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Hi,
Am 29.07.2012 22:39, schrieb Patrick Dickey:
> There used to be a GUI called Ground Control,
Thanks for this hint. I'll have a look to this program and maybe give
feedback.
Greetings, Carsten
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It sounds good ;) I will not make any changes to desktop.tex today.
Hannie
Op 30-07-12 15:57, jimandma...@gmail.com schreef:
After sifting through the Nautilus/Unity malaise Sunday, basically all
I was seeing were some menu naming differences (where we were
instructing users to click on a speci
> Someone should confirm the exclusivity of Unity 3D starting in 12.10.
I didn't quite understand what you meant by that.
12.10 still has Ubuntu-3D for systems that support it, with automatic
fall-back to Ubuntu-2D for those that do not.
Gnome Classic is still available, but you have to install
After sifting through the Nautilus/Unity malaise Sunday, basically all I
was seeing were some menu naming differences (where we were instructing
users to click on a specific option in a menu to do a specific action). I
now see these were nost likely unrelated to Unity and more related to an
Hi Jim,
Yes, I definitely think we should write about Unity 2D and Unity 3D in
our manual. In fact, for the Precise version I did mention this in an
email to our mailing list, but there were no reactions whatsoever. On
the other hand, if Unity 2D will no longer be supported in 12.10, we
should
Awesome! Too easy! Thanks.
Mine says "ubuntu".
On Sun, Jul 29, 2012 at 3:37 PM, Paddy Landau wrote:
> > if someone has a command-line way to see what interfaces are installed
> and in use, let me know!
>
> At the command line, enter:
>
> echo ${DESKTOP_SESSION}
>
> 3D returns "ubuntu" and 2D r
Hannie,
Thank you for your quick reply, and your support!
I regret my statement about removing Nautilus from the manual...it was
unfounded and premature...going to "Help | About" showed that Nautilus was
still present. Duh...why didn't I think about checking there? I seemed to
have been attributi
There used to be a GUI called Ground Control, but the developer hasn't
released a version for Ubuntu 12.04 or later yet. He's sitting in a
chatroom on Freenode (IRC) #groundcontrol) right now. And he's looking
for people who are willing to help him work out the bugs in 12.04.
If you're interested
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Hello,
Am 28.07.2012 20:23, schrieb Jim Connett:
> *What command do I use to push these changes to the e2 branch
> without interfering with the main, 12.10 branch.*
Beside of the two emails of Hannie and Kevin, I would mention "Bazaar
Explorer", a GU
Hi Jim,
I am sure Kevin will answer this, but this works fine for me:
~/Projects/ubuntu-manual-precise-e2$ bzr commit -m "Prologue correction"
Committing to: ~/Projects/ubuntu-manual-precise-e2/
modified frontmatter/prologue.tex
Committed revision 10.
~/Projects/ubuntu-manual-precise-e2$ bzr push
Hi Jim,
First of all, thank you for what you have done so far in chapter 2. I am
responsible for the Nautilus section, so I will answer a few of your
questions.
Nautilus is still very much present in my Precise (Unity 2D) version.
When I open a folder and click info in Menu Help > Info I see: N
Thank you for your quick reply Kevin.
I checked what you asked, and I'm pointing to precise-e2, but when I try to
push, this is the message I get:
Unable to obtain lock held by god...@bazaar.launchpad.net on crowberry
(process #14337), acquired 169 hours, 55 minutes ago.
See "bzr help break-lock
Hello, Jim.
I'll respond to the first part of your email:
On Sat, Jul 28, 2012 at 1:23 PM, Jim Connett wrote:
> What command do I use to push these changes to the e2 branch without
> interfering with the main, 12.10 branch.
Run 'bzr info' and insure that the push and pull URLs are pointing at
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