Re: Ideas for the MOTU Games team

2007-01-12 Thread Scott J. Henson
mikecorn wrote: > << > ... Not just the open source project that pretty-much-works on the > developer's system > ... modifying their distributions to a breaking point while they try to > get a game working > ... make their packages 100% usable on a generic Ubuntu installation >>> > > The real prob

Re: Forum news (Re: forum-ambassadors to improve communication between forum users and developers)

2007-01-12 Thread Roald (ubuntu_demon)
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Matt Zimmerman wrote: > On Mon, Jan 08, 2007 at 12:42:44AM +0100, Roald (ubuntu_demon) wrote: >> Please read the entire document. All feedback is welcome. Especially >> feedback regarding communication between us forum ambassadors and you >> developers

Re: Ideas for the MOTU Games team

2007-01-12 Thread Jérémie Corbier
Hi, On Fri, Jan 12, 2007 at 08:30:27AM +0100, mikecorn wrote: > (something messed up by html tags) Could you please avoid HTML mails on the mailing lists? It is almost impossible to read them using, let's say, mutt... Thanks, -- Jeremie /* ``Failure is not an optio

Re: New feature: zeroconf networking by default, please test

2007-01-12 Thread Martin Pitt
Hi Ulrik, Ulrik Mikaelsson [2007-01-02 14:02 +0100]: > My ISP:s DNS servers replies on queries to the .local-domain, with an > A record, pointing to 127.0.0.1. This confuses avahi-daemon, that > shuts down. It's not really 'confusion'. Since the RFCs explicitly reserve '.local' for Zeroconf usag

Re: New feature: zeroconf networking by default, please test

2007-01-12 Thread Martin Pitt
Hi David, sorry for the delay. David Prieto [2006-12-19 8:53 +0100]: > > > Yesterday, the remaining bits of the "Zero-configuration networking" > > > specification made their way to the archive and await hordes of fans, > > > happy users, and of course, bug reports. > > I believe that this has

Re: New feature: zeroconf networking by default, please test

2007-01-12 Thread Martin Pitt
Hi Andreas, sorry for the delay. Andreas Schildbach [2006-12-16 17:36 +0100]: > Two machines are connected to a wireless router, over the air. This is > sufficient for most communications, both to the Internet and between the > two machines. But sometimes you want to whop some DVD image from on

Re: New feature: mount local file systems in Gnome, please test

2007-01-12 Thread Martin Pitt
Hi Oli, Oliver Grawert [2006-12-12 11:11 +0100]: > > - Non-admins will see icons for fixed hard disk partitions, too, > >although they cannot mount them. This is because the visibility of > >those are determined by hal, so they are global. If it's too > >annoying, I can patch gnome-vf

Re: New feature: mount local file systems in Gnome, please test

2007-01-12 Thread Martin Pitt
Hi, Ernst Persson [2006-12-12 12:46 +0100]: > But wait, what's this then? > > http://gitweb.freedesktop.org/?p=hal.git;a=commit;h=2ea340399bf8cf3d2bb6bd1b5c4ecbc2042e93d4 > > http://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/hal/2006-October/006308.html > > Seems David Zeuthen from RedHat has already worke