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Ryan Oram wrote on 16/07/10 01:37:
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> Matthew Paul Thomas wrote on Thu, 15 Jul 2010 11:59:28 +0100:
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>> A Greasemonkey script would work only for people already using Ubuntu
>> (and using a browser that allows Greasemonkey scripts). It wouldn't
>> d
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Joao Pinto wrote on 15/07/10 12:43:
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> Hello,
> per https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SoftwareCenter#apturl there will be no way
> to automatically launch an install operation without going through the
> software information screen, is my interpretation correct
Louis Simard wrote:
> accessClassInPackage accepts some shortcuts that affect all
> subpackages:
> permission java.lang.RuntimePermission
> "accessClassInPackage.org.apache.tomcat";
> will work just as well.
Yes, thank you. I could get rid of the AllPermission, thanks to you!
Regards,
Matthew Paul Thomas wrote on Fri, 16 Jul 2010 09:23:40 +0100:
> The solution I described already solves that problem.
It doesn't apply to the many existing tutorials and guides though. I
agree that the Ubuntu community needs to be educated on AptURL and a
service like you're proposing would be a g
What I personally still miss in (K)Ubuntu, is the ability to make and restore
a backup of the entire system. At the moment I use Clonezilla for this
purpose, but it would be neat to see a similar feature in (K)Ubuntu like
making a backup in the running System and to have a restore option in
the
Tried this on the users list with no good answers so I'll try it here.
Upgraded from 8.04 where hibernate worked perfectly to 10.04 where
hibernate is hit or miss. Sometimes the power light goes out and other
times not. Today I started with a fully charged battery on a Dell D600
and put the syst