I agree, gnome-scan is a much better choice. I haven't tested it
lately, it might need a little attention to make it suitable, but it
isn't hard to be more user friendly than xsane.
--Ken
On Sat, 2009-04-25 at 18:11 -0500, solaris manzur wrote:
> Seriously, xsane terrifies me. I'm completely lo
Seriously, xsane terrifies me. I'm completely lost each time I use it. It
reeks of that poorly designed early-90's hacker-app feel. There's Scanner
Utility in Add/Remove, but it doesn't let me scan all of my scanner. Can we
please have something similar to the scanning programs of Windows?
*
gnome-
Op vrijdag 24-04-2009 om 09:08 uur [tijdzone -0400], schreef Danny
Piccirillo:
> Alright, i'll bottom-post for you =]
Now also try to snip away irrelevant text from what you quote. ;-)
That makes it much faster to read mail!
--
Jan Claeys
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Op donderdag 23-04-2009 om 10:15 uur [tijdzone +0100], schreef richard:
> So somewhere between 8.04 and now eagle was happy running on existing
> libs.
> these would have been flushed with the install of 9.04.
Maybe some of the lib32* packages?
> Eagle of course runs happily in a 8.10 i386 VM, bu
Op donderdag 23-04-2009 om 09:56 uur [tijdzone +0200], schreef walou:
> I asked this question here because this is the maintainer address
> specified in cups ubuntu package.
> Was it a wrong thing to post here ? Should I ask my question
> elsewhere ?
> where ?
Did you file a bug in LaunchPad?
If
Op woensdag 22-04-2009 om 09:43 uur [tijdzone +0100], schreef richard:
> If I opened "software sources" and looked at the 3rd party section,
> all the sources had been replaced by ubuntu i386 sources, the normal
> ones had all gone. There were about 10 or more had been added.
> I manually checked e
On Saturday 25 April 2009 18:46:50 Vincenzo Ciancia wrote:
> I spoke too early: okular does reverse search but not forward searches:
> it only supports a "-p" switch. When working with multi-file latex
> documents it is very comfortable to have the viewer switch to the edit
> point.
Until now I've
Il giorno sab, 25/04/2009 alle 18.29 +0200, Vincenzo Ciancia ha scritto:
> Il giorno ven, 24/04/2009 alle 20.14 -0400, Scott Kitterman ha scritto:
> >
> > Precisely. I packaged kdvi from KDE 3 kdegrapics as a stopgap to
> > provide
> > this capability in Intrepid since no KDE4 package provided i
Yes, I had run into similar bug when new style gnome volume control
was available in Ubuntu Jaunty betas (for USB headset). After that
they reverted to old style mixer.
It is clearly Pulse Audio bug of course. If need you need help with
reporting it, ping me at GT or write mail.
Cheers,
Peteris.
Il giorno ven, 24/04/2009 alle 20.14 -0400, Scott Kitterman ha scritto:
>
> Precisely. I packaged kdvi from KDE 3 kdegrapics as a stopgap to
> provide
> this capability in Intrepid since no KDE4 package provided it in KDE
> 4.1.
> It's time has now passed.
>
Indeed, okular is doing reverse s
2009/4/25 John Vivirito :
> Without removing update-manager i have tried to uncheck everything in
> gconf-editor under update-manager and update-notifier. I also unchecked
> check updates in software sources and yet it still pops up all the time.
> Am i missing a setting somewhere?
Have you tried
I've found a really strange problem in alsa and pulseaudio with my
intel H.D.A. chip (on a clean Jaunty install)
I opened alsamixer in a terminal, and gnome-volume-control (set the
view to playback: HDA intel STAC92xx).
now, watching both at the same time, I tried to change the alsa
volume, and I
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