Re: What is Autopilot, and how does it work?

2014-05-22 Thread Pierre Equoy
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

Re: Xubuntu Take-Over

2014-05-22 Thread AFJ Headquarters
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

Re: Hello from Columbus, Ohio!

2014-05-22 Thread Alberto Salvia Novella
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

Re: Hello from Columbus, Ohio!

2014-05-22 Thread Ali Linx
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

Re: Xubuntu Take-Over

2014-05-22 Thread Colin Law
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