On Sunday 13 January 2008 05:45:22 Richard Mancusi wrote:
Desktop i386 install
Is the following a bug or can anyone change network
settings via System/Administration/Network
And can you verify it really changed by looking in the
appropriate file.
I have experience this since late alpha
Hi,
On Sun, Jan 13, 2008 at 03:17:11PM +0100, Stephan Hermann wrote:
as I wrote on http://www.sourcecode.de/content/cdrkit-vs-cdrtools I
really wonder what way we should go.
Regarding the non-freeness of cdrtools, we should concentrate on getting
the cdrkit binaries to the upstream
On Sun, Jan 13, 2008 at 10:51:48PM -0800, Matt Price wrote:
in hardy it appears that acpi-support has been cut out entirely in favor
of pm-utils -- see the attached hal-system-power-suspend-linux script.
i've flipped through the pm-utils code can't see exactly how it's
determined what is
On Jan 6, 2008 4:16 PM, Wouter Stomp [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello all,
I would like to propose including Brasero in the default Ubuntu
installation.
For anyone interested: the desktop team has decided to include
brasero, replacing serpentine, in the default installation. N-c-b will
still be
On Mon, Jan 14, 2008 at 08:51:12AM -0500, Forest Bond wrote:
Didn't we just move back to cdrtools from cdrkit? Weren't these issues
resolved, or something?
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=270060
That's from 2005.
Debian seems to be happy. Let's leave it be, hmm?
No -
Matthew Garrett said the following on 01/14/2008 10:23 AM:
watching over it at all? if so, please let me know what i can do to
help with debugging and stuff.
Yes, I'm looking after it.
I also would like to see suspend and hibernate finally work, so I
upgraded to hardy to try it too.
I'm
Hi,
On Mo, 2008-01-14 at 15:18 +, Matthew Garrett wrote:
On Mon, Jan 14, 2008 at 08:51:12AM -0500, Forest Bond wrote:
Didn't we just move back to cdrtools from cdrkit? Weren't these issues
resolved, or something?
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=270060
That's
On Mon, Jan 14, 2008 at 10:57:13AM -0500, Paul S wrote:
Are you the contact for these kubuntu issues as well as the ubuntu lead?
No, I'm afraid I've got no experience of KDE at all.
Is it too early to start feedback on this stuff now, or should we
continue? Do you want us to feedback on
On Sat, Jan 12, 2008 at 11:45:22PM -0600, Richard Mancusi wrote:
Desktop i386 install
Is the following a bug or can anyone change network
settings via System/Administration/Network
And can you verify it really changed by looking in the
appropriate file.
You should have to authenticate
On Jan 6, 2008 11:16 PM, Wouter Stomp [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello all,
I would like to propose including Brasero in the default Ubuntu
installation. Brasero is an application to burn CD/DVD's for the Gnome
Desktop. It is designed to be as simple as possible and has some
unique features to
On Mon, 2008-01-14 at 15:23 +, Matthew Garrett wrote:
On Sun, Jan 13, 2008 at 10:51:48PM -0800, Matt Price wrote:
in hardy it appears that acpi-support has been cut out entirely in favor
of pm-utils -- see the attached hal-system-power-suspend-linux script.
i've flipped through the
Matt Price said the following on 01/14/2008 02:10 PM:
hmmm... fooling around, i find that i can suspend pretty reliably from
the command line
sudo pm-suspend
but that the gnome-power-manager dialog reliably fails to resume; this
despitethe fact that it seemsto be using pm-suspend, as it
On Jan 14, 2008 7:07 PM, Joel Bryan Juliano [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If burning files is much concerned, using Nautilus CD Burner is the
easiest way for both advanced
and new users.
Brasero is just as easy, did you try it (especially the latest
version, 0.7)? Anyway, n-c-b is still included
Le mardi 15 janvier 2008 à 00:08 +0100, Wouter Stomp a écrit :
On Jan 14, 2008 7:07 PM, Joel Bryan Juliano [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If burning files is much concerned, using Nautilus CD Burner is the
easiest way for both advanced
and new users.
Brasero is just as easy, did you try it
On Mon, Jan 14, 2008 at 10:30:33AM -0800, Matt Price wrote:
... i suppose if the resume worked properly the reverse steps would be
present too?
You'd hope so :) How exactly is the resume failing, and which graphics
drivers are you using?
ah, this is my bad -- it seems an old script i had
On Tue, Jan 15, 2008 at 12:08:06AM +0100, Wouter Stomp wrote:
I would not consider features like inhibiting Gnome Power Manager from
suspending while burning niche, that is something that should just
work.
Well, that's clearly a bug that needs fixing in Nautilus in any case.
--
Matthew
Matthew Garrett said the following on 01/14/2008 06:42 PM:
On Mon, Jan 14, 2008 at 11:10:49AM -0800, Matt Price wrote:
sudo pm-suspend
Right, so it sounds more like the issue here is that we're passing
quirks that are breaking your system. For reference, the quirks that are
used by
Paul S said the following on 01/14/2008 08:17 PM:
Still no idea why kde-power-manager can't start a suspend
Here's an idea .. maybe some of the old acpi-support suspend is still
active. I just tried adding a logger line to
/usr/lib/hal/scripts/linux/hal-system-power-suspend-linux to print
On Jan 14, 2008 11:14 AM, Brian Murray [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sat, Jan 12, 2008 at 11:45:22PM -0600, Richard Mancusi wrote:
Desktop i386 install
Is the following a bug or can anyone change network
settings via System/Administration/Network
And can you verify it really changed
On Mon, 2008-01-14 at 23:42 +, Matthew Garrett wrote:
On Mon, Jan 14, 2008 at 11:10:49AM -0800, Matt Price wrote:
sudo pm-suspend
Right, so it sounds more like the issue here is that we're passing
quirks that are breaking your system. For reference, the quirks that are
used by
I was wondering what the reasoning was to get rid of gThumb in the default
install (ubuntu desktop package). Is their an application that has been
added to help people organize home movies that I missed?
Thanks,
Bryan
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