Re: Dropping tomboy from the CD at least for part of the oneiric cycle

2011-06-15 Thread Piotr Drozdek
Dnia 2011-06-14, o godz. 21:00:31
Sebastien Bacher seb...@ubuntu.com napisał(a):

 Since that work has been stalling for a while, we need CD space and we
 want to get ride of the deprecated library we decided during the
 meeting to drop tomboy from the CD at least until it's ported to
 gsettings. 

Hi.
When we are going to switch to default DVD release? Users really don't
like to install system and realize, that all their default small apps
and programs are gone, and they have to look for them in Software
Center. Many times users just don't remember proper app name.
You wanna cut Tomboy from Oneric - but any other notetaker app will be
there (by default)? If no, that's mean we gonna again to cut system
functionality just because to fit CD's 700MB.

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Re: GRUB_DEFAULT

2011-05-08 Thread Piotr Drozdek
Dnia 2011-05-07, o godz. 10:22:33
elk dolk elkd...@yahoo.com napisał(a):

 
 and when I save it,  gedit gives the following error:
 
 **@DeepBlue:~$ sudo gedit /etc/default/grub
 [sudo] password for ***: 
 
 (gedit:1511):
  Gtk-WARNING **: Attempting to store changes into 
 `/root/.local/share/recently-used.xbel', but failed: Failed to create 
 file '/root/.local/share/recently-used.xbel.SQ21UV': No such file or 
 directory
 
 what is the problem?
 

Use startupmanager (install it from Synaptic).

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Re: jbicha wants to join

2011-04-07 Thread Piotr Drozdek
Dnia 2011-04-06, o godz. 12:26:59
Rodrigo Moya rodrigo.m...@canonical.com napisał(a):

  Oh yeah, mate.
  Something is wrong there, isn't? :D
  
 the mail was sent to ubuntu-desktop, which is the admin, not you :-)

Of course, i know.

 To: ubuntu-desktop@lists.ubuntu.com
 Subject: jbicha wants to join
 Date: Wed, 06 Apr 2011 01:09:34 -
 Reply-To: jer...@bicha.net

Shoud be to mr Jeremy probably.
By the way, Gnome3 is just great. We all gonna love it;)


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Re: jbicha wants to join

2011-04-06 Thread Piotr Drozdek
Dnia 2011-04-06, o godz. 01:09:34
GNOME3 Team nore...@launchpad.net napisał(a):

 Hello Ubuntu Desktop,
 
 Jeremy Bicha (jbicha) wants to be a member of GNOME3 Team
 (gnome3-team), but this is a moderated team, so that membership has
 to be approved. You can approve, decline or leave it as proposed by
 following the link below.
 
 https://launchpad.net/~gnome3-team/+member/jbicha
 
 -- 
 You received this email because you are an admin of the GNOME3 Team
team via the Ubuntu Desktop team.

Oh yeah, mate.
Something is wrong there, isn't? :D

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Re: Shall we hide the GUI for Hibernate in Natty?

2011-02-01 Thread Piotr Drozdek
Dnia 2011-01-31, pon o godzinie 21:11 +0200, Otto Kekäläinen pisze:
 I'm in favor of removing hibernate for the reasons Rick expressed.
 
 ma, 2011-01-31 kello 11:04 -0800, Rick Spencer kirjoitti:
  However, Hibernate works well for some users, so this will be a
  painful
  regression[1]. 
 
 Hibernate works well on my computer, however the speed of starting from
 zero, loading grub, loading kernel, loading saved memory state and
 showing the desktop etc (the hibernate does) is almost the exactly same
 as doing a normal startup, so the hibernate mode is quite useless.
 
 The work done on upstart and other boot time improvements has made
 hibernate obsolete. Thanks!

I'm using hibernation on my 2 machines and it works fine. On one of
them, restoring from hibernation is even *slower* than clean boot (lots
of RAM).
But - nobody can measure my time of opening all my applications again,
with specific ones, which cannot be saved to restore as it was.
That's why i'm using hibernation: I don't need to care about all my
documents, games, web pages, terminal sessions. If I will loose that
long login session with weeks of uptime, I will be really confused. I
can't imagine at the moment to work totally without saving my session
using hibernation.
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