I can login from another box and do any diagnostic work that you need.
Just let me know what you want. BTW, Software Rendering lets me login
and get a desktop.
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We have been implementing a solution using the Flink image from
https://github.com/apache/flink-docker/blob/master/1.13/scala_2.12-java11-debian/Dockerfile
and it got flagged by our image repository for 3 major security
vulnerabilities:
CVE-2017-8804
CVE-2019-25013
CVE-2021-33574
A
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Sent:
You can't really compare Sonar to VISP IMO, that is not fair to either company.
VISP is very old and does not do much more than billing. If you need your hand
held, VISP is the go to billing system.
Sonar is new, and is probably what you want to heavily consider using.
On 1/31/20, 2:58 PM,
New submission from Daniel Moore:
I originally posted this as a question on StackOverflow thinking I was doing
something wrong:
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/43834494/python-3-6-attributeerror-simplequeue-object-has-no-attribute-poll/43835368#43835368
But I think I found the solution and
Hello,
I'm working on a project where we have text from another commercial OCR
tool, but the text does not contain location information. We want to use
the commercial tool's text output, but use tesseract to augment that text
output with location data. We only have access to a desktop version o
d the picture attachments that I have
in-line.
I think I am using FetchMail on Ubuntu CLI
V/R,
Daniel Moore
IT Systems Technician
Osborne Wood Products, Inc.
[osborne]
P: 706.282.5764
<>-
RT 4.4 and RTIR Training Sessions https://bestpractical.com/training
* Los Angeles - September, 2016
us change that
information via the mobile application.
V/R,
Daniel Moore
IT Systems Technician
Osborne Wood Products, Inc.
[http://hosting-source.bm23.com/9241/public/OsborneLogo111.jpg]
P: 706.282.5764
F: 888.777.4304
http://www.osbornewood.com
I hope this attaches.
Here is what I got. This is the only thing we have that automatically changes
status based on a reply.
[cid:image001.png@01D10120.AEF79F20]
V/R,
Daniel Moore
IT Systems Technician
Osborne Wood Products, Inc.
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most it's our default queue that all
tickets go into.
How do I keep tickets from changing queues when the user updates the ticket?
V/R,
Daniel Moore
IT Systems Technician
Osborne Wood Products, Inc.
[http://hosting-source.bm23.com/9241/public/OsborneLogo111.jpg]
P: 706.282.5764
F: 888.777
Hello,
I must have done something right going through all of the examples as I got
this to work at the end of the day yesterday. Thank you all for your advice and
knowledge as it proved helpful to resolve my issue.
V/R,
Daniel Moore
IT Systems Technician
Osborne Wood Products, Inc
So I have checked my fcgid.conf file in mods-available and it is set properly
Is there any way to make the database bigger?
The logs speak about the database.
V/R,
Daniel Moore
IT Systems Technician
Osborne Wood Products, Inc.
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rection of where I need to make the change?
V/R,
Daniel Moore
IT Systems Technician
Osborne Wood Products, Inc.
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P: 706.282.5764
F: 888.777.4304
http://www.osbornewood.com
From: Joanne McClintock [mailto:joan
Here is the error in the logs:
mod_fcgid: error reading data, FastCGI server closed connection, referrer:
https://rt.myserver.com/Ticket/Update.html?Action=Respond;id=(TicketNumber)
V/R,
Daniel Moore
IT Systems Technician
Osborne Wood Products, Inc.
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Here is the error in the logs:
mod_fcgid: error reading data, FastCGI server closed connection, referrer:
https://rt.myserver.com/Ticket/Update.html?Action=Respond;id=(TicketNumber)
V/R,
Daniel Moore
IT Systems Technician
Osborne Wood Products, Inc.
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ing that
will enable this.
PS I have already adjusted the settings for the mail and it doesn't work
for the web interface.
V/R,
Daniel Moore
IT Systems Technician
Osborne Wood Products, Inc.
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ick "reply" when they are replying to their ticket.
Please let me know if this is possible.
Please do not try to sell me a book.
V/R,
Daniel Moore
IT Systems Technician
Osborne Wood Products, Inc.
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P: 706.282.5764
ects ONE email address (that I know of) and it happens every day.
Is there a way to permanently turn this off so that it doesn't validate users?
Oh, and this user has administrator privileges in RT so user rights are not a
problem. This is our IT email address.
V/R,
Daniel Moore
n 1;
Second code:
my $trans = $self->TransactionObj;
my $admincc = $self->QueueObj->AdminCcAddresses;
my $requestor = $self->RequestorAddresses;
return 0 unless $requestor == RT::Nobody->id;
return 1;
If somone could help me get the coding down that would be great. I don
with
# no bouncemail
# defaults:
# timeout 300
# antispam -1
# batchlimit 100
poll exchange.domain.local protocol pop3
username "u...@domain.com" password "password" mda
"/opt/rt4/bin/rt-mailgate --queue General --action correspond --url
https://rttest.domain.loca
scrip for this issue?
V/R,
Daniel Moore
IT Systems Technician
Osborne Wood Products, Inc.
[http://hosting-source.bm23.com/9241/public/OsborneLogo111.jpg]
P: 706.282.5764
F: 888.777.4304
http://www.osbornewood.com
Would this solve your problem?
:%s/HERE.*$//gc
On May 7, 2014, at 11:07 AM, Nerdio wrote:
I have a requirement which I am sure I can do in vi (plenty of other solutions
I am sure), and this is it.
I have a file that looks like this
1234 Some Text HERE rest of line
1235 Some Other Text HERE
Is it possible to tell gvim not to try to do OLE registration on startup apart
from recompiling? I am on a client laptop with a particularly aggressive
antivirus which appears to be blocking all registry modifications so I am
getting the registration dialogue box every time I open gvim. Besides
Oh and i forgot to mention, i am running ubuntu 12.04, also i am still
currently working to figure this issue out but nothing so far, another
thing is that im not sure of that file was uploaded so if it wasnt let
me know and ill post it in the next comment.
best regards
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Oh and i forgot to mention, i am running ubuntu 12.04, also i am still
currently working to figure this issue out but nothing so far, another
thing is that im not sure of that file was uploaded so if it wasnt let
me know and ill post it in the next comment.
best regards
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Ok i ran those commands and i ended up getting a similar error just like
before. I attached the text file with the comment.
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Ok i ran those commands and i ended up getting a similar error just like
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Thank you for all the help and especially thank you for this fix mnrl.
But I cant seem to get it to work, ive tested out various way of adding
this ppa and applying the fix but i keep getting duplicate ppa error and
it doesn't work, now it keeps wanting me to restart Ubuntu to apply
changes, i do a
Thank you for all the help and especially thank you for this fix mnrl.
But I cant seem to get it to work, ive tested out various way of adding
this ppa and applying the fix but i keep getting duplicate ppa error and
it doesn't work, now it keeps wanting me to restart Ubuntu to apply
changes, i do a
Thanks for the help Neptilo, i tried the first fix but no luck, im not
sure why but i got error after i upgraded to 14.04 so that might have
had something to do with it.
As for the second fix, im gonna work on that tonight and see. If i could
get this feature back id gladly go back to 12.04 but im
Thanks for the help Neptilo, i tried the first fix but no luck, im not
sure why but i got error after i upgraded to 14.04 so that might have
had something to do with it.
As for the second fix, im gonna work on that tonight and see. If i could
get this feature back id gladly go back to 12.04 but im
lol that is a good phrase, you should take your own advice because you
sure haven't added anything to the discussion except your own ignorance
of the matter :)
congrats on proving my point
best regards lmao
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sure haven't added anything to the discussion except your own ignorance
of the matter :)
congrats on proving my point
best regards lmao
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Forgive me for starting the comments in such a way, I am simply tired of
seeing the Ubuntu team make poor choices in terms of functionality. Some
can be good and some can be bad but unfortunately right now the bad out
weigh the good.
> And this feature is still available "by users" for at least >=
Forgive me for starting the comments in such a way, I am simply tired of
seeing the Ubuntu team make poor choices in terms of functionality. Some
can be good and some can be bad but unfortunately right now the bad out
weigh the good.
> And this feature is still available "by users" for at least >=
Amazing, i was just looking through the comments and found that you
Phillip posted something ABOUT the topic even if it was just one little
thing, i take back my previous comment, however I will explain that just
posting one little thing, isn't going to make much of a difference. This
very reason i
I hate to be the one who argues, especially on such a professional forum
over something that doesn't help the topic at hand. This feature was
available in 12.04, either by users or by the Ubuntu team themselves,
i'm not sure of which. What i do know is that this feature was a
welcomed addition to t
I hate to be the one who argues, especially on such a professional forum
over something that doesn't help the topic at hand. This feature was
available in 12.04, either by users or by the Ubuntu team themselves,
i'm not sure of which. What i do know is that this feature was a
welcomed addition to t
Amazing, i was just looking through the comments and found that you
Phillip posted something ABOUT the topic even if it was just one little
thing, i take back my previous comment, however I will explain that just
posting one little thing, isn't going to make much of a difference. This
very reason i
Absolutely not, this feature was vital to my work flow. In fact it was
to nearly half the user base for Ubuntu.
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Absolutely not, this feature was vital to my work flow. In fact it was
to nearly half the user base for Ubuntu.
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PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE
Ayatana design team, development team, whoever is in charge of
overseeing this subject!
I beg of you, in the nicest way i can possibly ask, please fix this
issue. This single issue is the bane of my existence, i cant seem to
adjust but i was able too in 12.04 BECAUSE it h
PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE
Ayatana design team, development team, whoever is in charge of
overseeing this subject!
I beg of you, in the nicest way i can possibly ask, please fix this
issue. This single issue is the bane of my existence, i cant seem to
adjust but i was able too in 12.04 BECAUSE it h
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Summary: authentication_handlers does not accept complex arguments
Key: COUCHDB-2034
URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/COUCHDB-2034
Project: CouchDB
Found issue tracker and created 2 new issues:
http://code.google.com/p/fbug/issues/detail?id=6975
http://code.google.com/p/fbug/issues/detail?id=6976
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Hello,
I am having a couple issues related to SVG tags. Is this the
correct place to post bugs?
These two bugs may be related or even the same.
Note that there is a fix pending for the scaling of SVG image tags in FF: (
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=933057).
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On 5/6/2013 11:40 AM, Graeme Geldenhuys wrote:
If I run 64-bit Mac or 64-bit Windows or 64-bit Linux, I want 64-bit
applications. Some OS's allow for easier execution of 32-bit apps, but
definitely not all. All my systems run 64-bit OS's, and all my
installed libraries etc are 64-bit too (thin
Please, Gnome != Linux
Gnome is just one option for Linux out of many. Have a look at the
alternatives... try some. Linux has always been about finding the right package
for you, not about ensuring that the general direction or distribution conforms
to your desires.
On 11/11/2011, at 6:46 PM,
Have a look at GNUstep or Etoile if you want to join the grand UI adventure!
GNUstep is an open source implementation of the NeXTSTEP (now known as Cocoa at
Apple) desktop interface,Etoile is a desktop built on GNUstep. Both projects
need to pick up users and developers so go have a look and get
There is a serious condition that, if left untreated, can cause major
problems in your life at http://amoxicillinprescriptions.com/l/11010/le9 .
Evidence suggests an imbalance of serotonin, a chemical messenger in the brain
that may become unbalanced and cause depression or anxiety.
_
Michael,
I actually am using it and the android release for the mini2440 as a
starting point. I had android booting for a week or so but now I getting
these errors.
Thanks,
Dan Moore
On Thu, Jan 7, 2010 at 2:50 PM, Michael Trimarchi <
trimar...@gandalf.sssup.it> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> why you don't
there is an error in my linuxrc file.
Thanks,
Dan Moore
On Thu, Jan 7, 2010 at 12:01 PM, Daniel Moore
wrote:
> Hello All,
>
> Below is a boot log from my attempts to boot Android on the mini2440
> FriendlyArm platform[1][2]. If you could be so kind as to assist me with
> resolving th
Hello All,
Below is a boot log from my attempts to boot Android on the mini2440
FriendlyArm platform[1][2]. If you could be so kind as to assist me with
resolving this error please let me know.
# FriendlyARM BIOS 2.0 for 2440 #
[x] format NAND FLASH for Linux
[v] Download vivi
[k] Downlo
Hi everyone
I’m trying to set up paging and I’ve tried many various on speed
and everything else, but I just can’t seem to get it working correctly.
If anyone would have any ideas it would certainly be appreciated... The log is
as follows:
Friday, 30 October 2009 9:57:17 AM PAGING :
Heyhey Brisbane here, northside and Yep I'd be keen for doing
something to celebrate 9.10. :)
On Thu, Oct 8, 2009 at 11:45 PM, Jezza wrote:
> Hi Guys, Im new to the group, but wondering how many people are in
> Brisbane?
>
> Anyone keen to meet up for releases, for beers or something more gla
That's right. I bought one of those $7 - $15 dongles from MSY and it
works perfect in Ubuntu.
Dan
On Tue, Sep 22, 2009 at 12:19 PM, Barry Williams wrote:
> I think the same however I wouldn't go to dick smiths to get it I just
> checked and they are selling theirs for around $50 you can pick
Dear San Diego Ruby,
I would like to invite you to participate in the Ruby Quiz (v3). It is
a weekly quiz posted on the ruby-talk mailing list. Each quiz presents
a small and interesting programming challenge that will help keep your
skills sharp.
If you are worried about the volume of messages
someone's just found the gradient tool ;)
On 25/01/2009, at 10:40 PM, Patrick Eigensatz wrote:
Hi !
Patrick
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You could write a small ruby app that reads the data and then posts to
you site through HTTP.
On Oct 24, 7:44 am, shenry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Any ideas?
>
> On Oct 23, 4:58 pm, shenry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > I'm wondering how to go about setting up an app to allow data
> > collec
On Oct 17, 6:08 pm, Thiru <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> hi..
> am thirugnanam, am new to this group i want to do the web development
> wil u plz give the details.. am passed out of this year B.tech IT i
> want to do the open source in this ruby plz teach me to do this
I love every word of wha
On Oct 16, 10:16 am, Alfredo Garcia lopez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
s.net> wrote:
> Needings are:
> *add,overwrite models,controllers,helpers methods
> *add,overwrite views with possibility to render the overwritten view
> from the new view.This is the most complex part because several modules
> could o
How about something like:
"%09d" % rand(10)
Or... this way seems even better:
Array.new(9){rand 10}.join
Where 9 can be replaced by however many digits you want.
-Dimo
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becomes(klass)
Returns an instance of the specified klass with the attributes of the
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Action Pack to
On 13/08/2008, at 8:08 AM, Julian Oliver wrote:
>
>
> thankfully Ubuntu is taking something of a risk here, the last thing
> the
> world needs is another blue theme.
I disagree, it might be hard for a bunch of GUI artists to see but a
computer interface is not a piece of art. It doesn't need
Hey Sam
The best one I found and only just used this week actually was called
DeVeDe and can be installed from Add / Remove... It worked perfectly
and quickly!
Dan
On Tue, Aug 12, 2008 at 7:41 AM, Junin Toiro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi guys,
>
> Just wondering if anyone can suggest an a
Like Mac but cooler, was the general idea, right? At least that's the
story that made it to /.
I'm sure Steve wouldn't be seen dead in a brown or orange skivy :-P
(tongue in cheek).
On 24/07/2008, at 10:52 PM, Cory K. wrote:
> Salane Ashcraft wrote:
>> I just received an email from
>> another
I can't remember if these came from here but two I like recently:
"The box said, "You need Windows XP or better..." so I installed Ubuntu!"
and
"Microsoft gives you Windows; Ubuntu gives you the whole house!"
Dano
On Thu, Jul 3, 2008 at 8:21 AM, Dale <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 2
Hi Max,
As it's my first venture into Open Office, perhaps you could use me as
a helper for working on the syntax highlighting stuff. I'd get the
benefit of someone to pester about how to set up basic stuff and you'd
get the benefit of someone to do all the boring jobs, and we could
discu
Hi everyone & Ocke,
I was asking around Open Office if anyone needed volunteers, and
subscribed to this list after Ocke suggested I might like to help out
here:
>Our copy table wizard needs some bug fixing or you may develop syntax
>highlighting of SQL commands like it is done in the basic
Hi everyone,
So I was downloading Open Office (again) and noticed the call for
contributors. I don't normally respond to these things, it's hard to
know if I have anything worth while to contribute so I'll outline my
general abilities. I'm a bit apprehensive in starting because I
wouldn't
Hi Julius
You can certain install in 157MB of RAM, however I would most strongly
suggest using the Alternate Desktop CD to install with. On the
www.ubuntu.com download page, you can check "Check here if you need
the alternate desktop CD. This CD does not include the Live CD,
instead it uses a tex
From memory those files should all be in /etc/XFree86 or something
like that...
better yet, have a look at the freebsd guide:
http://www.vmunix.com/fbsd-book/Xwindows.phtml
On 11/04/2008, at 9:46 AM, Pitre, Ian (DPS/MSP) wrote:
I'm a newbie to both FreeBSD and Gnome.
I installed FreeBSD 7
a different server? Also, what happens if
> you use $this->redirect("/messages/")? I think the url routing is all
> handled in /webroot/index.php so maybe it doesn't like redirecting to
> a shallower path?
>
> Dave
>
> On Jan 23, 4:52 pm, Danie
Hey,
I'm moderately new with CakePHP, but I have this issue where my
redirect leaves the old URL in the browser.
[code]
//messages_controller.php
function post() {
// ... Some Stuff
// Redirect back to McGriff messages
$this->redirect("/");
}
[/code]
Yet the browser still shows: h
I agree, it's the nicest, least obtrusive theme I've seen yet, and
although non obtrusive modern and yet not a copy of any other os.
On 31/12/2007, at 9:07 AM, George Brooke wrote:
Yeah I could see that working as a default theme
On 30/12/2007, Nick Bauermeister <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
T
BeOS? How come some of the window bars are on the left and some are
on the right of the window? Can the bar things be dragged around?
Nice starwars font by the way ;-)
On 29/12/2007, at 8:12 PM, volvoguy wrote:
> On Dec 28, 2007 5:16 PM, Troy James Sobotka
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>>
While it doesn't sound like a big deal, it's just another thing to
look at. If I rounded the corner then the button would need to be
1 or 2 pixels lower to accommodate the top-edge, breaking the
users ability to slam.
You can't slam with floating (non maximised) windows. Mac user can
ps ?
On 19/12/2007, at 9:39 AM, Lucas Prado Melo wrote:
> How do I find out which useR is logged and running gnome at the
> local machine?
>
> On Dec 18, 2007 8:07 PM, Lucas Prado Melo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> How do I find out which use is logged and running gnome at the
>> local machine
On 19/12/2007, at 9:39 AM, Lucas Prado Melo wrote:
> How do I find out which useR is logged and running gnome at the
> local machine?
>
> On Dec 18, 2007 8:07 PM, Lucas Prado Melo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> How do I find out which use is logged and running gnome at the
>> local machine?
>>
The colours work really well. I'm not a big fan of the superfluous
transparent borders or the faded out menus. I'd like to see
everything much more crisp, then I think this theme should be a
serious contender. The dark brown is a fantastic touch.
On 19/12/2007, at 10:40 AM, Thomas L.G wrot
On 18/12/2007, at 4:53 PM, Karl Goetz wrote:
> On Tue, 2007-12-18 at 02:19 +0100, Jancio Wodnik wrote:
>> Daniel Kasak pisze:
>>> Greetings.
>>>
>>> I often get called to PCs that have 20 or so instances of Evolution,
>>> Firefox & internal applications running. People clearly don't
>>> underst
Although artistically very talented I found them a bit too much for
icons on a desktop. They draw too much attention, I also think the
unflinching use of a few colours (orange I am talking about you)
detracted a lot from the look of the icons.
You only want to find an icon when you need it,
>
I agree with both points of view. People are always a bit sensitive
about work that they have done, so it might make for a more effective
message if a more constructive approach were taken. The mockup is
good, I mean technically it would make a window manager that would
work, and it look
On 22/11/2007, at 5:41 PM, Donn wrote:
>> I think another big turn off for us Linux / FreeBSD users is the fact
>> that KDE is a direct rip off of Windows, and that's not fun,
> I don't grok this. How is the essential layout and set of concepts
> between
> Gnome, KDE and Windows any different?
What language do you want that translated to? English?
On 22/11/2007, at 8:30 AM, sylvain marc wrote:
This is the document.
I hope some ideas are good...
2007/11/21, Daniel Moore <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Sure. What's the document? Or is it too early in the morning and I
haven
On 22/11/2007, at 8:35 AM, Carlos Moreno wrote:
> Though I mostly agree with the rest of your message, I have to object
> to the above --- from everything I read, what KDE people say about
> GNOME has nothing to do with performance!
I've heard Gnome criticized plenty of times for being bloated a
Sure. What's the document? Or is it too early in the morning and I
haven't woken up yet?
Regards,
Daniel.
On 22/11/2007, at 6:56 AM, sylvain marc wrote:
Probably Daniel Moore could translate the document i give to
Kenneth Wimer ?
2007/11/21, Daniel Moore <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
The KDE people say the same thing about Gnome that the Gnome people
say about KDE (performance, bloat, etc) . I think in the end it seems
that there is very little reason to separate the two systems based on
performance. They both do what they are meant to do pretty well.
The Gnome project r
I'm Daniel, 32 years old, living in Adelaide, Australia. I speak
English, Spanish and French and a bit of Portuguese.
On 11/21/07, Steph <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I just wanted to know from wich country is everybody here, and wich language
> do you speak (might be useful). I thought
Good afternoon Bonnie
Yes this is legal. If anyone wants to 'sell' free open source
software (as is OOo) they can.
In the meantime, I would encourage your son to download (if possible)
the new 2.3 version available on the Internet. It has many new
features.
Thanking you
Daniel
On 10/4/07
I agree
On 10/09/2007, at 10:36 PM, Dalton Miyabara wrote:
> Hi Ravi,
>
> I really like your wallpaper, it´s so soft and "simple"(what I
> really love), perfect to use as a background. ^^
>
> I think this is an example to consider to do the Ubuntu wallpapers,
> clean, soft and neutral.
>
>
>
Why do people even have backgrounds?
What is a background? Something you see while you are loading the
first program after booting?
I think logos on backgrounds, even text or symbols is not
aesthetically pleasing. A background should be equally attractive in
full view or if only a snippet
early
days, still in progress) with an intense focus on OSS.
Name: Daniel Moore
Website: www.danielmoore.com.au
Thanking you,
Daniel
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Hi I'm Daniel,
Just signed on to see if I could lend a hand with some art projects.
So, how do things work around here and what needs doing?
D.
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