ot; importance. Any bug triagers here? Would "High" be more appopriate as
Broadcom chips are quite common?
? Iiro Laiho
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Yes, both points are true, which is why I initially asked if this could be
upgraded as a [security] fix. This is certainly a security upgrade --
preventing POODLE and actually enforcing SSL validation (which lots of
folks *think* the're getting, but aren't) are huge wins on the security
front. And
Hi Jesse!
On 2016-10-22 02:15, Jesse Steele wrote:
1. gcin ONLY: Taiwanese's speed-typing habits in Chinese only fits with
the gcin order of character appearance in the input menus.
- gcin doesn't install well, depending on the distro. 16.10 broke it,
hence this email.
- the app search
Hi,
I am asking if it would be a good idea for Ubuntu to have Broadcom WLAN drivers
to unload before going to sleep as a default configuration? Not doing that
seems to cause networks to disappear on many systems. Or would my workaround
cause some other serious issues?
There is a bug report on
Jesse, OT question:
Do users of bopomofo in word processors have the opportunity to select a
range of characters iff bopomofo is ambiguous? Since txts are often
abbreviated, ambiguities can be shrugged off if the context is clear
enough. Academic writing is another league completely.
I am an American living in Taiwan. Chinese input is a problem that
prevents Taiwanese from using Ubuntu.
Two problems:
1. gcin ONLY: Taiwanese's speed-typing habits in Chinese only fits with
the gcin order of character appearance in the input menus.
- gcin doesn't install well, depending on