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I'm forwarding this message to ubuntu-devel-discuss so that someone
knowing about scim can answer.
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From: Byeong-ryeol Kim
Date: 2009/7/12
Subject: about scim-launcher segfault
To: Siegfried-Angel Gevatter Pujals
Hello,
I'm a korean linux user who uses
Hello,
I'm not a Canonical employee but as you send this mail to a public
list I'll try to answer your questions.
2009/5/27 Derick Chua :
> We want Ubuntu to be the preloaded OS for our Netbook, just like Windows,
> would that be possible?
Sure.
> What type of preloaded media that we can have,
2009/3/30 John Vivirito :
> I'm sorry I'm not up to date on what everyone means by "animation" Is
> this strictly Compiz users?
No, there was a fade-in, like you get when you switch the background.
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I'd suggest only showing the icon for the currently used connection
(even if you're connected using several methods at the same time NM
only uses one of them for the Internet, right?) and let placing the
mouse over the icon display a bubble with more detailed information
about all connections. Just
Interesting idea.
I've uploaded a patched version of xserver-xorg-input-synaptics for
Intrepid to my PPA (https://launchpad.net/~rainct/+archive/ppa), where
it should be available in some hours. Note that I haven't tried it; if
the package lets your computer explode don't blame me :).
By the way,
2009/1/21 Roman Friesen :
>> If I remember correctly (but I may be wrong), there were plans to let
>> the fast-user-switch-applet show the same dialogue as the options in
>> the System menu, but that couldn't be finished on time for Intrepid.
> Oh, please no...
>
> It's not common to place buttons
2009/1/4 Tuomas Aavikko :
> I'm writing this post behalf basic users, who experiences issues when hard
> drive is full, or space is limited, under ~1Gb of space left.
>
> There is this blueprint
> https://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/warning-of-disk-being-full
> Which would be major improv
Hello James,
There is absolutely no need to use the command line (except in very
special circumstances). You can install new applications from the
menu: "Applications -> Add/Remove..." or, if you want a more advanced
tool, "System -> Administration -> Synaptic Package Manager".
About the NVIDIA c
2008/11/3 Justin M. Wray <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> On that note, maybe we can obtain statistics (with permission) of debs that
> are installed manually and do not exist in the repository. This data can
> then be used to prioritize applications that need packaging or upgrading. We
> can base prior
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