> [1]:
> http://www.techcrunch.com/2008/08/28/mozilla-extends-lucrative-deal-with-google-for-3-years/
Oli, thanks for this link. So next time I'll see some crappy microsoft
search engine by default in internet explorer I will not laugh at their
users anymore.
V.
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Il 26/07/2009 03:34, Jan Claeys ha scritto:
>> The custom search is quite annoying and intrusive. I've resorted to
>> > using the binary download.
>
> Eh, you know that you can add/remove whatever search engine you want,
> don't you?
>
Jan, did you read my e-mails? It is clear to everybody that
Yes, the search is poorly done. It looks bad. It's a simple tool on Google
available to anybody to make a branded search engine and make money from it.
What is trying to be done though, isn't unprecedented. The simplest and most
relevant example to pull off the top of my head is Mozilla having a
l
Op zaterdag 25-07-2009 om 11:36 uur [tijdzone -0400], schreef dan:
> The custom search is quite annoying and intrusive. I've resorted to
> using the binary download.
Eh, you know that you can add/remove whatever search engine you want,
don't you?
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Op zaterdag 25-07-2009 om 13:22 uur [tijdzone +0200], schreef Siggy
Brentrup:
> I don't know these Chinese Loongson chips,
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Loongson
I guess they are more or less comparable to the similar recent chips
used in the ARM netbooks that Ubuntu supports...
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Dear Loongson development team,
Ubuntu is the most widely-adopted and user-friendly Debian-based Linux
desktop distribution and it has very good Chinese localization
support. By porting Ubuntu to Loongson, we can significantly increase
Linux adoption in China and the Loongson adoption in the worl
Hi all,
Some time ago, I asked[0] for bugs to be reported against Karmic's
sound drivers as we move toward improved power savings. Those of you
running Karmic on HDA hardware should notice improvements in a test
kernel[1]. If you have already filed a bug using the instructions in
[0], please follo
Il 25/07/2009 17:36, dan ha scritto:
> The custom search is quite annoying and intrusive. I've resorted to
> using the binary download.
Me too, but my concern is: is it worth to continue pushing ubuntu among
my friends and colleagues, if they pass over such an issue without
commenting? I do not
Il 25/07/2009 17:55, Mario Vukelic ha scritto:
> Not sure if this is what you are writing about, but you will probably
> want to read it:
> http://www.asoftsite.org/s9y/archives/162-What-is-this-Multisearch-thing-in-my-Firefox-about.html
>
Dear Mario,
unfortunately this is not what I am talking a
On Fri, 2009-07-24 at 07:34 +0200, Vincenzo Ciancia wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> today I noticed that the consistency problem between the default
> ubuntu start page, which is a custom google search, and the search box
> at the top-right of firefox, has finally been solved. Now also the
> search box is
The custom search is quite annoying and intrusive. I've resorted to
using the binary download.
dan
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On Sat, Jul 25, 2009 at 10:45 AM, Vincenzo Ciancia wrote:
> The fact that there is nobody willing to reply (I posted a similar
> message one
2009/7/18 Kai-Cheung Leung :
> Debian is still supporting MIPS64, which the Chinese Loongson chips
> are compartible with. And Ubuntu codes are lifted from Debian.
>
> I would like to have an unofficial repository for MIPS64/Loongson, at
> least in main, and if this works, I really would like to s
The fact that there is nobody willing to reply (I posted a similar
message one year ago, so this is certainly not a matter of time) can
mean only two things:
1) on this list, nobody knows the answer. I think this is likely. Then,
the custom search should be removed from firefox. Nobody knows wh
Hello,
David MENTRE writes:
> Do following operations in 6 rounds. Start round /n/ once round /n+1/
> is finished. In the following:
> * synchronize: synchronize source package from Debian unstable to
> Ubuntu karmic;
> * recompile: recompile the source package in Karmic;
> * manual_check: so
On Sat, Jul 18, 2009 at 22:11 +1200, Kai-Cheung Leung wrote:
> Debian is still supporting MIPS64, which the Chinese Loongson chips
> are compartible with. And Ubuntu codes are lifted from Debian.
> I would like to have an unofficial repository for MIPS64/Loongson, at
> least in main, and if this
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