On 27/02/13 10:37, Alan Pope wrote:
> On 27/02/13 10:24, Tyler J. Wagner wrote:
>> On 2013-02-27 09:18, Alan Pope wrote:
>>> At my previous job where Windows + Outlook was the desktop of choice
>>> I've
>>> seen plenty of people do what Tyler described. One of the nice features
>>> Windows has whic
On 27/02/13 14:47, Matt Keen wrote:
Was just wondering whether this is something that anybody else,has found.
The update manager is installing updates without asking for root password?
It never asked for root password, it asked for your password. However
for a few releases now it's been config
Hey,
Was just wondering whether this is something that anybody else,has found.
The update manager is installing updates without asking for root password?
It isn 't really a feature I would like. Any ideas on how to stop it?
Regards
Matt Keen
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On 27/02/13 10:24, Tyler J. Wagner wrote:
On 2013-02-27 09:18, Alan Pope wrote:
At my previous job where Windows + Outlook was the desktop of choice I've
seen plenty of people do what Tyler described. One of the nice features
Windows has which I've never seen Linux desktops do nicely is dragging
On 2013-02-27 09:18, Alan Pope wrote:
> At my previous job where Windows + Outlook was the desktop of choice I've
> seen plenty of people do what Tyler described. One of the nice features
> Windows has which I've never seen Linux desktops do nicely is dragging and
> dropping items from a non-focuss
On 26/02/13 20:37, Liam Proven wrote:
That's what, well, everyone I have ever seen using email in my life
does. Drag and dropping messages onto an app icon? I am sorry, but
WTAF? No!
At my previous job where Windows + Outlook was the desktop of choice
I've seen plenty of people do what Tyler