On 24/04/2008, James Westby <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Thu, 2008-04-24 at 15:13 +0100, Lucy wrote:
> > I always use the default and every upgrade it always replaces it with
> > the new default wallpaper, which sort of makes sense, but is highly
> > annoying nonetheless. I've not tried it wi
Chris Oattes wrote:
> alan c said the following on 24/04/08 12:18:
>> Hardy available now
> I can't see any announcements stating this on the ubuntu-announce
> mailing list, on IRC or on the official site.
>
> What makes you say it is released? Or were you just referring to the
> face that a ful
On Thu, 2008-04-24 at 15:13 +0100, Lucy wrote:
> I always use the default and every upgrade it always replaces it with
> the new default wallpaper, which sort of makes sense, but is highly
> annoying nonetheless. I've not tried it with a customised wallpaper
> I'm afraid.
>
I assume that it doesn
On 24/04/2008, James Westby <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Thu, 2008-04-24 at 15:00 +0100, Lucy wrote:
> > I've just finished upgrading my work machine. All seemed relatively
> > painless. The upgrade-manager insisted on 'upgrading' my wallpaper as
> > normal and image preview icons in nautilus
On Thu, 2008-04-24 at 15:00 +0100, Lucy wrote:
> I've just finished upgrading my work machine. All seemed relatively
> painless. The upgrade-manager insisted on 'upgrading' my wallpaper as
> normal and image preview icons in nautilus look a bit odd, otherwise
> everything seems to work.
I'm glad i
On 24/04/2008, James Westby <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> it's officially released.
>
> Enjoy Hardy everyone.
I've just finished upgrading my work machine. All seemed relatively
painless. The upgrade-manager insisted on 'upgrading' my wallpaper as
normal and image preview icons in nautilus look a
James Westby said the following on 24/04/08 13:30:
the point is moot now, as it's
> officially released.
>
> Enjoy Hardy everyone.
>
> Thanks,
>
> James
>
>
Yup:
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-announce/2008-April/000111.html
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On Thu, 2008-04-24 at 13:24 +0100, Chris Oattes wrote:
> It is generally a Bad Idea to start downloading it before it is
> officially announced. They put the isos on the main mirrors so that the
> other mirrors around the world can start downloading them. If you start
> downloading before the an
On Thu, 2008-04-24 at 13:24 +0100, Chris Oattes wrote:
> It is generally a Bad Idea to start downloading it before it is
> officially announced. They put the isos on the main mirrors so that the
> other mirrors around the world can start downloading them. If you start
> downloading before the an
Stephen O'Neill said the following on 24/04/08 13:18:
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> Chris Oattes wrote:
> | What makes you say it is released? Or were you just referring to the
> | face that a full upgrade from the RC is 99.9% likely to be the final
> | release?
>
>
> The
2008/4/24 Chris Oattes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> alan c said the following on 24/04/08 12:18:
> > Hardy available now
> I can't see any announcements stating this on the ubuntu-announce
> mailing list, on IRC or on the official site.
>
> What makes you say it is released? Or were you just referrin
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Chris Oattes wrote:
| What makes you say it is released? Or were you just referring to the
| face that a full upgrade from the RC is 99.9% likely to be the final
| release?
The RC files on the have been removed so looks like it's hit the mirrors:
ht
alan c said the following on 24/04/08 12:18:
> Hardy available now
I can't see any announcements stating this on the ubuntu-announce
mailing list, on IRC or on the official site.
What makes you say it is released? Or were you just referring to the
face that a full upgrade from the RC is 99.9% li
Hardy available now
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