this is also happening on my netbook and on my gf's laptop. possibly a
serious issue.
both running 10.04, 1 is fresh install on sunday, different hardware.
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critical low power action after removing power cord
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Binary package hint: gnome-media
I had to manually specify my sound card as being '5.1 analogue surround
+ analogue stereo input' under the hardware tab.
then switching to the 'output' tab and sliding any of the Balance, Fade
or Subwoofer sliders right the way to the far lef
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Please forgive my bluntness, I think a survey would be an unnecessary
act. It's a simple fact that in the UK, people will refer to it as the
"bin", "dustbin", "rubbish bin" or for something to be recycled "recycle
bin" or "[put it in the] recycling" which is less common.
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and could somebody please change the title of this from 'localization'
to 'localisation' :D
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Deleted Items Folder inconsistently named in en_GB localization
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I concur with the '[anything] bin' being too long.
I can also see there being some minor confusion between Bin and .bin but I
think that non-technical users in the UK are unlikely to need to use a .bin
file ... having said that, if they _do_ need to use one and phone up support
it could get confu
that’s a different story). Everyone that works with .bin files knows the
> difference. So, where is the confusion?
>
> @unforeseen: Compare how often .bin files come up in support cases vs.
> how often the word "Bin" is used on any interface to resemble a place
> for delete
s own would be confusing and "Rubbish" is not really
> appropriate for items that have been deleted.
>
> "Trash" would be well understood but "Deleted Items" or "Wastebasket"
> would equally suffice.
>
> Pick one and stick to it.
>
> My pe