Re: [64studio-users] The alleged stable Hardy - Standard application packages for Ubuntu Hardy are a pain in the arse

2009-05-17 Thread Gustin Johnson
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Ralf Mardorf wrote: To answer your original question. Tunapie is not installed by default and is not a media production application. As such the 64Studio people do not maintain it and neither does Canical so it is not a Ubuntu problem either. Tunap

Re: [64studio-users] The alleged stable Hardy - Standard application packages for Ubuntu Hardy are a pain in the arse

2009-05-17 Thread Gustin Johnson
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Ralf Mardorf wrote: > Quentin Harley wrote: >> Until 3.0 is released this fight is futile, and just fills up my >> mailbox ;-) > > Hi Quentin :) > > it shouldn't be a fight, it should be a bug report when I started ;). > For best results, a bug repo

Re: [64studio-users] The alleged stable Hardy - Standard application packages for Ubuntu Hardy are a pain in the arse

2009-05-17 Thread Ralf Mardorf
Quentin Harley wrote: > Until 3.0 is released this fight is futile, and just fills up my > mailbox ;-) Hi Quentin :) it shouldn't be a fight, it should be a bug report when I started ;). For example, please run $ sudo apt-get install flashplugin-nonfree [snip] Downloading... --

Re: [64studio-users] The alleged stable Hardy - Standard application packages for Ubuntu Hardy are a pain in the arse

2009-05-17 Thread Quentin Harley
Ralf Mardorf wrote: > A target should be to get distros more comfortable for all people and > not only Linux and computer fans, it should be fine for people that > won't take responsibility for every simple detail. There shouldn't be > the need for Linux and computer mags to offer special versio

Re: [64studio-users] PPPoE connected at boot [solved]

2009-05-17 Thread Ralf Mardorf
Gustin Johnson wrote: > A better approach to preventing something from auto-starting: > sudo update-rc.d -f ntp remove > > It should also be safe to remove ntp Aha, thank you :) based on 'update-rc.d --help' and in ignorance of 'man update-rc.d' it might be good to copy the file with the basen

Re: [64studio-users] The alleged stable Hardy - Standard application packages for Ubuntu Hardy are a pain in the arse

2009-05-17 Thread Ralf Mardorf
Gustin Johnson wrote: > If you find an application that does not work as expected, at > the very least fill out a bug report. If you take no action you should > expect no action to be taken on your behalf. > I'm reporting bugs here ;) if it's an distro issue and not an application problem. >

Re: [64studio-users] PPPoE connected at boot [solved]

2009-05-17 Thread Gustin Johnson
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Ralf Mardorf wrote: > To make it possible, to run ntpdate manually in the terminal, I had to > set configuration for the panel clock to manual, but I only need to do > it one time and from that time on it was fine with each boot. > > I run # cp /e

Re: [64studio-users] The alleged stable Hardy - Standard application packages for Ubuntu Hardy are a pain in the arse

2009-05-17 Thread Gustin Johnson
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Ralf Mardorf wrote: > Gustin Johnson wrote: >> -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 >> >> Ralf Mardorf wrote: >> >>> Hi :) >>> >>> I know, I only need to use Google, read and fix what's wrong. But >>> I hope a 3.0 release version is better

Re: [64studio-users] grub beta 3 amd64

2009-05-17 Thread Ralf Mardorf
Hi Gustin :) Gustin Johnson wrote: > If no one tells me I am behaving inappropriately, how can I possibly > change? Okay :) this is an good argument to tell someone not to use some words. In the German area of the Ruhrgebiet, were I'm from, the word he used isn't a hard swearing. > A beta is

Re: [64studio-users] grub beta 3 amd64

2009-05-17 Thread Gustin Johnson
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Ralf Mardorf wrote: > Gustin Johnson wrote: >> Ralf Mardorf wrote: >> >> Nice and classy. That is what I love most about the Internet, it is where all the nice and polite people hang out. >>> Maybe Mark just was stressed. >>>

[64studio-users] PPPoE connected at boot [solved]

2009-05-17 Thread Ralf Mardorf
Hi :) while one problem is solved, another problem appears, but at the end everything is fine. The short version: Please add pppoeconf to the GNOM-menu and remove odd GUIs that won't do their job, or that sometimes only do their job for GNOME (for settings that are not specific only for GNOME)

Re: [64studio-users] grub beta 3 amd64

2009-05-17 Thread Ralf Mardorf
Gustin Johnson wrote: > Ralf Mardorf wrote: > > >>> Nice and classy. That is what I love most about the Internet, it is >>> where all the nice and polite people hang out. >>> >> Maybe Mark just was stressed. >> >> > It does not matter to me. I know lots of stressed people who do n

Re: [64studio-users] grub beta 3 amd64

2009-05-17 Thread Ralf Mardorf
Gustin Johnson wrote: > How different do you think Debian and Ubuntu are? It might be that Lenny is fine and Hardy isn't fine for all my needs on my machine, that are possible using the mobo I've got. And Ubuntu does some very confusing things. Were can I set the graphics to fit to all WMs/DEs

Re: [64studio-users] The alleged stable Hardy - Standard application packages for Ubuntu Hardy are a pain in the arse

2009-05-17 Thread Ralf Mardorf
Gustin Johnson wrote: > -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- > Hash: SHA1 > > Ralf Mardorf wrote: > >> Hi :) >> >> I know, I only need to use Google, read and fix what's wrong. But I hope >> a 3.0 release version is better than the beta version. >> >> > Are you serious? Do you know what bet

[64studio-users] YouTube and Gnash are fine together

2009-05-17 Thread Ralf Mardorf
Hi :) I didn't know that Gnash is good enough to watch YouTube, but it is and it's installed by default. When I yesterday tried to install the latest version of flashplugin-nonfree, I first wanted to install the plugin and after that I planed to set YouTube on the Flashblock whitelist. Today I