Re: State of cleanup-audio-jumble

2007-07-23 Thread Daniel T. Chen
Hi, On Mon, 2007-07-23 at 15:15 +0200, Alexandre Franke wrote: > pulseaudio instead. As far as I can see, esd is still used in Feisty > and I wonder if someone still cares about it. Moreover pulseaudio esd will still be used in gutsy. Whether it's also used in gutsy+1 (the next LTS) remains in t

Re: Windows-based driver support checker for Ubuntu?

2007-07-23 Thread Todd Deshane
Hi, On 7/24/07, xt knight <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: The IdeaPool had an idea about a "checker" that would notify the user of Linux's support of his devices. ( https://wiki.ubuntu.com/IdeaPool#head-840a946630b2112c0d2ca651b11d8a52171564fe ) I decided to attempt to implement this. How it wor

Windows-based driver support checker for Ubuntu?

2007-07-23 Thread xt knight
The IdeaPool had an idea about a "checker" that would notify the user of Linux's support of his devices. ( https://wiki.ubuntu.com/IdeaPool#head-840a946630b2112c0d2ca651b11d8a52171564fe ) I decided to attempt to implement this. How it works right now is that a modules.pcimap file is provided fro

Re: installing sources to make binaries out of it.

2007-07-23 Thread Michael Bienia
On 2007-07-23 21:15:17 +0530, shirish wrote: > Now obviously this is for debian, do we have something like that for > ubuntu. There are packages which don't have binaries. For instance > these games :- Why do you have the impression that this package won't work on Ubuntu? > https://launchpad.net/

Re: State of cleanup-audio-jumble

2007-07-23 Thread Toby Smithe
On Mon, 2007-07-23 at 15:15 +0200, Alexandre Franke wrote: > Hi, > > There is a spec [1] that was announced to be implemented for Feisty. > The goal of this spec is to "fix the Linux audio mess once and for > all". The spec mainly consists in getting rid of esd and use > pulseaudio instead. As far

installing sources to make binaries out of it.

2007-07-23 Thread shirish
Hi all, I was reading one of the debian mailing lists & came across this command :- [quote] I find it easy enough to do: $ sudo apt-get update $ apt-src -bi install $package apt-src will then "install" the source of the package into the current working directory, then "b"uild it, and then

State of cleanup-audio-jumble

2007-07-23 Thread Alexandre Franke
Hi, There is a spec [1] that was announced to be implemented for Feisty. The goal of this spec is to "fix the Linux audio mess once and for all". The spec mainly consists in getting rid of esd and use pulseaudio instead. As far as I can see, esd is still used in Feisty and I wonder if someone stil

Re: All-sides Testing Report of Ubuntu-7.04 from BSTQC

2007-07-23 Thread Henrik Nilsen Omma
konghao wrote: > >> As I suggested last time, perhaps the Ubuntu BugSquad could organize a >> Bi-Annual Bug Blitz -- putting the BSTQC report on the Ubuntu wiki, and >> annotating it with links to the equivalent Launchpad bug reports. >> >> Perhaps so

knowledge management in OSS communities

2007-07-23 Thread Zilia Iskoujina
Dear Ubuntu Member, I am a PhD student in e-Business in Durham University, Durham Business School (UK). My research topic is "Knowledge management and innovation in virtual organisations". The aim of my thesis is to assess how and to what extent knowledge is created, shared, and circulated in op

re: All-sides Testing Report of Ubuntu-7.04 from BSTQC

2007-07-23 Thread konghao
On Jul 20, 2007, at 2:51 AM, Henrik Nilsen Omma wrote: > > konghao wrote: > ... >> That is the key problem , actually, the report was generated >> automatically by our local tracking system, but we didn't find a easy >> way of shifting bugs to launchpad. > ... > We do not have a shortage of bug r

re: All-sides Testing Report of Ubuntu-7.04 from BSTQC

2007-07-23 Thread konghao
>> konghao schrieb: >> >>> Release of All-sides Testing Report of Ubuntu-7.04 >>> > > >> Is this "pure" 7.04, or are updates taken from the ubuntu-security and/or >> ubuntu-updates repositories? >The question is whether you downloaded/installed the updates after >installing from the