Hi there,
I want to start a new project related to the way help and support is
given to the final users.
We know that a lot of tools and ways are available to get the right
answer, but none of these are really out-of-the-box.
For example, the faster way to get help is from IRC channels, but it
em have a passion for tech support.
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>> Date: Tue, 22 Dec 2009 00:29:49 -0300
>> From: Brian Vidal Castillo
>> Subject: Ubuntu He
To fix the bug search behaviour, Launchpad MUST add the tag '9.10' when
words like Karmic Koala are in the bug reporting or maybe include a
field in wich the user selects the version.
Maybe only append a '9.10' tag when 'karmic' or 'koala' are set.
For the animal, it's not a good decission to d
We don't want text-based bootloaders... that's why Cannonical is orking
really hard with plymouth, xsplash and even usplash.
Having that set of indicators will help for sure. I have seen my laptop
stops after a kernel upgrade, so this way i could know what's the problem.
This will be even bette
Hi there, i'm developing a tour system for Ubuntu. The idea is present
the users something to look if they don't know what Ubuntu is, also
could be a little help for those without internet connection or for
those who needs guidance installing the system.
The framework is almost ready on
https:
El 28/01/10 09:49, Jonathan-Marc Lapointe escribió:
> Please, include Thunderbird 3 in Lucid.
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> Thanx!
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I'm using it and it's great!.
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It could sound like a fanboy, but using a powerful IDE is the best
choice for programers new to Ubuntu.
And I think Eclipse is the right for this tasks.
There are plugins for bzr (whic I use).
But a little more love from the community would help a lot.
What I mean is centralize all the work on t