Henrik Nilsen Omma wrote:
> Eric S. Johansson wrote:
> In short: Create a copy-left (GPL) tool to transfer text from Naturally
> Speaking on Windows to Linux.
this is one half of the solution needed. Not only do you need to
propagate text to Linux but you need to provide enough context back t
Hi.
apt-get remove package will remove "package". However, you will need to
be careful. Open Office is closely integrated in Ubuntu's Gnome.
Removing it will leave you with a broken gnome. Make sure to notice all
the packages apt-get removes so you can install everything again.
Kenny
> Is there a possibility we could push this back a couple of
> hours to 20:00UTC? If not thats ok, but I'd have a better
> chance of making it then.
Works as well.
Mike
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On Fri, Feb 23, 2007 at 01:56:19AM EST, Daniel Holbach wrote:
> Hello everybody,
>
> On Do, 2007-02-22 at 15:13 +0100, Daniel Holbach wrote:
> > On Do, 2007-02-22 at 13:56 +0100, Henrik Nilsen Omma wrote:
> > > Anyone have preferred meeting times. Perhaps in the UTC evening so we
> > > can catch
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Daniel Holbach wrote:
> Hello Will,
>
> thanks for all the enlightening words. I wasn't aware of what was going
> on in orca-firefox land.
>
> On Di, 2007-02-20 at 10:22 -0500, Willie Walker wrote:
>> For what the Mozilla team can do? I'd say throw
Eric S. Johansson wrote:
> (warning, I am an unrepentant curmudgeon and negative filter. Interpret
> the following accordingly. If I'm wrong on any points, and someone
> wants to correct me, I will gladly learn.)
>
> In a nutshell, not much.
I agree that it does look limited at the moment an
> Let's go for Wednesday, Feb 28th, 18:00 UTC in
> #ubuntu-meeting - what do you think?
>
This works fine for me. I think this will be 10:00 AM pacific time for me.
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Try perl-box voice and then look how that program uses sphinx2.
On Wed, 2007-02-21 at 21:03 +, Chris Hayes wrote:
> Thanks for those links Jan. I've decided that I'm gonna try to get one
> of the Sphinx voice recognition things working on my computer, so I
> can at least see how capable it is,
Hi.
The volume is still on the top panelt to the left of the clock
There was a time in Feisty when the volume wasn't accessible, but that
was recently fixed.
Kenny
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Hello everybody,
On Do, 2007-02-22 at 15:13 +0100, Daniel Holbach wrote:
> On Do, 2007-02-22 at 13:56 +0100, Henrik Nilsen Omma wrote:
> > Anyone have preferred meeting times. Perhaps in the UTC evening so we
> > can catch some US West Coast people?
>
> Let's go for Wednesday, Feb 28th, 18:00 UT
Hi, In feisty I don't seem to find the volume control.
If it has been moved, is there a easy way to find it.
I'm refering to the main one not orca.
Mike.
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Hi, I tried to uninstall openoffice so I could re install it.
It says packages depend on open office and to run package manager to resolve
this.
Is there a way to do this through apt-get.
I have had no luck running the package manager in the terminal.
Mike.
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Hello Henrik,
On Do, 2007-02-22 at 13:56 +0100, Henrik Nilsen Omma wrote:
> Anyone have preferred meeting times. Perhaps in the UTC evening so we
> can catch some US West Coast people?
Let's go for Wednesday, Feb 28th, 18:00 UTC in #ubuntu-meeting - what do
you think?
Have a nice day,
Daniel
Hello!
We are nearing the Beta Feisty release. On the accessibility front we
have some nice new features on the way but also some severe bugs
remaining and some other lose ends.
I propose we hold an IRC meeting next week to focus on the road to
Feisty. And that means mainly focusing on bugs!
Hi there,
Just a word of caution here.
The apt-get autoremove feature is good, i agree, however in some
circumstances it can turn out a catastrophy. I have been advised of
packages to be removed by this feature only to have all of my gnome plus
BrlTty and a couple of other packages be removed too.
Hi.
This probably won't help, but when was the last time you ran apt-get
autoremove? One cool feature of Ubuntu that isn't in main stream Debian
is the autoremove option to apt-get. It will remove packages that got
installed but are no longer needed.
Kenny
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