Hi all,
First some background info. Gmailfs is basically using your
gmail account as a filesystem. I've been trying to use gmailfs on
ubuntu gutsy for the past 12 hrs. without success. Please note that
I'm cross-posting this both as the package is both in debian as well
as ubuntu. As Seb
shirish wrote:
> Hi all,
>What is this PPA Architecture? Is this
> http://www.undocprint.org/formats/page_description_languages/ppa or
> something else altogether?
>
> Some clarification would be nice.
Print Performance Architecture. HP used it formerly in their cheapo
inkjets (DeskJet 7
On Wed, 2007-08-15 at 20:20 +0530, shirish wrote:
> Hi all,
>What is this PPA Architecture? Is this
> http://www.undocprint.org/formats/page_description_languages/ppa or
> something else altogether?
>
> Some clarification would be nice.
I have never heard of this "PPA Architecture", but a
Hi all,
What is this PPA Architecture? Is this
http://www.undocprint.org/formats/page_description_languages/ppa or
something else altogether?
Some clarification would be nice.
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Shirish Agarwal
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On Wed, Aug 15, 2007 at 11:54:24AM +0200, Pascal De Vuyst wrote:
> Currently Ubuntu provides no out of the box support for the extra multimedia
> or
> internet keys on desktop keyboards.
For any keyboard that sends the same events as used on the Microsoft
multimedia keyboards (which is most of t
Chris Warburton wrote:
> At LUGRadio Live there was some talk from some RedHat/Fedora people in
> the power management BoF about a generic system for submitting keycodes
> and things to a central store, so power-user types can try out all of
> the buttons on their systems (the use-case discussed wa
On Wed, 2007-08-15 at 11:55 +0100, Chris Warburton wrote:
> At LUGRadio Live there was some talk from some RedHat/Fedora people in
> the power management BoF about a generic system for submitting keycodes
> and things to a central store, so power-user types can try out all of
> the buttons on their
hi,
Am Mittwoch, den 15.08.2007, 11:54 +0200 schrieb Pascal De Vuyst:
> Currently Ubuntu provides no out of the box support for the extra
> multimedia or internet keys on desktop keyboards.
all five different multimedia keyboards i own are supported out of the
box, volume and brightness control key
On Wed, 2007-08-15 at 11:54 +0200, Pascal De Vuyst wrote:
> Currently Ubuntu provides no out of the box support for the extra
> multimedia or internet keys on desktop keyboards.
I plugged one of these in (a Logitech wireless keyboard) and its
play/pause/etc. buttons all worked, volume buttons, ca
2007/8/15, Pascal De Vuyst <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> Currently Ubuntu provides no out of the box support for the extra
> multimedia or internet keys on desktop keyboards.
>
May not do for any keyboard. However, our company already sold 6+
computers with Ubuntu and all of them had media keys wor
On Wednesday 15 August 2007 11:54:24 Pascal De Vuyst wrote:
> KDE in Ubuntu seems to provide out of the box support for
> multimedia/internet keys. This is because kdebase-bin package provides this
> file: /usr/share/apps/kxkb/ubuntu.xmodmap
> This file contains keycode to keysym mappings for frequ
Currently Ubuntu provides no out of the box support for the extra multimedia
or internet keys on desktop keyboards.
The problem is that not all keyboards generate the same X keycodes for the
same multimedia/internet keys, these keys were added later to keyboards and
every manufacturer could choose
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