On Fri, Nov 13, 2009 at 10:04 PM, yurik 81 yuri...@gmail.com wrote:
Is there simple way to do this job without using terminal or download
key in browser and then open it? I mean directly paste signing key's
link or fingerprint (launchpad) to software sources dialog.
There is a GUI utility in
Just a thought:
My 11 year old daughter asked: How do I save a document?
I answered: You just click on the Floppydisk Icon in the Menu bar!
She pondered over this and then asked: What is a Floppydisk?
;-)
Best regards
Palle
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Hi Palle,
As replacement for Project 2007 try Planner (just open Ubuntu Software
Centre and search for planner).
As replacement for One Note 2007 try Tomboy.
Kind Regards
Laco
On Sat, Nov 14, 2009 at 12:22 PM, Palle Hellemann
pallehellem...@gmail.com wrote:
I'm missing the functions of these
Hi,
my name is Ali Servet Donmez. I'm currently developing face detection
for F-Spot, for that reason I need up-to-date packages for OpenCV
library and introduce a new package for EmguCV C# wrapper for OpenCV.
Is there any mentor who could help me during packaging and publish
either on PPA @
Palle Hellemann wrote:
Just a thought:
My 11 year old daughter asked: How do I save a document?
I answered: You just click on the Floppydisk Icon in the Menu bar!
She pondered over this and then asked: What is a Floppydisk?
I understand that the average user today has probably never seen one
Just a thought:
My 11 year old daughter asked: How do I save a document?
I answered: You just click on the Floppydisk Icon in the Menu bar!
She pondered over this and then asked: What is a Floppydisk?
;-)
Best regards
Palle
Ok my post is probably completely useless, but I found the
Hello Mohammed,
I'll pass it on, thank You. And You are right about that it is time to think
again. The new generations are the first who has never known a world without
computers. So maybee we should all ask these young kids how a logic way of
using it would be. There is a lot of good innovation
2009/11/14 Palle Hellemann pallehellem...@gmail.com:
I'm missing the functions of these 2 Windows applications. Are there
anything in Ubuntu resembling them or solving similar jobs.
For OneNote you could try either Basket or Zim.
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2009/11/15 Jonathan Jesse jje...@gmail.com:
Unfortnately all of those proudcts pale in comparision to OneNote. I've
even had problems with OneNote and Crossover office to work correctly.
OneNote is one of the many programs I miss when I switch over to Ubuntu full
time.
The way OneNote
Unfortnately all of those proudcts pale in comparision to OneNote. I've
even had problems with OneNote and Crossover office to work correctly.
OneNote is one of the many programs I miss when I switch over to Ubuntu full
time.
The way OneNote groups things together works great.
Plus the
On Sat, Nov 14, 2009 at 5:40 PM, Dotan Cohen dotanco...@gmail.com wrote:
2009/11/15 Jonathan Jesse jje...@gmail.com:
Unfortnately all of those proudcts pale in comparision to OneNote. I've
even had problems with OneNote and Crossover office to work correctly.
OneNote is one of the many
Also, I use Ubuntu 9.10 with the default theme ((Humanity icon theme)
and all save icons seem to show a harddisk (3.5) with an arrow
pointing downward. Not that this is any more intuitive (who, in the
grand scheme of things, has looked inside their computer to actually see
a HD? Laptops
Also, I use Ubuntu 9.10 with the default theme ((Humanity icon theme)
and all save icons seem to show a harddisk (3.5) with an arrow
pointing downward. Not that this is any more intuitive (who, in the
grand scheme of things, has looked inside their computer to actually see
a HD? Laptops
Mario Vukelic wrote:
On Sat, 2009-11-14 at 13:19 +0100, Palle Hellemann wrote:
I answered: You just click on the Floppydisk Icon in the Menu bar!
Also, I use Ubuntu 9.10 with the default theme ((Humanity icon theme)
and all save icons seem to show a harddisk (3.5) with an arrow
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