On Sat, 2008-03-22 at 19:40 -0700, Jerone Young wrote:
> This nm-applet is also for configuration changes.
Configuration's supposed to be done from the System menu, isn't it?
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On Sat, 2008-03-22 at 13:06 -0600, Conrad Knauer wrote:
> Phil Housley wrote on 2006-03-01: (permalink)
>
> As far as I can remember the reasons for nm-applet not being an applet:
> * It has to appear as needed, which an applet can't.
And it *should* only appear as needed. At the moment it's pre
Zitat von thibaut bethune <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Therefore i wander if network manager should not be an applet instead
> of cluttering the notification area : actually network manager icon
> doesn't notify anything (it acts in a manner quite similar to Tomboy
> which is an applet. Besides it is ca
Ioannis Nousias schrieb:
> is there any chance in seeing LLVM 2.2 version in Hardy (released in
> February)? Current version is 1.8, which I think is from Q4 2006!
Yes, if you do follow our documented procedures.
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SyncRequestProcess
> A request to update the LLVM
Matthias Klose wrote:
> Ioannis Nousias schrieb:
>
>> is there any chance in seeing LLVM 2.2 version in Hardy (released in
>> February)? Current version is 1.8, which I think is from Q4 2006!
>>
>
> Yes, if you do follow our documented procedures.
>
> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SyncRequ
Hi,
I hope this is a good place to send this, if not, please forgive me.
The xserver-xorg-input-evtouch driver appears to be broken in Hardy.
I'm not sure though - perhaps it is merely my failure to know how to
configure X11. I didn't find any open bugs about it, but I did find
some discussion on
1°) Jerone Young said "This nm-applet is also for configuration
changes. So while you may
have a staic ip you may want to change it. Or maybe you decide to
start using DHCP. This will allow you to easily see your ip address"
Actually you can have that configuration thing with an applet : see
Tombo
I installed Hardy about a week ago and installed from Hardy's repos:
icedtea-java7-bin (7~b24-1.5+20080118-1)
icedtea-java7-jre (7~b24-1.5+20080118-1)
icedtea-java7-plugin (7~b24-1.5+20080118-1)
But today I noticed that those packages are "Not Installable" as they
have disappeared from the repos.
Conrad Knauer wrote the following on 23.03.2008 19:46
> I installed Hardy about a week ago and installed from Hardy's repos:
>
> icedtea-java7-bin (7~b24-1.5+20080118-1)
> icedtea-java7-jre (7~b24-1.5+20080118-1)
> icedtea-java7-plugin (7~b24-1.5+20080118-1)
>
> But today I noticed that those pa
Hello Everyone,
Just a quick request to everyone planning to attend the March 26th Xubuntu
community meeting [1]. If you could brainstorm and jot some ideas down prior
to the meeting about:
- What is the Xubuntu mission statement?;
- What are Xubuntu's core objectives?;
- What is the bes
Cody A.W. Somerville wrote:
> Hello Everyone,
>
> Just a quick request to everyone planning to attend the March 26th
> Xubuntu community meeting [1]. If you could brainstorm and jot some
> ideas down prior to the meeting about:
>
> * What is the Xubuntu mission statement?;
> * What are Xubu
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