omar ar writes:
> Why not the ubuntu developer develope the cyber cafe software that
> works with ubuntu server and clients. There is no any cyber cafe
> software for ubuntu yet. and make it open source perhaps. It will make
> easier for anybody who wants to open a cyber cafe business.
There see
Jan Claeys writes:
> Op zondag 07-03-2010 om 15:21 uur [tijdzone -0500], schreef Tom H:
>> 999. Could initctl be made to recognize, for example, both
>> avahi-daemon and avahi-daemon.conf? (If I am in /etc/init - it is rare
>> but it happens - and type "stop av//tab//", I end up with "stop
>> ava
Jonathan Blackhall writes:
> It's very confusing for me when I click the big 'X' in my window controls,
> only to find that the application I was attempting to close has since been
> minimized to my system try (or notification area or its respective indicator
> applet or wherever it goes instead
Jonathan Blackhall writes:
>> > Why must this be different in Rhythmbox?
>>
>> Think about Rhythmbox as some kind of service running in the
>> background. The window is just a user interface for that service that
>> you can close if you don't need it, without stopping the service.
>
> Ok, I'll gi
Patrick Goetz writes:
> 4.
> OK,
> r...@dell8:/etc/init# grep "emits net-device-added" *
> r...@dell8:/etc/init#
>
> r...@dell8:/etc/init# grep net-device-added *
> network-interface.conf:start on net-device-added
> ufw.conf:start on net-device-added INTERFACE=lo
>
> not
Joao Pinto writes:
> On Wed, Apr 21, 2010 at 5:22 AM, Florian Diesch wrote:
>
>> Patrick Goetz writes:
>> > nothing. Maybe /etc/init/networking.conf emits net-device-added?
>>
>> I guess it's emitted by upstart-udev-bridge
>>
>> > How ca
Scott James Remnant writes:
>> Next, suppose I don't want to run ufw -- what's the procedure for
>> turning this service off? Deleting the ufw.conf script from /etc/init?
>> This seems terribly irreversible.
>>
> Yes, or renaming to .conf-disabled is a common pattern.
Doesn't the file get
Am Thu, 06 Dec 2012 07:10:23 +1000
schrieb Kieran Grant :
> I am currently using Ubuntu 12.04.1, so I don't know if this is
> something that was worked on in Ubuntu 12.10 or is in the planning
> stage for Ubuntu 13.04, but I am wondering if it's possible for
> something to be done about the lack
Am Mon, 20 May 2013 10:02:41 -0700
schrieb Benjamin Kerensa :
> I think in most parts of the world 4MB is trivial overhead for a user.
Over here in German cheap mobile data tarrifs often get you something
like a few hundered MByte/month.
In some rural areas it's hard to get better than 64k/s if