On Mon, 2010-05-17 at 10:00 -0700, George Farris wrote:
> Just uncheck the copy photos checkbox when
> importing.
Yes, every time. And never ever forget it.
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"Ryan Oram" wrote:
>A Launchpad PPA of SRWare Iron would solve all my concerns.
Fortunately those are open to everyone so you are able to scratch your own itch.
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On Tue, May 18, 2010 at 8:27 PM, Dane Mutters wrote:
> I think some of you would be interested in reading this page that
> (allegedly) documents some of the (allegedly) somewhat shady
> beginnings of Iron:
>
> http://neugierig.org/software/chromium/notes/2009/12/iron.html
>
> If this information i
On Tue, May 18, 2010 at 8:15 PM, Dmitrijs Ledkovs
wrote:
> Just do it !!! Ubuntu has chromium maintainers already. Start your own
> SRWare ppa.
>
> And please stop spamming ubuntu & debian mailing list. You were
> already asked once to stop this non-sence.
>
> When you have constructive packaging
uot;Ryan Oram" wrote:
>
> On Tue, May 18, 2010 at 1:12 PM, Ryan Oram wrote:>
> "Chrome Incognito Tracks V...
> The above seems to be an oversight on Google's part. But the fact that
> it hasn't been fixed, despite being known for over a month, is a good
> indica
accidently hit reply instead of sending to the list...whoops...
I think some of you would be interested in reading this page that
(allegedly) documents some of the (allegedly) somewhat shady
beginnings of Iron:
http://neugierig.org/software/chromium/notes/2009/12/iron.html
If this informat
On Tue, May 18, 2010 at 7:57 PM, Dmitrijs Ledkovs
wrote:
> The chromium daily builds ppa is more accuratly should be described as
> a mini-fork it has spliced chromium tree almost in half and throughout
> out loads of junk (embedded copies of libraries being the most
> significant part).
>
> My pe
On Tue, May 18, 2010 at 7:49 PM, Dylan McCall wrote:
>> I've posted this on the debian-devel mailing list as well. This was
>> posted out of a concern that Canoncial is thinking about switching
>> over to Chromium in later releases as Lubuntu has done already. I have
>> seen articles of this possi
On 19 May 2010 00:49, Dylan McCall wrote:
>> I've posted this on the debian-devel mailing list as well. This was
>> posted out of a concern that Canoncial is thinking about switching
>> over to Chromium in later releases as Lubuntu has done already. I have
>> seen articles of this possibility as w
> I've posted this on the debian-devel mailing list as well. This was
> posted out of a concern that Canoncial is thinking about switching
> over to Chromium in later releases as Lubuntu has done already. I have
> seen articles of this possibility as well. I don't feel making
> Chromium the default
On Tue, May 18, 2010 at 3:33 AM, Jonathon Fernyhough
wrote:
> Unless things have changed, Chromium does not include the tracking
> features of the branded Chrome. Hence, Chromium is fine. Plus it has
> the benefit of already being a full open source project.
It doesn't include everything, but it
On 18 May 2010 01:15, Ryan Oram wrote:
> http://www.srware.net/en/software_srware_iron_chrome_vs_iron.php
>
> This should become a full open source project with a community behind
> it. With Mozilla disregarding H.264, the community needs a full
> browser capable of H.264 video playback without th
On Sun, 2010-05-16 at 15:18 +0200, Aurélien Naldi wrote:
> On Sun, May 16, 2010 at 1:27 PM, Shane Fagan
> wrote:
> > Hey all,
> >
> > I forgot to mention this at the session for default app selection but
> > can we remove Open Office Draw from the default ubuntu install? The
> > reasons are quite
On Tue, May 18, 2010 at 1:30 PM, John Moser wrote:
> Shut up. You're whining like a raving politicized lune and nobody is
> listening to your monologue.
>
> Apply some critical thinking skills. It's a bug in a special mode of a
> browser, a mode that doesn't store history/cookies. It's not (kno
Don't hold back, John. Tell us how you really feel.
On Tue, May 18, 2010 at 1:30 PM, John Moser wrote:
> Shut up. You're whining like a raving politicized lune and nobody is
> listening to your monologue.
>
> Apply some critical thinking skills. It's a bug in a special mode of a
> browser, a mo
Shut up. You're whining like a raving politicized lune and nobody is
listening to your monologue.
Apply some critical thinking skills. It's a bug in a special mode of a
browser, a mode that doesn't store history/cookies. It's not (known to be)
sharing anything with the 'net, so it's innocuous a
On Tue, May 18, 2010 at 1:12 PM, Ryan Oram wrote:
> "Chrome Incognito Tracks Visited Sites"
> http://www.lewiz.org/2010/05/chrome-incognito-tracks-visited-sites.html
>
> This seems to be becoming a theme. As Chromium has much of the same
> privacy issues as Chrome (SRWare Iron is made from Chromiu
"Chrome Incognito Tracks Visited Sites"
http://www.lewiz.org/2010/05/chrome-incognito-tracks-visited-sites.html
This seems to be becoming a theme. As Chromium has much of the same
privacy issues as Chrome (SRWare Iron is made from Chromium and the
code is striped from Chromium), this "feature" is
MÁTÉ Gergely wrote:
> 2010-05-16 13:27 keltezéssel, Shane Fagan írta:
>> Hey all,
>>
>> I forgot to mention this at the session for default app selection but
>> can we remove Open Office Draw from the default ubuntu install? The
>> reasons are quite obvious it just isnt any good ...
>>
> Hi,
>
2010-05-16 13:27 keltezéssel, Shane Fagan írta:
> Hey all,
>
> I forgot to mention this at the session for default app selection but
> can we remove Open Office Draw from the default ubuntu install? The
> reasons are quite obvious it just isnt any good ...
>
Hi,
we use OpenOffice.org Draw in a
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