On Wed, Dec 23, 2009 at 6:54 PM, Erik Andersen
wrote:
> Hi
> I was testing the one of the Lucid daily images from a day or two ago
> and I noticed that some of the software packages in the Ubuntu
> software center don't have a screenshot. I was wondering how I would
> go about submitting a screen
Hi
I was testing the one of the Lucid daily images from a day or two ago
and I noticed that some of the software packages in the Ubuntu
software center don't have a screenshot. I was wondering how I would
go about submitting a screenshot.
Thanks,
Erik
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On Wed, Dec 23, 2009 at 12:16:07PM -0800, Shentino wrote:
>Just curious, would adding a "support ticket" system of some sort help?
>Not sure about the nitty gritties of how they work under the hood but it's
>a common support feature I've observed in other systems both amateur and
>p
Just curious, would adding a "support ticket" system of some sort help?
Not sure about the nitty gritties of how they work under the hood but it's a
common support feature I've observed in other systems both amateur and
professional.
On Wed, Dec 23, 2009 at 5:55 AM, Matthew Paul Thomas wrote:
>
2009/12/23 Florian Diesch
> omar ar writes:
>
> > Why not the ubuntu developer develope the cyber cafe software that
> > works with ubuntu server and clients. There is no any cyber cafe
> > software for ubuntu yet. and make it open source perhaps. It will make
> > easier for anybody who wants to
omar ar writes:
> Why not the ubuntu developer develope the cyber cafe software that
> works with ubuntu server and clients. There is no any cyber cafe
> software for ubuntu yet. and make it open source perhaps. It will make
> easier for anybody who wants to open a cyber cafe business.
There see
On Wed, Dec 23, 2009 at 01:12:52PM +, Matthew Paul Thomas wrote:
> Onkar Shinde wrote on 23/12/09 09:19:
> >
> > On Mon, Dec 21, 2009 at 3:09 AM, omar ar
> > wrote:
> >>
> >> Why not the ubuntu developer develope the cyber cafe software that
> >> works with ubuntu server and clients. There i
Onkar Shinde wrote:
> On Mon, Dec 21, 2009 at 3:09 AM, omar ar wrote:
>>
>> Why not the ubuntu developer develope the cyber cafe software that works
>> with ubuntu server and clients. There is no any cyber cafe software for
>> ubuntu yet. and make it open source perhaps. It will make easier for
>
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Hi Brian
Brian Vidal Castillo wrote on 22/12/09 03:29:
>...
> I want to start a new project related to the way help and support is
> given to the final users.
> We know that a lot of tools and ways are available to get the right
> answer, but none of
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Onkar Shinde wrote on 23/12/09 09:19:
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> On Mon, Dec 21, 2009 at 3:09 AM, omar ar
> wrote:
>>
>> Why not the ubuntu developer develope the cyber cafe software that
>> works with ubuntu server and clients. There is no any cyber cafe
>> software for
Basically, I am looking for a source of information like
karmic-chan...@lists but I am unsure, if that list is notified
on security updates aswell. And I am hoping for another
way similar to Debian's Package Tracking System so I
could select what information I want for only a limited
number of pack
On Mon, Dec 21, 2009 at 3:09 AM, omar ar wrote:
>
> Why not the ubuntu developer develope the cyber cafe software that works with
> ubuntu server and clients. There is no any cyber cafe software for ubuntu
> yet. and make it open source perhaps. It will make easier for anybody who
> wants to op
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