ync could take care of the job without any
> specific programs for mobile phones. (which mobile phones? the iphone?
> the ROM blackberries? Nokia symbian phones?)
>
> Regards, Martin
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ones who have sent a report, as this means
that the file was touched. But then how can there be more touches on some
other packages?
probably I misunderstand these measures, so please enlighten me!
Cheers, V
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Hi!
I think it's weird in itself that the configuration menu is as
important as the applications or places menus are. In a well running
system the user is basically never exposed to any settings, so
(although this should be discussed with GNOME) I would rather opt for
hiding the whole System menu
Hi,
I was also scared the first time when this "chaotic listing" of
languages popped up in front of me. I realize that this is a feature,
but I really felt it overwhelming, and it scared me.
Wouldn't it be possible to give it a nicer design in line with the
boot screen? (If a non-programmer, non-