more traction than something that we
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> Shockwave Player not flash player - on page you link - no shocwave
> player for Linux... ona page you link.
>
> I am proposing some like API/backend (colect f
is topic during the Ubuntu Developer
Summit. In-person discussions work very well for these kinds of
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On Sun, Dec 26, 2010 at 22:29, Chris Jones wrote:
> On Sun, 2010-12-26 at 15:46 +0100, Remco wrote:
>
>> I don't think OpenOffice will be in the repos at all. The current
>> version, while called OOo, is actually more like LibreOffice. I don
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> 2010/12/26 Chris Jones :
>> I know somewhere along the line Ubuntu is probably going to switch to
>> LibreOffice by default. But does that mean that with the future
>> inclusion of LO, it also means to future removal of OpenOffice from the
>
ide on the license, simple as that.
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On Thu, Jun 10, 2010 at 19:10, Remco wrote:
> On Thu, Jun 10, 2010 at 18:53, Scott Kitterman wrote:
>> Once again: those are bugs. Let's just focus on solving the problem in the
>> existing kernel instead of adding another one.
>>
>> It's more difficult
rts were already removed
when the "free-only" option was selected.
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On Thu, Jun 10, 2010 at 18:32, David Schlesinger
wrote:
> On 6/10/10 9:13 AM, "Remco" wrote:
>>
>> Meh, you can still use the original kernel if you want to. It's
> (mostly) free
>> software after all. ;)
>
>
> By the same token, you (and the h
On Thu, Jun 10, 2010 at 18:32, David Schlesinger
wrote:
> On 6/10/10 9:13 AM, "Remco" wrote:
>>
>> Meh, you can still use the original kernel if you want to. It's
> (mostly) free
>> software after all. ;)
>
>
> By the same token, you (and the h
On Thu, Jun 10, 2010 at 17:46, Scott Kitterman wrote:
>
>
> "Remco" wrote:
>
>>On Thu, Jun 10, 2010 at 16:51, Scott Kitterman wrote:
>>> "Remco" wrote:
>>>>Is that loaded microcode generated by the kernel, or is it an unknown
>>&
On Thu, Jun 10, 2010 at 16:51, Scott Kitterman wrote:
> "Remco" wrote:
>>Is that loaded microcode generated by the kernel, or is it an unknown
>>magic blob of bytes? I know that the kernel developers hate such blobs
>>for practical reasons, and I also don'
iss understood
> what I was looking at. Also that list mentions version 2.6.30 and I used the
> current Ubuntu 2.6.32 source for Lucid and it may have changed.
>
> So I'm curious what's non-free in that file to get it on the list?
>
> Scott K
Is that loaded microcode ge
ion area *and* to
reintroduce the removed features in the window list, application
indicator, or any other place where it is actually appropriate.
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>> need to) how to change it.
>
> I agree. I would rather not have my terminals look like a tty!
>
Would it be possible to have black text on a white background for the
virtual terminals, too? The current low-resolution white-on-black is
not very comfortable.
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> used that for ages).
I don't think it does by default in Compiz. That's the default window
manager for Ubuntu if the hardware is capable, so it's pretty
important. In Compiz you can also not use Ctrl-Alt-Tab to switch to
pan
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> is not a default shortcut-key to open the terminal.
Please find another example, because this is very easy to do:
Ctrl-Alt-Tab until you reach the bottom panel, then use the arrows to
go to the right panel item.
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set the bug's status to Confirmed.
>
> So bug reporting requires a form of social network as pre-condition
> and Internet Relay Chat is still popular, no matter of all the
> problems.
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> Am 21.11.2009 um 22:38 schrieb Remco:
>
>> On Sat, Nov 21, 2009 at 19:58, Michael Bienia wrote:
>>>
>>> On 2009-11-21 17:37:46 +0100, Markus Hitter wrote:
>>>>
>>>> <http://gparted
e he wants. The rest of the world shouldn't
care about that. I find this whole blaming angle very unproductive.
Should Gparted not exist? Should Synaptic? Or the PolicyKit editor?
Rapache? The LVM manager? All can be used to destroy data or create
security leaks. But all are used to save time f
On Mon, Nov 16, 2009 at 10:05, Michael Bienia wrote:
> On 2009-11-15 19:22:16 +0100, Remco wrote:
>> I have a slightly crazy idea. What if documents didn't have to be saved?
>> You could just start writing (or doing whatever you do in the particular
>> application),
t;. Or that dragging UI that you propose.
I read somewhere that GNOME 3 is rethinking the saving documents
concept, so maybe this will all be a moot point by then.
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Ouch, that's bad. Whether it's true or not doesn't even matter. This
could turn into a major publicity disaster. Windows 7 has just been
released, so this is a key time for Ubuntu to be in the news with
positive stories. In this specific case, bad publicity is not good
publicity.
subdirectory depending on the host
name. Ugly, but it works. If I'd have to set it up now, I'd use
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that. And then find solutions for that, obviously.
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back 10 years in time, with endless console sessions, reading man
pages, searching the Internet, and a lot of trial and error.
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> present tools demand a minimum understanding of networks, including
> security.
No they don't. They require a howto.
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On Sun, Oct 11, 2009 at 03:21, Felix Miata wrote:
> On 2009/10/11 00:03 (GMT+0200) Remco composed:
>
>> On this setup, with the correct DPI set, 10pt looks *huge*. 9pt is
>> still too much for my tastes. 8pt feels very natural.
>
> And without leaning forward you can to
but it's a
matter of time before those are obsolete or fixed.
And since the OSS API is a bad idea according to the PA developers,
people like me who like the open/close/read/write simplicity of OSS
can instead just use the PulseAudio Simple API, which is essentially
the OSS API. ;)
http:/
hot9pt.png
8pt: http://www.few.vu.nl/~rkg230/files/Screenshot8pt.png
Also, you can see in the 10pt and 9pt screenshots that the text of the
CPU monitor on the top panel doesn't fit inside the applet anymore.
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On Thu, Oct 8, 2009 at 22:55, Daniel Chen wrote:
> On Thu, Oct 8, 2009 at 9:20 AM, Remco wrote:
>> On Thu, Oct 8, 2009 at 14:40, Daniel Chen wrote:
>>> The sad thing is that we could have shipped a two-line
>>> change to /etc/pulse/default.pa that would have allev
On Thu, Oct 8, 2009 at 14:40, Daniel Chen wrote:
> The sad thing is that we could have shipped a two-line
> change to /etc/pulse/default.pa that would have alleviated nearly all
> of the (users') showstoppers. The change remains in my
> pulseaudio/hardy bzr branch.
Why?
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bit too scared to try the Niveau ones,
> and I don't really know how development is going on them..
If you want to try the Nouveau drivers, you should install Fedora 11
on a USB stick and add nouveau.modeset=1 to GRUB. That's a really easy
way to test it, without messing up your Ubunt
any way when it reaches
maturity, then I don't see why it couldn't replace Tomboy.
I wouldn't hold the 'direct port' bit against it. It's an interesting
way to fork. And how many forks are we shipping in Ubuntu? I can name
at least Xorg, GCC, and our version
On Sat, Jun 13, 2009 at 4:00 AM, Dmitrijs
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> 2009/6/13 Remco :
>>
>> Well that's why I proposed to use PackageKit to announce these
>> extensions to Synaptic. That's essentially a way to automatically
>> generate packages.
>
> Are you sugg
automatically
generate packages.
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of system administrators, who
can't just use Synaptic, but have to use each application's own
extension mechanism. That is the root of the problem for Patrick, I
think. This problem could be solved at a later stage when PackageKit
is introduced in Ubuntu. Then, each application's extension
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because of the inflammatory vibe going on, but then I thought it might
defuse the situation to bring more nuance. Evidently, that was a big
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to bring this issue to IEEE, the chances of success will increase. And
indeed, Microsoft could very well be interested too, in solving this
mess.
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On Tue, Jun 9, 2009 at 3:29 AM, Derek Broughton wrote:
> Remco wrote:
>
>> On Tue, Jun 9, 2009 at 1:50 AM, Derek Broughton
>> wrote:
>>> Remco wrote:
>>>
>>>> On Mon, Jun 8, 2009 at 11:52 PM, David
>>>> Schlesinger wrote:
>>>>
se F-Spot happens to upset you.
>
>
And see what I wrote half a day ago:
On Mon, Jun 8, 2009 at 1:42 AM, Remco wrote:
> On Mon, Jun 8, 2009 at 1:28 AM, Mark Fink wrote:
>> I see you are shooting the messenger, steve.
>>
>> the MONO camp has infiltrated canonical and now t
On Tue, Jun 9, 2009 at 1:50 AM, Derek Broughton wrote:
> Remco wrote:
>
>> On Mon, Jun 8, 2009 at 11:52 PM, David
>> Schlesinger wrote:
>>> As Derek pointed out, Wine is indeed in the universal repository. You
>>> were completely mistaken about it, renderin
On Tue, Jun 9, 2009 at 12:46 AM, Max Bowsher wrote:
> Remco wrote:
>> Wine is not in the default install, like the codecs,
>> so it is *not* included in Ubuntu.
>
> To equate "not included in Ubuntu" with "not in the default install" is
> twistin
some .NET apps.
So please don't write me off as a useless troll when I have concerns
with any of these Windows 'emulators' being part of the default
install.
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On Mon, Jun 8, 2009 at 7:53 PM, Derek Broughton wrote:
> Remco wrote:
>
>> On Mon, Jun 8, 2009 at 4:06 PM, Mackenzie Morgan wrote:
>>> Perhaps I misunderstand why the term "application framework" is any
>>> better than a pile of libraries and languages tha
complete without them and they have no *good*
> replacements.
That's a problem that needs to be fixed. Though I don't use either
application. Nautilus does just fine for my photo gathering needs, and
I see Tomboy as a toy, really. If you want a real-world useful
note-taking program, yo
7;s main competitor is Microsoft.
Using someone else's dogfood (Mono) because your own dogfood (Java) is
crap is not good advertising.
Mono is used for two applications: a photo manager and a note-taking
program. Those programs are hardly a selling point of Ubuntu. And
therefore, the use of M
osoft Windows. Consider that the Windows
platform nowadays *is* .NET. Win32 is deprecated.
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it in the default install, then Microsoft can just say: "They can't
even create their own application framework!"
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g that they can't watch the Democratic National Convention* on Linux
> therefore Linux is stupid and Windows is good.
Moonlight works independently of Mono as far as I know. Oh well, I
don't have it on my system. As soon as the major video sites move to
(and they are preparing!), F
s a lot of
love:
* Gnome-Java bindings need to improve
* Eclipse needs an updated package
Currently, the Java situation is a big mess. And that's not good.
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* push for replacement of these apps and the framework
I'm all for replacing Mono with Java, but the problems need to be
fixed. Complaining is not going to do that.
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For the record:
http://keyserver.ubuntu.com:11371/ works in the browser.
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be solved.
People will continue to be confused by files that don't add up as
expected, and hard-disks that appear to shrink after unpacking. If
operating systems had switched to base 10 representations 11 years
ago, the problem would not exist anymore by now.
Getting it into Gnome would be a
so not
unreasonable to have two size columns in Nautilus. We already have two
permissions columns and two type columns.
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> Stop changing age old conventions.
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> On Sunday 31 May 2009 11:15:19 pm Remco wrote:
>> Take a look at the properties of a file in Nautilus. It will tell you
>> a file is x MB, and y bytes.
>>
>> I have a file here of "701.2 MB", whic
h is Gigabytes and the way the manufacturer measures
> so that they can give you fewer Gibibytes and pretend it's just as many."
While that may be true, the most useful thing about base 10 is that
normal humans can actually understand it. We cannot calculate using a
binary numbe
by Nautilus, it should be no
problem. At the moment, Nautilus lies to us: it talks about MBs, while
in fact they are those pesky MiBs.
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Unless you get permission from Canonical. I believe Dell does some
stuff with encrypted DVD support, and they may consider upgrading some
packages of their 8.04 system.
The best thing to do, is to contact Canonical about all these issues.
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an unsupported option, like
universe packages. After that, every package must be tested for
downgrading. Just like the new notifications, it will suck a little
until it gets better. A copy of the original settings in case of
incompatible changes is a relatively simple solution. Downgrade
conversion
ow many people actually
benefit from any interaction with the update manager?
The way Microsoft does it, is that it asks (enabled by default) to
install updates on shutdown. I don't know how that would be better
than completely automatic updates.
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> Olá Remco e a todos.
>
> On Thursday 02 April 2009 14:12:00 Remco wrote:
>> One wishlist idea I have is that updates can be installed without having to
>> provide a password.
>
> There's a public wishbug to allow Security Update
One wishlist idea I have is that updates can be installed without
having to provide a password. Installing updates must be as easy as
possible, because I often see that icon in other people's notification
area, with hundreds of updates available. They just don't really care.
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se it would first come up with a
dialog to prevent accidental uninstalling.
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it will just open the
Task Manager.
Whichever keys are chosen, it would be as an instruction in the login
screen: "Please press before logging in." Maybe in an
information bubble it could explain how this prevents password theft,
and that you should be suspicious if the instructi
On Sun, Feb 15, 2009 at 12:47 AM, Remco wrote:
> On Sat, Feb 14, 2009 at 4:56 PM, Vincenzo Ciancia wrote:
>> Can someone tell me how will I protect myself from fake login screens in
>> multi-user ubuntu setups? Even my office machine is multi-user!
>
> It took me a while t
retty nasty way to steal passwords. Shouldn't the
login screen instruct you to press C-A-B before trying to log in?
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at's a bug in the kernel.
> Would be sensible if
Would all be really cool, but that's not the current situation. First
solve those.
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still be considered a fork, and it would be the
most positive possible form of forking. Basically what it was invented
for! This would be a case where the GPL has saved a project from
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> And please don't talk about "people making noise". That gets us nowhere.
>
> Remco
>
That was not supposed to be the only contents of my mail.
The people who are against the removal of C-A-B or equivalents think
tha
And please don't talk about "people making noise". That gets us nowhere.
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emu or Vbox. Suddenly you're out of RAM, out of swap space,
your disk IO is through the roof, and your CPU is constantly 100%.
There are so many ways to bring down the performance of your computer
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> On Thu, 2009-02-12 at 22:41 +0100, Remco wrote:
>> On Thu, Feb 12, 2009 at 10:31 PM, Mike Jones wrote:
>> > In light of that new info, I would say all of my objections are handled
>> > quite nicely by A
until it was solved.
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everybody about this. C-A-B was common knowledge.
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* Xorg/drivers can have a bug that locks the screen.
All of these things will happen in the future, no matter what you do.
C-A-B will fix it in many cases. Hitting C-A-B twice is preferred over
a dialog, because you can't reasonably react to a dialog if the system
is too slow to be usable.
get plugins itself.
Does anyone know if there is any development going on with Metacity's
compositing mode (or the appropriate Gnome app)?
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o, since we want to keep calling it "Firefox". If
we change things, we have to call it something else.
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ersonalized. So if you need a jump between 7 versions, it
will be generated for you and then cached for other people. The cache
could be limited for budget reasons of course, which would limit the
amount of 'behind the times' people that would still receive an
inremental update.
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[1] http://appdb.winehq.org/objectManager.php?sClass=application&iId=1094
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aylist I
quickly threw together. Here [2] you see a minimal view of Rhythmbox,
achieved by hitting Ctrl+D. You can also minimize it to the
notification area by clicking on its icon there.
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PS: you don't see a menu bar in my screenshots because I use the
Global Menu [3], screenshot [4].
ndow in your existing login through xnest. I see no reason
why that would be a pita.
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giving advise, you can switch back again.
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, when a CLI-way is presented. The
CLI is for power users. It's usually faster (and certainly easier to
type by the helping community), but it requires more pre-existing
knowledge about the actions you're trying to complete. A GUI can be
explored and learned as you go.
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> The only things that Ubiquity gets from the internet, are certain
> language packs. So let's make it really easy: if such a language is
> chosen, a message will appear (not a popup, but a message at the
> bottom of the screen) tha
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g which i
> have to cancel and which i would never have used since im using crossover
> linux or cedega anyway.
>
> Alex
Is it not Crossover's or Cedega's job to disable it, or reroute it to
their app? Ubuntu can't support propriëtary software.
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not enforcing user and group ids on
removable devices.
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t way to fix this is to make gvfs
support PolicyKit. That requires changes only in one program. But as a
temporary fix, Gedit could implement PolicyKit. That solves most
problems.
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On Mon, Nov 3, 2008 at 12:22 PM, (``-_-´´) -- Fernando
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> I meant flyback.
> http://flyback-project.org/
There's also TimeVault:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/TimeVault
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Shouldn't the Telepathy framework be considered for storing account settings?
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Safari, and not Firefox as
a default?
Whatever browser you choose, you choose the best one and tell your
friends that it's a great browser. Firefox is not the reason people
switch to Ubuntu. It's the reason people can continue using Windows.
And just like Internet Explorer, Firefox,
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