On Sat, 2008-05-10 at 17:34 +0200, Markus Hitter wrote:
> Am 10.05.2008 um 11:58 schrieb Sitsofe Wheeler:
> > I've noticed that Ubuntu's boot speed seems to have taken a fall in
> > Hardy.
>
> How would one notice? Is Hardys hibernating/standby still so flaky
> one is forced to shut down the com
since hardy (8.04) there is a graphical user interface for DSL/pppoe
connections, see the menu "System/Administration/Network":
- select "Point to point connection" and start "Properties" dialog
- choose "Connection type" as "PPPoE" and configure your connection...
Best Greetings, Roman Friesen
CAcert doesn't even have a valid certificate?
https://www.cacert.org/
Todd
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On Sat, May 10, 2008 at 10:58:12AM +0100, Sitsofe Wheeler wrote:
> I've noticed that Ubuntu's boot speed seems to have taken a fall in
> Hardy. Anecdotally I believe that Gutsy was the fastest but from a
> viewable stats perspective the fall can be seen in Feisty versus Hardy
> on
> https://wiki.ub
On Sat, 2008-05-10 at 16:08 +0200, Milan Bouchet-Valat wrote:
> Notifications are never read, especially by users that are not
> passionate by computers - they're exactly like there was no message at
> all, only they annoy users: "click OK and then see if there's a problem"
> is what OS have used
since hardy (8.04) there is a graphical user interface for DSL/pppoe
connections, see the menu "System/Administration/Network":
- select "Point to point connection" and start "Properties" dialog
- choose "Connection type" as "PPPoE" and configure your connection...
Best Greetings, Roman Friesen
Am 10.05.2008 um 11:58 schrieb Sitsofe Wheeler:
> I've noticed that Ubuntu's boot speed seems to have taken a fall in
> Hardy.
How would one notice? Is Hardys hibernating/standby still so flaky
one is forced to shut down the computer more than once a month?
Maybe such questions appear not seri
Le samedi 10 mai 2008 à 16:01 +0200, Vincenzo Ciancia a écrit :
> And, to get back on the issue, perhaps the page could just be made
> local.
Why do we need a special Ubuntu homepage anyway? The first thing I do
when creating an account is changing my homepage to google.com. This
practice mades me
Le vendredi 09 mai 2008 à 17:02 -0400, Phillip Susi a écrit :
> Martin Pitt wrote:
> > I don't consider it a new feature, but a better UI. Firefox has always
> > complained about invalid certificates, but until version 2 it was just
> > the well-known 'SSL yadayada cannot be verified mumblemumble c
Il giorno sab, 10/05/2008 alle 06.50 -0700, Dylan McCall ha scritto:
>
> > 5) there already is the search engine input field, and the focus is
> > shifted without conditions to the page field only after loading the
> > ubuntu page, which is rather irritating because you may already be
> > typing
> 2) country seems to be set to "UK", which can explain (1) but I don't
> like this behaviour especially because it breaks usability for non-UK
> users and creates confusion
Oh, that is pretty ugly :o
> 4) the obtained page does not have the standard google look and feel (in
> particular there is
On Sat, 2008-05-10 at 10:58 +0100, Sitsofe Wheeler wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've noticed that Ubuntu's boot speed seems to have taken a fall in
> Hardy. Anecdotally I believe that Gutsy was the fastest but from a
> viewable stats perspective the fall can be seen in Feisty versus Hardy
> on
> https://wiki.
Il giorno sab, 10/05/2008 alle 12.08 +0100, James Westby ha scritto:
>
> The website also uses launchpad for bug tracking, you can file any
> bugs you like at
>
> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu-website/+filebug
>
> where the people able to do something about it are more likely to
> see it.
On Sat, 2008-05-10 at 11:21 +0200, Vincenzo Ciancia wrote:
> Hi all.
>
> The new firefox start page in hardy:
>
> http://start.ubuntu.com/8.04/
>
> is aesthetically pleasing, and I like it, however the google search
> gives me concerns:
Hi,
The website also uses launchpad for bug tracking, yo
Sitsofe Wheeler wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've noticed that Ubuntu's boot speed seems to have taken a fall in
> Hardy. Anecdotally I believe that Gutsy was the fastest but from a
> viewable stats perspective the fall can be seen in Feisty versus Hardy
> on
> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BootCharting#head-dca037
Hi,
I've noticed that Ubuntu's boot speed seems to have taken a fall in
Hardy. Anecdotally I believe that Gutsy was the fastest but from a
viewable stats perspective the fall can be seen in Feisty versus Hardy
on
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BootCharting#head-dca0372aa8fd490a9717ad0c72c9b400c236a581
.
Hi all.
The new firefox start page in hardy:
http://start.ubuntu.com/8.04/
is aesthetically pleasing, and I like it, however the google search
gives me concerns:
1) search results returned using the search field of firefox (upper
right corner of the browser) are different than those returned u
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