On 10/05/13 21:34, Barry Drake wrote:
Thanks for all the suggestions. I'm not much of an irc person - haven't
even got a client installed on this system. I'll go on next week and
lurk for a while though, There's no great hurry as I'm fine on the
backup 13.04, but I quite enjoy finding bugs in
On 11 May 2013 11:51, Phill Whiteside wrote:
> Hi Colin,
>
> the contact details for testing / quality are at
> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/QATeam/Contact We used to be qa but that has now
> been assigned to the Qatar LoCo :)
OK, thanks. I will join the ubuntu-quality mailing list to see what
goes o
Hi Colin,
the contact details for testing / quality are at
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/QATeam/Contact We used to be qa but that has now
been assigned to the Qatar LoCo :)
Regards,
Phill.
On 11 May 2013 08:47, Colin Law wrote:
> On 10 May 2013 22:29, Phill Whiteside wrote:
> > Hi Barry,
> >
> > I
On 10 May 2013 22:29, Phill Whiteside wrote:
> Hi Barry,
>
> I am very sorry if I came across as 'harsh'. I have followed this thread,
> but it really belongs on the -testing email system. I see that at least of
> one of the release team have responded as to where to correctly file a bug.
Is ther
On 10/05/13 22:29, Phill Whiteside wrote:
I am very sorry if I came across as 'harsh'. I have followed this
thread, but it really belongs on the -testing email system. I see that
at least of one of the release team have responded as to where to
correctly file a bug.
No, this bug is not report
Hi Barry,
I am very sorry if I came across as 'harsh'. I have followed this thread,
but it really belongs on the -testing email system. I see that at least of
one of the release team have responded as to where to correctly file a bug.
With no dis respect to this LoCo, bugs should reported as such
On 10/05/13 21:53, Phill Whiteside wrote:
As a part of updating our classroom sessions[1] we will be inviting
people into both the testing and release teams. A lot of work actually
happens there in terms of priotising bugs etc. Instead of
'complaining' about things on an email list please file
As a part of updating our classroom sessions[1] we will be inviting people
into both the testing and release teams. A lot of work actually happens
there in terms of priotising bugs etc.
Instead of 'complaining' about things on an email list please file a bug.
Simply put? The devs do not read ubunt
On 09/05/13 08:03, Alan Pope wrote:
I would recommend you jump on freenode irc and chat to the desktop
developers. #ubuntu-desktop is a good place to start. However
#ubuntu+1 is the "official" support channel for the next release
Thanks for all the suggestions. I'm not much of an irc person -
On 08/05/13 16:27, Barry Drake wrote:
On 08/05/13 15:38, Liam Proven wrote:
Is this on your live work machine? If so, that was, er, brave of you.
Sounds like it could be a theme problem. Try resetting the theme in
Appearance.
Work machine yes - but as always, I have the testing version dual
bo
On 08/05/13 21:33, Liam Proven wrote:
On 8 May 2013 21:14, Barry Drake wrote:
On 08/05/13 16:35, Liam Proven wrote:
Possible idea: create a new account from the CLI, log in to it - default
settings might work where the existing ones don't - and see if the theme can
be reset from there? Or, if
On 8 May 2013 21:14, Barry Drake wrote:
> On 08/05/13 16:35, Liam Proven wrote:
>>
>> Possible idea: create a new account from the CLI, log in to it - default
>> settings might work where the existing ones don't - and see if the theme can
>> be reset from there? Or, if it's a sacrificial account,
On 08/05/13 16:35, Liam Proven wrote:
Possible idea: create a new account from the CLI, log in to it -
default settings might work where the existing ones don't - and see if
the theme can be reset from there? Or, if it's a sacrificial account,
experimentally nuke the GNOME settings in the home
On 8 May 2013 16:27, Barry Drake wrote:
> On 08/05/13 15:38, Liam Proven wrote:
>>
>> Is this on your live work machine? If so, that was, er, brave of you.
>> Sounds like it could be a theme problem. Try resetting the theme in
>> Appearance.
>
>
> Work machine yes - but as always, I have the testi
On 08/05/13 15:38, Liam Proven wrote:
Is this on your live work machine? If so, that was, er, brave of you.
Sounds like it could be a theme problem. Try resetting the theme in
Appearance.
Work machine yes - but as always, I have the testing version dual
booting with the current stable and kee
On 8 May 2013 15:35, Barry Drake wrote:
> Hi there ... Last night, I took the available updates for 13.10 testing,
> using Update Manager. There was no kernel update and no need to restart.
> This morning, I got to the login screen, but the top panel showed dodgy
> icons instead of the proper o
Hi there ... Last night, I took the available updates for 13.10
testing, using Update Manager. There was no kernel update and no need
to restart. This morning, I got to the login screen, but the top panel
showed dodgy icons instead of the proper ones. On logging in, I got a
blue screen and
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