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On May 26, 2014, at 18:22, Matteo Sisti Sette
wrote:
On 27/05/14 00:19, Matteo Sisti Sette wrote:
The most dangerous thing is not even the bug itself, but the fact that
there is an idiot who keeps claiming that it shouldn't even be fixed,
and changing the status of the bug report to an
On 27/05/14 00:19, Matteo Sisti Sette wrote:
The most dangerous thing is not even the bug itself, but the fact that
there is an idiot who keeps claiming that it shouldn't even be fixed,
and changing the status of the bug report to anthing but "confirmed"
("invalid", t
immediately. As users are most probably going to
start flooding the askubuntu website about this!
2014-05-25 18:36 GMT-04:00 Matteo Sisti Sette
mailto:matteosistise...@gmail.com>>:
Hi,
If you care about ubuntu "quality" you need to have a look at this:
http
Hi,
If you care about ubuntu "quality" you need to have a look at this:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/grub2/+bug/1289977
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On 27/12/13 23:22, Gabor Toth wrote:
Hi Matteo,
You see several points correctly as far as I can see. There is a point
though that I think your point is missing reality.
> As you know Ubuntu is
> for a big part a community project or at least community
> of volunteers pitch in with quite some
On 26/12/13 19:14, Gabor Toth wrote:
> I would question though if bluetooth would be the most major issue.
Obviously not the most major issue in Ubuntu. There are bigger issues,
like those that completely freeze the whole system obliging you to do a
hard reboot and loose all unsaved data, or su
On 26/12/13 18:07, Thomas Ward wrote:
Um... lemme comment in a few things I see wrong in your email.
Firstly, bug importance isn't "set" based on yours or mine's opinion only,
there's certain things that importance is influenced by.
(http://wiki.ubuntu.com/Bugs/Importance).
Yes, and importan
Guys please, one of the greatest annoyances in Ubuntu is that connecting
bluetooth devices (e.g. mobile phones) and exchange files with them is
almost impossible, and it has become worse and worse as the latest
releases of ubuntu have been released.
Just search launchpad for bugs with the "blu
Original Message
Subject: Re: Are crashes automatically confirmed
Date: Fri, 01 Nov 2013 00:16:21 +0100
From: Matteo Sisti Sette
To: Alberto Salvia Novella
Crashes should be automatically marked as confirmed for the very fact
they are crashes.
At least when the bug report
I took a 6-year old computer with a builtin touchscreen (not a notebook)
that had Ubuntu 7.10 installed on it, and it had the touchscreen
working, though I guess it had needed some work to set it up correctly.
I installed 12.04 LTS on it, wiping out the old installation. The
touchscreen didn't
c/X11/xorg.conf
(after apt-get-purging nvidia*) and rebooting. A pretty easy fix, but
complicated as hell to figure out.
On 13/10/13 23:39, matteo sisti sette wrote:
If I understand correctly, many people in this list are developers
working in ensuring Ubuntu quality, right? So, since this issue has
This was intended for the list. But never mind, in the meanwhile I got
it fixed.
Original Message
Subject:Re: Oh my god
Date: Sun, 13 Oct 2013 23:39:52 +0200
From: matteo sisti sette
To: Jackson Doak
If I understand correctly, many people in this list are
Ops, I intended to reply to the list
Original Message
Subject:Re: Oh my god
Date: Sun, 13 Oct 2013 23:33:56 +0200
From: matteo sisti sette
To: Jackson Doak
Oh, given how 13.04 got screwed up in two days, which was a
supposed-to-be stable release, I don
that won't even boot. Which means you are forced to
either waste a couple of days googling for a fix, or reinstall the whole
system just until this happens again.
End of rant.
Matteo
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