Nice introduction! Thanks for taking the time to do this!
The fact that you're drawing while talking makes it a little bit hard to
focus on what you're saying, but it's good to grab the basics of autopilot!
A question regarding security: autopilot can retrieve any field from any
application, and
ok. thanks. will do!
Tony
On 05/22/2014 12:57 AM, Colin Law wrote:
On 22 May 2014 00:07, Thomas Ward wrote:
HW is the standard abbreviation for "Hardware". If you are unfamiliar with
installing any *nix OS maybe you should read the install guide for that OS.
I'd try Lubuntu first though, i
On 22/05/14 01:58, Ken Clive wrote:
Hello, everyone, I'm Ken Clive, and I am interested in contributing to QA
testing for the Ubuntu OS.
Welcome to the Quality team, Ken :)
On 22/05/14 01:58, Ken Clive wrote:
If there are any areas of testing where I can be of help,
please let me know.
Just
On 05/22/2014 03:58 AM, Ken Clive wrote:
Hello, everyone,
Hello Ken,
Welcome to Ubuntu Quality Mailing List :)
I'm Ken Clive, and I am interested in contributing to QA
testing for the Ubuntu OS.
I'm Ali and I'm Ubuntu GNOME QA Lead (and founder of StartUbuntu and
ToriOS). It is always gre
On 22 May 2014 00:07, Thomas Ward wrote:
> HW is the standard abbreviation for "Hardware". If you are unfamiliar with
> installing any *nix OS maybe you should read the install guide for that OS.
>
> I'd try Lubuntu first though, it's a supported variant of Ubuntu (but with
> LXDE instead for i