Never got anywhere on Maverick. Migrated to Natty, and it's better, but not convinced it's fixed. Honestly, I quit booting into Ubuntu because of the problems, so I should check the latest updates...
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Never got anywhere on Maverick. Migrated to Natty, and it's better, but not convinced it's fixed. Honestly, I quit booting into Ubuntu because of the problems, so I should check the latest updates...
Just remove the forums entirely. It's not like anybody uses them. :popcorn:
Bump. Seeing the same thing here.
Bump. Running Kubuntu Netbook 9.10 here, and it finds the iPhone 3G, but won't pair with it, claiming the device "does not support input service".
I just loaded up NWN again for the first time in a long time. I think I last played on Gutsy, and I know I last played on standard monitor.
Now I'm on Intrepid with a widescreen monitor, and the...
Yes! Genbuntoo! :guitar:
Well, I think backing up all of your data is a good idea whether you're playing with kernels or not. If you normally compute without a safety net (as I do), then doing so just because of a kernel...
You can get a Launchpad account (if you don't already have one for bug reporting purposes) and put it up on your PPA
Right. I may be new to Ubuntu, but I'm not new to Linux, and I've never seen a new kernel not support a previously-supported piece of hardware.
I'm also not new to the internet, and there's a word...
That would be awesome, but I think it would be very difficult (if not impossible) to implement. "Please plug in all peripherals for this test" is just the start of the headaches there...
My name is Bill Gates, and I think you should just upgrade your hardware. :lolflag:
Seriously... I've never experienced this problem. Can you be specific, or point to examples?
That sounds very reasonable to me, a power user... but how does that sound to inexperienced users, which by definition includes everybody who is new to Ubuntu Linux? I can see the forums filling up...
You're absolutely wrong about that. I'd love to explain why, but that's getting way off topic. ;-)
Well, there you go. No dev can tyranize me, because I have power ;-)
The devs *can* tyranize...
Yes. :-)
Seriously, I hate seatbelt laws (people wanna be stupid, let 'em).
Speed limits are something else entirely. The government doesn't impose a speed limit on you to keep you safe, it does so...
You don't. It's not possible without destroying the system. You can *warn* your users, which is about as effective as they are smart and cautious, or you can take their freedom/power (one in the...
Is there a launchpad or other bug filed for this, so we can track progress?
What's a WikiBook? Link? Never heard of it before. Apparently neither had you.:) Maybe that's why Ubuntu's entry there isn't stellar.
So in other words....
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Feld's point is that AMD64 can run 32 bit pre-compiled apps, so why not let us? No 64-bit version of Opera? Put the 32-bit version in the repos instead.
...which leads to the question that brought...
Thanks for fixing the URLs, sorry for the spam accusation, but that's how it appeared to me based on previous forum spam experience.
For the same reason you can't just hand them the Linux From Scratch docs and tell them to go build an OS...](*,)
I for one welcome Hardy Har-Har to the *buntu family.:popcorn:
No, not whoopty. That several releases down the line: Whoopty WhoopingCrane.:lolflag:
For some reason this name makes me think of Pump Up The Volume...
Happy Hardy Heron?:popcorn:
I think we need Nubuntu (new-buntu): an application that takes the packages (and versions) currently running on a 'buntu box, and creates a LivdCD (or LiveDVD if necessary) installer out of it. That...