Just to reply to the original thread - followup to the register article on
slashdot this morning.
Lots of positive feedback there (although not exactly an "average user"
demographic, usually pretty scathing)
http://linux.slashdot.org/story/09/11/03/2211231/Some-Early-Adopters-Stung-By-Ubuntus-
This is the key point I think..
"*The Register* failed to notice the text in red boldface on that
ubuntuforums.org page which states:
*"*** Disclaimer for those willing to analyse this poll ***
Most of users voting here are users with issues.
Users with painless experience are not likely to come
It made no difference installing the galaxy icon set.
also, how do I change the icon set in OOo? I see no option in the program.
And, after making that change, things got worse. All the menu entries
vanished. I had an icon in the panel for OOo Writer, which also would
not work without specifyi
On 04/11/09 09:50, David King wrote:
> It made no difference installing the galaxy icon set.
>
> also, how do I change the icon set in OOo? I see no option in the program.
>
> And, after making that change, things got worse. All the menu entries
> vanished. I had an icon in the panel for OOo Writer
2009/11/4 Alan Lord (News) :
> On 04/11/09 09:50, David King wrote:
>> It made no difference installing the galaxy icon set.
>>
>> also, how do I change the icon set in OOo? I see no option in the program.
>>
>> And, after making that change, things got worse. All the menu entries
>> vanished. I ha
Sean Miller wrote:
> Please don't get me wrong: I was merely asking the question, as I
> think that 6 months is a very ambitious timescale to get a completely
> new distribution built.
>
> The LTS vs. regular releases thing is, imho, rather a red herring -
> the implication seems to be that it is o
I've tried to get my BT Broadband softphone working under Linux but am
failing - I'm using twinkle, and have my current config listed below -
if anyone in the UK has got their BT Broadband Softphone working with
a Linux SIP client, can you take a look and give me a pointer on
what's wrong?
Twinkle
On Wed, 04 Nov 2009 15:04:07 -, Russell Hay
wrote:
> I've tried to get my BT Broadband softphone working under Linux but am
> failing - I'm using twinkle, and have my current config listed below -
> if anyone in the UK has got their BT Broadband Softphone working with
> a Linux SIP client,
It may be that I just need to port forward port 5060 to my Ubuntu box...
will try that..
Russ
2009/11/4 Steve
> On Wed, 04 Nov 2009 15:04:07 -, Russell Hay
> wrote:
>
> > I've tried to get my BT Broadband softphone working under Linux but am
> > failing - I'm using twinkle, and have my cu
On Tue, 2009-11-03 at 20:21 +, Dean Sas wrote:
> tim.ritt...@doctors.org.uk wrote:
> > How many people out there use dual monitors? Is the general poor
> > support for dual monitors a conequence of the closed source nature of
> > the graphics drivers? I would ideally like to use kde, but this
>
I have two acer 19" monitors, which work fine under Gnome,Fluxbox & Xmonad
(What i'm currently using).
Regards,
Neil Perry
2009/11/4 Jamie Bennett
> On Tue, 2009-11-03 at 20:21 +, Dean Sas wrote:
> > tim.ritt...@doctors.org.uk wrote:
> > > How many people out there use dual monitors? Is the
Thanks for your help, Alan, it worked and now OOo is functioning
properly again.
David King
Alan Lord (News) wrote:
> On 04/11/09 09:50, David King wrote:
>
>> It made no difference installing the galaxy icon set.
>>
>> also, how do I change the icon set in OOo? I see no option in the progr
Russell Hay wrote:
> It may be that I just need to port forward port 5060 to my Ubuntu box...
> will try that..
if you forward 5060 and 5061that should do it, but BT home hubs have a
bit of a reputation in the VOIP world.
I would recommend enabling NAT Traversal (STUN) if you can, else you'll
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