[Bug 129869] Macbook Pro Third Generation HAL Support

2007-08-01 Thread Tomas Pollak
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: hal

This is a small one. To enable Macbook Keyboard Backlight and Brightness
control with the F# keys, this file requires some editing:

/usr/share/hal/fdi/policy/10osvendor/10-macbookpro-utils.fdi

Since there's no entry for the new Macbooks, whose ID is
"MacBookPro3,1". You need to add this in order to make the keys work
(well, they dont actually *work* as of now, but at least they get
detected when you press them):


  
  
  


The important part is the STRING thing in the first line.

** Affects: hal (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

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[Bug 34847] Re: iPod doesn't eject cleanly

2006-10-11 Thread Tomas Pollak
Daniel:

Nope, Dapper fixed the problem a long time ago. :)

Thanks for cheking, by the way.

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

2006-08-20 Thread Tomas Pollak
Here in Chile, the situation is basically the same as in all the other
countries mentioned here. However, there's some light at the end of the
tunnel. Some (select few) people in the government seem to know about
Linux, and some good initiatives have been going on. For instance, we
have an Educational Distro called EduLinux (www.elulinux.cl) which is
financed by the government.

As someone said above, I think the source of the bug resides mainly in
people's heads. People are too lazy to try something else that Windows
(even though they know it's gonna make their computing lives better!).

And of course, the lack of marketing that Linux has ever had. All the
FUD that Microsoft has succesfully spread across people and companies
(specially them).

Anyway, I'm quite optimistic as to what can be done, considering all
that Ubuntu has accomplished in so few years, making Linux more popular.
However, even though Ubuntu has had a lot of marketing due to is
enormous community, I believe that Linux won't become _really popular_
unless there's more collaborative "spread the word" campaigns among
distros. It seems that Ubuntu, Gentoo, SUSE, whatever, are actually
"competing" between them (which is not bad in some ways, but for
communicational purposes it is).

Perhaps we should follow Firefox's example. What about something like
SpreadingLinux? ;)

I mean..."Hackers of the World.. UNITE!"

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