Only in Ubuntu. No professional OS uses those ridiculously long naming schemes
Best Regards,
Daniel Foré
El dic 11, 2012, a las 6:53 a.m., "Sergey \"Shnatsel\" Davidoff"
escribió:
> 2012/12/11 Daniel Foré
>> Midori is the only default app that I still feel we shouldn't give a generic
>> name
Hello,
We're using unaltered Ubuntu's 3.2 kernel right now and looking into
migrating to 3.5, following the same change in newer images of Ubuntu
Precise. Using mainline kernel in elementary OS should result in roughly
the same experience as it would with Ubuntu.
Sergey "Shnatsel" Davidoff
OS arc
2012/12/11 Daniel Foré
> Midori is the only default app that I still feel we shouldn't give a
> generic name. People already feel like it's not a "real" browser because
> they haven't heard of it. Calling it a generic name would only add to that
> problem, IMHO.
>
In case you haven't noticed, th
This seems to be relevant too:
http://worldofgnome.org/unicode-a-potential-typography-goal-for-gnome/
On 5 December 2012 20:58, Cassidy James wrote:
> Ah. Yeah, I definitely think we need to be consistent and use the actual
> Unicode string everywhere. It's different from three consecutive full
Hello Elementary Team,
is ist possible to run an Ubuntu Mainline Kernel (3.7) on Elementary Luna
Beta 1?
(http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/). Is it possible to install
the deb-Files without
any problems or did u merged any patches for the system into the released
kernel in the beta 1?
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