On Monday 04,October,2010 05:57 PM, Matthew Paul Thomas wrote:
> [...]
> I would love to see results of this user test: Before the test, install
> Ubuntu from scratch, then install Chromium alongside Firefox, then put a
> shortcut to some Web site on the desktop. Then in the test, get the
> partici
Did i mention other local Ubuntu computers should act as update servers.
Since we're dreamin.
-fy
On Mon, Oct 4, 2010 at 9:34 AM, David Hamm wrote:
> There is no Ubuntu without the internet. Destroy Everything! Netboot
> install by default on website. (like netboot.me)
>
> Auto detect hardware,
There is no Ubuntu without the internet. Destroy Everything! Netboot install
by default on website. (like netboot.me)
Auto detect hardware, asks for info while it installs. Chrome is default.
One Iso or usb; always works; always up-to-date.
Its the future.
On Mon, Oct 4, 2010 at 11:57, Matthew Paul Thomas wrote:
> I would love to see results of this user test: Before the test, install
> Ubuntu from scratch, then install Chromium alongside Firefox, then put a
> shortcut to some Web site on the desktop. Then in the test, get the
> participant to doub
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Apoorva Sharma wrote on 01/10/10 23:55:
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> Right now, the Messaging Menu and MeMenu are kind of connected, in that
> the functionality of the MeMenu changes by clicks in the Messaging Menu.
> For example, to get a text box for a broadcast account in t
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frederik.nn...@gmail.com wrote on 02/10/10 10:21:
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> after going through a lot of old problems, i find the GNOME window
> "Preferred Applications" to be of special importance..
> Somehow, everything seems to be revolving around this one window and
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