Re: Gramps Filter navigation improvement

2007-01-07 Thread Constantine Evans
ng your suggestions in the appropriate place within the GRAMPS project at http://gramps-project.org/, if that is the GRAMPS that you are referring to. However, it would be helpful for us to know how you came to find this list. Sincerely, Constantine Evans -- Ubuntu-devel-discuss mailing

Re: Which third party repository do you use?

2007-01-06 Thread Constantine Evans
Matthew Kuiken wrote: > If a repository is not found in the configuration file that you keep > this description list in, a comment one line above the deb line in the > sources.list is used. When new repositories are added using the > Software Sources dialog, it could prompt for this description

Re: Strategy for fixing Bug #1

2006-12-27 Thread Constantine Evans
If you are going to continue this thread, could you please do so on sounder instead devel-discuss? This sort of discussion really isn't appropriate or relevant for devel-discuss. Thank you, Constantine Evans Wes Morgan wrote: > Most of you have probably seen ESR's recently-slas

Re: Default font settings in Ubuntu

2006-12-27 Thread Constantine Evans
e had with fonts on my system. I have used unhinted fonts for a few days, and still strongly believe that they look far worse than the hinted version. My monitor is a 124 dpi LCD, and I believe that many of these differences in opinion may be due to difference in the dpi of various screens. Sincerely, Con

Re: User Reviews In Synaptic?

2006-12-26 Thread Constantine Evans
nd of those 1200 only 37 used gdm in the last 30 days and only 42 used firefox in the last 30 days? And only 120 used dpkg? In fact, it appears that only 120 of the 1200 computers were used at all in the last 30 days. Is there some explanation for why the votes seem so strange? Sincerely, C

Re: Concerns about Windows Vista implications for Linux/Ubuntu

2006-12-25 Thread Constantine Evans
manufacturers would continue to make them. However, I must say that I am disappointed at the author's attempt to link this to "homeland security" and claims that the protection will endanger lives, tactics which even Microsoft did not use. Most of this discussion probably belong