Very pretty, here's hoping it'll fix the bug that's prevented my box from running Unity for the last six months. [bugs.launchpad.net]
Very pretty, here's hoping it'll fix the bug that's prevented my box from running Unity for the last six months. [bugs.launchpad.net]
On my iPhone4 I just got the update and now cannot login. I get prompted for email address and password, enter them, then get asked for the 2-factor auth. number. Go to the google authenticator app and get the number, come back to G+ and it has quit back to asking me to login, I enter the email and pwd again, by now…
As others have said, the lack of wireless synchronisation.
First thing it finds for my older Asus laptop is an updated ATI driver. Installs the driver, reboots and enters 640x480x16 colour VGA hell. (laboriously back out and reboot back to 1280x800x32bit) Second thing it finds is an audio driver — try to download it and it brings down "Driver Robot" which turns out to be yet…
Save all my password and account data on their server under their laws and jurisdiction, no thanks, I'll stick with keeping it all with me in my country. #passwords
Strongly agree with @gopanthers. Flickr are happy to let you tag people, so long as those people are inside the yahoo walled garden. How on earth can I tag all the photos of my one year old, he doesn't have a yahoo account!
Only a couple of weeks since you did this one last time. Local program or web-based systems are great for finding recipes and searching for ingredients but I still haven't found a computer that can stand up to the environment in the kitchen, being handled by a cook, or that is small enough to fit in what little space…
Who cares what it looks like — I just want a version of firefox that doesn't chew massive amounts of CPU while sitting idle on half a dozen XHTML pages, is that too much to ask?
Fake51, please re-read the article. It doesn't disable notices of the updates, you'll get the notice as a notification icon just like you did on all previous releases of ubuntu. When you click on the icon, you get the popup window to install the updates. What it does disable is the popup window appearing by itself…
Many thanks! I was thinking I'd broken something in my upgrades from 8.10 to 9.04 with the way it had changed behaviour, that ugly great popup was really starting to annoy me.
Kitchen space is limited, I usually find that even the space for a recipe stand for a sheet of A4 paper is hard to squeeze in, so any kind of computer or display just won't fit. Handhelds don't really work, since the hands are involved in the cooking, and in case nobody has noticed, your average kitchen qualifies up…
Ah, one of those wonderful features that Microsoft removed from the version of Vista that the majority of people get bundled with their computers to try and force them to pay for an "upgrade".
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@bobbo33: Under Windows I'd recommend geosetter ([www.geosetter.de] for manipulating EXIF/IPTC information, including latitude/longitude.
Stop focusing on boot time, a better measurement might be boot time divided by uptime. My PC stays up for a week or two at a time, I really don't care if it take 45 or 55 seconds to boot.
Having flown internationally with my bike a number of times I can assure you that it doesn't even matter if you seek written confirmation, most of what is written is guidelines only, and the person on the desk on the day can and will make a decision on the spot. Then you find that with airline code-sharing you can…
Sorry, I use my computers to do work on, not gaze at eye-candy distracting back drops and fancy icon, finger or dock variations. These are all very pretty, but how much do they help their owners get real work done?
@ajft: Uggg, did I say through, I meant throw!
@adelossa: Just make sure that *you* remember which computer it is hidden in and don't accidently through that old one out with the garbage, or give it to a friend.