when is that...
On 3/15/13, Istimsak Abdulbasir wrote:
> Looking forward to the hackfest hangout.
>
>
> On Fri, Mar 15, 2013 at 3:21 PM, wrote:
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>> Can't wait :)
>> Sent from my BlackBerry® wireless device
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>> -Original Message-
>> From: Nicholas Skaggs
>> Sender: ubuntu-quality-boun
Hello All,
As per instructions for the joining of the QA team, I am sending my
introductory email.
My name is Alex and I am joining from the US. I hope to test builds as
often as I can, but my schedule is limited, so I may only be able to
offer advice.
I plan to rely heavily on the Server based
How would I go about getting a non-pae build of 12.04?
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Hmm...I also notice that there is an issue with Pentium M models...they
have PAE but yet don't advertise it...is there any way to allow the PAE
ISOs to boot on Pentium M computers?
I've been told it had to do with the boot check, not an actual failed boot
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On Mar 12, 2013, at 8:
wrote:
> Hi Phill,
>
> I have an IBM Thinkpad T42 with a non-pae Pentium M, that accepts 7bit's
> fake-pae. What do you need? Please specify in detail, and I'll try to do
> it :-)
>
> Nio alias sudodus
>
> On 2013-03-13 02:45, Phill Whiteside wrote:
&
and I think it will be
> possible, but, well, I've retired from programming. Nowadays I'm helping
> and testing. So I don't know where and how that check should be changed.
>
> But when you have something to test, I'm willing to check that it works
> in my Pentium
Hello everyone,
Hello, I am new. My name is Alex and I was looking for something to do so
I ended up subscribing to this hoping it would give me something to do. My
technical programming skills are very minimal to something like Pong (in
java). So with that being said I feel like I can
beg you to make support for my wireless card on the next
version of Ubuntu. I will send you the drivers for windows XP in a
special link, and please convert this to run on Ubuntu.
Yours faithfully,
Alex
PS:
- These are the wireless drivers for the Ralink wireless card:
http://finddrivers.org/g
(Not sure who to contact with this) Love the OS however the loading icon is
very pixilated and seems to distract from the beauty of the OS. So is there any
way maybe in an update or such to either in pixelate it or change it.
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Can't install updates or upgrade... Rebooted, tried different order of
update/upgrade several times. I can still use all apps & such just fine.
Cannot remove system package:WARNING: You are trying to remove
the following essential packages: libapt-pkg6.0 (due to apt) libgnutls30 (due
to apt) li
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