On Wed, 2008-01-16 at 18:28 -0500, David A. Harding wrote:
F-Spot is inefficent
and may violate Microsoft's patents.
Ubuntu users deserve beautiful things and they don't deserve to have
them taken away because we ignored potential patent violations
According to MS, the Linux kernel
Matt Price schrieb:
hi,
just upgraded to hardy and suspend-to-ram is broken again (as in feisty
other releases) i'm trying to figure out, again, how to track down
this bug but i'm not entirely sure what the current chain of events is
in the suspend process. can someone point me to a
On to, 2008-01-17 at 11:59 +0100, Paulus Esterhazy wrote:
It would be *very* helpful if a developer who really knows this stuff
could write a document on the Wiki detailing how this process works for
hardy. To users, suspend problems are opaque, because there often are no
logs readily
Lars Wirzenius schrieb:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UnderstandingSuspend might of some help to some
people.
Thanks, that's a great start, which could be improved by documenting the
changes made in hardy (that would improve debugging feedback before the
relase). The next time I'll have troube with
That's not the right question, for patent issues the right question is:
Which is greater?
(Reward) Functionality provided by including software package by default.
(Risk) Possible costs (FUD and monetary) from patent issues.
I think the Reward Risk for Mono, due to the majority of functionality
Hi,
In an effort to make my laptop conserve more power I've used the
following patch, which decreases the polling frequency of the touchpad
by an order of one magnitude. This greatly lessens the amount of wakeups
on my machine. I haven't detected any misbehaviour when using it.
Original
Hi Tim,
On Sat, Jan 12, 2008 at 07:21:24PM +0100, T. Friske wrote:
i found an error in the init script /etc/init.d/hsqldb-server. You find the
changes I made attached as a patch file.
Could you file a bug report in launchpad [1] and attach your patch to it ?
[1]:
Hi,
In an effort to reduce power consumption on my laptop, I'm trying out
different patches to reduce the amount of wakeups on my machine and
tracing the process using the powertop utility.
One of the biggest offenders for my laptop is the do_setitimer function
in Xorg. Arjan van de Ven has
The problem shown below appears to have been resolved with
tonight's update.
tnx
-rich
On Jan 15, 2008 9:39 PM, Richard Mancusi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Jan 15, 2008 8:40 PM, Richard Mancusi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Jan 15, 2008 6:43 PM, Emilio Pozuelo Monfort [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Dec 25, 2007 8:25 AM, Conrad Knauer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I was finally poking around in ccsm in Gutsy and I note that the
functionality traditionally provided by alt-tab is available via
several different plugins under Window Management:
Application Switcher (more-or-less the
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