tor 2006-03-09 klockan 04:14 +0200 skrev Sandis Neilands:
> Hello!
Hi Sandis!
> On 3/8/06, Christian Bjälevik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > tor 2006-02-23 klockan 21:47 -0800 skrev Corey Burger:
> > > 2. More savvy users might think that g-p-m is crashing open AC plugin
> > More savvy users would
Christian Bjälevik wrote:
> Sure, but it's not Ubuntus default piece of software. Therefore I don't
> think we should ship it on the WinFOSS part of the CD either. The space
> is better used for other things... Like, for example, Ubuntu! :-)
I have thought about this since the thread began and I
Lakin Wecker wrote:
> Users are accustomed to many types of portable devices which run on
> batteries: cell-phones, PDAs, music players, and laptops. Knowing the
> state of the battery is an important part of using the device.
> I agree with Corey. It's important information, and the current def
Hello!
On 3/8/06, Christian Bjälevik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> tor 2006-02-23 klockan 21:47 -0800 skrev Corey Burger:
> > 2. More savvy users might think that g-p-m is crashing open AC plugin
> More savvy users would probably have found the preferences dialog and
> found the option in the last
To jump on this agreement bandwagon...
On 3/8/06, Lakin Wecker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Users are accustomed to many types of portable devices which run on
> batteries: cell-phones, PDAs, music players, and laptops. Knowing the state
> of the battery is an important part of using the device.
Users are accustomed to many types of portable devices which run on batteries: cell-phones, PDAs, music players, and laptops. Knowing the state of the battery is an important part of using the device. Most will expect to see some sort of battery charge information on the screen, and the lack of a
Corey Burger wrote:
> On 3/8/06, Christian Bjälevik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> ons 2006-03-08 klockan 12:55 -0800 skrev Corey Burger:
>>
>>> Here is the problem with hiding it when fully charged and on AC. The
>>> only way to know see if your battery is fully charged (after it has
>>> been
On 3/8/06, Christian Bjälevik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> ons 2006-03-08 klockan 12:55 -0800 skrev Corey Burger:
> > Here is the problem with hiding it when fully charged and on AC. The
> > only way to know see if your battery is fully charged (after it has
> > been charging) is to note the *abse
ons 2006-03-08 klockan 12:55 -0800 skrev Corey Burger:
> Here is the problem with hiding it when fully charged and on AC. The
> only way to know see if your battery is fully charged (after it has
> been charging) is to note the *absence* of any icon. Do you honestly
> expect my father to figure th
ons 2006-03-08 klockan 21:54 +0100 skrev Vincent Untz:
> Le mercredi 08 mars 2006 à 20:35 +0100, Christian Bjälevik a écrit :
> > > Abiword 5.0mb
> > Do we really need to ship something-Word? Windows still has Wordpad,
> no?
> > I think we can all agree on that if we should ship something it
> woul
ons 2006-03-08 klockan 16:02 + skrev Henrik Nilsen Omma:
> The ubuntu title font package is currently in Universe. Could/should it
> be installed on the system by default? The example content files I'm
> preparing now would certainly look much better if that were the case. I
> can't really f
On 3/8/06, Christian Bjälevik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> ons 2006-03-08 klockan 12:33 -0800 skrev Corey Burger:
> > By that definition, we should show it. Power is always doing
> > something, either charging or discharging. In fact, the only time
> > power is not doing something is when it is shu
Le mercredi 08 mars 2006 à 20:35 +0100, Christian Bjälevik a écrit :
> tis 2006-02-21 klockan 23:39 +0800 skrev Jerome Gotangco:
> > Thunderbird 6.1mb
> Evolution doesn't run on Win yet? (Consistency again!)
It should, but I don't believe there's an installer available yet.
> > Abiword 5.0mb
> Do
ons 2006-03-08 klockan 12:33 -0800 skrev Corey Burger:
> By that definition, we should show it. Power is always doing
> something, either charging or discharging. In fact, the only time
> power is not doing something is when it is shutdown and in that case,
> it is awfully hard to show a panel icon
On 3/8/06, Christian Bjälevik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> ons 2006-03-08 klockan 12:19 -0800 skrev Corey Burger:
> > No they shouldn't. But I was only talking about laptops and other
> > devices with batteries. I always talk about defaults, as talking about
> > anything else should really happen a
ons 2006-03-08 klockan 12:19 -0800 skrev Corey Burger:
> No they shouldn't. But I was only talking about laptops and other
> devices with batteries. I always talk about defaults, as talking about
> anything else should really happen at the pub, not on this mailing
> list.
Yea, but anyway. I still
On 3/8/06, Christian Bjälevik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> ons 2006-03-08 klockan 11:54 -0800 skrev Corey Burger:
> > There is this giant myth of precious panel space. There is a great
> > deal of empty real estate on the default panel. While we shouldn't
> > fill it up, one extra icon is not going
ons 2006-03-08 klockan 11:54 -0800 skrev Corey Burger:
> There is this giant myth of precious panel space. There is a great
> deal of empty real estate on the default panel. While we shouldn't
> fill it up, one extra icon is not going to hurt.
I'm not talking about default though. I'm talking abou
On 3/8/06, Christian Bjälevik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> tor 2006-02-23 klockan 21:47 -0800 skrev Corey Burger:
> > 1. I cannot tell what my battery is doing while I am on AC. Maybe I am
> > just on AC until my battery is charged and then going elsewhere.
> You might have noticed that whenever th
tor 2006-02-23 klockan 21:47 -0800 skrev Corey Burger:
> 1. I cannot tell what my battery is doing while I am on AC. Maybe I am
> just on AC until my battery is charged and then going elsewhere.
You might have noticed that whenever the battery is != full g-p-m shows
the status of the battery :-). I
tis 2006-02-21 klockan 23:39 +0800 skrev Jerome Gotangco:
> Firefox 4.7mb
No brainer.
> Gaim 6.6mb
Consistency tells us to have it :-).
> Thunderbird 6.1mb
Evolution doesn't run on Win yet? (Consistency again!)
> Abiword 5.0mb
Do we really need to ship something-Word? Windows still has Wordpad,
The ubuntu title font package is currently in Universe. Could/should it
be installed on the system by default? The example content files I'm
preparing now would certainly look much better if that were the case. I
can't really find any other heading fonts that look as nice in documents
present
Hit the wrong button, sorry.
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From: Sandis Neilands <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Mar 8, 2006 1:47 AM
Subject: Re: Selecting music for example-content
To: Henrik Nilsen Omma <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Hello!
Sorry for the late replay.
I mostly agree with what you sa
On Wed, 2006-03-08 at 14:11 +, Ian Jackson wrote:
> Ian Jackson writes ("Re: Firefox and the `you have chosen to open ...'
> dialogue"):
> > I would really like to have an idea of how many people find the new
> > behaviour better. This is supposed to be a useability improvement.
> > If in pra
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