2009/1/21 Roman Friesen :
>> If I remember correctly (but I may be wrong), there were plans to let
>> the fast-user-switch-applet show the same dialogue as the options in
>> the System menu, but that couldn't be finished on time for Intrepid.
> Oh, please no...
>
> It's not common to place buttons
Am Mittwoch, den 21.01.2009, 13:50 +0100 schrieb Siegfried-Angel:
> 2009/1/21 Martin Pitt :
> >> - protection against accidentally choosing wrong actions without "Are
> >> you sure?"-confirmations
> >
> > Likewise, although our design guys might have an explicit reason for
> > not having an extra c
Am Mittwoch, den 21.01.2009, 12:45 +0100 schrieb Martin Pitt:
> thanks for the introduction. I am CC'ing the -desktop list, since the
> discussion is a bit better suited there.
Should we discuss this topic only on the desktop list further on?
> > It's not a replacement for the current Intrepid fa
2009/1/21 Martin Pitt :
>> - protection against accidentally choosing wrong actions without "Are
>> you sure?"-confirmations
>
> Likewise, although our design guys might have an explicit reason for
> not having an extra confirmation dialog by default?
If I remember correctly (but I may be wrong),
On Wed, 21 Jan 2009, Timo Aaltonen wrote:
> On Wed, 21 Jan 2009, Patrice Vetsel wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I'm part of beta team test for a proprietary software (bibble 5). This
>> software is compiled for 32 bits and 64bits is not planed at all.
>
> Err.. I've bought BibblePro, and AIUI a native 64bit
Hello Roman,
thanks for the introduction. I am CC'ing the -desktop list, since the
discussion is a bit better suited there.
Roman Friesen [2009-01-18 12:32 +0100]:
> It's not a replacement for the current Intrepid fast-switch-user applet,
> the ideas from both should be merged.
Code-wise, is tha
On Wed, 21 Jan 2009, Patrice Vetsel wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm part of beta team test for a proprietary software (bibble 5). This
> software is compiled for 32 bits and 64bits is not planed at all.
Err.. I've bought BibblePro, and AIUI a native 64bit version should be
released when v5 is out?
> So a
On Tue, Jan 20, 2009 at 10:45 PM, Rick wrote:
> Forgive me if this has been handled in the past, but is there any
> possibility that the developers can make BIAB work properly with Ubuntu?
The developers of Band in a Box can certainly do that. That's where
you might want to direct your question t
Hi,
I'm part of beta team test for a proprietary software (bibble 5). This
software is compiled for 32 bits and 64bits is not planed at all.
So after reporting a new bug for this app, I discovered a big difference
between Ubuntu64 and OpenSuse64.
Bibble 5 beta need libuuid in 32 bits installed
Hi!
The search on http://packages.ubuntu.com showed me that in the Jaunty
Release the version 996 shout be used. So the full name of the package will
be 0.996-1ubuntu1.
Here the link to my serach result:
http://packages.ubuntu.com/search?keywords=xsane&searchon=names&suite=jaunty§ion=all
Cheers
Hello,
I got OOo 3.0.1 from
deb http://ppa.launchpad.net/openoffice-pkgs/ubuntu hardy main
which has broken openoffice.org-kde package. I heard that is fixed in 3.0.1rc2
which is available for debian.
When the update to 3.0.1rc2 can downloaded?
Best regards
Christoph
--
Linux User Group Wern
Greetings,
Forgive me if this has been handled in the past, but is there any
possibility that the developers can make BIAB work properly with Ubuntu?
(I don't mean with wine)
BAIB is the only reason I keep a Windows computer in my office.
Cheers,
Rick
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Ubuntu-devel-discuss mailing list
Ubun
Hi,
I was wondering when Ubuntu would upgrade XSane from 995 to 996. As a Noob
to Ubuntu (or Linux for that matter) I have trouble trying to upgrade from
tar@#$%^&* files and their scripts. The bug fixes in 996, especially the
2nd fix is kind of important. The bug fixes are:
* correc
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