On Wed, Feb 20, 2008 at 09:19:04AM -0800, Ted Gould wrote:
Yes, but that HAL patch ignores all battery entries in /proc if it finds
one in /sys. Which seems rather risky to me... but I was curious if
that seems logical to those who know the kernel better.
Yes, the only way a battery can end
The madwifi code is already in linux-restricted-modules, so there's no
benefit in providing a separate source package as well.
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I made the mistake of upgrading to Firefox 3 Beta on Hardy. It has many
many problems, but the main one is that you can't launch a URL from
Thunderbird, or elsewhere. You have to copypaste the URL into the
browser windows. [ Are AOL folks having their revenge? ;-) ]
Long story short, its too
You should be able to launch URL's from any application just fine in
Firefox 3. Check System-Preferences-Preferred Applications, set Web
Browser to Custom, and use '/usr/lib/firefox-3.0b3/firefox %s ' for
the command (this is assuming you have the Firefox3 beta from the Hardy
repos, and not a
On 21/02/08 20:28, Matthew Garrett wrote:
The madwifi code is already in linux-restricted-modules, so there's no
benefit in providing a separate source package as well.
I understand that, however, if you have a machine that has a card that
is not supported by the linux-restricted-modules,
On 22/02/08 07:22, Emmet Hikory wrote:
From a maintenance perspective, it is significantly easier when
there is only one copy of any given source in the archive. While it
may be a little more complicated to download the source providing
linux-restricted-modules-`uname -r` to patch, a full
Onno Benschop wrote:
On 21/02/08 20:28, Matthew Garrett wrote:
The madwifi code is already in linux-restricted-modules, so there's no
benefit in providing a separate source package as well.
I understand that, however, if you have a machine that has a card that
is not supported by the
The Ubuntu QA team has assembled a list of bugs that we think should
be fixed for Hardy. These are often long-standing bugs or bugs with
many subscribers, comments or duplicates. They are generally in a
mature triage state and should be ready to work on. We've split the
list into
On Fri, Feb 22, 2008 at 12:35:14AM -, Soren Hansen wrote:
* New release.
Sorry, that was a little.. um.. terse :)
This is a bugfix release that fixes a few typos (well, several instances
of the same typo, really), and fixes a call to qemu-img that breaks
because I added more sanity
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Soren Hansen wrote:
On Fri, Feb 22, 2008 at 12:35:14AM -, Soren Hansen wrote:
* New release.
Sorry, that was a little.. um.. terse :)
This is a bugfix release that fixes a few typos (well, several instances
of the same typo, really),
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