I was thinking to help encourage everyone to make features, including
myself. We could have a little challenge. How about everyone who would
like to, make a feature for a currently existing theme set and then show
there work off on the next Friday.
I personally will be working on the cocoHead
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Sure I can help out to. I will open my project on Launchpad and the
theme I create there will be available for any gnome based ...buntu.
As soon as I have opened the project I will let all you know.
e [SzerencseFia]
Cory K. wrote:
With all the
SzerencseFia wrote:
Sure I can help out to. I will open my project on Launchpad and the
theme I create there will be available for any gnome based ...buntu.
As soon as I have opened the project I will let all you know.
e [SzerencseFia]
I don't think a LP project is necessary. A page under:
Now that it's certain we will continue to have the Human GTK theme in
Hardy (which I think is a good idea, I still like - and use - it anyway)
we should talk about changing the Metacity theme.
To be honest, it's the only thing I don't like about Ubuntu's look and I
know others feel the same,
SzerencseFia wrote:
Sorry I was late and I made a project.
https://launchpad.net/edubuntu-art-backup
I think you can delete projects. To me, this will just duplicate the
work needed for packaging. If you don't readily see how, ask on #launchpad.
All the artwork could be done on the WIKI and
On Saturday 12 January 2008 16:49:36 Cory K. wrote:
SzerencseFia wrote:
Sure I can help out to. I will open my project on Launchpad and the
theme I create there will be available for any gnome based ...buntu.
As soon as I have opened the project I will let all you know.
e [SzerencseFia]
The theme has some nice touches (I am a fan of all things glossy) though I
have 3 deal-breaker scale problems with this theme:
1) It uses a *lot* of space which is not utilized fully (the generous
borders and the like - remember average users are only just beginning to
get beyond 1024x786 and with
Perhaps a slight change to the metacity to remove the gloss and button borders.
I also added a thin colored border around the window.
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Artwork/Incoming/Hardy/Alternate/SmoothMergedGradients?action=AttachFiledo=viewtarget=HumanMetacity.png
Hi,
thanks for the feedback but I'd like to point out, that I do not propose
my theme to get implemented in Ubuntu (it's just a theme I created for
myself), so it's not really up for debate here.
The screenshots were only to depict my proposal to get rid of the brown
in the titlebar and create a
Hmm... I was thinking about the stuff like the backround and the window
theme, not the login window, since that is a nice login screen.
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I'm downloading the edubuntu icons and stuff to see if i can improve it
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I asked about the eXperience engine earlier. I saw a screenshot with a one
peice menubaritem and menu. I finally got the engine to install, but it's
buggy. I looked at the code for the menu and it's way beyond me. Compiz is
still a problem.
With all the hulabulu about the Ubuntu art people forget about Edubuntu.
Hi, I did a wallpaper for some kids a few years ago. Maybe it will suit
Edubuntu in some small way. Attached.
HTH,
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kids_desktop.svg.tar.gz
revno: 3634
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sudo su -
thats all.
It won't ask you password on LiveCD
On Jan 12, 2008 1:04 PM, 74yrs old [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
For the purpose of compiling source code in gcc - in Live CD as experiment
. I have *not installed* in HDD as such question of my password does
arise.
Only I want to know
Please Prefix sudo in front of any command you want to type.
By default in Live cd it will not ask you for password execute your
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Thanks for the guidance on the above subject.
On Jan 12, 2008 4:09 PM, Gaurish Sharma [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Thanks l for the valuable guidance . it works in LiveCD.
On Jan 12, 2008 6:08 PM, 74yrs old [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks for the guidance on the above subject.
On Jan 12, 2008 4:09 PM, Gaurish Sharma [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Please Prefix sudo in front of any command you want to
List,
One of my friends would like to buy a Ubuntu-IN T-Shirt. Does anyone
(currently residing in Mumbai) have a few to sell away?
That'll in a way, advertise, FOSS.IN (if it is printed) and advertise
Ubuntu among my college folks.
Thanks, in advance
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One of my friends would like to buy a Ubuntu-IN T-Shirt. Does anyone
(currently residing in Mumbai) have a few to sell away?
IMO there is no ubuntu-in t-shirt.
That'll in a way, advertise, FOSS.IN (if it is printed) and advertise
Ubuntu among my college folks.
Why would Ubuntu-in want to
On Sunday 13 January 2008 00:16, gaurav chaturvedi wrote:
IMO there is no ubuntu-in t-shirt.
Can I get the fact (instead of O) (if there are T-shirts) ;)?
That'll in a way, advertise, FOSS.IN (if it is printed) and
advertise Ubuntu among my college folks.
Why would Ubuntu-in want to just
There were no ubuntu-in T-shirts at foss.in/2007
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On Fri, Jan 11, 2008 at 09:53:13PM +, Chris Rowson wrote:
Are you entirely sure chaps?
No :)
I thought JeOS was a bare-bones operating system designed for people
to base virtual appliances on.
Tht makes more sense, yes :)
I was wrong, sorry.
Cheers
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On 1/12/08, Alan Pope [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, Jan 11, 2008 at 09:53:13PM +, Chris Rowson wrote:
Are you entirely sure chaps?
I thought JeOS was a bare-bones operating system designed for people
to base virtual appliances on.
Tht makes more sense, yes :)
I don't
On a box at home, I have ssh running on a non-specific high numbered
port. Is it possible to also have it (ssh) listen on port 22, but
limit it to computers on the local network?
The reason for asking is that I'd like to do things like synchronise
my tomboy notes over ssh, but there is nowhere in
Couldn't you use port forwarding on your router?
So have the sshd running on port 22 but expose it to the world at large on
port, say, 2000 ?
Sean
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On 12/01/2008, Sean Miller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Couldn't you use port forwarding on your router?
So have the sshd running on port 22 but expose it to the world at large on
port, say, 2000 ?
Sean
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On Sat, Jan 12, 2008 at 09:13:56AM +, Stephen Garton wrote:
On a box at home, I have ssh running on a non-specific high numbered
port. Is it possible to also have it (ssh) listen on port 22, but
limit it to computers on the local network?
Why also have it on 22? Why not just edit
Hi Al,
On 12/01/2008, Alan Pope [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sat, Jan 12, 2008 at 09:13:56AM +, Stephen Garton wrote:
On a box at home, I have ssh running on a non-specific high numbered
port. Is it possible to also have it (ssh) listen on port 22, but
limit it to computers on the local
Stephen Garton wrote:
SNIP
Sorry, I think I'm lost. Will tomboy sync over ssh when a non-standard
port is used?
From the seems of it - tomboy won't allow non standard ssh ports. You
could work around it by mounting via fuse/sshfs and sync'ing with the
local mount point. However, i'd
Sean Miller wrote:
On 1/12/08, *Alan Pope* [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, Jan 11, 2008 at 09:53:13PM +, Chris Rowson wrote:
Are you entirely sure chaps?
I thought JeOS was a bare-bones operating system designed for people
to base virtual
On Sat, Jan 12, 2008 at 01:23:15PM +, Sean Miller wrote:
I wouldn't waste time on this... as I said, just make the router expose your
port 22 on your local server on another port to the internet through port
forwarding. You'll need to also route whatever other ports you want (eg.
port 80)
Michael Holloway wrote:
Has anybody else tried jeOS yet?
I have tried it on 3 different VMWare servers, 2 AMD based, and one
Intel. No matter how hard i try, i cant get it to work. It installs
fine, and then freezes on boot, failing to load the Kernel. It would
appear that it cant mount the
On Sat, Jan 12, 2008 at 12:56:30PM +, Stephen Garton wrote:
Hi Al,
On 12/01/2008, Alan Pope [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sat, Jan 12, 2008 at 09:13:56AM +, Stephen Garton wrote:
On a box at home, I have ssh running on a non-specific high numbered
port. Is it possible to also
Alan Pope wrote:
On Sat, Jan 12, 2008 at 12:56:30PM +, Stephen Garton wrote:
Hi Al,
On 12/01/2008, Alan Pope [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sat, Jan 12, 2008 at 09:13:56AM +, Stephen Garton wrote:
On a box at home, I have ssh running on a non-specific high numbered
port.
Tom Bamford wrote:
[...]
I also use FreeNX for remote access to Gnome desktops which doesn't yet
work properly when you use a different port and block password
authentication. So I just use Denyhosts to block clients that fail
authentication, 1 try for the root account and 3 tries for any
Tom Bamford wrote:
I don't bother changing the server port for sshd, it's security
through obscurity.
There's nothing wrong with using obscurity to achieve enhanced defence
in depth; running ssh on a non-standard port raises the bar enough to
thwart most automated, background noise brute-force
I run all my sshd servers (on the www) on 23432.
Easy to remember but not the first place the hackers look.
So I think it's definitely worth doing... but if you're on a home network
and have a router and need port 22 for your local access why not use the
router to transform?
Sean
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Sean Miller wrote:
I run all my sshd servers (on the www) on 23432.
Easy to remember but not the first place the hackers look.
So I think it's definitely worth doing... but if you're on a home network
and have a router and need port 22 for your local access why not use the
router to
On 1/12/08, Chris Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I run my own SSH servers on the same ports internally and externally
means I only need one ~/.ssh/config which keeps everything much more sane.
Yes, but that wasn't the question.
He wanted a sshd listening on port 22 for his tomboy or
Sean Miller wrote:
I run all my sshd servers (on the www) on 23432.
Easy to remember but not the first place the hackers look.
Hello, Sean.
They will now ;-)
So I think it's definitely worth doing... but if you're on a home
network and have a router and need port 22 for your local access
Apologies if this request about Thunderbird is a bit off-topic, but it
should be brief if anyone has a ready answer. I've been googling around
for days and can't find one.
I'm running Thunderbird 2.0.0.9 (installed via Ubuntuzilla) on Feisty.
Is there add on or applet to provide a persistent
I just read an article in Micro Mart mag by a self-proclaimed linux noob
called Jason d'Allison. He set out to install Gutsy after hearing good
things about it, and although it took him 3 weeks to secure a machine to
install it on, after two weeks he was enjoying the difference and after
Mac wrote:
Apologies if this request about Thunderbird is a bit off-topic, but it
should be brief if anyone has a ready answer. I've been googling around
for days and can't find one.
I'm running Thunderbird 2.0.0.9 (installed via Ubuntuzilla) on Feisty.
Is there add on or applet to
The main article on the cover in MM was about Ubuntu when feisty came out...
But it never hurts for them to repeat how great it is. (I think most of the
writers for it are freelance, so theyre bound to repeat themselves XD)
On Jan 12, 2008 11:23 PM, Tom Bamford [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I just
Adam Bagnall wrote:
Mac wrote:
snip
Is there add on or applet to provide a persistent indicator in the
system tray when there's new mail waiting to be read?
I think mail-notification might be what you're after. It's in the
repositories. The only thing to watch out for is the repository
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On Sun, Jan 13, 2008 at 03:13:11AM EST, Cory K. wrote:
We should consider adding padevchooser, paman, paprefs, pavucontrol and
pavumeter to our -desktop seed.
Totally.
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On Sun, 13 Jan 2008, Con Zymaris [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What are the odds of taping this session and pasting it up on a video
sharing site? It would also be interesting to see Microsoft's response
to the question of the session being taped.
We are going to have the video available for
On Sun, 13 Jan 2008, Brent Wallis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
On Jan 12, 2008 10:47 PM, Sridhar Dhanapalan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sat, 12 Jan 2008, Brent Wallis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
K...so they asked to come along or did someone invite them?
They offered, and we treated them
On Sun, 2008-01-13 at 00:36 +, Blindraven wrote:
Wow, Allowing M$ business and tech to be at a FLOSS event because you
are trying to be open minded and accepting.
I wonder if thats what Hitlers wife had to do.
If this is not selling out I don't know what is.
Feel free to flame while I
Do we have names and/or job descriptions of the Microsoft employees in
question?
The wiki says:
There’s a strong chance that we can have some fairly senior Microsoft
Australia representatives at a SLUG meeting (likely January 2008). One
shall be a business person, the others are engineers.
Given
quote who=Simon Wong
In a mailing discussion it is most appropriate to use in-line replies
(this sort of includes bottom posting) so that people can easily see to
what you are replying/referring.
As far as Reply All goes the most appropriate method is to send all
replies to the list. This
Maybe I'm just stupid, but why don't you download the current .deb from
packages.ubuntu.com?
Won't it work in fiesty?
On Jan 12, 2008 11:10 AM, Cory K. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Leo germani wrote:
ah, of course, on the top of that Im not getting a very good feedback
from people who
Olá pessoal!
Estou vendo mt gente falando do gnome-do e estou querendo gostar dele, mas
tá dificil. =oP
Por exemplo, eu já falei pra ele 10 vezes que qd eu digitar firefox, eu
quero que execute a aplicação Firefox, mas ele continua me dando como
primeira opção um link para um site da mozilla que
Saudações a todos!
Alguém sabe se é possível gerenciar o Hotmail pelo Evolution?
A Microsoft desenvolveu uma ferramenta interessante, o Windows Live
Mail, nele pode-se gerenciar a conta do Hotmail e qualquer outra (pop).
Como sou um entusiasta do Linux ou GNU/Linux (dependendo da vertente de
Sei que o Thunderbird lê os emails do Hotmail. Não sei se copiando as
configurações do TB você consiga, mas já é alguma coisa para se
começar...
Em 12/01/08, Nei Vicente Ferreira Moreira[EMAIL PROTECTED] escreveu:
Saudações a todos!
Alguém sabe se é possível gerenciar o Hotmail pelo Evolution?
Em Friday 11 January 2008 13:59:52 Humberto Júnior escreveu:
Bruno, é uma limitação que em HDs hajam no máximo 4 partições
primárias/extendidas. Lembrando que as partições lógicas
ficam dentro de uma partição extendida. Então se você não
quer apagar uma das 4 primárias existentes, não poderá
Olá!
Quando não estou com o compiz habilitado eu consigo fazer com que apenas
as janelas da área de trabalho atual apareçam na lista de janelas, basta
habilitar o compiz que isso deixa de acontecer. Existe alguma
configuração para que o compiz mantenha o comportamento de não mostrar
todas as
Valeu João! Vou tentar!
Respondo-te o resultado!
Nei Moreira
Graduando em Computação e Entusiasta Linux
Em Sáb, 2008-01-12 às 08:11 -0300, João Santana escreveu:
Sei que o Thunderbird lê os emails do Hotmail. Não sei se copiando as
configurações do TB você consiga, mas já é alguma coisa para
Duda, me explica melhor...
Quando rodo o apt-get updade e em seguida apt-get upgrade ele pega os pacotes
que estão no servidor apt-cacher.. então neste caso ele baixa os pacotes usando
a banda do servidor, e se eu não tiver conexão, eu consigo instalar na maquina
cliente com os pacotes vindo
Ok cara obrigado!
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escreveu:
o arquivo /etc/network/interfaces é onde fica a
configração da rede
ele configurado como ip statico
auto eth0
iface eth0 inet static
address 192.168.254.9
netmask 255.255.255.0
gateway 192.168.254.40
Ele configurado como
Alguém recomenda um bom software para conversão de vídeos .AVI (Codec XVID)
para o formato DVD ?
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2008/1/12 André Carioca [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Ok cara obrigado!
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On Jan 12, 2008 1:03 PM, Marcellino Junior [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Obrigado pela dica Leo, irei conferir.
On 1/12/08, Leo germani [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
DeVeDe
http://estudiolivre.org/DeVeDe
Leo,,
On Jan 12, 2008 1:03 PM, Marcellino Junior [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Alguém recomenda um bom software para conversão de vídeos .AVI (Codec
XVID)
para o
Pelo o que sei o hotmail não tem pop3, só tem na versão paga
Nei Vicente Ferreira Moreira escreveu:
Saudações a todos!
Alguém sabe se é possível gerenciar o Hotmail pelo Evolution?
A Microsoft desenvolveu uma ferramenta interessante, o Windows Live
Mail, nele pode-se gerenciar a conta do
Olá pessoal,
Tenho usado o mencoder do seguinte modo :
mencoder -of avi -oac mp3lame -xvidencopts fixed_quant=4 \
-ovc xvid \
-subcp latin1 -sub $arquivo_legenda_srt -subfont-text-scale 5 \
-subalign 2 -ass -ass-color -ass-font-scale 1.2 \
Julio,
Você sabe se o hotmail que conhecemos, não a versão paga que comentou,
mas a mais usual se trabalha com o protocolo http ou imap?
Estou tentando caminhar por aí. Como comentei antes existe um soft deles
(Windows Live Mail) fazendo isso.
Nei Moreira
Graduando em Computação e Entusiasta
Nem pop nem imap nem smtp
eu recomendo você usar o gmail ou yahoo , é bem mais produtivo, o
hotmail é muito bugado e so é webmail
Nei Vicente Ferreira Moreira escreveu:
Julio,
Você sabe se o hotmail que conhecemos, não a versão paga que comentou,
mas a mais usual se trabalha com o protocolo
Eu tenho a versão paga e não é pop. Usa imap
Em 12/01/08, Julio Cardoso [EMAIL PROTECTED] escreveu:
Pelo o que sei o hotmail não tem pop3, só tem na versão paga
Nei Vicente Ferreira Moreira escreveu:
Saudações a todos!
Alguém sabe se é possível gerenciar o Hotmail pelo Evolution?
A
ME CORRIGINDO...
Eu tenho a versão paga e ela não usa pop. Nem imap. O servidor de
recebimentos de mensagens é
http://services.msn.com/svcs/hotmail/httpmail.asp
Em 12/01/08, João Santana [EMAIL PROTECTED] escreveu:
Eu tenho a versão paga e não é pop. Usa imap
Em 12/01/08, Julio Cardoso
Num sei se isso foi uma pergunta, mas se for, a resposta é sim.
se não tiver conexão, ele passa o que tem. se tiver, ele vê se tem pacotes
mais recentes. Se existirem pacotes mais recentes ele baixa e passa os
recentes, senão, ele passa oq tem...
Se não me engano, vc pode usar o proprio servidor
Qnt ao firefox, testei aqui e de fato ele num funcionou...
funciona se eu digitar fireifox e apertar pra baixo.. ai tem a opção..
qnt aos diretorios, o segredo fica aqui:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ cat /home/duda/.do/FileItemSource.config
/home: 1
/home/duda: 1
/home/duda/Desktop: 1
Valeu, Duda!
Vou testar e observar o comportamento dele.
2008/1/13 Duda Nogueira [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Qnt ao firefox, testei aqui e de fato ele num funcionou...
funciona se eu digitar fireifox e apertar pra baixo.. ai tem a opção..
qnt aos diretorios, o segredo fica aqui:
[EMAIL
Agredecemos pelo contato, assim que possivel retornaremos, Grato desde já
Josildo Lima
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quote quem=Marcellino Junior
Alguém recomenda um bom software para conversão de vídeos .AVI (Codec
XVID)
para o formato DVD ?
Eu uso o tovid.
http://tovid.wikia.com/wiki/Main_Page
http://www.linux.com/articles/46844
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Le samedi 12 janvier 2008 à 10:27 +0100, Daniel CODRON a écrit :
Bonjour,
Sous KDE4, l'application Kontact ne s'ouvre pas ( plus exactement se lance et
puis se ferme) + bug à la fermeture du système.
Daniel
Ça il ne faut pas s'attendre à la même stabilité sous KDE4 que dans les
What happens if you try:
sudo apt-get -f install
Please give us the full output like you did on your last response.
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Setting up libflickrnet2.1.5-cil (25277-5) ...
* Installing 1 assembly from libflickrnet2.1.5-cil into Mono
! Assembly
/usr/share/cli-common/policies.d/libflickrnet2.1.5-cil/policy.2.1.FlickrNet.dll
does not exist
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** Attachment added: DpkgTerminalLog.gz
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/11306206/DpkgTerminalLog.gz
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Those who have changed the default configuration and thus cannot use
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It's fixed in a later release. It won't be updated for edgy though (if
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** Changed in: linux-restricted-modules-2.6.17 (Ubuntu)
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After Update in alpha to gdm 2.20.3-0ubuntu1 my sound-keys dont work anymore.
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of gdm.
all other functions-key work.
for german users:
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package libflickrnet2.1.5-cil 25277-5 failed to install/upgrade: subprocess
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package libflickrnet2.1.5-cil 25277-5 failed to install/upgrade: subprocess
post-installation script returned error exit status 1
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True, although the old log is just renamed to Xorg.0.log.old, as usual.
** Changed in: xorg (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided = Low
Status: New = Confirmed
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Xorg failsafe mode throws out Xorg.log
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/179164
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No reply, closing the bug. Besides, it doesn't overwrite the xorg.conf
without your approval.
** Changed in: xorg (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = Invalid
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Failsafe X destroys xorg.conf - leaving gdm in UGLY state
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/149781
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** Changed in: ubiquity (Ubuntu)
Assignee: Greg Grossmeier (greg.grossmeier) = (unassigned)
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[Gutsy Tribe 5] Existing partitions are not detected
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/144230
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: notecase
Version 1.7.6 of notecase is available.
This version is fixed many bug and added many feature from 1.5.6 in Gutsy.
Officially changelog is following:
http://notecase.sourceforge.net/changelog.html
http://notecase.sourceforge.net/
** Affects:
Public bug reported:
After upgrading from KDE3 to KDE4, upon running adept-installer from the
main program menu using
add/remove programs
I receive this message in the pop up dialog box:
Run as root - KDE su
The action you requested needs root privileges.
Please enter root's password below or
** Changed in: synaptic (Ubuntu)
Assignee: Greg Grossmeier (greg.grossmeier) = (unassigned)
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synaptic cannot add repositories in grafic mode
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/176242
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** Changed in: slocate (Ubuntu)
Assignee: Greg Grossmeier (greg.grossmeier) = (unassigned)
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updatedb exits with error
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/174077
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try
sudo hciconfig hci0 reset
worked at least for me
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Bluetooth Error in Feisty Fawn
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/121421
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interdiff -z notecase_1.5.6-0ubuntu1.diff.gz
notecase_1.7.6-0ubuntu1.diff.gz | gzip --best -c
notecase_1.7.6-0ubuntu1.interdiff.gz
** Attachment added: notecase_1.7.6-0ubuntu1.interdiff.gz
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/11306381/notecase_1.7.6-0ubuntu1.interdiff.gz
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Upgrade: notecase 1.7.6
Hi,
I made new debian release of mozilla-noscript depend on iceweasel or
iceape-browser or firefox. Hope that will solve problem on Ubuntu.
arno
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mozilla-noscript depends on not available package iceweasel
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/178445
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Does it work if you install and enable xserver-xorg-input-vmmouse?
** Changed in: xorg (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Incomplete
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Middle mouse wheel no longer works when in VMWare
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/152150
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