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Because of the latest problems with network-manager I tried wicd - and
bum - next bug report. Currently I think I could spend the whole day
with bug reporting... - that is sad...
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On Mon, Nov 1, 2010 at 22:49, Tom <1...@bugs.launchpad.net> wrote:
> I am getting most of my people to stick with 10.04 (LTS). I will be trying
> out
> a few newer releases but only on a spare partition especially at first.
I am also on 10.04 - although 9.10 would have been the better LTS.
Plea
I am getting most of my people to stick with 10.04 (LTS). I will be trying out
a few newer releases but only on a spare partition especially at first.
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I agree. I tried running the Unity on Maverick on the 2004 laptop with
P4 and Radeon 9600 video. That was a disaster! Even the ppa purge
could not make the system gui bootable again. Had to make a transition
to Arch Linux.
On 2 November 2010 00:01, Martin Wildam <1...@bugs.launchpad.net> wrote:
>
Read in the news that there is planned to use unity in future Ubuntu
versions as main desktop.
I did not tried myself but heard and read of _many_ people that this
is still really buggy.
I do personally fully understand, that Ubuntu needs to keep up with
innovation and there is the desire to deli
o be a good choice but the runtime not
> widely spread so far (I don't know any Windows workstations at
> customers where the Python runtime is installed). So for the
> developers or software vendors it is not an easy thing to develop for
> multiple platforms - maybe a reason why
You're absolutely right, Tom.
And don't forget our beloved X window system.
Long before MS as released its poor and system resource eater Aero, the linux
community was ''playing'' with the great Compiz and its cube.
And there are some people who still think that Linux has not a graphical
environm
It is not just that Ubuntu has developed a lot over the last 2 or 3
years.
Users expectations and hardware have developed into areas either already
covered
by linux kernels or easily implemented as Unix was developed to be a
multi-everything system. The introduction of dual/quad-core cpus caug
ntu on the desktop within the next - let's say - 5
years? What should companies do if they need some software development
now?
OK, this maybe again not seems very relevant to Bug #1, but IMHO there
are many factors playing together. Home users buy there hardware often
at different shops where c
> On Sat, Oct 23, 2010 at 23:21, Faldegast <1...@bugs.launchpad.net> wrote:
> > In 2007 the market for a software store was very immature. Now everyone
> > got one. There is Appstore, Android Market, Chrome Web Store, and
> > Microsofts specs for Windows 8 suggests they are planning one.
>
> I th
On Sat, Oct 23, 2010 at 23:21, Faldegast <1...@bugs.launchpad.net> wrote:
> In 2007 the market for a software store was very immature. Now everyone
> got one. There is Appstore, Android Market, Chrome Web Store, and
> Microsofts specs for Windows 8 suggests they are planning one.
I think it is nec
On Sat, Oct 23, 2010 at 11:51, Artem Karimov wrote:
> We are just all tired of guys that respond to help proposals saying
> "go f*ck yourself". It is _really_ annoying.
Let me neutralize the annoying comment:
I would like thank you all for the engagement, the hard work and for
the coherence and
Ok. Now I found it. :)
I don't think the USC need to be replaced. I will read more about it and
perhaps write a blueprint with whatever ideas i get.
> @Faldegast
>
> The Ubuntu Software Centre (USC) is the way software gets distributed to
> Ubuntu users. It can accommodate FLOSS, proprietary, a
@Faldegast
The Ubuntu Software Centre (USC) is the way software gets distributed to
Ubuntu users. It can accommodate FLOSS, proprietary, and more. New in
10.10 there is a section in USC for commercial apps (that cost money)
too. The one thing that all software in USC has in common though is that
i
I think that the official name for CNR is something else now.
In 2007 the market for a software store was very immature. Now everyone
got one. There is Appstore, Android Market, Chrome Web Store, and
Microsofts specs for Windows 8 suggests they are planning one.
Yeah, there is people that is not
Dear Mark,
Words to live by.
Regards,
Flint
On Sat, 23 Oct 2010, Mark Shuttleworth wrote:
> Date: Sat, 23 Oct 2010 09:33:20 -
> From: Mark Shuttleworth <1...@bugs.launchpad.net>
> To: fl...@flint.com
> Subject: Re: [Bug 1] Re: Microsoft has a majority market sh
On 10/23/2010 07:00 AM, Faldegast wrote:
> Take a look at Xandros and their success. CNR seam to work quite well,
> just to bad that their OS is...
In 2006, there was an announcement of CNR for Ubuntu. It was actually
in Hardy. It never went anywhere. See
http://ubuntu-tutorials.com/2007/02/1
On 10/23/2010 01:19 AM, Setve Gentilly wrote:
> Why don't you go go yourself you ing ***.
> On Wed, Oct 20, 2010 at 1:23 PM, houstonbofh<1...@bugs.launchpad.net>
>> I don't believe you.
Really, that kid of response is a crass way of saying, "Ooops... You
Got me." And I won
1) "Linux (commonly pronounced /ˈlɪnəks/ LIN-əks in American English,[4][5]
also pronounced /ˈlɪnʊks/ LIN-ooks[6] in Europe and Canada) refers to the
family of Unix-like computer operating systems using the Linux kernel."
Thats the common use of the word "Linux" and its quite obvious that i did
d I believe thats their weakness.
> > Operating Systems is OEM products and they are usually sold with
> > computers, so we must target the OEM builders.
> >
> > While i have talked a lot about technology on this issue, technology is
> > not a #1 bug issue. We have tech
ll part of the world's population
>> and
>> limiting the ability of software developers to reach their full
>> potential,
>> globally. This bug is widely evident in the PC industry.
>>
>> Steps to repeat:
>>
>> 1. Visit a local PC store.
>&
"...they warned me about your type..."???
One of the certifications is the "brainwash" one.
@Gentilli: Try to judge people by yourself and not by labels and what
other say.
zakzor
> You know Windows works on more systems than Ubuntu, did you know
> that..
>
> I am a senior technician for
eps to repeat:
>>
>> 1. Visit a local PC store.
>>
>> What happens:
>> 2. Observe that a majority of PCs for sale have non-free software
>> pre-installed.
>> 3. Observe very few PCs with Ubuntu and free software pre-installed.
>>
>> What should happ
eat:
>>
>> 1. Visit a local PC store.
>>
>> What happens:
>> 2. Observe that a majority of PCs for sale have non-free software
>> pre-installed.
>> 3. Observe very few PCs with Ubuntu and free software pre-installed.
>>
>> What should
> 1. Visit a local PC store.
>>
>> What happens:
>> 2. Observe that a majority of PCs for sale have non-free software
>> pre-installed.
>> 3. Observe very few PCs with Ubuntu and free software pre-installed.
>>
>> What should happen:
>> 1. A majo
Thank you, Mark, for the reminder. I just could not seem to take this
kind of stuff from Setve. I promise to behave in a more Ubuntu way
from now on.
Thanks again!
On 23.10.2010, at 11:33, Mark Shuttleworth wrote:
>
> @Martin
>
> That's not a very Ubuntu way of responding. When trolled, just
:
> 1. A majority of the PCs for sale should include only free software like
> Ubuntu.
> 2. Ubuntu should be marketed in a way such that its amazing features and
> benefits would be apparent and known by all.
> 3. The system shall become more and more user friendly
@Martin
That's not a very Ubuntu way of responding. When trolled, just rise
above it, don't take the bait and start a noise-war. If you're going to
reply, please do it with the code of conduct in mind.
Mark
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You received
peat:
>>
>> 1. Visit a local PC store.
>>
>> What happens:
>> 2. Observe that a majority of PCs for sale have non-free software
>> pre-installed.
>> 3. Observe very few PCs with Ubuntu and free software pre-installed.
>>
>> What should ha
evelopers to reach their full
>> potential,
>> globally. This bug is widely evident in the PC industry.
>>
>> Steps to repeat:
>>
>> 1. Visit a local PC store.
>>
>> What happens:
>> 2. Observe that a majority of PCs for sale have non-free soft
with Ubuntu and free software pre-installed.
>>
>> What should happen:
>> 1. A majority of the PCs for sale should include only free software
>> like
>> Ubuntu.
>> 2. Ubuntu should be marketed in a way such that its amazing
>> features and
>> benefits wo
t;> (consumers) of software then we will see the exact effect that you
>> describe (in the domain of OS'es and computing, at least). (Bug #1
>> has
>> in effect created a whole generation of consumers who view
>> computers as
>> a way to get to entertainment)
ns:
>> 2. Observe that a majority of PCs for sale have non-free software
>> pre-installed.
>> 3. Observe very few PCs with Ubuntu and free software pre-installed.
>>
>> What should happen:
>> 1. A majority of the PCs for sale should include only free software
nd free software pre-installed.
>>
>> What should happen:
>> 1. A majority of the PCs for sale should include only free software
>> like
>> Ubuntu.
>> 2. Ubuntu should be marketed in a way such that its amazing
>> features and
>> benefits would be appa
This bug is widely evident in the PC industry.
>>>
>>> Steps to repeat:
>>>
>>> 1. Visit a local PC store.
>>>
>>> What happens:
>>> 2. Observe that a majority of PCs for sale have non-free software
>> pre-installed.
>>>
e software pre-installed.
>>
>> What should happen:
>> 1. A majority of the PCs for sale should include only free software
>> like
>> Ubuntu.
>> 2. Ubuntu should be marketed in a way such that its amazing
>> features and
>> benefits would be apparent a
buntu and free software pre-installed.
>>
>> What should happen:
>> 1. A majority of the PCs for sale should include only free software
>> like
>> Ubuntu.
>> 2. Ubuntu should be marketed in a way such that its amazing
>> features and
>&g
t;>> Confirmed
>>>> Status in openSUSE: In Progress
>>>> Status in Tilix Linux: New
>>>>
>>>> Bug description:
>>>> Microsoft has a majority market share in the new desktop PC
>>>> marketplace.
>>>> This is
t;
>> 1. Visit a local PC store.
>>
>> What happens:
>> 2. Observe that a majority of PCs for sale have non-free software
>> pre-installed.
>> 3. Observe very few PCs with Ubuntu and free software pre-installed.
>>
>> What should happen:
are developers to reach their full
>> potential,
>> globally. This bug is widely evident in the PC industry.
>>
>> Steps to repeat:
>>
>> 1. Visit a local PC store.
>>
>> What happens:
>> 2. Observe that a majority of PCs for sale have non-f
evident in the PC industry.
>>
>> Steps to repeat:
>>
>> 1. Visit a local PC store.
>>
>> What happens:
>> 2. Observe that a majority of PCs for sale have non-free software
>> pre-installed.
>> 3. Observe very few PCs with Ubuntu and free software pre-
>> marketplace.
>> This is a bug, which Ubuntu is designed to fix.
>>
>> Non-free software is holding back innovation in the IT industry,
>> restricting access to IT to a small part of the world's population
>> and
>> limiting the ability of softw
ress” package in Ubuntu: Invalid
>> Status in The Jaunty Jackalope: Invalid
>> Status in “ubuntu-express” source package in Jaunty: Invalid
>> Status in Baltix GNU/Linux: Invalid
>> Status in “linux” package in Debian: In Progress
>> Status in Fluxbuntu: The Ligh
Please don't spam your comment multiple times to be heard (you won't
be). Also, it is quite rude to refer to us as 'your type'; if you don't
think Ubuntu is 'worthy of your attention' then please stop and leave.
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You receiv
ents the only thing available is
> >> Mandriva, but they effort to build a distribution network is to weak.
> >> They focus on an online store, and I believe thats their weakness.
> >> Operating Systems is OEM products and they are usually sold with
> >> computers,
RHEL but for clients the only thing available is
> > Mandriva, but they effort to build a distribution network is to weak.
> > They focus on an online store, and I believe thats their weakness.
> > Operating Systems is OEM products and they are usually sold with
> > comp
computers, so we must target the OEM builders.
>
> While i have talked a lot about technology on this issue, technology is
> not a #1 bug issue. We have technology, what we need to fix bug #1 is
> marketing.
>
> There is no reason why Linux should have less usage share then OS X.
jority of the PCs for sale should include only free software like
> Ubuntu.
> 2. Ubuntu should be marketed in a way such that its amazing features and
> benefits would be apparent and known by all.
> 3. The system shall become more and more user friendly as time passes.
>
>
>
ftware pre-installed.
>
> What should happen:
> 1. A majority of the PCs for sale should include only free software like
> Ubuntu.
> 2. Ubuntu should be marketed in a way such that its amazing features and
> benefits would be apparent and known by all.
> 3. The system shall b
worthy of my
attention.
Gentilli.
On Thu, Oct 21, 2010 at 1:26 PM, mzc <1...@bugs.launchpad.net> wrote:
> Bug #1 description is outdated! Microsoft windows is a fading os due to
> its failure to innovate. We should focus more on why do i use this _
> os, what apps do use in th
; pre-installed.
> 3. Observe very few PCs with Ubuntu and free software pre-installed.
>
> What should happen:
> 1. A majority of the PCs for sale should include only free software like
> Ubuntu.
> 2. Ubuntu should be marketed in a way such that its amazing features and
> benefi
led.
> 3. Observe very few PCs with Ubuntu and free software pre-installed.
>
> What should happen:
> 1. A majority of the PCs for sale should include only free software like
> Ubuntu.
> 2. Ubuntu should be marketed in a way such that its amazing features and
> benefits would b
free software like
> Ubuntu.
> 2. Ubuntu should be marketed in a way such that its amazing features and
> benefits would be apparent and known by all.
> 3. The system shall become more and more user friendly as time passes.
>
>
>
> To unsubscribe from this bug, go to:
> htt
ftware pre-installed.
>
> What should happen:
> 1. A majority of the PCs for sale should include only free software like
> Ubuntu.
> 2. Ubuntu should be marketed in a way such that its amazing features and
> benefits would be apparent and known by all.
> 3. The system shall become mor
designed to fix.
>
> Non-free software is holding back innovation in the IT industry,
> restricting access to IT to a small part of the world's population and
> limiting the ability of software developers to reach their full potential,
> globally. This bug is widely evident in th
e Lightweight, Productive, Agile OS: Confirmed
> > Status in openSUSE: In Progress
> > Status in Tilix Linux: New
> >
> > Bug description:
> > Microsoft has a majority market share in the new desktop PC marketplace.
> > This is a bug, which Ubuntu
t;
> What should happen:
> 1. A majority of the PCs for sale should include only free software like
> Ubuntu.
> 2. Ubuntu should be marketed in a way such that its amazing features and
> benefits would be apparent and known by all.
> 3. The system shall become more and more user
's population and
> limiting the ability of software developers to reach their full potential,
> globally. This bug is widely evident in the PC industry.
>
> Steps to repeat:
>
> 1. Visit a local PC store.
>
> What happens:
> 2. Observe that a majority of PCs for s
t; 3. Observe very few PCs with Ubuntu and free software pre-installed.
>
> What should happen:
> 1. A majority of the PCs for sale should include only free software like
> Ubuntu.
> 2. Ubuntu should be marketed in a way such that its amazing features and
> benefits would be apparent
ntation aimed at noobs is quite prolific but still all the difficult
> part
> of the migration process is right at the start of using linux. This is the
> specific point of this bug#1 because a 'pre-installed' linux is very easy
> to
> use.
>
> --
> Microsoft has a maj
nSUSE: In Progress
> Status in Tilix Linux: New
>
> Bug description:
> Microsoft has a majority market share in the new desktop PC marketplace.
> This is a bug, which Ubuntu is designed to fix.
>
> Non-free software is holding back innovation in the IT industry,
> restricting
on-free software
> pre-installed.
> 3. Observe very few PCs with Ubuntu and free software pre-installed.
>
> What should happen:
> 1. A majority of the PCs for sale should include only free software like
> Ubuntu.
> 2. Ubuntu should be marketed in a way such that its amazing feat
ty of PCs for sale have non-free software
> pre-installed.
> 3. Observe very few PCs with Ubuntu and free software pre-installed.
>
> What should happen:
> 1. A majority of the PCs for sale should include only free software like
> Ubuntu.
> 2. Ubuntu should be marketed in a w
and
> benefits would be apparent and known by all.
> 3. The system shall become more and more user friendly as time passes.
>
>
>
> To unsubscribe from this bug, go to:
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>
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t;
> What should happen:
> 1. A majority of the PCs for sale should include only free software like
> Ubuntu.
> 2. Ubuntu should be marketed in a way such that its amazing features and
> benefits would be apparent and known by all.
> 3. The system shall become more and more user
t; Ubuntu.
> 2. Ubuntu should be marketed in a way such that its amazing features and
> benefits would be apparent and known by all.
> 3. The system shall become more and more user friendly as time passes.
>
>
>
> To unsubscribe from this bug, go to:
> https://bugs.launchpa
the domain of OS'es and computing, at least). (Bug #1 has
> in effect created a whole generation of consumers who view computers as
> a way to get to entertainment).
>
> In other words "we get what we deserve/ask for". Maybe we should really
> change the status to &quo
On Sat, 2010-10-23 at 05:36 +, Alex M. Lowe wrote:
> Wow. That's what I call a well thought-out, logically-argued, polite
> and in-depth comment right there. Stay classy.
He was cooked up on deep fried, non-organic, proprietary software. He
needs to go on a raw, organic, freshly squeeze, free
On Sat, 2010-10-23 at 05:19 +, Setve Gentilly wrote:
> Why don't you go go fuck yourself you fucking asshole.
Setve, you're cooked. Get off the recreational dairy and refined sugar.
Drink some kombucha and chill.
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t;> Steps to repeat:
>>
>> 1. Visit a local PC store.
>>
>> What happens:
>> 2. Observe that a majority of PCs for sale have non-free software
>> pre-installed.
>> 3. Observe very few PCs with Ubuntu and free software pre-installed.
>>
>> What
aining" our students purely to be "users"
> (consumers) of software then we will see the exact effect that you
> describe (in the domain of OS'es and computing, at least). (Bug #1 has
> in effect created a whole generation of consumers who view computers as
> a way t
. A majority of the PCs for sale should include only free software like
> Ubuntu.
> 2. Ubuntu should be marketed in a way such that its amazing features and
> benefits would be apparent and known by all.
> 3. The system shall become more and more user friendly as time passes.
>
>
&g
n a way such that its amazing features and
> benefits would be apparent and known by all.
> 3. The system shall become more and more user friendly as time passes.
>
>
>
> To unsubscribe from this bug, go to:
> https://bugs.launchpad.net/clubdistro/+bug/1/+subscribe
>
>
-
en:
> 1. A majority of the PCs for sale should include only free software like
> Ubuntu.
> 2. Ubuntu should be marketed in a way such that its amazing features and
> benefits would be apparent and known by all.
> 3. The system shall become more and more user friendly as time passes.
>
&
e have non-free software
> pre-installed.
> 3. Observe very few PCs with Ubuntu and free software pre-installed.
>
> What should happen:
> 1. A majority of the PCs for sale should include only free software like
> Ubuntu.
> 2. Ubuntu should be marketed in a way such that its
. Observe very few PCs with Ubuntu and free software pre-installed.
>
> What should happen:
> 1. A majority of the PCs for sale should include only free software like
> Ubuntu.
> 2. Ubuntu should be marketed in a way such that its amazing features and
> benefits would be apparent
software
> pre-installed.
> > 3. Observe very few PCs with Ubuntu and free software pre-installed.
> >
> > What should happen:
> > 1. A majority of the PCs for sale should include only free software like
> Ubuntu.
> > 2. Ubuntu should be marketed in a way such
a way such that its amazing features and
> benefits would be apparent and known by all.
> 3. The system shall become more and more user friendly as time passes.
>
>
>
> To unsubscribe from this bug, go to:
> https://bugs.launchpad.net/clubdistro/+bug/1/+subscribe
>
>
a way such that its amazing features and
> benefits would be apparent and known by all.
> 3. The system shall become more and more user friendly as time passes.
>
>
>
> To unsubscribe from this bug, go to:
> https://bugs.launchpad.net/clubdistro/+bug/1/+subscribe
>
>
designed to fix.
> >>
> >> Non-free software is holding back innovation in the IT industry,
> >> restricting access to IT to a small part of the world's population and
> >> limiting the ability of software developers to reach their full
> potential,
>
.
>
> What should happen:
> 1. A majority of the PCs for sale should include only free software like
> Ubuntu.
> 2. Ubuntu should be marketed in a way such that its amazing features and
> benefits would be apparent and known by all.
> 3. The system shall become more and more
> pre-installed.
> 3. Observe very few PCs with Ubuntu and free software pre-installed.
>
> What should happen:
> 1. A majority of the PCs for sale should include only free software like
> Ubuntu.
> 2. Ubuntu should be marketed in a way such that its amazing features and
stalled.
> 3. Observe very few PCs with Ubuntu and free software pre-installed.
>
> What should happen:
> 1. A majority of the PCs for sale should include only free software like
> Ubuntu.
> 2. Ubuntu should be marketed in a way such that its amazing features and
> benefits wo
led.
> 3. Observe very few PCs with Ubuntu and free software pre-installed.
>
> What should happen:
> 1. A majority of the PCs for sale should include only free software like
> Ubuntu.
> 2. Ubuntu should be marketed in a way such that its amazing features and
> benefits would b
designed to fix.
>
> Non-free software is holding back innovation in the IT industry,
> restricting access to IT to a small part of the world's population and
> limiting the ability of software developers to reach their full potential,
> globally. This bug is widely evident in th
buntu and free software pre-installed.
>
> What should happen:
> 1. A majority of the PCs for sale should include only free software like
> Ubuntu.
> 2. Ubuntu should be marketed in a way such that its amazing features and
> benefits would be apparent and known by all.
> 3. The sys
available is
>> Mandriva, but they effort to build a distribution network is to weak.
>> They focus on an online store, and I believe thats their weakness.
>> Operating Systems is OEM products and they are usually sold with
>> computers, so we must target the OEM builders.
>>
&g
and they are usually sold with
> computers, so we must target the OEM builders.
>
> While i have talked a lot about technology on this issue, technology is
> not a #1 bug issue. We have technology, what we need to fix bug #1 is
> marketing.
>
> There is no reason why Linux s
ng Systems is OEM products and they are usually sold with
computers, so we must target the OEM builders.
While i have talked a lot about technology on this issue, technology is
not a #1 bug issue. We have technology, what we need to fix bug #1 is
marketing.
There is no reason why Linux should have
Ubuntu awareness (and use) is very very low by our measurements so far.
We're conducting random public surveys in Vancouver BC to get an actual
percentage. Our goal is 1000 people asked "What is Ubuntu?"
We're not publishing until we have a stastistically valid sample. Stay
tuned for results ;)
Wan
or we could just keep going as we are to achieve critical mass
http://blogs.eweek.com/applewatch/content/macbook/microsoft_ceo_scoffs_at_mac_share_gains.html
http://broadcast.oreilly.com/2010/09/debunking-the-1-myth.html
4% or perhaps higher seems about right to me. i keep bumping into people t
Bug #1 description is outdated! Microsoft windows is a fading os due to
its failure to innovate. We should focus more on why do i use this _
os, what apps do use in the ___that i cannot find in Ubuntu os. I
saying this because for the past few years,Apple has successfully gained
market
obally. This bug is widely evident in the PC industry.
>>
>> Steps to repeat:
>>
>> 1. Visit a local PC store.
>>
>> What happens:
>> 2. Observe that a majority of PCs for sale have non-free software
>> pre-installed.
>> 3. Observe very few P
Martin,
True. Again i agree with that and i think we are in agreement again. So the
various points people have made are valid except where we talk about noobs
installing.
Surely a shop that installs to perhaps tens of machines has time to play
around
with even just 1 and has probably no
On Thu, Oct 21, 2010 at 14:07, Tom <1...@bugs.launchpad.net> wrote:
> This bug report is not about how difficult or easy OSes are to install. It is
> about how difficult it is to buy a machine with a decent OS pre-installed.
Yes, thanks for reminding. But wouldn't it be more likely that more
syst
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