Don't know about localizations, but For Thunderbird bugs:
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/
Joe
On 12/29/18 11:13 PM, Rolando Gorgs wrote:
> Hello everybody!
>
> I hope you all had a nice Christmas.
> As I don't see any progress regarding this topic for one month now -
>
Hi Martin,
Thank you for your reply and reference documentation.
On Wed, Oct 19, 2016 at 12:27 AM, Martin Pitt
wrote:
> Hello Joe,
>
> Joe Barnett [2016-10-18 7:27 -0700]:
> > Since upgrading to yakkety, I've noticed the following issues seemingly
> > related to (a p
he user more
loudly that their configuration is not fully supported?
Thanks,
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I have a fresh install of Ubuntu 16.04 and QT5.
When I install Krecipes it complains that qmysql3 plug-in is missing.
Any suggestions?
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On further investigation, it looks like this is a bug in (or triggered by)
xserver 1.18. Sorry to bug the list, but no activity on the bug since
identifying it as such. Could an X dev take a look?
Thanks,
-Joe
On Wed, Mar 9, 2016 at 8:39 PM, Joe Barnett wrote:
> I've fil
I've filed https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1555434 on
a similar, but not identical sounding bug.
Thanks,
-Joe
On Wed, Mar 9, 2016 at 12:58 AM, Timo Aaltonen wrote:
> 09.03.2016, 10:19, Gérard BIGOT kirjoitti:
> > Mine is Ivy Bridge (Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-3540M
Don't hold back, John. Tell us how you really feel.
On Tue, May 18, 2010 at 1:30 PM, John Moser wrote:
> Shut up. You're whining like a raving politicized lune and nobody is
> listening to your monologue.
>
> Apply some critical thinking skills. It's a bug in a special mode of a
> browser, a mo
On Mon, Jan 25, 2010 at 11:41 AM, John Dong wrote:
> > It's familiar, and when something stalls it's suddenly not familiar.
> > I don't have to care WHAT it's doing, just as long as it's doing
> > something, and telling me what it's doing. Apple used to do this in
> > System 7 and System 8 at l
s the same
way on Mac OS.)
I can't say the same for Super+MiddleClick, though. Regardless of whether
there is an additional escape message overlay (which I think would be a good
idea), it seems pretty clear to me that Super+MiddleClick should be disabled
by default.
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I could easily see a newbie
doing the same thing and being extremely put-off by the result. Would it be
possible to disable this particular shortcut by default? (Perhaps instead, a
whole class of such shortcuts could be activated as an option under
Appearance or some such.)
-Joe
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nst file for the package. It downloads the stable 32
bit version from archive.canonical, and then wraps it with
nspluginwapper. Are you sure you didn't already install 64 alpha
before doing that comparison?
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someone starts emailing people's
bosses about them, things have gone a bit too far. I emailed the
person who first posted to tell them they were making a mountain out
of a mole hill, but it didn't seem to stick.
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Network Manager has better support for wireless 3G cards.
After running: sudo apt-get build-dep network-manager, you can find the most
recent release at:
http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/sources/NetworkManager/0.7/NetworkManager-0.7.1.tar.gz
Good luck!
Joe Smith
Student Network Technician
Chapman
ing them
compiz.
On the other hand, I'd be for letting people choose whether to enable
compiz on install, instead of waiting until they startup the machine
and go to appearance. Novice users might never know there's a way to
turn off the fancy effects.
Joe Terranova
[1] http://linux.sla
, which is marked number 9 on the map[1].
See our SCaLE planning page on the wiki[2] for more details.
If you'd like to volunteer, send me an email or attend the Ubuntu
California IRC meeting in #ubuntu-california on Freenode at 7pm PST
tomorrow, January 24th.
Joe Smith
Student Network Tec
needs to get done, regularly.
I am, of course, happy to help in any way I can.
[1] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Asterisk_(PBX)
Sincerely,
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e giving Go-Ooo.org a try. Their site claims that their
spreadsheet formulas are more compatible with Excel, which was my
mother's biggest complaint about Open Office. I'm intrigued, but I
think it should be put up for consideration for Jaunty+1, or at the
most packaged beside Open Office fo
I've got a debdiff attached to
https://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/libgnomecanvas/+bug/272316and
have linked to what might be a related Debian bug. I'll probably open
up
a new Debian bug in libgnomecanvas and see if I can get that merged in up
there once I have some time.
th the LiveCD and
main install (possibly alongside Firefox). I understand if developers
need to wait for Jaunty to make this move; however, I believe this
should be the policy, both for Firefox (tm) and any other packages
that become non-free software.
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>> Why would it be an oval?
> it wouldnt if usplash would act like you describe below (which it doesnt)
> to achieve what you describe usplash needs code changes and someon who
> actually does them :)
We were already at that point. You were responding to Alexander's
post, which already recognized
> you miss the point a bit here, even in that case the logo would be oval
> instead of being a cycle, it's about the stretching that happens
Why would it be an oval?
a 300x200 logo
on a 800x600 monitor, an 800x600 black background is generated, and
the 300x200 logo overlaid on it (placed ac
Are there problems with us.archive.ubuntu.com , or does it seriously
need an upgrade?
Every new version, it's unusable for weeks -- as of today, it's still
unusable. I'm tired of having to change my sources.list to a different
country every time there's a new version.
C
ot be possible, but hopefully there's something similar that can be
done without much MOTU effort, if they thought this was worth it.
Joe Terranova
PS: I use the Wine repo too. But after the latest update, running wine
turns my screen black, and I don't know what to do about it.
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