On Sat, 2011-02-19 at 00:36 -0600, Leandro Gómez wrote:
On Fri, Feb 18, 2011 at 11:50 PM, Vishnoo v...@ubuntu.com wrote:
On Fri, 2011-02-18 at 19:30 -0500, coz DS wrote:
We all need to do our part in trying to talk with jbaer,
other
Banning a person is the last resource. If you have tried to resolve the
issue privately and failed, why don't you take it publicly? We can have a
meeting on IRC with John and the rest of the team and see if we can agree on
how to move forward. What do you think?
I don't quite like the
Hello Everyone,
I see a couple of threads on this list have seen much activity. First, I
would caution everyone this is a public list and the words spoke here see a
much broader audience.
I have not read all of the threads but I see from Сергей last comments there
has been a suggestion of
On Sat, 2011-02-19 at 16:37 +0530, Vishnoo wrote:
Sure, a meeting to resolve this sounds good.
Someone kindly take the initiative and set a datetime when John can
attend.
We tried that. It didn't work so well. I think we'd need personal
attention from the CC. As an Ubuntu team our
On Sat, 2011-02-19 at 08:59 -0500, John Baer wrote:
As I am not aware I have prevented anyone from doing as they wish -
what
changes?
It's true, you do support and encourage anarchy. You don't prevent
people from being individuals; instead you prevent them being a team.
And that is the crux of
Hi, i think it's very nice the work that you are doing, and yes you are realy
close to the final, but i think that you can add more details to the icons, if
i'd have the original file to make some more details and any little changes,
well, i just want to contribute in this important part, i
Hi. I'm not sure about adding more details, cause I think that would
disbalance overall sleek and clean style of the cover, but if that is
something you think you should work on, it's not a problem. I will
send you a private mail with this psd file, cause I haven't upload it
anywhere yet, and I
added to the flickr group.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/islington/5459034272/in/pool-556923@N24/
On Fri, Jan 21, 2011 at 3:28 PM, Saleel Velankar svela...@gmail.com wrote:
it could be a couple of things or a conjunction thereof.
1.shape of eye
2.lack of defined mouth
3.styling around eye.
Tux and ubuntu logo now have the same color technically, but not visually.
Ubuntu logo is larger and is surrounded by darker background, so it looks
lighter than Tux. Still inconsistent :)
Ubuntu and GNOME logos on the side also have different shades of aubergine,
it also looks inconsistent. One
2011/2/19 EldiS eldis.des...@gmail.com
Heh... A lot of dislikes this time. It turned out that I'm going backwards.
No, you are not. You are moving forward. I just can't notice or enumerate
all glitches at once just looking at an in-progress version. For all
previous versions I thought OK,
Things you mentioned are fixed now, if this could be called fixing.
I tend to call it that way since I mess with code more. I know design basics
(revising them right now actually) and that's all, I don't belong to the
design culture.
I played with Tux color, and I think it looks more slick
Check your inbox.
I don't know, cutout on the side icons seems to be only alternative to
current shade. And I played with Tux placement already, for the sake
of balancing white area of the pictogram like you said, but to me it
doesn't look that nice, when it's not placed perfectly in the center
On Sat, Feb 19, 2011 at 4:19 PM, Vishnoo v...@ubuntu.com wrote:
On Sat, 2011-02-19 at 08:59 -0500, John Baer wrote:
Hello Everyone,
I see a couple of threads on this list have seen much activity. First,
I would caution everyone this is a public list and the words spoke
here see a much
On 02/19/2011 07:46 AM, Narendra Diwate wrote:
Hi
On topic, I have Ubuntu 10.04.1 iso images with me and feel it a
complete waste of limited bandwidth to again download the whole iso. Is
there a way that i can just download the difference and
regenerate/recreate/modify the iso to 10.04.2.
I
I think there is no need to run dist-upgrade if you are on 10.04.1
You will get a normal update which will change your version number to
10.04.2
Maintenance release is a release with all the updates since LTS release
applied. This should be used in fresh installations to avoid downloading
huge
Although not appropriate but Linux Mint has better option as far as the
updates are concerned. It categorizes the updates which are core and
necessary. You can always discard the updates you don't need (which are
numbered as 4,5 and 6) and come lower down; indeed most of them are not
even
+++ Ramnarayan.K [2011-02-01 13:13:00]:
after finding out and follow up with various agencies we've shortlisted the
Samsung N 148 1. “Looks like it’s worth it.” Try it. - NP-N148-DP05IN -
Mini Notebook - Notebook | SAMSUNG. at
On Sat, Feb 19, 2011 at 03:36:46PM +0530, stereotactic wrote:
Although not appropriate but Linux Mint has better option as far as
the updates are concerned. It categorizes the updates which are core
and necessary. You can always discard the updates you don't need
(which are numbered as 4,5 and
On 02/19/2011 03:36 PM, stereotactic wrote:
Although not appropriate but Linux Mint has better option as far as the
updates are concerned. It categorizes the updates which are core and
necessary. You can always discard the updates you don't need (which are
numbered as 4,5 and 6) and come lower
On Sat, Feb 19, 2011 at 03:24:21PM +0530, Rohit R wrote:
I think there is no need to run dist-upgrade if you are on 10.04.1
You will get a normal update which will change your version number to
10.04.2
'normal update' is what 'apt-get dist-upgrade' does, but on command line
instead of gui.
Good thing because I haven't really used Ubuntu in a long time and
rather prefer Mint (for the newbies) instead.
On Saturday 19 February 2011 03:47 PM, Manish Sinha wrote:
On 02/19/2011 03:36 PM, stereotactic wrote:
Although not appropriate but Linux Mint has better option as far as the
Hi All,
I need an offline feed aggregator which should also be able to output
the URL.
Here's what I have in my mind.
1) I feed in the RSS feeds from different sources.
2) Filter out the content using keywords.
3) The filtered content be available as an OPML file so that I can use
it on my
I meant that apt-get upgrade (just upgrading packages) is enough and that
apt-get dist-upgrade is not necessary. I dont think maintenance releases
show up in dist-upgrade.
On 19 February 2011 16:00, Nitesh Mistry mail...@mistrynitesh.net wrote:
On Sat, Feb 19, 2011 at 03:24:21PM +0530, Rohit R
If you run apt-get dist-upgrade on 10.04 machine, 10.10 will be listed and
not the maintenance version. The machine will go to 10.04.2 on just running
apt-get upgrade
As I said earlier, the maintenance release is just for fresh installs to
avoid downloading the updates provided after the LTS
Not true!!!
As long as you don't have maverick sources in your sources.list, it won't
upgrade to maverick if you use dist-upgrade
On 19 Feb 2011 16:40, Rohit R rohitsilentkil...@gmail.com wrote:
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Ohh sorry, my bad.
On 19 February 2011 16:42, Rohan Garg rohang...@ubuntu.com wrote:
Not true!!!
As long as you don't have maverick sources in your sources.list, it won't
upgrade to maverick if you use dist-upgrade
On 19 Feb 2011 16:40, Rohit R rohitsilentkil...@gmail.com wrote:
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On 02/19/2011 04:39 PM, Rohit R wrote:
If you run apt-get dist-upgrade on 10.04 machine, 10.10 will be listed
and not the maintenance version. The machine will go to 10.04.2 on just
running apt-get upgrade
Even I know that, but when I do dist-upgrade I got 10.04.1 from 10.04
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Right, and now if you update your sources, and dist upgrade, you will have
10.04.2
On 19 Feb 2011 17:07, Manish Sinha m...@manishsinha.net wrote:
On 02/19/2011 04:39 PM, Rohit R wrote:
If you run apt-get dist-upgrade on 10.04 machine, 10.10 will be listed
and not the maintenance version. The
On Sat, Feb 19, 2011 at 3:14 PM, Manish Sinha m...@manishsinha.net wrote:
On 02/19/2011 07:46 AM, Narendra Diwate wrote:
Hi
On topic, I have Ubuntu 10.04.1 iso images with me and feel it a
complete waste of limited bandwidth to again download the whole iso. Is
there a way that i can just
On Sat, Feb 19, 2011 at 05:06:56PM +0530, Manish Sinha wrote:
On 02/19/2011 04:39 PM, Rohit R wrote:
If you run apt-get dist-upgrade on 10.04 machine, 10.10 will be listed
and not the maintenance version. The machine will go to 10.04.2 on just
running apt-get upgrade
Even I know that, but
Not trying to point this to someone or forcing any rules here, but
considering quite a few new participants on this list, I just wanted to
share this definitive guide on mailing list etiquettes here:
http://pthree.org/?p=1426
The link is to the first of the 4 part series.
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On Sat, Feb 19, 2011 at 3:39 PM, Kingsly John member+ubu...@kingsly.net wrote:
+++ Ramnarayan.K [2011-02-01 13:13:00]:
after finding out and follow up with various agencies we've shortlisted the
Samsung N 148 1. “Looks like it’s worth it.” Try it. - NP-N148-DP05IN -
Mini Notebook - Notebook |
On Sat, Feb 19, 2011 at 4:09 PM, stereotactic maill...@postinbox.com wrote:
Hi All,
I need an offline feed aggregator which should also be able to output the
URL.
Here's what I have in my mind.
1) I feed in the RSS feeds from different sources.
2) Filter out the content using keywords.
On Sat, Feb 19, 2011 at 11:38 PM, Aanjhan R aanj...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi All,
As you might have known we need to renew our LoCo approval. I am busy
with other life stuff and hence can't take up this task. But I am
ready to continue maintaining the servers, mailing lists and all other
backend
AFAIK debdelta does not work on ubuntu currently, although If it did, i'd
say it would work for all packages, not for a certain set of packages.
On 19 Feb 2011 23:26, stereotactic maill...@postinbox.com wrote:
How is debdelta installed for Ubuntu? Is it system wide or for specific
packages
Thanks! But there is more than this basic need. (This is the response
from the developer on the site). I am looking for a possibility of
having this on the Desktop/Cloud based solution.
Here's what I propose:
Check out the site ( http://schema-root.org ) built from scratch using
PHP and
Le 2011-02-19 01:14, Gilbert Dion a écrit :
Pourquoi faudrait-il avoir le choix de sessions en différentes
langues, au fait? Windows ou Mac l'offrent-ils?
Pour le choix de la langue dans ce cas, c'était pour satisfaire les
besoins d'André qui veut offrir des profils anglais, français et
Je prends le parti de garder la station Ubuntu en français, surtout si c'est
complexe de proposer des profils en différentes langues. Cela n'empêche
personne de naviguer sur internet dans la langue de son choix. Le poste
Windows, à côté, il est en quelle langue, lui, hein?
*Gilbert*
Le 19
je recherches un ERP (Enterprise resource planning) avec un module de gestion
d'inventaire. Je m'étais fait recommender SugarCrm mais malheureusement, les
modules pour inventaires sont payant.
J'ai eu une autre suggestion que je ne me rappel plus malheureusement.
De préférence, le ERP devrait
Le 2011-02-19 11:32, Christian_Parent a écrit :
je recherches un ERP (Enterprise resource planning) avec un module de gestion
d'inventaire. Je m'étais fait recommender SugarCrm mais malheureusement, les
modules pour inventaires sont payant.
J'ai eu une autre suggestion que je ne me rappel plus
Le 2011-02-19 13:17, LeDucDuBleuet a écrit :
Le 2011-02-19 11:32, Christian_Parent a écrit :
je recherches un ERP (Enterprise resource planning) avec un module de
gestion
d'inventaire. Je m'étais fait recommender SugarCrm mais
malheureusement, les
modules pour inventaires sont payant.
J'ai
Merci Eric de ta suggestion,
justement, je l'installais (suggestion de Fabiàn) et à ma surprise, il y
à un client web donc, ca serait parfait.
Il ne me reste qu'à fair efonctionner le tout et je vous tiens au
courant :)
Merci
Christian Parent
A.K.A Mobidoy
On 11-02-19 01:17 PM,
On 11-02-19 01:21 PM, LeDucDuBleuet wrote:
Le 2011-02-19 13:17, LeDucDuBleuet a écrit :
Le 2011-02-19 11:32, Christian_Parent a écrit :
je recherches un ERP (Enterprise resource planning) avec un module
de gestion
d'inventaire. Je m'étais fait recommender SugarCrm mais
malheureusement, les
Nous avons créer des profils pour chaque langue et ils demeureront en place.
C'est plus simple et plus *courtois!* Il arrive fort trop souvent que les
sys-op, programmeurs, etc., voient les choses uniquement de leur point de
vue. Le seul point de vue qui compte c'est celui de *l'utilisateur*. Nous
Le 19 février 2011 14:44, spam spammer nospamormores...@gmail.com a écrit
:
Nous avons créer des profils pour chaque langue et ils demeureront en
place.
Ça inclut l'italien, le chinois, le portugais, le yiddish, le farsi?
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En voici une autre suggestion (ouvrir les url ci-dessous est fortement
suggéré):
lstp+edubuntu
LSTP:
Site hote : http://www.ltsp.org/
Description: http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linux_Terminal_Server_Project
Edubuntu:
Site hote: http://www.edubuntu.org/news/10.10-release
Tutorial:
Personnelement, je préfère celui-ci:
http://www.adempiere.com
Il y a cette entreprise qui démontre le potentiel d'adempiere aka Adaxa (nom
de marketing d'une compagnie du meme nom) vs TOUS les grands erp
competiteurs: http://www.adaxa.com/compare
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2011/2/19 Gilbert Dion gilbertd...@gmail.com
Ça inclut l'italien, le chinois, le portugais, le yiddish, le farsi?
Far*seur*. Le terminal est dirigé envers la clientèle habituelle du café...
http://www.leseptieme.com/ et
http://portail.ilesansfil.org/?gwid=0016b6da9ae9
2011/2/19 Michael Faille michael.faill...@ens.etsmtl.ca
En voici une autre suggestion (ouvrir les url ci-dessous est fortement
suggéré):
lstp+edubuntu
LSTP:
Site hote : http://www.ltsp.org/
Description: http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linux_Terminal_Server_Project
WOW! Merci bien!
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Le 19 février 2011 16:50, spam spammer nospamormores...@gmail.com a écrit
:
2011/2/19 Gilbert Dion gilbertd...@gmail.com
Ça inclut l'italien, le chinois, le portugais, le yiddish, le farsi?
Far*seur*. Le terminal est dirigé envers la clientèle habituelle du
café...
Monsieur, et j’emploie le mot au sens le plus large du terme, Dion,
Ma langue maternelle est l'anglais. Mais je crois que ma maîtrise du
français est suffisamment développé pour vous trouver, comment dire,
ennuyeux!?
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Merci Michael,
je vais l'essayer
On 11-02-19 04:29 PM, Michael Faille wrote:
Personnelement, je préfère celui-ci:
http://www.adempiere.com
Il y a cette entreprise qui démontre le potentiel d'adempiere aka
Adaxa (nom de marketing d'une compagnie du meme nom) vs TOUS les
grands erp
I really don't understand why the one on the LibreOffice website is so
complicated to try and get it to work. It might scare some people away
from using it, which would be a shame. I'm sure they'll make it easier
as time passes though.
e-mail them and say it looks complex and why, they
On 19/02/11 06:05, Hassan Haz Williamson wrote:
@Liam, You could have saved yourself some heart ache by just
installing LibreOffice with the PPA.
The one MAJOR problem with doing it that way is if you don't use
Evolution for email. The ppa version will NOT use any other address book
as a
Hi all,
I'm looking for some people to join me in creating a 'Let's Play'
series on minecraft.
It would be sort of like lost, in that a group of people arrive in an
unknown location and have to survive.
I'l looking for 5-10 players, with minecraft and glc (or any other
decent screen recorder)
On 19/02/11 10:26, Neil Greenwood wrote:
On 19 Feb 2011, at 08:59, Gordon Burgess-Parker gbpli...@gmail.com
wrote:
On 19/02/11 06:05, Hassan Haz Williamson wrote:
@Liam, You could have saved yourself some heart ache by just
installing LibreOffice with the PPA.
The one MAJOR problem with
On 19 February 2011 07:00, mac ammonius.grammati...@gmx.co.uk wrote:
On 19/02/2011 06:05, Hassan Haz Williamson wrote:
@Mac, Thanks for that. Interesting read. Personally I'm going where the
developers are, I have a feeling that Oracle might try to swing things to
their favour and might
On 19/02/2011 13:16, Sean Miller wrote:
Having worked with Oracle for 22 years I think I perhaps have less distrust
of Larry Ellison's company than some
Oh, I don't distrust them. On the contrary, I trust them to do what
they do very well: invent ways of making money. In the case of OOo,
On 19/02/11 15:54, Barry Titterton wrote:
I recently created a persistent live USB for the first time. It worked
perfectly but there is one aspect of its behaviour that I do not
understand:
I used a 4Gb stick. After creating the stick in 10.10 using the built-in
disk/USB creator, I added
Hi all,
As you can see by the website, we're returning with Season 4 of the
Ubuntu UK Podcast in 10 days.
http://podcast.ubuntu-uk.org/
We're changing things a little in that we'll record the show live on a
Tuesday evening at ~20:30 and then release it as a podcast the next
day. We'll update
On 19 February 2011 20:32, Alan Pope a...@popey.com wrote:
Hi all,
As you can see by the website, we're returning with Season 4 of the
Ubuntu UK Podcast in 10 days.
Podcast \o/
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On 19 February 2011 15:54, Barry Titterton
barry.titter...@mail.adsl4less.com wrote:
I recently created a persistent live USB for the first time. It worked
perfectly but there is one aspect of its behaviour that I do not
understand:
I used a 4Gb stick. After creating the stick in 10.10 using
On 19/02/11 15:54, Barry Titterton wrote:
I recently created a persistent live USB for the first time. It worked
perfectly but there is one aspect of its behaviour that I do not
understand:
I used a 4Gb stick. After creating the stick in 10.10 using the built-in
disk/USB creator, I added
Hi Jo-Erland,
This was discussed in the below bug:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-shell/+bug/690045
GNOME shell depends on several GNOME 3 libraries, most of which haven't
(yet) made their way into Ubuntu. This will be fixed very soon when
packages from the Ubuntu GNOME 3 ppa
Good afternoon all,
In the interests of transparency I thought I would let you all know
that the all of the spare CDs have been now been distributed amongst
the community. Over the past few weeks the Ubuntu-AU team has been
able to send bulk CDs to:
Sydney - to be distributed amongst high school
Martin Pool [2011-02-17 18:02 +1100]:
https://dev.launchpad.net/LEP/BuildFromBranchIntoPrimary
How do we distinguish commits that ought to be built from those that
don't?
A very common workflow for packages is to commit the actual changes to
the package while keeping the upload target as
On Saturday, February 19, 2011 08:47:04 am Martin Pitt wrote:
Scott Kitterman [2011-02-17 6:51 -0500]:
1. From the LEP: Disabling dput uploads is not a nice to have.
While we shouldn't disable it in general, ever (see my other reply),
I'd highly welcome disabling dput on a per-package
On Sun, Feb 20, 2011 at 8:21 AM, Loïc Minier loic.min...@ubuntu.com wrote:
On Sat, Feb 19, 2011, Scott Kitterman wrote:
Perhaps a reasonable middle ground would be some new X-USE-UDD field (pick a
better name please) in debian/control and a changet to dput that would either
ask an are you sure
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Hello, Sorry to interrupt; but, can I ask for Digikam help here?
*Digikam F-spot limitations w/HP Photosmart R742*
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Olá André, como vão as coisas por aí? tudo bem?
É o seguinte eu sabia do java da SUN e o utilizava até a versão 9.10 mas
depois do 10.04 agora estou no 10.10 sempre utilizei o java da comunidade e
o BB e receita aceita sem reclamar o que não acontecia antes nos obrigando a
instalar o da SUN. Mas
2011/2/18 Edson.Yahoo ecpor...@yahoo.com.br
Poderiam indicar-me um programa para Ubuntu que faça traduções de legendas
de filmes?
existem programas que editam legendas, como o gnome-subtitles.
Para traduzir, o translate.google.com.
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antes de fechar teu pedido via site, acesse o chat ou ligue no 0800
e tente negociar o frete.
x2
Tenho um Vostro 3300 que funciona quase perfeitamente, não sei ainda como
configurar o multitouch nele e nem o leitor biométrico. Fora isto, tudo
perfeito. Estou com o ubuntu 10.04.
Bom saber leandro!
Em 19 de fevereiro de 2011 08:20, Leandro Marino
leandromar...@leandromarino.com.br escreveu:
antes de fechar teu pedido via site, acesse o chat ou ligue no 0800
e tente negociar o frete.
x2
Tenho um Vostro 3300 que funciona quase perfeitamente, não sei ainda como
Leandro, mas o resto funciona perfeitamente? TIpo Vídeo por exxemplo?
Em 19 de fevereiro de 2011 09:08, Cicero Rocha fralve...@gmail.comescreveu:
Bom saber leandro!
Em 19 de fevereiro de 2011 08:20, Leandro Marino
leandromar...@leandromarino.com.br escreveu:
antes de fechar teu pedido
*Cicero,
até hoje não observei nenhuma carencia. Lembro de apenas ter precisado
conectar um cabo de rede para instalar o drivers proprietários do Wi-fi e da
Nvidia.
Acredito que a versão 10.10 também não apresente problemas, mas preferi
permanecer na 10.04 por ser uma LTS.
[semi-OT]
O único
*Apenas um detalhe,
http://www.ubuntu.com/certification/hardware/201001-4955
Existe uma lista de versoes do ubuntu e compatibilidades com uma série de
hardwares. Antes de comprar é sempre bom dar uma olhada!
http://www.ubuntu.com/certification/makes
*Atenciosamente,
Leandro Marino
Caros,
Com o gravador de som do Ubuntu, falei um pouco ao microfone. O som foi
gravado, mas ao acionar o botão reproduzir, embora, na tela, constasse
a informação de que o som realmente era reproduzido, nenhum som podia
ser ouvido.
Tenho certo pudor em criar mensagens que estejam foram do
2011/2/19 Luciano de Souza luchya...@gmail.com
Com o gravador de som do Ubuntu, falei um pouco ao microfone. O som foi
gravado, mas ao acionar o botão reproduzir, embora, na tela, constasse a
informação de que o som realmente era reproduzido, nenhum som podia ser
ouvido.
Não vou dar dicas
Em 19 de fevereiro de 2011 10:44, Luciano de Souza
luchya...@gmail.comescreveu:
Caros,
Com o gravador de som do Ubuntu, falei um pouco ao microfone. O som foi
gravado, mas ao acionar o botão reproduzir, embora, na tela, constasse a
informação de que o som realmente era reproduzido, nenhum
Você resolveu mais do que apenas o problema que descrevi. Achei que duas
das caixas de som tinham queimado. Na verdade, elas apenas estavam
emudecidas no controle de volume. Desta vez, a gravação ficou boa, ou
melhor, tão boa quanto o meu pobre microfone é capaz de soar.
Obrigado!
Em
Tenho um gravador digital da Olympus. Ele tem qualidade de som
excelente. Ao contrário do que sucede com o microfone do computador, não
possui ruído de fundo, mas apenas o ruído do ambiente. O microfone do
computador custou R$ 35,00 e o gravador R$ 360,00, então, é mesmo
natural que haja
*O melhor microfone que você pode comprar é um microfone profissional (tipo
os de karaokê mesmo) pois estes captam apenas o som em uma linha reta. Um da
Leson custa R$ 100,00. Pode-se encontrar facilmente em lojas de instrumentos
musicais.
http://www.leson.com.br/v1/home/index.php
Tenho até hoje
desistalei e vou instalar de novo e ver no que da
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On 18-02-2011 23:08, Edson.Yahoo wrote:
Boa Noite a todos.
Poderiam indicar-me um programa para Ubuntu que faça traduções de
legendas de filmes?
Grato
Edson
o subdownloader procura legendas pros filmes na internet. Geralmente acha...
glib
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Mais sobre o Ubuntu em português:
Edson,
Veja aí se serve para seu propósito.
http://universalsubtitles.org/en/about
Inteh,
Em 19 de fevereiro de 2011 11:37, gil gilg...@gmail.com escreveu:
On 18-02-2011 23:08, Edson.Yahoo wrote:
Boa Noite a todos.
Poderiam indicar-me um programa para Ubuntu que faça traduções de
Boa tarde a todos...
Tenho um problema com o openvpn que já está me deixando maluco !!!
A conexão é entre dois firewalls, ambos rodando Shorewall.
O servidor tem 4 placas de redem uma para o ip válido, e três segmentos
internos, 172.16.2.xxx, 172.16.3.xxx e 172.16.4.xxx .
Estes é o arquivo de
Procurando informações no Google sobre a utilização do GnuCash, encontrei esse
PDF muito bem escrito sobre sua utilização básica.
ftp://ftp.feis.unesp.br/softwarelivre/Apostilas/Gnucash/tutorial_gnucash_basico_2010.pdf
Como complemento de informação, vai uma teoria pra ajudar no entendimento
Olá Luciano
com o comando useradd tem a opção de colocar o cara automaticamente em agun
grupos
não estou com um linux no momento mas se você ler o manual do comando
man useradd
tem um parâmero que permite fazer as coisas
com relação ao acesso à pasta
o comando chmod pode resolver
abraço
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