ly on Dial-up?
Yours Ray
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I have noticed a couple of bugs in the Networking options.
The bugs appear mostly after setting up a Wireless AP connection.
The network menu in the Indicators area just doesn't display any other
wifi connections available when the AP is disabled.
The 'connect to Hidden Networks' option when us
Colin,
Thanks for your response.
I think finally I found this here:
https://launchpad.net/~gandelman-a/+archive/python-schroot
Best Regards
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On Fri, Sep 6, 2013 at 6:33 PM, Colin Watson wrote:
> On Wed, Sep 04, 2013 at 11:23:13PM +0800, Ray Sun wrote:
> >1. In step 5, w
ing.build.component_build import ComponentBuild
File
"/home/sysadmin/openstack-ubuntu-testing/bin/openstack_ubuntu_testing/build/component_build.py",
line 11, in
from schroot.executor import SchrootExecutor
ImportError: No module named schroot.executor
I tried to use pip
ure chroot would work).
I am proposing that a warning system be included in the installer, which
will warn users if the EFI partition is absent during installation.
Thanks for listening,
Biswarup Ray
India
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wow Clint, I'm impressed. You add to a bug report on a bug that's probably 4
and a half years old and in about a day a fix has been uploaded to the debian
repositories.
How long untill the debian fix will be carried on into the Ubu
and it worked then.
It looks like I will eventually have to rewrite my code, but in the mean time,
is there a process that will let me download the package source, apply the
patch locally, and then install the package.
As to helping at PECL, I'm rather intimidated, but I will consider it.
Thanks again,
Ray
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author). The source code contains incompatibilities with php 5.4 and I am
wondering if this is a symptom of being built on a system that wasn't using
php 5.4, or if there is another problem as well.
I'd be happy to provide any useful information.
Any suggestions apprec
I am having Trouble getting this through to You. Something in Your
System is rejecting because of HTML attachments, which there are none
that I am putting in here.
This is my 3rd try and I hope the last. I have told my Thunderbird to
send this in plain Text, I just hope that works.
Ray
This message didn't
come through to You because something was accidentally
attached the First time.
I am sorry about that, and hope it works this time.
Ray McCrum
This should be an eas
system, the Ubuntu 11.10 appears to be
a great operating System. This 10.04 I have been running
has been the best I have ever owned in 28 Years I have
been using Computers.
Thank You
Ray McCrum
l the update
> installed, beside to that i have another problem my battery goes down
> faster than when i'm using windows.
>
> thanks
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> On Fri, Feb 10, 2012 at 5:32 PM, Ray Perigo wrote:
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>> I'm not sure I'd call this a bug, but can we do something about
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> On 10.02.2012 17:32, Ray Perigo wrote:
> > I'm not sure I'd call this a bug, but can we do something about the
> stacking of battery level warning dialogs? I find that if I leave my
> laptop unattended for a while and the battery drains to the warning
I'm not sure I'd call this a bug, but can we do something about the
stacking of battery level warning dialogs? I find that if I leave my laptop
unattended for a while and the battery drains to the warning level, I've
got like half a dozen dialogs to click out of. The UI would be a bit
cleaner if it
I wouldn't be horribly opposed to seeing this. It'd be a nice way to
showcase the community aspect of the OS. That being said, the main thing to
consider here is exactly what content you would want to show in there. On
the one hand, filtering out negative commentary would shed the best
possible lig
This isn't a bad idea either. At least having the filters already onscreen
would make things a little more usable. I would wager a lot of people don't
readily correlate the phrase "Filter Results" with "Application
Categories", or just don't see the dropdown.
Further on this topic, instead of a ri
ight-click event.
This way, the interface itself isn't changed (no additional buttons, Dash
and Lenses continue to work as they do), and those of us who want a more
old-school approach to finding apps get to have it.
//Ray Perigo
On Thu, Dec 1, 2011 at 11:11 AM, Matt Alexander <
ubuntu
rt of menu is a must-have
for a lot of users, and this sort of implementation would allow it to
coexist peacefully with the Dash/Lenses.
Cheers,
Ray Perigo
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- Follow your dream
. Be sure to make it very informative (text +
> screenshots would be nice) so that users who don't know much about the
> alternatives understand the differences.
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> Sincerely,
> Conrad Knauer
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While not
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