some additional information from the debian package:
https://tracker.debian.org/pkg/openrocket
And also, just to say that I really admire people like the maintainer of
this package:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bdale_Garbee
Thank you for your hard work for the community.
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Possibly related to #1838454 and the project Issue
https://github.com/openrocket/openrocket/issues/537
>$ sudo apt install openrocket
>
> 2020-05-07 15:14:46 (970 KB/s) - ‘./OpenRocket-15.03.jar’ saved
> [22211882/22211882]
>
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Public bug reported:
While doing normal sudo apt get upgrade.
Could be related to:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1485970
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1485266
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1487589
but an updated version?
ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 18.04
Package: dbus
https://askubuntu.com/a/1079208/36396 fixed it for me.
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Tried #21 might have taken a wrong turn but it did not work for me. CLI
history.
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This pops up when I log in. Both admin users of this computer recieve
this.
ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 14.04
Package: linux-image-extra-4.4.0-59-generic 4.4.0-59.80~14.04.1
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 4.4.0-59.80~14.04.1-generic 4.4.35
Uname: Linux
Sadly, I have no way of reproducing the problem: it comes and goes after a
reboot, I can't reproduce it.
But I have updated the BIOS as suggested. Worked fine for a while (as it did
before)
But it has happened again. This time not only where there characters missing on
other software but it
Comes and goes. Could be that it was an update. I do recall this
happening in the past and then stopping for a good while(years). But it
was seen with different hardware.
El 30 de julio de 2016 10:57:41 CEST, "Christopher M. Penalver"
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Public bug reported:
It comes and goes. Some times the letter z is missing in a letter box
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 14.04
Package: xorg 1:7.7+1ubuntu8.1
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.16.0-60.80~14.04.1-generic 3.16.7-ckt22
Uname: Linux 3.16.0-60-generic x86_64
Hello,
Does this happen to everybody?
In firefox I do ctrl+P and it opens the normal printing window where I
can choose the printer. Works no problem.
In Chromium ctrl+P shows me a printing page inside chromium. I can
select my printer OK but when asking to print it just hangs there. There
is a
Hi, this is still happening to me. I close the lid of the acer aspire
One that that has an SD card in the storage expansion. This SD card
holds the /home drive. When I open the lid and hit any key it knows my
password and the home drive seems mounte only that it is empty.
Rebooting shows the home
Hi, this is still happening to me. I close the lid of the acer aspire
One that that has an SD card in the storage expansion. This SD card
holds the /home drive. When I open the lid and hit any key it knows my
password and the home drive seems mounte only that it is empty.
Rebooting shows the home
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None of this is helping Mike Hingley with his original question, but,
anyone have any recommendations for the easiest way to do LaTeX -
(x)html?
I know what not to use: LyX and using other wysiwyg like abiword and
libreoffice with some addon is a bad idea.
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Hello people...
I was wondering if anyone had any recommendations for a wysiwyg editor
for ubuntu? Ideally I was looking for something like kompozer, but
without the KDE requirement (it does have a KDE requirement right?)
cheers!
Mike Hingley
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I'm responding to both Andres and Alan, because my answers are related.
On 2012-11-17 21:02, Andres Muniz wrote:
wow this shred stuff is really interesting. If i have EXT4 running on a
solid state drive (ssd), does it mean that doing a shred
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On 16/11/12 17:00, Tyler J. Wagner wrote:
Only with shred you get useful progress output, and can optionally do
more passes with more secure data. shred is part of coreutils and is
included on all Ubuntu Live CDs.
More passes don't really give you any
of the benefits and also develops the
kickstarter-like scheme for future projects.
- There is all the stuff about decentralized web that seems like the way to go
with internet.
The media goblin introduction video is pretty good.
Anyway: 3 days to go.
On 05/11/12 19:18, Andres Muniz wrote
https://blogs.fsfe.org/thomaslocke/2012/10/28/mediagoblin-an-emerging-free-and-open-media-publishing-platform/?pk_campaign=enewsletterpk_kwd=201211
http://mediagoblin.org/pages/campaign.html
hi,
i do not think this was mentioned here and I hope I'm not being a spam.
It is an alternative to
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On Sat, 20 Oct 2012 20:02:58 +0100
Alan Pope alan.p...@canonical.com wrote:
[snip]
Can it run Jack Audio and puredata?
I'll find out next week.
Excellent
http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=4677528
and
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On Sat, 20 Oct 2012, Andres Muniz wrote:
cannot open pdf postage from the royal mail website?
Could you give a URL/link, and some additional context about exactly
what you're seeing.
For myself, the following PDF opens automatically in Evince:
http
Hello,
has anybody noticed that we (linux users) cannot open pdf postage from the
royal mail website? It seems to be forcing me to install acrobat. I could have
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On 25 September 2012 21:32, Andres andre...@gmail.com wrote:
Sorry long email but I do not know how to separate it in chunks.
Not all updates can be installed
run a partial upgrade, to install as many updates as possible.
This could be cause by:
Hello all,
Is there a way to do a check disk and/or defragment a fat32 drive within ubuntu?
My phone is about to be 4 years old and because I keep messing with it in a
certain way I suddenly loose access to the fat32 drive and need to do a check
disk. I could not find how to do it on ubuntu the
- Original message -
On 26/08/12 17:28, Bruno Girin wrote:
I was planning to upgrade to 12.04 and install Scratch and TurtleArt.
Other than that, I would welcome any suggestion of fun software for a 6
year old.
Frozen Bubble seems to go down well in my experience.
i would
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snip
Kind of defeats then object of running Ubuntu, if you have to install
windows doesnt it..is it something that might happen in the
future, or is it not going to happen...
/snip
It's down to the hosts though, Lovefilm and Netflix, I know
I had not see this before because the login screen is basically dark
purple with black text, with only the login box really standing out.
I tried to change the login background but so far failed to get it to
see a new image.
might be very basic answer but i have found that for 12.04
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So for the past 3 days I been on a python course and I thought it a
good opportunity to explain why and what I got from it.
My past:
Unlike many at Canonical I'm not from a technical software, coding
or office
So, brain storm?
so, what would be the best way? Find the person that gets the most amount of
hits on ubuntu related videos and ask for some pointers or ask them to do some
focused Review?
E.g. Nixie pixel did a small review on ubuntu-tv . Was that canonical
approaching youtubers or youtubers
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Hi Ivan,
On 10/07/12 15:44, Ivan Wright wrote:
Or maybe people aren't interested in Youtube anymore?
Interesting stats you have there Ivan, thanks for that.
I think there's probably less interest in the distro review style
videos. My youtube stream is
- Mensaje original -
The best way to get a linux gaming page could be a updated ebook style
format-much like the introduction to linux (in pdf format from ages ago)
that explains everything clearly for newcomers. A book style approach (in
digital format) could include documentation on
- Mensaje original -
Hi Andres!
I've taught adults for a long time (30 years) and there's a good rule:
start from where they're already at. So find out as much as you can
about what they already potentially know, and also what they'd like to
be able to do. Then plan to at least
Sorry for those that probably recieve this. But thught might be of interest on
the subject.
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# Free Software Supporter
Issue 51, June 2012
***snip***
### FSF recommendations for free operating system distributions
considering Secure Boot (2012-06-30)
We
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Hi Stuart,
Whilst it's a bummer that they don't make every device available with
every OS combination...
On 27/06/12 16:09, Stuart Ward wrote:
emailing, web browsing, home use etc, 15:46:24 Agent
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On Mon, 25 Jun 2012 18:30:07 +0100
john j...@creationspacetech.org wrote:
Hi All,
I really believe that Ubuntu could do something better than the folks
at both Mac and Microsoft.
The new internet based economy is turning out to be very different to
- Mensaje original -
Having been somebody who bought an Acer Aspire One linux installed
computer from pcworld, the kernal installed was Linux Lite, and the guy
got one of those! I used the linpus os for a while. (Fedora derivative?) It was
the quickest boot I had ever seen and have
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Just saw this...
http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=news_itempx=MTEyNDY
since this was brought up: would this delay boot times?
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Public bug reported:
I wanted to rate Bastion Braid. The first one would not let me use
gwibber service to rate. Second one the software centre closed down.
I also tried to simply give some stars without gwibber service and it
said it has an error on the server. To write a bug report if
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sorry i am using a different OS now and cannot reproduce it.
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closes after or during sync
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On 02/06/12 15:56, Alan Bell wrote:
Could linux foundation do the same for the servers? beause they can
be cracked in a similar way?
servers generally won't get the secure boot thing. Odd really because
it kind of makes more sense to me in that
- Mensaje original -
On 01/06/12 13:58, Matt Wheeler wrote:
On 1 June 2012 08:02, alan caecl...@candt.waitrose.com wrote:
Time has passed.
The problem has now matured, and Fedora have accepted defeat and
decided to pay to be allowed to use Microsoft restricted hardware.
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On 31/05/12 23:19, Andres Muniz wrote:
Short: how do I get that when my user closes it also makes drives
that were (are) mounted availble for other users to mount?
If you want something mounted and available
Hi,
hopefully this is not something that has come up.
Short: how do I get that when my user closes it also makes drives that were
(are) mounted availble for other users to mount?
My long story:
I noticed something yesterday on ubuntu 12.04. My wife mounted our windows
drive on her user account
Public bug reported:
I have a user account that is different from my sudo and root account.
When there are updates available I geta message saying that something
crashed and it will not let me report it from there.
if I manually run the update manger from the user account it also
crashes with a
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sorry, forgot to add that I expect it to either not crash or for it to
tell you a warning that the administrator should run it.
If it crashes I would like a button that says report this bug: easier to
explain to my daughter than type on terminal ubuntu-bug update-manager.
The window is invasive.
This dilemma will probably result in me doing nothing until the
12.04.1 upgrade.
as far as I knew this was the recomened option for going from LTS to LTS.
Update manager does not even offer the option on the desktop. Seems it will be
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On 19 May 2012 23:14, Andres Muniz andre...@gmail.com wrote:
She will consider get more ram but it might be difficult to find
because it is something older than ddr I think (dpci?).
The previous type of memory to DDR was SDRAM, which came in PC-66,
PC-100
I hope to show off new OS some time this weekend in a cafe. I'm sure
all will go well! I just have to manage not to drop coffee.
I managed to impress but it was much too slow. Is it possible that 12.04 is a
lot more resource hungry than 10.04?
Highlights she had from 10.04 was wobbly
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On 17/05/12 10:33, paul sutton wrote:
I had gnome do, never got it, it just displayed a huge icon bar
on the screen, so at least with HUD, it does something, from the
start.
GNOME Do seems more like the Unity Dash (or vice versa really).
I'm hoping to be able to ugrade a machine from the previous LTS to the new LTS
this weekend. I'll get the laptop and i hope to be able to meetup with the
person to give some guidance.
I have not had time to use HUD much but it seems similar to gnome do. Anything
special I should add? This
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HUD is just a keyboard way of accessing the menus instead of the mouse,
so no, there are no special commands.
Sorry, I explained myself worng. I mean I don't listen to music on ubuntu so i
don't know what are the practical commands (menu commands) that can be used
I used to have several channels (columns) in in gwibber. For example one for
facebook another for twitter. With one of the updates this was lost. How can I
set it back?
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O
n Tue, 2012-05-08 at 18:10 +0100, Andy Braben wrote:
well lots of people use smartphone apps everyday just because
they own an android or iphone but have probably never been
near the boot menu on their computer - so the idea is it
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On 03/05/12 16:47, Andres Muniz wrote:
My wife claims this happened to her: she was watching a web video
on full screen mode and the ubuntu updater took her out of full
screen mode and set it's self on top of the web page.
Sounds plausible. I would file
My wife claims this happened to her: she was watching a web video on full
screen mode and the ubuntu updater took her out of full screen mode and set
it's self on top of the web page.
Has this happened to anybody else?
Sadly this happened one day after i praised how little invasive updates on
Lately my ubuntu 12.04 has been finding problems that i did not know i had and
asking me if i wanted to report them. I say yes and off they go. Is this
something official or do I have myself a nice troyan? It does not offer me to
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On 1 May 2012 22:23, Andres Muniz andre...@gmail.com wrote:
Lately my ubuntu 12.04 has been finding problems that i did not know i
had and asking me if i wanted to report them. I say yes and off they
go. Is this something official or do I have myself a nice
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On 02/05/12 09:44, Tony Pursell wrote:
... and this is the most stable version of Ubuntu ever produced?
Has anyone asserted that?
It's the best version we've ever put out IMO.
I'd much rather we had a
I'm also not keen on the 'do a re-install' mantra. Its great if you
have a minimal system, like I had on my netbook, but my desktop has
loads of extras installed that I would have to remember and re-install.
i am of the same opinion.
Wasn't there the apt on CD thing? And also you could
For some time i was using gcompris erase program (with my toddler most of the
tome). Consists of moving a sponge that erases white squares that are overlayed
an image. With unity these squares never quite removed leaving some leftovers.
Today i moved to unity2D and it worked fine.
i'm using
Smurf effect removed! Thanks!
Finally worked for me by going to nvidia version 173. System settingsdrivers
it was set on the [recomended]
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. i'm happy to see i was not being daft.
Seems like something relatively easy to implement and I am sure I'm not the
only one.
Does the ubuntu brain storm thing still work as a suggestion box or would it be
better to go into launchpad and clasify it as a bug?
On 9 April 2012 16:09, Andres
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On 14/04/12 16:13, Norman Silverstone wrote:
big snip
There is also an online consultation on the subject [2]. Once again, it
is essential for us to make our voice heard and to reply to it. So take
10 minutes and make your voice heard.
[2]
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On 09/04/12 20:34, Andres Muniz wrote:
hi,
looks like you tube shows in shades of blue. Really wierd. i was able
to see a bbc film alright though. I'm using firefox on ubuntu 11.10.
Probably some configuration that my toddler pressed that i have
Hi,
i was watching a film today and i wanted the screen to go off some time after i
was done watching the film. I found the max time for screen to go off is either
1 hour or never. Is there a way to set it to 2 or 3 hours. Or maybe a costume
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hi,
looks like you tube shows in shades of blue. Really wierd. i was able to see a
bbc film alright though. I'm using firefox on ubuntu 11.10.
Probably some configuration that my toddler pressed that i have no way to find
out. By the way: if you want to test os and apps use a toddler as as a
Hi all,
I do not know if this is a bug nor do i know how to call it to report it. And
maybe it was reported.
If I am logged in with one user(a) i then choose to open another user(b)
without logging out of user(a).
When logged in as (b) and tap shutdown button on my computer and the message
Paid for snacks and drinks? Really?
If we don't make it by 18:30hrs would we still be able to join?
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On 27/03/12 14:42, James Thomas wrote:
yay! :)
Woo! Yay! and Hoopla! indeed.
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A tangential one here.
Someone made a video of his dad trying Win8 for the first time. Worth
a serious watch. There but for the grace of God go I. (But not to
Windows for me though)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v4boTbv9_nUfeature=youtu.be
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On 11/03/12 22:25, Alan Bell wrote:
I set up a show Alan button on the desktop which makes a keys based
ssh session to my home server on a static IP address and forwards his
port 22 to a port here. I can then ssh back to him and log in as a
user I created
Public bug reported:
http://projects.gnome.org/nanny/tour
HI I use firefox 10.0.2 and when I zoom in the above web page the images
get lost to the left.
** Affects: nanny (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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FYI. I know some of you are more involved with copyright stuff.
From: Richard Booth [mailto:rich...@creativeindustriesktn.org]
Sent: 05 March 2012 13:31
To: a...@npl.co.uk
Subject: Copyright consultation: get involved
Dear Andres
Copyright is the dominant form of IP protection
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On 03/03/12 22:51, Phill Whiteside wrote:
Hiyas,
Yeah, for the testing of lubuntu [1] [2]
We need some 128Mb RAM machines [2] . These are needed for non PAE
chipsets as well. We need to know if the none PAE system install
actually will work. We
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Did simulation and did not continue after sucess
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before burning an ISO image I ran a simulation using brasero. it ssemed
to go fine but then it ejected the cd and said it was open or full and
could not continue.
Ran it again in comand line:
(brasero:6645): Gtk-CRITICAL **: gtk_tree_model_get_iter_first: assertion
Liam. You are great, I almost feel bad that I'm going to get most of the
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Liam said:
Not yet, no. It's not yet in beta. It's too soon.
i mean unity 11.10. This person is using 10.04 (LTS)
I'd plug the offending machine into the network with a cable and do a
full update. If that still does not resolve the problem, try one of
the newer kernels.
how do i try a
There is a problem of language and discoverability in Unity which is
making it difficult for people to help each other by explaining their
problems and solutions in the language that Mr Shuttleworth wishes us to
adopt. The bar on the left is apparently called Launcher, but that name
does not
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Tried today's build and it will not load. Anybody else having same problem?
Tried on netbook aspire one and it simply sits as if loading bios.
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If it is only Firefox and Thunderbird affected, check the settings of
those applications for stray proxy settings etc. Whilst I don't see how
such peculiar settings could have come into force, they could have done,
and my advice is to check the network settings
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Hi
However, there is one setting I have been unable to modify - the
foreground and background colours of the menus. No matter what colours I
use on the task bar, the menus are always black text on a white
background. I have seen ready-made themes where this is
Alan said:
keen to go through and document and perhaps fix a bit once more the
installation process with Orca, if anyone else has suggestions of things
does this have to do with what trisquel did with their distro?
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Hello all,
just in case it is of interest. I am a virjin media costumer with 5mb broadband
(good enough for me). I just had a call home offering the double up for free.
But the offer is only if you upgrade or are using their 30 meg package. 5 is
enough for me but 60 meg is very tempting. But
If you’re currently on up to 10Mb, up to 30Mb or up to 50Mb broadband,
we’ll double your speed. If you’re on up to 20Mb you’ll be tripled. And
for those on Broadband 100, we’ll be boosting you up to a mighty 120Mb –
a new benchmark as the UK’s fastest widely available broadband.
I seem to
http://radar.oreilly.com/2012/01/with-govuk-british-government.html
the goverment uses ubuntu servers. Congrats!
Opensource seems to be gaining ground. Congrats!
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Send ubuntu-uk mailing list submissions to
ubuntu-uk@lists.ubuntu.com
To subscribe or
i can confirm this happens on 32 bit ubuntu 11.10 and xubuntu 11.10
(they seem to use the same greeter).
it is anoying when a todler turns on computer but not tv screen.
also if turned on computer but not overhead projector.
you want a) avoid turn on screen and b) avoid hard shutdown.
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Hi possibly related bugs:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/firefox/+bug/796376
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/firefox/+bug/889097
I do not know how to classify as duplicates.
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@Fabian Rodriguez the link you show suggestes removing links to unused files
from
file:///usr/share/myspell/dicts/
I have found that I have:
file:///usr/share/myspell/dicts/en-GB.aff
file:///usr/share/myspell/dicts/en-GB.dic
file:///usr/share/myspell/dicts/en_CA.aff
On 24/11/11 19:36, Liam Proven wrote:
On 24 November 2011 19:29, Andresandre...@gmail.com wrote:
If a mailing list can get away with having a rule against
top-posting then that's great, but most venues can't.
Hi,
is snipping what i just did? I.e. Select the stuff that is redundant delete
it
Hello,
I recently had to sit through a 2hrs workshop on how to use windows
office 2010 and outlook 2010. Frankly most of it was a waste of time and
could have said: just like thunderbird or openoffice 3 years ago get up
and leave. But I did learn some tricks that will probably come in handy.
Public bug reported:
I am using xubuntu 11.10 but also happens in 11.04 and ubuntu 11.04. And
on firefox and thunderbird.
I only want English GB and Spanish Spain support. I do not have other
extra languages installed in the synaptic package manager nor the
firefox tool menu. But when I switch
https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/firefox/+question/177809
For details on how it was concluded it was a bug.
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GUI unable to
hi, installed it on xubuntu 11.10 and ubuntu 11.10 and it works
perfectly. I will put it down to not have an uptodate ppa on my ubuntu
lts machine. If I can find how to close this bug I will. If not feel
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When setting up profiles and names of users all the language settings
seem correct but if a name of a user, teacher or profile has a spanish
special charecter e.g. n+~ = ñ or '+e=é it will not let me procede. It
does not let me continue: it just sits there with no warning.
Public bug reported:
hi, when using the mouse game of erase the white blocks are not removed
completely to the point when you are not sure that a white shade has
been removed or not. is this supposed to be like this?
** Affects: gcompris (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
El -10/01/37 20:59, Mark escribió:
Try the localepurge package in the repo, it will automate the removal
of additional language packs.
On 5 Sep 2011 23:09, Steve Fisher xirco...@gmail.com
mailto:xirco...@gmail.com wrote:
Search synaptic for locales and remove the ones you do not need.
notes with equations it might be worth learning a
bit of LaTeX since it probably is quicker to type
\frac{x^2}{y_2(c^3+v^{2x})} than looking up the menus and clicking with
the mouse.
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then in
english GB then english. Regional settings are set for Spanish.
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