I agree with everything that Steve said below. A few more things:
1) Network connectivity: Applications should be network connection
aware, allowing the user to be connection agnostic. I.e.
internet/network based apps should function as well as possible
regardless of whether or not there
That's great.
Can you add them to the wiki page:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MobileAndEmbedded/UserApplicationCriteria
That way they won't get lost in email list archives.
Kyle
On Oct 26, 2007, at 3:51 PM, Robison, Clayne B wrote:
I agree with everything that Steve said below. A few more
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of nan budh
Sent: Thursday, October 25, 2007 6:54 PM
To: Ubuntu India Local Community
Subject: [ubuntu-in] Gutsy problems on Athlon
Guys please help me. suggest me what to do. i installed gutsy on
On Fri, 2007-10-26 at 05:39 +0530, Bhavani Shankar R wrote:
[...]
Ubuntu bangalore forum is up.. you can post, discuss about ubuntu
here:
[...]
I was trying to ignore all this frenetic activity, but would
you care to explain what exactly you are trying to achieve here?
In my opinion, the
On 10/26/07, Gora Mohanty [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, 2007-10-26 at 05:39 +0530, Bhavani Shankar R wrote:
[...]
Ubuntu bangalore forum is up.. you can post, discuss about ubuntu
here:
[...]
I was trying to ignore all this frenetic activity, but would
you care to explain what exactly
I live in ahmedabad and am on a limited bandwidth i want a gutsy alternated
cd to update my fiesty is anyone willing to handle me one
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Then why does AP need a loco team? Its because if we break up into smaller
teams and start working people here locally can reach us faster if they have
any problems and we can promote ubuntu faster locally.. I know that the
Indian team is undergoing a rejuvenation and I have already
It will encourage the development of Kannada like phonetic keyboard
layout(baraha type) as well as Kannada OCR for Ubuntu by users of .
Kannada people.
-75yrsold
On 10/26/07, Gora Mohanty [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, 2007-10-26 at 12:14 +0530, Mir Nazim wrote:
[...]
Bhavani, not need to
Exactly.. To bring in full fledged Kannada localisation for ubuntu users..
Thats also one of the main aims of the team...
Sirigannadam gelge... Kannada Belagali,
Bhavani Shankar...:)
On 10/26/07, 74yrs old [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It will encourage the development of Kannada like phonetic
On 10/26/07, Bhavani Shankar R [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello..
Then why does AP need a loco team? Its because if we break up into smaller
teams and start working people here locally can reach us faster if they have
any problems and we can promote ubuntu faster locally.. I know that the
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Hi,
Taking note of things happening in the past few weeks, I would like to
put some thoughts I have though I want to forbid myself from replying
to any particular post/thread.
[1] Recently the mailing list of the Ubuntu India Loco Team is being
Are you and bhavi trolling this list as a team or are you both the
same guy with 2 different
email ids trolling the list?
You fork a team when you have enough people contributing to the same
project. Making a separate team and hoping people willshow-up is dumb.
Also you will not earn brownie
hello...
I too have some responsibility.. And I m not here to create a zillion team
as I m looking forward to develop a full fledged localisation in kannada and
develop a kannada support for sarika The first open source translator and it
can be done by dev who are well versed in kannada.. I am
Bhavani brother it seems you have less focus and more misdirected hormones.
Its good that you intend to do open source development and very good ,no i say
very very very good that you wish to work on kannada specific work. But bhai
sahib tell me this: Why don't you simply create a detailed
Hello,
Thats why he is trying to reach locally!!! The point he is trying
to make really good. Locally he can penetrate to more people and
obviously everybody will come to know about the indian community and
will get invloved. Since we got tonnes of to do, you need more people,
what bhavani
people seem to freaking out with top posting and frankly its irritating so
folks kindly stop top posting.
ram
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Well GNU /Linux is full of forks and the diversity has done a very good job
of making gnu/linux better than it would have had it been a single OS.
So sure i think its a good idea to fork and have a bangaloru forum if its
viable. Since you say Kannada is your focus so why not make it a
Because Kannada well as Telugu is very complex scripts which requires
special attention for development/contribution by local Programmers as well
as Developers who are well versed in Kannada.
Thats the main reason for me starting this team..
Bhavani Shankar.
On 10/26/07, Bhavani Shankar R [EMAIL
Hi
Am looking for a laptop max Rs 15000 -/
the critical consideration being it should have a newsish and fast processor
am willing to have a small hd, small screen 12 - 14 inch
ram 512 MB , basic CD / Writer DVD combo
any suggestions and links to any sites
thanks
ram
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Hi list,
IMO 15k is too low for a laptop, even we can't get a nice Desktop in that
budget.
The best thing you can try look your a second hand laptop, maybe that would
fit into your budget.
if you are keen to bye new one , then you have to increase your bugdet by
Atleast 10k more
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I have it with me now, but i am located at Jaipur
So the downside it you have to pay a little, not much just the media
costs+shipping(postal costs).
If interested then contact me Off the list.
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Let a non-Bangalore, non-Kannada person give his opinion on this.
From what all I gather, this Bangalore Team idea is not bad, but don't
fork it! By forking it, I mean:
-- getting a new IRC channel
-- using the ubuntuforums.org forum, while the Ubuntu India forums
also exist. You could have
Ok got it.. Its my mistake.. Thanks pratul I ll shift the wiki to a Ubuntu
india wiki page and request for a subforum..will contact voiran soon... to
change it to a subforum mate...
Thanks
Bhavani Shankar.
On 10/27/07, Lut4rp [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Let a non-Bangalore, non-Kannada person give
On 10/26/07, Parthan S R [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Hi,
Taking note of things happening in the past few weeks, I would like to
put some thoughts I have though I want to forbid myself from replying
to any particular post/thread.
[1] Recently the
Unfortunatly they own 99% of the phone lines so *nobody* has a choice.
I am looking forward to WIMAX to get away from them.
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Try living in the Kingston Communications area then mate. There, you
really don't have a choice! One ISP who can charge whatever they
like
Mark Steele wrote:
Matthew Larsen wrote:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/default.stm
Options:
Will you be buying Leopard?
Yes - I need new spots!
No - Tiger for me!
I'm a Windows user!
Vote!
Looks like they've changed the options, we've got a No - Linux is my OS
On Thu, 2007-10-25 at 15:07 +0100, Kirrus wrote:
- Jim Kissel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dave Morley wrote:
I used to hate using Evolution but since I last used it to the
release
in Gutsy things have improved greatly. The whole experience is a
pleasure.
So I just wondered
Hi,
On 24/10/2007, Rhys Morgan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[previous post regarded TalkTalk]
Millions steer well clear in my opinion takes months longer to activate the
connection and especially if you have a netgear router. Also there are
multiple problems with dns servers which can be
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/default.stm
Options:
Will you be buying Leopard?
Yes - I need new spots!
No - Tiger for me!
I'm a Windows user!
Vote!
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Looks like they've changed the options, we've got a No - Linux is my OS
of choice now.*
** WARNING - lolcats/topic crossover ***
BBC r belong to de Linux peoplz now
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Options:
Will you be buying Leopard?
Yes - I need new spots!
No - Tiger for me!
I'm a Windows user!
Vote!
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The options have changed a bit now:
Yes - I need new
On 10/26/07, Mark Steele [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Matthew Larsen wrote:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/default.stm
Options:
Will you be buying Leopard?
Yes - I need new spots!
No - Tiger for me!
I'm a Windows user!
Vote!
Looks like they've changed the
On 10/26/07, Matthew Larsen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
awesome. I wonder if thats a result of the e-mail I sent them?
You beat me to it then :)
I voted, just. Amazingly Linux is not as far behind as I would have
expected.
The BBC are probably tired of us Linux users by now... :P
Matthew.
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Martyn wrote:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/default.stm
Options:
Will you be buying Leopard?
Yes - I need new spots!
No - Tiger for me!
I'm a Windows user!
Vote!
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[EMAIL PROTECTED]
The options have changed a bit
Andy,
On Fri, 2007-10-26 at 14:09 +0100, andylockran wrote:
Martyn wrote:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/default.stm
Options:
Will you be buying Leopard?
Yes - I need new spots!
No - Tiger for me!
I'm a Windows user!
Vote!
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Interesting referral to OFT:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/education/7063716.stm
Mac
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Quoting Chris Rowson [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Looks like they've changed the options, we've got a No - Linux is my OS
of choice now.*
** WARNING - lolcats/topic crossover ***
BBC r belong to de Linux peoplz now
What you say?
Rob
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- Philip Newborough [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Just a bit of Friday fun:
http://www.commoncraft.com/zombies
Enjoy :D
Is this SFW (audio)?
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Just a bit of Friday fun:
http://www.commoncraft.com/zombies
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Quoting Philip Newborough [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
So maybe a combined effort is needed to push the Linux percentage up!?
Have we all blogged about it? has it been dugg? Just an idea.
Has it been posted on /. yet?
Personally I think they got the poll wrong, I think it should have
said something
- Philip Newborough [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 26/10/2007, andylockran [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Martyn wrote:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/default.stm
Options:
Will you be buying Leopard?
Yes - I need new spots!
No - Tiger for me!
I'm a Windows
On 26/10/2007, andylockran [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Martyn wrote:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/default.stm
Options:
Will you be buying Leopard?
Yes - I need new spots!
No - Tiger for me!
I'm a Windows user!
Vote!
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[EMAIL
Dave Morley wrote:
On Thu, 2007-10-25 at 15:37 +0100, Rob Beard wrote:
Quoting Daniel Lamb [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
They were probably 6 weeks then, they are 20 weeks old now I think, one has
died now though, was just looking through old phones and kind of saw a
little resemblance, if anyone wants
On Friday 26 October 2007 13:21, Chris Rowson wrote:
Looks like they've changed the options, we've got a No - Linux is my
OS of choice now.*
** WARNING - lolcats/topic crossover ***
BBC r belong to de Linux peoplz now
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Think their polls work on ip addresses?
Or think you could sit there and continually click linux?
Daniel
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Sent: 26 October 2007 15:03
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; British Ubuntu Talk
Subject: Re:
Rob Beard wrote:
Personally I think they got the poll wrong, I think it should have
said something like...
Yes - Steve Jobs is God and I buy anything he tells me to
No - I've got an older pre-G4 867 PPC Mac
No - Linux is my OS of choice
No - I'm a Microsoft Fanboi/I haven't seen the
On Fri, 2007-10-26 at 14:08 +0100, Kirrus wrote:
- Philip Newborough [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Just a bit of Friday fun:
http://www.commoncraft.com/zombies
Enjoy :D
Is this SFW (audio)?
Yes, SFW. It has audio, but no swearing or orgasmic moaning... :)
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On Fri, 2007-10-26 at 15:32 +0100, Daniel Lamb wrote:
Think their polls work on ip addresses?
Or think you could sit there and continually click linux?
Daniel
You can vote more than once - I accidentally voted 3 times when i was
resfreshing the page to see how the results had changed
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Is this SFW (audio)?
Yes, SFW. It has audio, but no swearing or orgasmic moaning... :)
LOL how dumb do I feel. Here was me thinking that SFW was some kind
of
new audio codec or something. Doh!
My only excuse is that I don't have
On Thu, 25 Oct 2007 11:04:51 +0100
Julie Hodgkinson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
when I change shell from bash to csh konsole
window text is just white on black, ie no colour text.
ls doesn't use colour by default (so that you don't get weird looking
colour codes on terminals that don't
OK, so I have re-downloaded the iso - and the MD5sum checks out fine. I
reinstalled it OK and everything looked fine - UNTIL i enabled the
proprietry NVIDIA drivers for my 7200GS. I then got the same problems -
exactly. Once I disabled them again evertyhing worked perfectly. I even
tried using
A few thoughts here:
- The BBC aren't dumb. If people are constantly re-voting for the same
option, they'll notice, and if Linux people are doing that more than the
rest, they'll probably start looking askance at ANY figures that show
Linux adoption.
- While it's not unknown for broadcasters
Alec Wright wrote:
On Fri, 2007-10-26 at 15:32 +0100, Daniel Lamb wrote:
Think their polls work on ip addresses?
Or think you could sit there and continually click linux?
Daniel
You can vote more than once - I accidentally voted 3 times when i was
resfreshing the page to see how the
Alec Wright wrote:
On Fri, 2007-10-26 at 15:32 +0100, Daniel Lamb wrote:
Think their polls work on ip addresses?
Or think you could sit there and continually click linux?
Daniel
You can vote more than once - I accidentally voted 3 times when i was
resfreshing the page
Dave Walker wrote:
[...]
Downgrading Ubuntu is widely agreed that it's not a good idea. However,
if Gutsy's really not working out backup at least /etc /home; then
if it isn't successful at least you can perform a fresh install of
Feisty (my recommended first choice).
Hello, Dave.
Ah - I should have said that I had tried that - to no avail :(
Matthew Wild wrote:
On 10/26/07, Colin Wylie
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wrote:
OK, so I have re-downloaded
the iso - and the MD5sum checks out fine. I
reinstalled it OK and everything looked fine - UNTIL i enabled the
proprietry
On 10/26/07, Colin Wylie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
OK, so I have re-downloaded the iso - and the MD5sum checks out fine. I
reinstalled it OK and everything looked fine - UNTIL i enabled the
proprietry NVIDIA drivers for my 7200GS. I then got the same problems -
exactly. Once I disabled them
Matthew Larsen wrote:
[...]
Well your a very lucky dog because BT is absolutely appauling with me,
and has been since 2001. They are slow, expensive, force you to have a
phone line, unreliable, traffic filter when they feel like and enforce
their stupid rules on you (ie they always have to
On 26/10/2007, Farran Lee [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
cool, thanks. Looks like the best option. is there some kind of website
where I can upload and privately store the necessary files instead of
burning them to disc? I don't have a burner...
I'm not going to risk upgrading, had too many
Hi,
Can you submit a new bug ticket on launchpad.net, and then post a bug number
here :)
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Honestly, I don't think your utopia will happen anywhere outside of large
metropolises - with the advent of local loop unbundling and WLR 3.
It's now more cost effective as a Telco to get BT to install your line and
then badge it as your own as the infrastructure cost in getting service out
Tony / Dave
Thanks for the responses. Doesn't look as though it's a Ubuntu problem, but
a Gnome one.
So I'm going to hang fire on the downgrade for a fortnight or so, and use
the work arounds provided and see what happens.
E
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Kirrus wrote:
Hi,
Can you submit a new bug ticket on launchpad.net, and then post a bug number
here :)
Submitted - #157564
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One of the critisisums that have been raised against the ATSPI users is lack
of testing in certain scenarios. Most of the testers use the latest Live
CDs, but it appears very few test the upgrade paths.
So, I was wondering what would be required to fulfill this particular area.
That of upgrade
Hello,
A first post by someone who has been lurking for some time, picking up
useful bits of information.
I used Synaptic to upgrade from Feisty to Gutsy, and now find that
OpenOffice Calc slows right down and can freeze my computer after a few
minutes of use. Using System Monitor shows that
Trawling through my usual read of the technology pages I came across this
article on the BBC Technology page, entitled Schools warned off Microsoft
deal.
You can read the details here: http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/education/7063716.stm
and I would also recommend that you read more about the
Hi Kris,
On Thu, 2007-10-25 at 11:29 +0100, Kris Douglas wrote:
Sorry about that, I was looking to install Virtual Box on my machine,
but I need to know whether it supports usb devices *cough* ipod touch
*cough*.
The current version of free Virtual Box still doesn’t give a support for
I use Evolution. I think it's fast, a lot of features and I got no spam
at all.
Taufan Lubis
www.taufanlubis.wordpress.com
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I'll second that, very good uptime and low latency with F2S. They also
provide extra IPs if necessary. I used to have XBox Live and it ran much
better with its own public address. I run a server as well which I can
get a good 32KBytes/sec when downloading remotely, even with heavy P2P
sessions I
Hi:
Alt+F4 means to close/kill the currently focused window. The magnifier
really isn't a window that gets focus, so pressing Alt+F4 will kill the
window that has focus (e.g., your e-mail application, like I just did
when I couldn't remember what Alt+F4 did).
Killing the magnifier is similar
Hi:
The problem is that sighted persons who sometimes totally ignore anything
about magnifying+orca so when demonstrating it, they simply get into panic
and they had to restart gnome brutally with ctrl+alt+backspace.
The demographic this request is catering to is a small percentage of
Last night I tried again and everything worked well. Oh well.
I will go back to ubuntustudio-7.04 and then upgrade to 7.10 may be in 2-3
months.
Thanks
On 10/25/07, Luis de Bethencourt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Can you paste in here the version of the Ubuntu Studio menu you are using?
Luis
hello
i am trying to use qjackctl with the realtime option checked, so far
with no luck.
i get the following information in the messages window:
08:36:06.348 Patchbay deactivated.
08:36:06.358 Statistics reset.
JACK tmpdir identified as [/dev/shm]
08:36:06.424 MIDI connection graph change.
With Ubuntu Studio-Gutsy our packages have moved into the Ubuntu proper
repos. We encourage everyone to use those packages. We will be shutting
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Hi Darrin,
Well, I downloaded the regular Ubuntu Gutsy live CD, installed it clean and
tested it out - I don't think Compiz Fusion is terribly interesting, so I
reinstalled from the Ubutu Studio CD (clean install again) and tested with just
the laptop, then with the 22 widescreen attached. If
Matt, I'm glad that it worked out for you. If you are interested,
here is a great resource (one of many I'm sure) for Linux commands
(this is associated with bash, but most of these commands will also
work with other shells too):
http://www.ss64.com/bash/
Cheers!
- Darrin
On 10/26/07, Matt
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thanks very much for your answers!
i tried to recommended solution:
looks like your /etc/security/limits.conf is not set properly. An
Upgrade to studio seems to fail to set this, the install from DVD does
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Hartmut Noack wrote:
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looks like your /etc/security/limits.conf is not set properly. An
Upgrade to studio seems to fail to set this,
No. A upgrade handles it fine. There's a point in the
é compativel sim, eu ja utilizei o driver nativo do windows no meu not
Jose Lera escreveu:
Não será que voce está tentando instalar os dois ao mesmo tempo.
O ndiswrapper não é compativel com o driver bcm43xx.
Esperimente colocar o driver bcm43xx na blacklist antes de carregar o
ndiswrapper.
Marcus,
Experimentei os mesmo problemas. Assim como também, pelo que percebi, boa
parte dos usuários que testaram.
Sobre a performance quanto ao firefox e ao compiz, isso parece ser do
próprio driver, que ainda não está tão maduro em matéria de AiGLX.
Já sobre os vídeos, parece ter relação com
Experimente:
sudo nano /etc/usplash.conf (editar para 1024x768)
sudo update-initramfs -u -k `uname -r`
Funcionou comigo.
-Antonio
On 10/18/07, Martins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Problemas no usplash que é carregado em uma resolução não indicada para o
monitor (Samsung 540N usa 1024x768) e
No Gutsy isso pode ser alterado em Sistema - Administração - Screen and
Graphics [ainda não traduzido].
-Antonio
On 10/25/07, Tiago Poiares [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Aproveitando o embalo, vocês sabem como eu mudo a resolução do GDM? o meu
monitor suporta até 1600x1200 mas ele fica em 60Hz e
E eu achando q o gutsy ia vir com as traduções q faltavam no feisty. Ao
q parece estão faltando ainda mais itens a serem traduzidos.
Isso é bola fora...
Antonio escreveu:
No Gutsy isso pode ser alterado em Sistema - Administração - Screen and
Graphics [ainda não traduzido].
-Antonio
On
eh isso ai senhoras, linux-headers instalados, pctel's instalados, builders
instalados.
modem detected...irc.freenode.net aqui vamos nós
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sobre o modulo, mas a cam continua não funcionando, alguem ai tem o mesmo
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Muito bonitinho...
Bom, sem dúvida existem bons profissionais e boas idéias lá
O detalhe chave é que o grupo de acionistas que controla a corporação só
quer saber de encher o rabo de dinheiro, ponto final.
Raphael Menezes escreveu:
Cara,
Muitas das ações da Microsoft são plausíveis, claro.
On 10/26/07, Duda Nogueira [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
*15) Que as licenças de código fonte aberto da Microsoft permitem que você
manipule o código fonte à vontade, gerando novos produtos de código fonte
fechado e proprietário se assim desejar, ao contrário da licença GPL que foi
aplicada, por
Salve!!!
Amigo não recomendo essa pratica, pois você perde muito da segurança que o
linux lhe oferece...
Abraço
Att.
Weslei Mendes
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Liberdade, Igualdade e Fraternidade!
Em
é uma cam usb,
quanto a programa pra gravação de audio e vídeo não procurei nenhum
ainda... se encontrar um que satisfaça da um toque...
pro fotos tem o cheese, parece bom
Em 25/10/07, Jonatas M. Victor[EMAIL PROTECTED] escreveu:
Uhum, realmente o leitor de cartão funcionou direto mesmo,
Rapidamente vc acostuma a digitar a senha, e tb nao eh toda hora q vc
faz alterações no sistema
Talvez a parte + chata eh qd vc quer alterar arquivos ou pastas q soh o
root tem privilegio, onde normalmente usamos a linha d comando. Nesse
caso instala o pacote *nautilus-gksu*, q t permite abrir
Olha, pelo que sei do hardware do D531, ele pode ser um tanto problemático.
Por três fatores (talvez dois, na verdade): Placa de rede wireless, som e
placa de vídeo.
A placa de rede, ao que sei, é da própria Dell. Não sei quanto ao chip, mas
pela razão da aproximação da Dell com o Ubuntu, talvez
Tente testar com o ekiga e acessa-la usando v4l2.
As vezes já esta funcionando, mas a aplicação por ser apenas
compativel com v4l nao consegue acessa-la.
Em 26/10/07, João Carlos[EMAIL PROTECTED] escreveu:
Senhores, tenho uma webcam de marca (?) BAKPIX que pelo lsusb é reconhecida
como
poutz... por favor... nao caiam em discussao contra o meiobit... eles criam
esses posts xiitas pra da ibope no site deles... uns tempos atrás, a fabiane
lima criou postou um erro de dependencia no fedora, pq ela nao habilito o
livna... acontece que ela sabia disso... porém, preferiu acabar com o
A função do root não é apenas proteger o sistema do usuário, mas também de
qualquer outra coisa, como vírus ou programas indesejados. Igualmente, o
root também serve para proteger funções essenciais do seu computador, como a
memória de programas mais sensíveis e dispositivos.
Em suma, é pela
Pessoal,
Estamos avaliando a compra de 3 Notebook Dell D531, mas estou em duvida com
este modelo pois analisando os emails da lista verifiquei que o mesmo possui
varios problemas de compatibilidade com o Ubuntu 7.04, alguem que possua
este modelo e estaja utilizando o 7.10, poderia me informar
Instalei meu ubuntu criando um usuário.
Só eu uso meu linux.
Tenho como fazer com que esse usuário seja tratado como root para que
eu não tenha que ficar pondo a senha de root a todo momento?
Atenciosamente,
Ricardo Augusto
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Se a tua biblioteca for GPL, seu código precisa ser todo aberto.
Se tua biblioteca for LGPL, não precisa...
Um exemplo disso é o QT, que é GPL. Se você quiser desenvolver aplicação
de código fonte fechado com ele, você precisa duma licença diferente p/
isso. Que é paga.
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Exatamente! Parece que não importa a versão do driver, ATI sempre vai ser
lixo no Linux. Espero que eles não parem e lancem mais versões do driver nos
próximos meses.
Você falou que outras pessoas reportaram estes problemas, mas eu pesquisei
tanto na net e só vejo o povo elogiando... ¬¬
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