London School of Puppetry wrote:
>
> I find your reply really interesting- and I really think that Ubuntu is
> something special and it is great that customising is so important to you
> all- but was it the Christians who thought up using the word Ubuntu? I
> ask
> because I noticed in the loca
London School of Puppetry wrote:
> you all- but was it the Christians who thought up using the word
> Ubuntu? I ask because I noticed in the local church rag- they had a
> whole sermonette using Ubuntu (the south african word) as the central idea.
You're confusing several different things.
"Ub
On 20/02/2008, parker13 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>
> Dear Garry
> > >I find it curious that such loaded names: Satanic and Eternal Damnation
> > are used with the extremely user friendly term UBUNTU. How were they
> > thought
> > up? Makes Ubuntu sound like a student project. Just a thought.
>
Dear Garry
> >I find it curious that such loaded names: Satanic and Eternal Damnation
> are used with the extremely user friendly term UBUNTU. How were they
> thought
> up? Makes Ubuntu sound like a student project. Just a thought.
Hi Caroline,
Ubuntu Satanic Edition is tongue-in-cheek, really,
On 20/02/2008, Jai Harrison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Hey Garry,
>
> As I said above it turned out the problem wasn't with Ubuntu Satanic
> Edition but with the Power Management in Ubuntu. "Blank Screen" on
> "When laptop is closed" is definitely the cause of this (although it
> may only apply
Hey Garry,
As I said above it turned out the problem wasn't with Ubuntu Satanic
Edition but with the Power Management in Ubuntu. "Blank Screen" on
"When laptop is closed" is definitely the cause of this (although it
may only apply to the intel driver as I haven't tried it with vesa).
I'd like to
Alan Pope-2 wrote:
>
> Create a new user under your current install, and start from scratch. If
> the system still fails then it isn't something in your ~
>
That's a good suggestion and I'd be interested to know whether it worked.
I'm the creator of Ubuntu Satanic Edition and if it's causing
Hey All,
I believe I've solved the problem and that it would be useful to share
my solution in case anyone else encounters the same problem (and to
also help Andrew Oakley track the errors down for Hardy).
I selected "Do Nothing" for "When laptop lid is closed" under Power
Management and since th
On Sun, 2008-02-17 at 20:00 +, Jai Harrison wrote:
> Well it happened again and I just lost loads of stuff >.<
>
> I'm probably going to backup my home folder and reinstall Ubuntu.
> After doing so I'll make sure NOT to copy over everything from my home
> folder but only essentials (in case s
Well it happened again and I just lost loads of stuff >.<
I'm probably going to backup my home folder and reinstall Ubuntu.
After doing so I'll make sure NOT to copy over everything from my home
folder but only essentials (in case something in there is the cause of
this).
Unless anyone has an eas
> > Ubuntu Satanic Edition?
> >
> > Sean
>
>
>
> http://ubuntusatanic.org/news/about
>
>
> It's a set of themes to make Ubuntu look more like Windows Vista.
>
> -Gav
No, it's a set of themes to convert Ubuntu and Ubuntu Christian
Edition into a Linux installation for the damned ;)
Regardless th
On Sun, Feb 17, 2008 at 01:14:50PM +, Sean Miller wrote:
> Ubuntu Satanic Edition?
>
> Sean
http://ubuntusatanic.org/news/about
It's a set of themes to make Ubuntu look more like Windows Vista.
-Gav
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I think we need to:
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Ubuntu Satanic Edition?
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Hey
I do use Compiz but the screensaver reference makes more sense. I
recently started using the Ubuntu Satanic Edition screensaver and
startup/shutdown bar thing (I haven't a clue what that's called).
Assuming this is the cause I'm unsure of exactly how to remove it or
replace it with the origin
Hi,
If it is not a power saving problem, it sounds like X (the graphical
display manager) is crashing.
On Feb 16, 2008 11:29 PM, Jai Harrison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hey,
>
> I use an Acer TravelMate 4151LMi (Notebook) and I have recently been
> having some issues with Gutsy - namely being a
Hey Andrew
I am using the open source Intel Graphics driver and I have both AC
Power and Battery Power settings for "When laptop lid is closed" set
to "Blank Screen".
I'm not one to use Hibernate or Standby and I haven't had these
problems until recently (as in the last month) which is why it's s
Jai Harrison wrote:
> having some issues with Gutsy - namely being automagically logged out
> and presented with the GDM sometimes when the notebook lid is closed.
> The other is a bizarre black screen state in which the monitor simply
> turns off and won't turn back on again (resulting in a requir
Hey,
I use an Acer TravelMate 4151LMi (Notebook) and I have recently been
having some issues with Gutsy - namely being automagically logged out
and presented with the GDM sometimes when the notebook lid is closed.
The other is a bizarre black screen state in which the monitor simply
turns off and
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