A bit of color depth is now added. So it's a bit darker overall now. I
think it looks more dynamic now, compared to last one. And a little
bit of noise effect is now added for those who requested it. :) But
it's only temporary playing. I think I will remove it in final
version. :)
Here it is:
I can't see the point of the little live cd label. I store mostly
alternate CDs or 2-in-1 DVDs, so that label is simply not true for me. And
its location also seems unnatural to me.
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That looks a lot better. I think your good to go man!
On Feb 16, 2011 2:49 AM, Pumpkin Lord eldis.des...@gmail.com wrote:
A bit of color depth is now added. So it's a bit darker overall now. I
think it looks more dynamic now, compared to last one. And a little
bit of noise effect is now added
I waited for someone to notice that small live CD addon. Cause I'm
burning all Linux ISOs to DVDs too. So actually there is no big point
in that, except I wanted it to be more officialish, cause Ubuntu
ISOs are always a CD releases (except alternative DVD edition which is
very rarely used I
Hi
A few months back John Baer approacedh Edubuntu and offered some
assitance in creating a wallpaper for Edubuntu. He helped us create the
spec on the Ubuntu wiki[1], and since then, there have been a bunch of
submissions on the Flickr group[2].
From the Edubuntu side we're happy to have
On Wed, Feb 16, 2011 at 11:27 AM, Jonathan Carter (highvoltage)
jonat...@ubuntu.com wrote:
Hi
A few months back John Baer approacedh Edubuntu and offered some
assitance in creating a wallpaper for Edubuntu. He helped us create the
spec on the Ubuntu wiki[1], and since then, there have been
Hi John
On 16/02/11 12:36 PM, John Baer wrote:
I am sorry to hear of your decision and I certainly echo my appreciation
to everyone who posted wallpaper submissions.
Please don't feel the need to respond but if I had been asked I would
have suggested Martin add his illustration to the
2011/2/16 Pumpkin Lord eldis.des...@gmail.com
About placement, it is placed exactly on the upper virtual edge, like
side Ubuntu logo, and back tab. And on the right side, it is lined
with main title tab edge too, so if someone have some suggestion where
to place it, I'm open for it. To me
Hi Jonathan,
I think closing the contest now is not a good thing to do in a political
sense. Announcing some deadline and then changing it or the rules is really
discouraging. People must be sure of stability. They must be sure that the
rules, specs and the deadline are fixed and won't be changed
Well, the first of February was quite a long time ago, in my time zone at
least :) I wonder where's the winners announcement?
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Thanks for suggestions.
I will play with things you suggested, to see how it's gonna turn out.
About this Live CD thing, maybe it is better to remove it completely.
Content area will look more coherent, that's for sure. Somehow, it's
leftover from some old buggy OSs, to have that little 32-bit
You can consider some document apps logo's
Also a flat gedit cause ubuntu comes with that IDE and notepad in one.
Ubuntu software centre of course and might copyleft something for the Gnome or
even Gnome key ring art.
And just let the most logical text roll
Verzonden vanaf mijn
Dear manish,
whts bad in spreading the news over this list ? Its afterall 1st linux os which
is purely for it pros n ethical hackers... Nd its too from india, mumbai nd
from the member of this group ?
Very corrosive mind haan ?
Nahi sudhroge..
Let it be...
Regards...
Umesh.
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Dear All
is there anyone how has installed/used nessus successfully on ubuntu
10.04 ??? if yes ... please provide some link to ...documentations help
, how to
I've managed to installed it and done the following procedure/steps
added a user using sudo /opt/nessus/sbin/nessus-adduser
Hi
On Wed, Feb 16, 2011 at 3:23 PM, Hardik Dalwadi
hardik.dalw...@ubuntu.com mailto:hardik.dalw...@ubuntu.com wrote:
[FYI]
Indian Rupee Symbol “₹” Support In Ubuntu with Keyboard Mapping With
“AltGr + 4″ and “India With RupeeSign” Keyboard Layout |
On Wed, Feb 16, 2011 at 5:15 PM, Hardik Dalwadi
hardik.dalw...@ubuntu.comwrote:
@ Ram,
Exactly, It's just US International Keyboard Layout with Rupee Symbol
enabled @ 3rd Level, achieved using AltGr + 4. Also you can use this
keyboard layout with any input system. For example if your input
On 02/16/2011 03:35 AM, Jkhatri wrote:
Dear All
is there anyone how has installed/used nessus successfully on ubuntu
10.04 ??? if yes ... please provide some link to ...documentations
help , how to
I've managed to installed it and done the following procedure/steps
added a user using sudo
On 02/16/2011 02:57 AM, PRABIN DATTA wrote:
just want to express the situation. Okay! sorry to everyone.
snip
Thanks to all you for your suggestions!!
But, Waiting for few more suggestion on this.
Thank you!!
Don't have anything to say much except - creating a product is easier
than
On Wed, Feb 16, 2011 at 5:15 PM, Hardik Dalwadi
hardik.dalw...@ubuntu.comwrote:
@ Ram,
Exactly, It's just US International Keyboard Layout with Rupee Symbol
enabled @ 3rd Level, achieved using AltGr + 4. Also you can use this
keyboard layout with any input system. For example if your input
Le 2011-02-07 05:52, Franck Lavis - Micro38 Informatique a écrit :
Salut René
en parlant de défi: ton mail est déjà un défi à la langue française.
Si nous étions dans une dictature francophile, tu serais déjà dans un
goulag de reconditionnement orthographique et grammatical. Mais t'as
du
Le 2011-02-07 09:59, Hendrik Erik Spigt a écrit :
Bonjour à tous,
Tout le monde n'est pas francophone de naissance, et tous les
francophones ne vivent pas en France.
Le plus important sur cette liste est de se faire comprendre
clairement, et quoi que j'essaye d'éviter les slogans dans une
Le 2011-02-08 06:18, Cédric Dupont a écrit :
Bonjour,
Je vais moi aussi m'ajouter à la déjà conséquente liste de ceux qui ce
sont dit 100% Linux. Mon épouse en CAO est passé sur Linux, mes
parents sont sous Ubuntu depuis la première version (et avant sous
Debian, ma facon de ne pas venir toutes
Le 2011-02-08 10:54, Avell Diroll a écrit :
On 06/02/11 20:48, Lami René wrote:
(snip)
...
Mes 2 centimes sur le sujet:
- le NTFS est un système de fichier propriétaire, dont les
spécifications sont interdites à toute personne qui souhaite en
développer une interface libre … ce qui complique
Le 2011-02-07 14:54, Mathieu Trudel-Lapierre a écrit :
2011/2/6 Lami Renél...@webestrie.com:
[...]
successives, mais les gros fichiers vidéo ou images ISO entre 200 Mo et 4.2
Go restent très fractionnés, malgré que les partitions de 160 Go ont au
minimum 60 Go de libres.
Quelle taille de
2011/2/15 Martin Gamache martin.gama...@gmail.com:
En fait, Mathieu, y aura-t-il autre chose que des vendeurs de bd/manga/plush
et autres bébelles à ce geekfest? En tant que Geek informatique, je risque
de me sentir pas mal seul là-dedans... Je suis peut-être chiche, je veux
bien aider à
C'est suffisant.
Mathieu Trudel-Lapierre mathieu...@gmail.com
Freenode: cyphermox, Jabber: mathieu...@gmail.com
4096R/EE018C93 1967 8F7D 03A1 8F38 732E FF82 C126 33E1 EE01 8C93
2011/2/16 Martin Gamache martin.gama...@gmail.com:
Bon, je vais venir tout de même, on verra ce que c'est... À
Des Tim bits ? ;p
Le 2011-02-16 11:59, Mathieu Trudel-Lapierre mathieu...@gmail.com a
écrit :
C'est suffisant.
Mathieu Trudel-Lapierre mathieu...@gmail.com
Freenode: cyphermox, Jabber: mathieu...@gmail.com
4096R/EE018C93 1967 8F7D 03A1 8F38 732E FF82 C126 33E1 EE01 8C93
2011/2/16
I'm currently using NTM to monitor internet usage. Unfortunately, it
includes ALL trafic through the wireless card, whether it's inside the
LAN or outside!
Is there any monitor available (preferably with visual display) that I
can set to monitor only network traffic that is outside my LAN?
--
Hi Gordon,
You'll probably need a proxy to capture that info, perhaps look at 'squid' proxy
Bodsda
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From: Gordon Burgess-Parker gbpli...@gmail.com
Sender: ubuntu-uk-boun...@lists.ubuntu.com
Date: Wed, 16 Feb 2011 10:44:18
To:
Consider something like Ntop.
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On 16 February 2011 10:46, bod...@googlemail.com wrote:
Hi Gordon,
You'll probably need a proxy to capture that info, perhaps look at 'squid'
proxy
Bodsda
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-Original Message-
Hey everyone,
I've finally signed up to the mailing list and thought I'd say hi to
everyone... hi. :)
Suppose I should introduce myself, my name is Hassan Williamson, some of you
may know me from IRC as HazRPG or Haz, but Haz should suffice. :)
I'm a Cumbria lad, that's really into learning all
On Wed, 2011-02-16 at 10:55 +, Hassan Haz Williamson wrote:
I've finally signed up to the mailing list and thought I'd say hi to
everyone... hi. :)
Hi Haz. Good to see you. Welcome! Maybe you could take a look at what
the Advertising team is getting up to. You might be interested in
On 16/02/11 10:52, Jon Spriggs wrote:
Consider something like Ntop.
Wow! That is some app. Going to take me a while to work out how to use
THAT properly..
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Hi Barry,
Why thank you :). I'm having a quick browse of the website now, so I might
just do that.
Regards,
Haz
On 16 February 2011 11:23, Barry Drake bdr...@crosswire.org wrote:
Hi Haz. Good to see you. Welcome! Maybe you could take a look at what
the Advertising team is getting up to.
I sure you can tell from the subject where this is going :)
I'm particularly keen to find out what everyones preferred online
storage solution is and why, I ask because I am struggling to find one
suitable for Ubuntu, here's what I have tried;
- Ubuntu One (obviously)
The main issue with
On 16/02/11 11:36, Dave Hanson wrote:
I sure you can tell from the subject where this is going :)
I'm particularly keen to find out what everyones preferred online
storage solution is and why, I ask because I am struggling to find one
suitable for Ubuntu, here's what I have tried;
I'm very
With great power comes... erm, great complexity? :)
Basically, it's just a list of what's accessing and being accessed by your
NIC. You can filter stuff out from there, but to be fair, it's been a while
since I used it!
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On 16 February 2011 11:27, Gordon
On 16 February 2011 11:36, Dave Hanson d.han...@hotmail.co.uk wrote:
I'm particularly keen to find out what everyones preferred online storage
solution is and why,
Dropbox because it's cross platform, just works, is easy to install
and integrates with the shell on each machine. I use it on
On 16 February 2011 11:36, Dave Hanson d.han...@hotmail.co.uk wrote:
I sure you can tell from the subject where this is going :)
I'm particularly keen to find out what everyones preferred online storage
solution is and why, I ask because I am struggling to find one suitable for
Ubuntu,
Doh! Al, you beat me to it!
Dave, I use Dropbox too. Again, like Al said earlier main reason is because
I can sync up with various different O/S's and also my android phone. Web
interface is great too when you don't have access to any of your machines
(e.g. at a friends house, and wanted to show
On 16/02/11 11:36, Dave Hanson wrote:
I sure you can tell from the subject where this is going :)
I'm particularly keen to find out what everyones preferred online
storage solution is and why, I ask because I am struggling to find one
suitable for Ubuntu, here's what I have tried;
- Ubuntu
Wow, clearly I'm slow at typing _!
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My preference is Dropbox because of the multiple applications which
allow me to sync Ubuntu, Windows, Windows Mobile (do not use any more)
and Android with each other, along with the ability to create a custom
link to specific files for sharing out. With the Dropbox sync, all data
is encrypted in
On 16/02/11 11:45, Alan Pope wrote:
Dropbox because it's cross platform, just works, is easy to install
and integrates with the shell on each machine. I use it on Ubuntu,
Windows, OSX, iPhone, iPad and Android. Love it.
And if you sign up using this link we both get a bonus :D
On 16 February 2011 11:45, Alan Pope a...@popey.com wrote:
On 16 February 2011 11:36, Dave Hanson d.han...@hotmail.co.uk wrote:
I'm particularly keen to find out what everyones preferred online storage
solution is and why,
Dropbox because it's cross platform, just works, is easy to install
On 16 February 2011 11:56, Neil Greenwood neil.greenwood@gmail.com wrote:
P.S. does anyone know if the iPod/iPhone app copies everything to that
device? I've got a lot of files on Dropbox and I only want a couple on
my iPod...
It don't think it copies anything locally, but reads files as
On 16/02/11 11:45, ubuntu-uk-requ...@lists.ubuntu.com wrote:
1. A friendly hello... (Hassan Haz Williamson)
2. Re: A friendly hello... (Barry Drake)
3. Re: Network traffic monitor that only monitors
extra-LANtraffic? (Gordon Burgess-Parker)
4. Re: A friendly hello...
On 16 February 2011 11:36, Dave Hanson d.han...@hotmail.co.uk wrote:
So that concludes my (very) shortlist and my experiences, And as I say I'm
particularly keen to find out what everyones preferred online storage
solution is and why.
I swear by Dropbox. Apart from the initial 2GB storage,
On 16/02/11 12:05, Dave Hanson wrote:
@Al - Thanks for that it sounds like my cup of tea really, I'll give
your link a try ;) . (now don't shout for the daft question) but, I'm
sure I can run dropbox and spider oak along side each other with no
issues whilst I 'shop' around?
NP Dave. I have
On 16 February 2011 12:05, Dave Hanson d.han...@hotmail.co.uk wrote:
@Al - Thanks for that it sounds like my cup of tea really, I'll give your
link a try ;) . (now don't shout for the daft question) but, I'm sure I can
run dropbox and spider oak along side each other with no issues whilst I
Hi there Someone (was it you Alan C?) suggested TestDrive as an
easy way of doing regular tests on the Alpha Natty. I've been trying
TestDrive with VirtualBox as the engine. Nice idea! BUT, behaviour is
very different from running a CD. At the moment, I have the well
reported problem
Just to let you know, I'm already up and running, already uploaded 50%
(just under 2gb of stuff) and already loving it.
-- DOUBLE THUMBS UP --
Thanks Again Everyone, It's a brilliant recommendation.
P.S - Doesn't it integrate well with Ubuntu, I wasn't expecting that!
smime.p7s
On 16 February 2011 12:22, Barry Drake bdr...@crosswire.org wrote:
Hi there Someone (was it you Alan C?) suggested TestDrive as an
easy way of doing regular tests on the Alpha Natty.
If it weren't for the fact that Natty needs 3D for the Unity desktop,
which you won't get out of the box
@Neil, It only downloads the files as you select them. However I don't think
it permanently stays on your device - it sort of gets cached on access and
then purged away after x days I think. I usually use an file explorer of
some sort and move them to a more permanent location if needed.
@Dave,
On 16/02/11 12:23, Dave Hanson wrote:
Just to let you know, I'm already up and running, already uploaded 50%
(just under 2gb of stuff) and already loving it.
-- DOUBLE THUMBS UP --
Thanks Again Everyone, It's a brilliant recommendation.
P.S - Doesn't it integrate well with Ubuntu, I wasn't
@Dave, Hehe, enjoy :). As you can probably tell, a majority of us have been
for a while. I don't think we'd all suggest it if it didn't integrate nicely
into ubuntu. :P
Regards,
Haz
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@Gordon, I think he has. :P
Regards,
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On 16/02/11 12:31, Hassan Haz Williamson wrote:
@Gordon, I think he has. :P
Regards,
Haz
I was asking him what service he chose to use
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On 16/02/11 12:29, ubuntu-uk-requ...@lists.ubuntu.com wrote:
On 16/02/11 12:23, Dave Hanson wrote:
Just to let you know, I'm already up and running, already uploaded 50%
(just under 2gb of stuff) and already loving it.
-- DOUBLE THUMBS UP --
Thanks Again Everyone, It's a brilliant
@Gordon, I think he's gone with Dropbox. Considering someone in IRC just
said they got more space now. :P
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On 16 February 2011 12:41, Hassan Haz Williamson h...@hazrpg.co.uk wrote:
@Gordon, I think he's gone with Dropbox. Considering someone in IRC just
said they got more space now. :P
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I run Spideroak and dropbox together they work well. I use spideroak
for specific folders and dropbox for selected files and transferring
to my cheapo tablet
Steve
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I'm the same, I use drop box to sync files between my laptop desktop and
android and use spideroak to back up my systems..
On 16 Feb 2011 16:53, Steve Fisher xirco...@gmail.com wrote:
I run Spideroak and dropbox together they work well. I use spideroak
for specific folders and dropbox for
For long term storage, Crashplan is one to have a look at. Dropbox is my choice
for 'everyday' short-term use.
Dan
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Subject: [ubuntu-uk] Preferred online storage
On 16 February 2011 12:25, Alan Pope a...@popey.com wrote:
Due to the VirtualBox extensions not being present. Have you tried
doing the install inside virtualbox and then adding the extensions,
then rebooting the VM?
The other day I downloaded the latest VirtualBox, and tried Natty. I
did not
On 16/02/11 19:07, Philip Stubbs wrote:
On 16 February 2011 12:25, Alan Popea...@popey.com wrote:
Due to the VirtualBox extensions not being present. Have you tried
doing the install inside virtualbox and then adding the extensions,
then rebooting the VM?
The other day I downloaded the latest
On 16 February 2011 19:39, Alan Bell
alan.b...@theopenlearningcentre.com wrote:
On 16/02/11 19:07, Philip Stubbs wrote:
On 16 February 2011 12:25, Alan Popea...@popey.com wrote:
Due to the VirtualBox extensions not being present. Have you tried
doing the install inside virtualbox and then
On 16/02/11 19:45, Philip Stubbs wrote:
I was trying VirtualBox 4.0.2 on a 64 bit Windows host. I was at work
and only mildly curious so did not spend too much time working out
what was wrong. Can you please let me know what version you are using,
as I may want to try and run it at home on a
Hi,
I use Humyo .. 5GB of data and 5GB of media... all for free :D Sadly, no
longer avaialble for new users. But, as ever... I had a plan 'B' --
http://www.adrive.com/static/storageplans_basic They offer 50GB for free :D
Regards,
Phill.
On 16 February 2011 17:16, d...@fishms.org
Just to follow up the recent thread - I guess some but not all of us may
have come across this:
http://www.infoworld.com/d/applications/open-office-dilemma-openofficeorg-vs-libreoffice-716
mac
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I would like to set up a small web server to host my own web site;
I have followed the tutorials and installed Ubuntu server. This was quite easy
to do, the hard part is what comes next.
Can any one point me in the direction of a tutorial that shows me how to add my
web pages, configure the
Hiyas John,
follow what bodhi has to say on
http://ubuntuforums.org/forumdisplay.php?f=338
He says he's not a security expert yeah, right... he charges companies a
lot of money for consultancy, he's an awesome guy.
Regards,
Phill.
On 17 February 2011 06:55, John Davis davi...@wanadoo.fr
Hi John,
Apache stores its webroot here '/var/www/'
Just create a web page named index.html and put it in that directory
By configuring the ports, I guess you mean you are hosting the web page on your
home pc - you'll need to log onto your router and forward port 80 to your pc's
IP address,
On 17 February 2011 07:08, bod...@googlemail.com wrote:
An email address would need to be provided by the people who you buy the
domain name from - 123reg are a good start
That's not strictly true... if you run a mail server on your home PC it's
just a case of ensuring that the MX record is
Nice to know cheers - I guess I'll look into that and stop paying 123reg for my
emails
Bodsda
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From: Sean Miller s...@seanmiller.net
Date: Thu, 17 Feb 2011 07:11:02
To: bod...@googlemail.com; UK Ubuntu
Always use tasksel for installing things like LAMP, Mail Servers (Unless you
want a really hardened one), cloud servers set.
Regards,
Phill.
On 17 February 2011 07:11, Sean Miller s...@seanmiller.net wrote:
On 17 February 2011 07:08, bod...@googlemail.com wrote:
An email address would need
On 17 February 2011 07:15, bod...@googlemail.com wrote:
Nice to know cheers - I guess I'll look into that and stop paying 123reg
for my emails
Also check what your ISP does: for example, O2's basic plan prevents you
from using any mail servers but their own.
Having said that, if you have
Google Apps is, indeed, very useful in this regard. I hadn't mentioned that
because I thought the project was to set up not only httpd but also mail.
Yes, I use Google Apps for seanmiller.net (ie. what I'm using here) and it
saves a lot of hassle.
See
Hi,
Just a friendly reminder that we have a meeting today at 21:00 UTC.
Meeting agenda is at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Accessibility/Team/MeetingAgenda
Thanks!
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Hey Corey,
Corey Burger [2011-02-15 15:10 -0800]:
I noticed that Byobu is no longer installed by default. Is this a
conscious decision and is the size of byobu so big that its space is
required by something else?
It was a conscious decision (we dropped screen), as screen/byobu
aren't that
On Wed, 2011-02-16 at 01:18 -0600, Jonathan Thomas wrote:
I know my opinions are biased towards OpenShot, but I suppose we all
have our biases... =) One of the reasons OpenShot has been so well
received by people is our simple interface and stable foundation.
Just to play devil's advocate,
On Wed, Feb 16, 2011 at 11:37, Martin Pitt martin.p...@ubuntu.com wrote:
Hey Corey,
Corey Burger [2011-02-15 15:10 -0800]:
I noticed that Byobu is no longer installed by default. Is this a
conscious decision and is the size of byobu so big that its space is
required by something else?
Il giorno lun, 31/01/2011 alle 11.04 -0800, Rick Spencer ha scritto:
Hello all,
This email is to get some feedback and discussion about an idea under
consideration for Ubuntu in Natty.
Natty is currently NOT showing the Hibernate option in the list of
shutdown choices. This is currently
Hello,
I received quite a few helpful suggestions about how one could partially
solve the problem I describe below so I am more confused than if there
were only one way to do it :)
For an ARM blueprint [1] concerning updating boot firmware on certain
boards, one of the requirements is to
On Feb 03, 2011, at 03:56 PM, Barry Warsaw wrote:
So now that Natty main support for Python 2.7 looks pretty good, the question
is: do we drop Python 2.6 from Natty?
Just to bring closure to this thread: consensus is to keep Python 2.6 for
Natty and remove it early in Natty+1.
Thanks for your
Hi
A few months back John Baer approacedh Edubuntu and offered some
assitance in creating a wallpaper for Edubuntu. He helped us create the
spec on the Ubuntu wiki[1], and since then, there have been a bunch of
submissions on the Flickr group[2].
From the Edubuntu side we're happy to have
Hi,
Every Thursday at 15:00 UTC.
We'll be having the usual IRC meeting on #ubuntu-meeting, on
Thursday 2011-02-17 at 15:00 UTC.
The meeting agenda is available here:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MobileTeam/Meeting/2011/20110217
The meeting history page with links to prior meetings is at:
On Wed, Feb 2, 2011 at 1:58 AM, Emmet Hikory per...@ubuntu.com wrote:
The DMB will review the results of the poll at the next meeting
(14th February 2011, 12:00 UTC), and expects that the renewed board
will first meet sometime around the end of the month (schedule to be
determined based on
Am Mittwoch, den 16.02.2011, 17:32 -0500 schrieb Andrew
Starr-Bochicchio:
On Wed, Feb 2, 2011 at 1:58 AM, Emmet Hikory per...@ubuntu.com wrote:
The DMB will review the results of the poll at the next meeting
(14th February 2011, 12:00 UTC), and expects that the renewed board
will first
El dl 14 de 02 de 2011 a les 15:21 +0100, en/na David Planella va
escriure:
Hi translators,
As part of the language pack updates spec, there was a remaining item
for me to do to document a procedure for on-demand language pack
updates. In short, for a translation team to request a language
On Wed, Feb 16, 2011 at 1:46 PM, David Planella
david.plane...@ubuntu.com wrote:
Hi translators,
Any comments on this? Is the page understandable, will you find it
useful, would you like to change anything?
Regards,
David.
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El dc 16 de 02 de 2011 a les 14:01 +0100, en/na Sasa Tekovic va
escriure:
On Wed, Feb 16, 2011 at 1:46 PM, David Planella
david.plane...@ubuntu.com wrote:
Hi translators,
Any comments on this? Is the page understandable, will you find it
useful, would you like to change anything?
Hi translators,
Join me in a fresh episode of Ubuntu Translations TV tomorrow, where
I’ll be continuing the series started on the last session [1] and
explain what happens to translations when they get out of Launchpad and
are delivered to our users for some localized goodness.
Again, this will
On Wed, Feb 16, 2011 at 13:46, David Planella david.plane...@ubuntu.com wrote:
Hi translators,
Any comments on this? Is the page understandable, will you find it
useful, would you like to change anything?
Regards,
David.
Pretty clear and detailed to me too!
Ciao!
--
Milo Casagrande
Hi
On Mon, Feb 14, 2011 at 3:21 PM, David Planella
david.plane...@ubuntu.com wrote:
Hi translators,
As part of the language pack updates spec, there was a remaining item
for me to do to document a procedure for on-demand language pack
updates. In short, for a translation team to request a
Fwiw i think it's a +1 from me. Clear and simple. I don't work in
translations
anymore but find it very useful to stay in the list.
Regards from
Tom :)
From: Ask Hjorth Larsen asklar...@gmail.com
To: David Planella david.plane...@ubuntu.com
Cc: Ubuntu
Hamacker, só hj tive condições de testar.
E realmente só pode ser culpa do VirtualBox, ele só deixa passar a
impressora HP, o resto dos perifericos aparecem na lista mas ficam
desativados, não consigo clicar, dei boot na mesma marquina virtual com uma
iso do ubuntu e tb não reconheceu meu
Qual é o id da sua placa?
Em 10 de fevereiro de 2011 12:00, Fábio Magnoni
fabiohmagn...@gmail.comescreveu:
Alguém tem alguma sugestão?
Em 8 de fevereiro de 2011 20:19, Fábio Magnoni
fabiohmagn...@gmail.comescreveu:
Olá pessoal,
Não estou conseguindo fazer funcionar o audio no Xubuntu
Agora mais estranho ainda.
Estava com uma pulga atras da orelha com o VB 4, então estalei o VB 3.2.12,
e a mesma coisa está acontecendo.
Deixa eu detalhar a situação.
Ubuntu 10.10 Maverick Meerkat, instalado no computador.
Virtual Box 4.0
E Windows XP no VB.
Será que tenho que editar algum arquivo
On Wed, 16 Feb 2011 14:58:36 -0300
Paulo Henrique Colen paulo.co...@gmail.com wrote:
Agora mais estranho ainda.
Estava com uma pulga atras da orelha com o VB 4, então estalei o VB 3.2.12,
e a mesma coisa está acontecendo.
Deixa eu detalhar a situação.
Ubuntu 10.10 Maverick Meerkat, instalado
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