Till now Ubuntu has not been able to properly support the ambient light
sensor for Sony Vaio laptops to dim the screen and turn on backlight
keyboard when necessary. The following patches have now been rendered
useless by recent updates.
http://code.google.com/p/vaio-f11-linux/w/list?q=label:State
On Sat, Feb 11, 2012 at 09:54:13PM +0100, HSO wrote:
> You can consider build specyfikated kernel iamge for install form
> Ubuntu software center.
>
> Like have a model range of laptop like: HP Compaq nx9010 and similar
> HP Compaq nx.
This isn't going to happen, sorry - maintaining a wide range
I have already moved some of my servers to mariadb, with minor to none
downtime during the process, but I have also kept some of them stuck with
mysql just because of the "official" support (well, it is the elected one
in main repository after all)
I have also done some bench marking and have also
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From: HSO
Date: Sat, 11 Feb 2012 21:54:13 +0100
Subject: Bulid dedicated kernels.
To: buildd@zirconium.buildd, ubuntu-devel-discuss
You can consider build specyfikated kernel iamge for install form
Ubuntu software center.
Like have a model range of laptop
You can consider build specyfikated kernel iamge for install form
Ubuntu software center.
Like have a model range of laptop like: HP Compaq nx9010 and similar
HP Compaq nx.
That have a range of part - CPU, RAm, Graf., I/O ,etc,etc that bulid
kernel have a rang modules to "must be" have.
so its si
Try a notification from Xubuntu.
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David Henningsson schreef op vr 10-02-2012 om 17:44 [+0100]:
> It was decided not to drop the non-pae kernel flavour until 12.10, so
> that non-pae computers would still be supported for five years.
>
> I happen to have one of these, I use it on a daily basis for IRC and a
> few other things. So
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On 11.02.2012 17:19, Ray Perigo wrote:
> I don't mean notification bubbles. I'm getting dialog windows (Your
battery has reached low level and will go into sleep very soon unless
you plug it in - OK/Cancel...or something like that).
>
Yeah, the dialo
On 11 February 2012 11:19, Ray Perigo wrote:
> I don't mean notification bubbles. I'm getting dialog windows (Your battery
> has reached low level and will go into sleep very soon unless you plug it in
> - OK/Cancel...or something like that).
What desktop are you using, what version of Ubuntu, an
I don't mean notification bubbles. I'm getting dialog windows (Your battery
has reached low level and will go into sleep very soon unless you plug it
in - OK/Cancel...or something like that).
On Fri, Feb 10, 2012 at 6:49 AM, Kai Mast wrote:
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On Fri, Feb 10, 2012 at 05:44:35PM +0100, David Henningsson wrote:
> It was decided not to drop the non-pae kernel flavour until 12.10,
> so that non-pae computers would still be supported for five years.
>
> I happen to have one of these, I use it on a daily basis for IRC and
> a few other things
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From: YunQiang Su
Date: Fri, Feb 10, 2012 at 9:25 PM
Subject: Re: im-config vs. im-switch: switching input method for X
To: ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com, os...@debian.org
Cc: david.plane...@ubuntu.com
I port language-selector to fit with im-config
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