Olá Stefan e a todos.
On Friday 19 September 2008 10:05:43 Stefan Potyra wrote:
Why not just use intrepid-proposed for that purpose?
Nice idea...
We could set a policy on Update-manager to turn it off for distupgrades, and
only ppl that knew about it, would use it during development.
After RC,
Hello,
I wanted to bring the GtkAdjustment regression bug to the attention of
Ubuntu developers.
The problem is described very well by the commenters in this bug:
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=551740
Please take the time to read all of the bug comments, this is important.
In short:
On Fri, 2008-09-19 at 17:42 +0200, Milosz Derezynski wrote:
I've attached a patch against Gtk+ 2.14.1 which reverts the
GtkAdjustment behaviour to how it has been in Gtk+ 2.12 and prior.
Check the changelog for libgtk+2 It's been reverted already.
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Mackenzie Morgan
Olá Sebastien e a todos.
On Friday 19 September 2008 15:32:45 Sebastien Bacher wrote:
Le dimanche 14 septembre 2008 à 21:59 +0100, (``-_-´´) -- Fernando a
écrit :
Sending again, since I messed up the emails address
wouldn't it be better to contact directly whoever did the upload rather
Oh i see :)
Thanks for the replies, i actually wasn't aware there is a separate list for
development; now I understand what ubuntu-devel-DISCUSS means.
I'm glad this has been resolved, otherwise it could have resulted in a
really massive FAIL.
Thanks,
Regards,
M.
2008/9/19 Mackenzie Morgan
I have been monitoring a problem with the iPhone breaking their Windows Virtual
Machines on Linux hosts. Basically the problem progressed like this:
If you have a Linux host, and tried to run iTunes on it, it would not run
correctly via Wine. Most of us tried to create a virtual machine using
I have been monitoring a problem with the iPhone breaking their Windows Virtual
Machines on Linux hosts. Basically the problem progressed like this:
If you have a Linux host, and tried to run iTunes on it, it would not run
correctly via Wine. Most of us tried to create a virtual machine using
On Fri, Sep 19, 2008 at 03:35:55PM -0400, Kevin Fries wrote:
I have been monitoring a problem with the iPhone breaking their
Windows Virtual Machines on Linux hosts. Basically the problem
progressed like this:
If you have a Linux host, and tried to run iTunes on it, it would not
run