Yes I will upgrade it .. I am newbiew and don't anyother way of installing
softwares apart from *sudo apt-get install* and the Synaptic .. so .. and
somehow Synaptic's default one was the .9 something version .. will see
whether there is another one available ..
Anyways thank you for your time.
I saw this blog entry by the maintainer of the jQuery framework -
http://ejohn.org/blog/google-groups-is-dead/
I was wondering if you guys also had these issues ? DO you have the spam
issues that this guy was having ?
- Nikhil
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It was a bug in 0.9.x of vlc. And the separated controls is something
that cannot be fixed in 0.9.x, which was a build option too. Ubuntu
requested a new build but the refused to recompile since they were on
the latest 1.0.x version. There are some PPAs with this fixed in 0.9.x
but those were pull
I could install jaunty(9.04) on virtual box without any errors.First
time itself. Installation was smooth.However the CD from canonical had
errors, it will stop around 38% of the installation process.
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"Freedom is the only law".
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On Sun, Nov 8, 2009 at 6:41 PM, Jikku Jose wrote:
> Is there any way to get the video and the controls in the same window in
> Ubuntu?
>
> My version is .9 something .. I know upgrading o 1.0 gets this setting done
> by default (from a forum .. ) But is there any other way to get this done?
>
Ar
On 11/08/2009 06:41 PM, Jikku Jose wrote:
> Is there any way to get the video and the controls in the same window
> in Ubuntu?
How does it look now? Can you send a screenshot?
Syam
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"Freedom is the only law".
"Freedom Unplugged"
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Is there any way to get the video and the controls in the same window in
Ubuntu?
My version is .9 something .. I know upgrading o 1.0 gets this setting done
by default (from a forum .. ) But is there any other way to get this done?
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"Freedom is
I don't think Karmic is that much bugs as everyone says... :( I've
upgraded from Jaunty without a problem. If one feels a release much
unstable, then use an LTS and make LTS-to-LTS upgrades. 8.04 was the
last and 10.04 upcoming...And LTS releases are predictable
http://fridge.ubuntu.com/node/1916