On 18/01/13 14:57, Colin Watson wrote:
On Thu, Jan 17, 2013 at 02:05:47PM +0100, Lanoxx wrote:
On 17/01/13 13:40, Oliver Grawert wrote:
Am Donnerstag, den 17.01.2013, 13:11 +0100 schrieb Lanoxx:
it seems that for solaris there exists a man page for types.h [1] but I
could not find such a man
On Fri, Jan 18, 2013 at 4:02 PM, Vesa Paatero wrote:
>By using the normal settings programs to configure the desktop, I could
> only see four themes to select from, two of which were high-contrast themes
> and the other two being Ubuntu themes with orange activation colors. So, the
> choices w
Hello,
I upgraded to Edubuntu 12.04 recently and encountered the following
shortcoming regarding desktop themes:
By using the normal settings programs to configure the desktop, I
could only see four themes to select from, two of which were
high-contrast themes and the other two being Ubuntu
I'm working on a program that will open a web browser and show the
translations for a package in Launchpad. What is the best URL to go to
given the package name?
I've tried using
https://translations.launchpad.net/ubuntu//+source/,
but for the packages I've looked at, translations are managed by t
On 01/18/2013 01:07 PM, Colin Watson wrote:
> On Fri, Jan 18, 2013 at 11:32:16AM -0600, Michael Spencer wrote:
>> Okay, that makes sense. What I'm trying to do is identify the package
>> and then access the Launchpad entry for the package. But for example,
>> Libreoffice seems to lump all the libre
On Fri, Jan 18, 2013 at 11:32:16AM -0600, Michael Spencer wrote:
> Okay, that makes sense. What I'm trying to do is identify the package
> and then access the Launchpad entry for the package. But for example,
> Libreoffice seems to lump all the libreoffice packages into one
> Launchpad entry, https
On 01/18/2013 10:54 AM, Martin Pitt wrote:
> Michael Spencer [2013-01-18 10:39 -0600]:
>> What is the best way to discover the package a program is in by clicking
>> on an open window?
>>
>> So far I've been using xprop to get the PID of the window, reading where
>> /proc//exe points too, and then
Michael Spencer [2013-01-18 10:39 -0600]:
> What is the best way to discover the package a program is in by clicking
> on an open window?
>
> So far I've been using xprop to get the PID of the window, reading where
> /proc//exe points too, and then running apt-file search on that.
That's by and l
On 18 January 2013 16:39, Michael Spencer wrote:
> What is the best way to discover the package a program is in by clicking
> on an open window?
>
> So far I've been using xprop to get the PID of the window, reading where
> /proc//exe points too, and then running apt-file search on that.
>
> Howev
What is the best way to discover the package a program is in by clicking
on an open window?
So far I've been using xprop to get the PID of the window, reading where
/proc//exe points too, and then running apt-file search on that.
However, for some programs, like LibreOffice Writer, I get
libreoff
I happen to get some failure in doing a 11.04 to 12.04 move so I stuck
back to Wubi here is my message on user list
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-users/2013-January/266972.html
how ever it appears the ability to install using wubi has been disabled
as mentioned on this message
https://
On Thu, Jan 17, 2013 at 02:05:47PM +0100, Lanoxx wrote:
> On 17/01/13 13:40, Oliver Grawert wrote:
> >Am Donnerstag, den 17.01.2013, 13:11 +0100 schrieb Lanoxx:
> >>it seems that for solaris there exists a man page for types.h [1] but I
> >>could not find such a man page on ubuntu. Could someone gi
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