I never knew about the existing CTRL ALT d key combo, thanks! (still on
Ubuntu 9.04)
David King
Daniel Case wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I have just tried the 10.10 Beta and here are my thoughts.
>
> Is it just me, or does anyone else think Ubuntu is losing its
> direction from its initial philosoph
On 13/09/10 10:52, alan c wrote:
Although I wished they had contacted me, because I guessed such a
problem might simply be that a downloaded binary might have needed an
executable permission set (maybe)
I think it's that the BBC hasn't updated the Adobe platform version. BBC
knows about
On 11/09/10 18:41, Anton Piatek wrote:
> I generally disagree with the original comments - Ubuntu has always
> shipped non-free software (flash, sun java, ...) and this is mostly
> for the user's benefit in that these applications are very much
> desired. If I want a pure, free environment I use De
On 11/09/10 17:11, Rob Beard wrote:
> On 11/09/10 16:39, Daniel Case wrote:
[...]
> Thinking back a few years ago, one of the complaints that I heard from
> some Windows users (one complaint I had myself when I first started
> using Linux was that I couldn't download a setup program). Some people
I generally disagree with the original comments - Ubuntu has always
shipped non-free software (flash, sun java, ...) and this is mostly
for the user's benefit in that these applications are very much
desired. If I want a pure, free environment I use Debian.
The software centre is not new - I recal
On 11 September 2010 16:39, Daniel Case wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I have just tried the 10.10 Beta and here are my thoughts.
>
> Is it just me, or does anyone else think Ubuntu is losing its direction
> from its initial philosophy? I have seen it happen all too often with
> company-owned software, fir
On 11/09/10 16:39, Daniel Case wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I have just tried the 10.10 Beta and here are my thoughts.
Okay to be fair I haven't had chance to try the 10.10 Beta yet, when I
free up some space I'm going to to give it a try.
>
> Is it just me, or does anyone else think Ubuntu is losing it
Looking again, its still ctrl+alt+l to lock...crazy!
Daniel
On 11 September 2010 16:39, Daniel Case wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I have just tried the 10.10 Beta and here are my thoughts.
>
> Is it just me, or does anyone else think Ubuntu is losing its direction
> from its initial philosophy? I have s
Hi All,
I have just tried the 10.10 Beta and here are my thoughts.
Is it just me, or does anyone else think Ubuntu is losing its direction from
its initial philosophy? I have seen it happen all too often with
company-owned software, first it will be open source, then it will have some
closed sour