Re: Midnight Commander in 8.10

2008-10-30 Thread Christopher James Halse Rogers
On Thu, 2008-10-30 at 01:26 -0400, Felix Miata wrote: On 2008/10/30 12:41 (GMT+1000) Chris Jones composed: And as mentioned already, anyone who uses mc will probably not be using it off a live cd anyway. Any time I boot a Knoppix CD it's a virtual certainty that the first thing I do

Re: Midnight Commander in 8.10

2008-10-30 Thread Marius Gedminas
On Wed, Oct 29, 2008 at 05:17:11PM +0100, Martin Pitt wrote: Felix Miata [2008-10-29 10:29 -0400]: How nice for you that you've never had broken X But that's not what you asked about? Even if your installed system is totally broken, the live system will always boot, and seriously, the

Re: Intrepid's gnome-session will easilly cause serious user data loss

2008-10-30 Thread Markus Hitter
Am 29.10.2008 um 20:52 schrieb Phillip Susi: Markus Hitter wrote: Glad to see standby and suspend getting more attention. For the records, I'm even dual-booting two suspended states on the same computer. Using Grub, I can choose wether to resume the suspended (hibernated) Windows XP

print problems with Cadsoft Eagle Intrepid

2008-10-30 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi guys I upgraded to intrepid a few weeks ago, and no real major problems. Last night I went to print out a printed circuit board and found I can no longer print with Cadsoft Eagle. The print dialog box on this app shows no printer, just greyed out. The machine is a dual athlon 64 bit, plenty of

Re: print problems with Cadsoft Eagle Intrepid

2008-10-30 Thread Nils Kassube
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I can no longer print with Cadsoft Eagle. Its fairly urgent as its all tied up with my work. Did you ask Cadsoft? When I had a problem with Eagle they were quite responsive. Nils -- Ubuntu-devel-discuss mailing list Ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com Modify

Re: Midnight Commander in 8.10

2008-10-30 Thread Sean Hodges
Phillip Susi wrote: Felix Miata wrote: How nice for you that you've never had broken X, and never will have, and never will need to help someone else with broken X. So no, I don't think MC _needs_ to be anywhere. Right. You'll never need it, so no one else should have it either.

Re: Ubuntu 8.10 released

2008-10-30 Thread Mark Shuttleworth
Congratulations to everyone on the release of the Ibex! There are a number of highlights that everyone is talking about but for me the real highlight is the way our community continues to grow. It's wonderful to see so many people from so many disciplines across so many different communications

getting rid of gutenprint5.2.0-rc1

2008-10-30 Thread richard
Hi Any chance of some help with this PLEASE Since upgrading to Intrepid I cant print from Cadsoft Eagle, my printer is not even seen by that app, it was when I was running Hardy. How do I reinstall gutenprint 5.1.0 after uninstalling gutenprint 5.0.2-rc1. Where can I find gutenprint 5.1.0 apart

Re: Ubuntu 8.10 released

2008-10-30 Thread (``-_-´´) -- Fernando
Olá Mark e a todos. On Thursday 30 October 2008 16:21:19 Mark Shuttleworth wrote: It would take a lifetime to visit all the LoCo teams and other groups that play a role in bringing Ubuntu to fruition, but it would be a fun life indeed! Mark You are free to join one of the 2 Release Parties

Re: Ubuntu 8.10 released

2008-10-30 Thread Michael Zoet
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 (``-_-´´) -- Fernando wrote: Olá Mark e a todos. On Thursday 30 October 2008 16:21:19 Mark Shuttleworth wrote: It would take a lifetime to visit all the LoCo teams and other groups that play a role in bringing Ubuntu to fruition, but it would be

Ubuntu 8.10 released but...

2008-10-30 Thread Thomas Novin
...for example these[1,2] bugs never got fixed. Too bad, Firefox is probably the most commonly used program in Ubuntu and still it works poorly since you have to be on a above-average-user-level to open commonly used file formats, save stuff to gvfs-locatation[3,4] and it crashes[5] all the time

Re: Ubuntu 8.10 released but...

2008-10-30 Thread Scott Kitterman
On Thu, 30 Oct 2008 19:10:16 +0100 Thomas Novin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: ...for example these[1,2] bugs never got fixed. Too bad, Firefox is probably the most commonly used program in Ubuntu and still it works poorly since you have to be on a above-average-user-level to open commonly used file

Re: Ubuntu 8.10 released but...

2008-10-30 Thread Daniel T Chen
On 10/30/2008 02:10 PM, Thomas Novin wrote: ...for example these[1,2] bugs never got fixed. Too bad, Firefox is probably the most commonly used program in Ubuntu and still it works poorly since you have to be on a above-average-user-level to open commonly used file formats, save stuff to

Re: Midnight Commander in 8.10

2008-10-30 Thread Scott Kitterman
On Thu, 30 Oct 2008 11:47:16 + Sean Hodges [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Phillip Susi wrote: Felix Miata wrote: How nice for you that you've never had broken X, and never will have, and never will need to help someone else with broken X. So no, I don't think MC _needs_ to be anywhere.

Re: Ubuntu 8.10 released but...

2008-10-30 Thread Martin Owens
Firefox is a special case. Because of Mozilla Corp's trademark policy Ubuntu cannot ship Firefox and call it Firefox unless Mozilla has approved all the changes in the package. If you have a problem with Firefox, I think you really need to look upstream. Doesn't this tie our hands with

Re: Ubuntu 8.10 released but...

2008-10-30 Thread Scott Kitterman
On Thu, 30 Oct 2008 16:50:33 -0400 Martin Owens [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Firefox is a special case. Because of Mozilla Corp's trademark policy Ubuntu cannot ship Firefox and call it Firefox unless Mozilla has approved all the changes in the package. If you have a problem with Firefox, I

Re: Ubuntu 8.10 released but...

2008-10-30 Thread Neal McBurnett
On Thu, Oct 30, 2008 at 07:09:32PM -0400, Scott Kitterman wrote: On Thu, 30 Oct 2008 16:50:33 -0400 Martin Owens [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Firefox is a special case. Because of Mozilla Corp's trademark policy Ubuntu cannot ship Firefox and call it Firefox unless Mozilla has approved

Re: Ubuntu 8.10 released but...

2008-10-30 Thread Felipe Figueiredo
On Thu, 2008-10-30 at 16:50 -0400, Martin Owens wrote: Firefox is a special case. Because of Mozilla Corp's trademark policy Ubuntu cannot ship Firefox and call it Firefox unless Mozilla has approved all the changes in the package. If you have a problem with Firefox, I think you

Re: Ubuntu 8.10 released but...

2008-10-30 Thread S'orlok Reaves
yep. But see, it's not that you or anyone can't fix anything. You just can't ship the fix yourself, bundled in your package. After all, branding and theming apart, FF is FOSS (arguably). A valid point, but I think people understand this --they're just upset on principle regarding Mozilla's