopped working well when I switched to Intrepid. -- xmoto closes randomly in intrepid https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/295942 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to

[Bug 295942] [NEW] xmoto closes randomly in intrepid

2008-11-09 Thread davidm617617
Public bug reported: Binary package hint: xmoto Usually, running the game X-moto (package: xmoto) is okay, but when actually playing the game, the program closes out randomly. It doesn't freeze, it just closes, as though I clicked on the close button at the top right of the window. I'm using

[Bug 262900] [NEW] badly-worded update message

2008-08-29 Thread davidm617617
Public bug reported: Hello. After updating my system, a bubble popped up from the update icon at the top of the screen, saying To complete the update of your system, restart your system. This sentence seems quite redundant. It might be better saying To complete the update, restart your system.

[Bug 1] Re: Microsoft has a majority market share

2008-07-23 Thread davidm617617
I was able to reproduce this bug in Northern New Jersey, USA (mostly Bergen and Passiac Counties). The stores near me all sell Windows, with no choice over the Operating System. All non-Apple computers are sold with Vista, and at the local Best Buy store, you can get Vista removed and XP put on

[Bug 216426] Re: Misspelling isalready

2008-07-22 Thread davidm617617
Hi everyone. I can also confirm the problem. I'm not sure if it has been fixed, but after running Update Manager and restarting the system, it's still there. While it doesn't affect usability, it makes Ubuntu look bad to new users. -- Misspelling isalready https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/216426

[Bug 177366] Re: misspelling found - lowercase 'w' in 'wine'

2007-12-19 Thread davidm617617
Thank you so much for helping me with this bug. I did take a look at the Wine homepage, and it was spelled with a capital 'W'. I've always been really good at finding typos. (I don't like bragging, so I must admit that I'm not very good at most things.) But it seems as though I have found a typo

[Bug 177366] Re: misspelling found - lowercase 'w' in 'wine'

2007-12-19 Thread davidm617617
P.S. I will continue looking for typos in Kubuntu, and let the bug report system know about it as soon as possible. David -- misspelling found - lowercase 'w' in 'wine' https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/177366 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Kubuntu Team, which is a

[Bug 177366] misspelling found - lowercase 'w' in 'wine'

2007-12-18 Thread davidm617617
Public bug reported: First of all, I'm not sure if Wine is supposed to have a lowercase 'w', and if it does, I'm sorry for the mistake. If it isn't a mistake, here's what happened. I just started with Kubuntu. I haven't started using Wine yet. I went to K Menu System Settings Advanced