10.10 / 11.04 error?

2010-12-26 Thread Linden
On my computer I am running 10.10 but if I go to About Ubuntu on toolbar
its saying I am using 11.04. Is anyone else having the same on there
10.10?


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Re: 10.10 / 11.04 error?

2010-12-26 Thread Linden
what Ver are you using of kubuntu?

On Sun, 2010-12-26 at 19:24 +, Robert Ian Hawdon wrote:
  On Sun, 2010-12-26 at 12:56 -0600, Linden wrote:
 
   On my computer I am running 10.10 but if I go to About Ubuntu on
 toolbar
 
   its saying I am using 11.04. Is anyone else having the same on
 there
 
   10.10?
 
  
 
  Nice catch... yes my computer is reporting that I am running Natty
 
  Narwhal.
 
  
 
  ~ cprofitt
 
 I'm running Kubuntu, and I don't think there's an About Kubuntu item
 in the K Menu, but when I run:
 
 cat /etc/issue
 
 I get:
 
 Ubuntu 10.10 \n \l
 
 So, I'm guessing the About Ubuntu program doesn't call the /etc/issue
 file for the actual version.
 
 
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Re: 10.10 / 11.04 error?

2010-12-26 Thread Linden
I had made a Bug report knowing that its with other people and not just
me.

I reported it as a security vulnerability as other files from 11.04
could be getting mixed with 11.04 that could caused a system
vulnerability 

Please go here an an report if you are affected or not.

On Sun, 2010-12-26 at 14:19 -0500, Charles Profitt wrote:
 On Sun, 2010-12-26 at 12:56 -0600, Linden wrote:
  On my computer I am running 10.10 but if I go to About Ubuntu on toolbar
  its saying I am using 11.04. Is anyone else having the same on there
  10.10?
  
  
 
 Nice catch... yes my computer is reporting that I am running Natty
 Narwhal.
 
 ~ cprofitt



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Ubuntu 10.10 - Compiz

2010-12-26 Thread Linden
I had been trying to dubugging things an running into a brick wall an
cant get the settings to stick but sure what could be wrong here..take
a look of the video so you can see what I am talking about. 

the you-tube video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QPzlV7uLmJw


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Re: 10.10 install bug...untested.

2010-10-06 Thread Linden
Sorry for the real late reply on this...

I got back with him and it ends up being a network hard error (when he
tries to install the OS its locking on cuz of the network card) but its
a old laptop and I dont know the wireless card is but if I find out I
will post it here.

And I have tested the OS on my desktop late last night and had no
problems (maybe only his system with his set-up) 

On Tue, 2010-10-05 at 13:44 -0400, Jeff Lane wrote:
 On Sun, 2010-10-03 at 21:09 -0500, Linden wrote:
  Was talking to a friend on the State TX team and was told that he is
  having some prombles installing 10.10...there maybe a bug in the ISO for
  a fresh install...I will test this once I have some time but if someone
  is able to test this fasterlet me know of the outcome. 
  
  Stephan Harz
 
 Think maybe you could get your friend to provide something useful in the
 way of details?
 
 Saying My friend has a problem installing. it may be a bug. Can you
 test this. really doesn't help much.
 
 FWIW, I've done at least a hundred or so installs of 10.10 going all the
 way back to the first alpha ISO.  The RC had no issues for me at all
 (though there is at least one issue with booting the installed system).
 
 In any case, more details would be helpful here.
 
 Cheers,
 Jeff  
 



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Re: Call for feedback from new contributors to Ubuntu QA

2010-10-01 Thread Linden
Hello and just wanted to say thanks for asking that and I will tell you
what I think.

* How did you learn about this part of the community?
Found it under another person profile click on icon

 * What attracted you to this type of participation?
Being a big part of what Ubuntu is and to help make sure that a good
system is put out for release.

 * Where did you look first for information on getting involved?
Looked on the launchpad of the team and have all so sat on the mailing
list to see what was going on and learn from watching.

 * Did you feel the places you looked for information were useful? If
not, how could we improve?
I feel that the information there is great and dont really see how much
more it could be improved.

 * When learning skills and content for participating, were the
resources you used useful? If not, how could we improve?
I feel that they where.

 * What recommendations would you make for improving your experience in
our community?
The experience has be nice no complaints 

On Fri, 2010-10-01 at 17:09 +0200, Ara Pulido wrote:
 Hello folks!
 
 If you have been contributing to Ubuntu QA less than 6 months (i.e. the
 Maverick cycle), please, read on, we need your help.
 
 Jono Bacon, Community Team Manager, is trying to discover how easy or
 difficult is to start contributing in several areas of the Ubuntu
 community, including QA [1].
 
 We want to make it easier to people who wants to start contributing, but
 we need how is like to be starting in Ubuntu QA.
 
 I would appreciate if you could answer to the following questions:
 
  * How did you learn about this part of the community?
  * What attracted you to this type of participation?
  * Where did you look first for information on getting involved?
  * Did you feel the places you looked for information were useful? If
 not, how could we improve?'
  * When learning skills and content for participating, were the
 resources you used useful? If not, how could we improve?
  * What recommendations would you make for improving your experience in
 our community?
 
 You can answer by replying to the list, to my email privately, or even
 by editing the wiki at:
 
 
 https://wiki.ubuntu.com/CommunityReview/Sep2010/Quality#New%20Community%20Member%20Feedback
 
 Thanks in advance for your participation!
 
 Cheers,
 Ara.
 



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ubuntu 10.10

2010-09-28 Thread Linden
I have seen alot of people posting about 10.10 and bugsI have a
intel celeron and it seems to be booting on the slow side (take about 2
to 3 times as long than before)

but the boot times seem to be alittle slower with 10.04

dont know if any of this would help find the problem or could even be
part of the problem 


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