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We are a school. We use OpenOffice Draw all the time. I agree that it
doesn't seem to have been developed recently - a great pity. But it does
work and is very useful.
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It is a great encouragement to know that this Intel bug is being treated so
seriously. It also helps, greatly, to have an idea of the timescale involved
so that users, like myself, can plan. For that reason I have posted your
comment to the bug report.
Thank you for all that is being done.
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Also, what about this one, which freezes graphics on a large number of Intel
boards? (Is Intel a small, insignificant manufacturer whose products are not
a priority?)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xserver-xorg-video-intel/+bug/456902
On 16 April 2010 03:21, Ryan Dwyer wrote:
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tions is a great disadvantage.
This is not rocket science. It is not new ground. It won't produce great
headlines and reams of oratory from Jono like " This is a time of great
innovation and change in the Linux world, with major new initiatives from
powerful groups bringing lots of ne
chnica.com/open-source/reviews/2009/11/good-karma-ars-reviews-ubuntu-910.ars
http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/ubuntu-karmic-koala,2484.html
http://www.raiden.net/articles/review_ubuntu_910_karmic_koala/
http://www.linuxfacile.net/tests/116-ubuntu-9-10-karmic-koala-le-test.html
http://skattert
Each version of Ubuntu has, effectively, three names.
For instance, the latest release is:
Ubuntu Karmic or is it Ubuntu 9.10?or is it Ubuntu Koala?
The presence of these three names makes it difficult to know how to search
for issues with a particular version.
It would be much