ubuntu-users Digest, Vol 64, Issue 102
amit raichura
amitraichura at superonindia.com
Sat Dec 19 15:53:54 UTC 2009
hai gauri,
u should needs to start update of ur ubuntu. if dont work then
install ati driver from software upgrade area. it should work out.
On 12/10/09, gaurav rai <grai.iitb at gmail.com> wrote:
> Dear friend
> I have laptop Dell 1440 and after installing ubuntu 9.04 I faced mainly two
> problem; one is sound is not coming and another one is error window "DBus
> error org.gtk.Private.RemoteVolumeMonitor.Failed: An operation is already
> pending"
>
> Thanks alot
>
>
> Gaurav Rai
> student
>
> On Thu, Dec 10, 2009 at 5:11 PM,
> <ubuntu-users-request at lists.ubuntu.com>wrote:
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>> 1. [ANNOUNCE] Ubuntu EMEA Regional Membership Board seeking new
>> member (Alan Pope)
>> 2. Re: That Code of Conduct (Avi Greenbury)
>> 3. Re: apt-get dist-upgrade, and X issues (stan)
>> 4. Re: Forms design for web pages - what's available? (Colin Law)
>> 5. Re: That Code of Conduct (Cybe R. Wizard)
>> 6. Re: That Code of Conduct (Avi Greenbury)
>> 7. Re: That Code of Conduct (Oliver Grawert)
>> 8. Re: That Code of Conduct (Cybe R. Wizard)
>> 9. Re: Forms design for web pages - what's available? (Hal Burgiss)
>> 10. Re: That Code of Conduct (Alan Pope)
>>
>>
>> ----------------------------------------------------------------------
>>
>> Message: 1
>> Date: Thu, 10 Dec 2009 10:45:29 +0000
>> From: Alan Pope <alan at popey.com>
>> Subject: [ANNOUNCE] Ubuntu EMEA Regional Membership Board seeking new
>> member
>> To: Submit and discuss any Ubuntu related news stories
>> <ubuntu-news-team at lists.ubuntu.com>, ubuntu-users at lists.ubuntu.com,
>> sounder at lists.ubuntu.com
>> Cc: ubuntu-membership-board-emea
>> <ubuntu-membership-board-emea at lists.ubuntu.com>, "Ubuntu
>> local
>> community team \(LoCo\) contacts" <
>> loco-contacts at lists.ubuntu.com>
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>> The Ubuntu EMEA Regional Membership Board (EMEA RMB) is seeking an
>> additional Ubuntu community member to join as a member of the board.
>> More details about the RMB can be found at the following links:-
>>
>> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Membership/RegionalBoards
>> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Membership/RegionalBoards/EMEA
>> https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-membership-board-emea<https://launchpad.net/%7Eubuntu-membership-board-emea>
>>
>> The Regional Membership Boards are responsible for considering Ubuntu
>> member applications and do this via a regular public meeting held on
>> IRC. Ideally the candidate should reside in an timezone which is
>> conducive to attending one hour online meetings which are typically
>> held at around 20:00 UTC, and can commit to attending those meetings
>> wherever possible.
>>
>> The EMEA RMB will collate nominations and pass the list (in full) to
>> the Community Council who will select one person from the list
>> supplied. The plan looks like this:-
>>
>> * Nominations open with this mail on 10th December 2009
>> * Nominations close on 17th December 2009
>> * EMEA RMB to collate nominees and pass to the Community Council by
>> 24th December
>> * Community Council to select from above pool and announce accordingly
>>
>> If you are an Ubuntu member and are interested in joining the EMEA
>> RMB, or know someone else who is an existing member and might be
>> suitable, please drop an email to the board at the following address:-
>>
>> ubuntu-membership-board-emea at lists.ubuntu.com
>>
>> Note: This is a private mailing list so your mail will be held in
>> moderation, and you may be notified of this via a reply. We will
>> approve all nomination mails to the list.
>>
>> Please pass this notification on to your teams.
>>
>> Many thanks,
>> Alan Pope
>> For the Community Council and EMEA Regional Membership Board
>>
>>
>>
>> ------------------------------
>>
>> Message: 2
>> Date: Thu, 10 Dec 2009 11:03:47 +0000
>> From: Avi Greenbury <avismailinglistaccount at googlemail.com>
>> Subject: Re: That Code of Conduct
>> To: ubuntu-users at lists.ubuntu.com
>> Message-ID: <20091210110347.3281a49e at jup-linux2.SGL.GROUP>
>> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII
>>
>> Cybe R. Wizard wrote:
>> > One of the core components, yes, but still /not/ aimed at simple
>> > users. According to all the documentation I have read users are /not/
>> > members of the Ubuntu community. To be one of those members takes an
>> > application and approval.
>>
>> As far as I gather, there are two distinct ideas:
>> Ubuntu Member
>> Ubuntu Community Member (or member of the ubuntu community)
>>
>> To become a Ubuntu Member requires going through an approval process,
>> and to have been a member of the Ubuntu community.
>> To be a member of the Ubuntu community just requires participation in
>> it, via mailing lists, newsgroups, IRC, wikis, commits, forums etc.
>> This is different to a 'ubuntu user' who uses the software but doesn't
>> participate in the community.
>> (I do think the names are rather more similar than is convenient.)
>>
>> The CoC, therefore, applies to anyone participating in the ubuntu
>> community - including those of us on this list.
>>
>> --
>> Avi Greenbury
>> http://aviswebsite.co.uk ;)
>> http://aviswebsite.co.uk/asking-questions
>>
>>
>>
>> ------------------------------
>>
>> Message: 3
>> Date: Thu, 10 Dec 2009 06:07:34 -0500
>> From: stan <stanb at panix.com>
>> Subject: Re: apt-get dist-upgrade, and X issues
>> To: Tom H <tomh0665 at gmail.com>
>> Cc: ubuntu-users at lists.ubuntu.com
>> Message-ID: <20091210110734.GA1006 at teddy.fas.com>
>> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii
>>
>> On Wed, Dec 09, 2009 at 08:01:23PM +0100, Tom H wrote:
>> > >> Note: ran across this today while checking what the new gdm update
>> > >> was
>> > >> related to.
>> > >> 2.28.1-0ubuntu2
>> > >> Publishing details
>> > >>
>> >
>> > IMO upstart is not to blame here. The Ubuntu devs would have probably
>> > done the "don't respawn..." if they were still using sysvinit because
>> > the reason for the "don't respawn..." is to use the new Xorg
>> > bulletproof X handler, if I understand the error correctly. So you
>> > should blame X or the way that the devs are implementing bulletproof
>> > X! :)
>> >
>> I agree that upstart was not the culprit here. Having said that, I still
>> don't see the advantage of chaging somehting this basic a part of the OS,
>> without some extremly compelling reason, which I don't see in this case.
>>
>> --
>> A: Because it messes up the order in which people normally read text.
>> Q: Why is top-posting such a bad thing?
>> A: Top-posting.
>> Q: What is the most annoying thing in e-mail?
>>
>>
>>
>> ------------------------------
>>
>> Message: 4
>> Date: Thu, 10 Dec 2009 11:09:50 +0000
>> From: Colin Law <clanlaw at googlemail.com>
>> Subject: Re: Forms design for web pages - what's available?
>> To: "Ubuntu user technical support, not for general discussions"
>> <ubuntu-users at lists.ubuntu.com>
>> Message-ID:
>> <5fbc01370912100309x52f1a4d9sde6a7b3747e93ce0 at mail.gmail.com>
>> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8
>>
>> 2009/12/9 Chris G <cl at isbd.net>:
>> > I'm looking for a tool a bit like the Forms Design part of Open Office
>> > (or MS Access for that matter) that will build web data input forms. I
>> > don't want a full-blown CMS or site design package, I just want to be
>> > able to build some simple data entry pages to load data into a
>> > database from the web (well, actually my intranet).
>> >
>> > Is there anything out there which can do this?
>> >
>>
>> Have you looked at Ruby on Rails? It might look like overkill for
>> what you want (and probably is), but with the scaffold generators it
>> will build the web forms for you and though you think that is all that
>> you want perhaps in the future you will want more capability, in that
>> case RoR will help you do pretty much anything and turn your forms
>> into a full blown web application.
>>
>> On top of that it is great fun.
>>
>> Colin
>>
>>
>>
>> ------------------------------
>>
>> Message: 5
>> Date: Thu, 10 Dec 2009 05:18:42 -0600
>> From: "Cybe R. Wizard" <cyber_wizard at mindspring.com>
>> Subject: Re: That Code of Conduct
>> To: ubuntu-users at lists.ubuntu.com
>> Message-ID: <20091210051842.0c1be704 at WizardsTower>
>> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII
>>
>> On Thu, 10 Dec 2009 11:41:45 +0100
>> Oliver Grawert <ogra at ubuntu.com> wrote:
>>
>> > hi,
>> > Am Mittwoch, den 09.12.2009, 20:06 -0600 schrieb Cybe R. Wizard:
>> > > One of the core components, yes, but still /not/ aimed at simple
>> > > users. According to all the documentation I have read users
>> > > are /not/ members of the Ubuntu community.
>> >
>> > huh ?!?
>> >
>> > how do you define being a member of a community ?
>> >
>> > ciao
>> > oli
>> >
>> How /I/ define it isn't a consideration when:
>> http://www.ubuntu.com/community/processes/newmember
>> exists.
>>
>> Cybe R. Wizard
>> --
>> When Windows are opened the bugs come in.
>> Winduhs
>>
>>
>>
>> ------------------------------
>>
>> Message: 6
>> Date: Thu, 10 Dec 2009 11:24:27 +0000
>> From: Avi Greenbury <avismailinglistaccount at googlemail.com>
>> Subject: Re: That Code of Conduct
>> To: ubuntu-users at lists.ubuntu.com
>> Message-ID: <20091210112427.71da8d6d at jup-linux2.SGL.GROUP>
>> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII
>>
>> Cybe R. Wizard wrote:
>>
>> > On Thu, 10 Dec 2009 11:41:45 +0100
>> > Oliver Grawert <ogra at ubuntu.com> wrote:
>> > >
>> > > how do you define being a member of a community ?
>> > >
>> > >
>> > How /I/ define it isn't a consideration when:
>> > http://www.ubuntu.com/community/processes/newmember
>> > exists.
>>
>> That speaks of being a Ubuntu Member, which is distinct from being a
>> member of the Ubuntu Community.
>>
>> Bad naming in my opinion.
>>
>> --
>> Avi Greenbury
>> http://aviswebsite.co.uk ;)
>> http://aviswebsite.co.uk/asking-questions
>>
>>
>>
>> ------------------------------
>>
>> Message: 7
>> Date: Thu, 10 Dec 2009 12:25:32 +0100
>> From: Oliver Grawert <ogra at ubuntu.com>
>> Subject: Re: That Code of Conduct
>> To: ubuntu-users at lists.ubuntu.com
>> Message-ID: <1260444332.19366.230.camel at osiris.example.org>
>> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8"
>>
>> hi,
>> Am Donnerstag, den 10.12.2009, 05:18 -0600 schrieb Cybe R. Wizard:
>> > On Thu, 10 Dec 2009 11:41:45 +0100
>> > Oliver Grawert <ogra at ubuntu.com> wrote:
>> > > huh ?!?
>> > >
>> > > how do you define being a member of a community ?
>> > >
>> > > ciao
>> > > oli
>> > >
>> > How /I/ define it isn't a consideration when:
>> > http://www.ubuntu.com/community/processes/newmember
>> > exists.
>> thats not what defines beion a member of a community, that defines what
>> it takes to be an "ubuntu member" with access to certain restricted
>> areas.
>>
>> i can just echo Avi here, a member of a community is someone who
>> paricipates in that community ...
>>
>> if you drive a car, wouldnt you say you are a member of the car drivers
>> community even without being in an automobil club ?
>>
>> ;)
>>
>> ciao
>> oli
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>> Message: 8
>> Date: Thu, 10 Dec 2009 05:25:19 -0600
>> From: "Cybe R. Wizard" <cyber_wizard at mindspring.com>
>> Subject: Re: That Code of Conduct
>> To: ubuntu-users at lists.ubuntu.com
>> Message-ID: <20091210052519.2accf526 at WizardsTower>
>> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII
>>
>> On Thu, 10 Dec 2009 11:03:47 +0000
>> Avi Greenbury <avismailinglistaccount at googlemail.com> wrote:
>>
>> > Cybe R. Wizard wrote:
>> > > One of the core components, yes, but still /not/ aimed at simple
>> > > users. According to all the documentation I have read users
>> > > are /not/ members of the Ubuntu community. To be one of those
>> > > members takes an application and approval.
>> >
>> > As far as I gather, there are two distinct ideas:
>> > Ubuntu Member
>> > Ubuntu Community Member (or member of the ubuntu community)
>> >
>> > To become a Ubuntu Member requires going through an approval process,
>> > and to have been a member of the Ubuntu community.
>> > To be a member of the Ubuntu community just requires participation in
>> > it, via mailing lists, newsgroups, IRC, wikis, commits, forums etc.
>> > This is different to a 'ubuntu user' who uses the software but doesn't
>> > participate in the community.
>> > (I do think the names are rather more similar than is convenient.)
>> >
>> > The CoC, therefore, applies to anyone participating in the ubuntu
>> > community - including those of us on this list.
>> >
>>
>> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Membership
>> states simply:
>> "Membership of the Ubuntu community means recognition of a significant
>> and sustained contribution to Ubuntu and the Ubuntu community."
>>
>> That seems pretty definitive to me that community members ain't us.
>> ...or at least ain't me.
>>
>> Cybe R. Wizard
>> --
>> When Windows are opened the bugs come in.
>> Winduhs
>>
>>
>>
>> ------------------------------
>>
>> Message: 9
>> Date: Thu, 10 Dec 2009 06:30:39 -0500
>> From: Hal Burgiss <hal at burgiss.net>
>> Subject: Re: Forms design for web pages - what's available?
>> To: ubuntu-users at lists.ubuntu.com
>> Message-ID: <20091210113039.GC23636 at honey.burgiss.net>
>> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii
>>
>> On Wed, Dec 09, 2009 at 05:41:16PM +0000, Chris G wrote:
>> > I'm looking for a tool a bit like the Forms Design part of Open Office
>> > (or MS Access for that matter) that will build web data input forms. I
>> > don't want a full-blown CMS or site design package, I just want to be
>> > able to build some simple data entry pages to load data into a
>> > database from the web (well, actually my intranet).
>>
>> Are you familiar at all with form components? Its a bit old school but I
>> have
>> a shell script that generates valid xhtml forms with a very modest
>> configuration. Its pretty much one stop shopping for a simple form, but
>> might
>> require tinkering with output of more complex stuff.
>>
>> The configuration is text based like:
>>
>>
>> fields="
>> *Project Name:text:test
>> *Phone Number:phone
>> *Email:email
>> Zipcode:zip
>> Submit:submit
>> "
>>
>> which spits out:
>>
>>
>> <form id="thisform" action="" method="post">
>> <fieldset>
>> <div id="ProjectName-div" class="thisform">
>> <label for="ProjectName">Project Name</label><br />
>> <input size="24" type="text" class="thisform
>> required" name="Project Name" id="ProjectName" value="test" />
>> </div>
>>
>> <div id="PhoneNumber-div" class="thisform">
>> <label for="PhoneNumber">Phone Number</label><br />
>> <input type="text" size="3" maxlength="3"
>> class="thisform required phone phone3" name="Phone Number[]"
>> id="PhoneNumber1" /> -
>> <input type="text" size="3" maxlength="3"
>> class="thisform required phone phone3" name="Phone Number[]"
>> id="PhoneNumber2" /> -
>> <input type="text" size="4" maxlength="4"
>> class="thisform required phone phone4" name="Phone Number[]"
>> id="PhoneNumber3" />
>> </div>
>>
>> <div id="Email-div" class="thisform">
>> <label for="Email">Email</label><br />
>> <input type="text" size="18" maxlength="18"
>> class="thisform required email" name="Email" id="Email" />
>> </div>
>>
>> <div id="Zipcode-div" class="thisform">
>> <label for="Zipcode">Zipcode</label><br />
>> <input size="5" type="text" class="thisform zip"
>> name="Zipcode" id="Zipcode" />
>> </div>
>>
>> <div id="Submit-div" class="thisform">
>> <label for="Submit">Submit</label><br />
>> <input type="submit" class="thisform button"
>> name="Submit" id="Submit" value="Submit" />
>> </div>
>> </fieldset>
>> </form>
>> </div>
>>
>> --
>> Hal
>>
>>
>>
>> ------------------------------
>>
>> Message: 10
>> Date: Thu, 10 Dec 2009 11:35:51 +0000
>> From: Alan Pope <alan at popey.com>
>> Subject: Re: That Code of Conduct
>> To: "Ubuntu user technical support, not for general discussions"
>> <ubuntu-users at lists.ubuntu.com>
>> Message-ID:
>> <eba6d2300912100335w315f47d9re7e466bc1570a0a2 at mail.gmail.com>
>> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1
>>
>> 2009/12/10 Cybe R. Wizard <cyber_wizard at mindspring.com>:
>> > On Thu, 10 Dec 2009 11:03:47 +0000
>> > Avi Greenbury <avismailinglistaccount at googlemail.com> wrote:
>> >
>> >> Cybe R. Wizard wrote:
>> >> > One of the core components, yes, but still /not/ aimed at simple
>> >> > users. According to all the documentation I have read users
>> >> > are /not/ members of the Ubuntu community. To be one of those
>> >> > members takes an application and approval.
>> >>
>> >> As far as I gather, there are two distinct ideas:
>> >> ? ? ? Ubuntu Member
>> >> ? ? ? Ubuntu Community Member (or member of the ubuntu community)
>> >>
>> >> To become a Ubuntu Member requires going through an approval process,
>> >> and to have been a member of the Ubuntu community.
>> >> To be a member of the Ubuntu community just requires participation in
>> >> it, via mailing lists, newsgroups, IRC, wikis, commits, forums etc.
>> >> This is different to a 'ubuntu user' who uses the software but doesn't
>> >> participate in the community.
>> >> (I do think the names are rather more similar than is convenient.)
>> >>
>> >> The CoC, therefore, applies to anyone participating in the ubuntu
>> >> community - including those of us on this list.
>> >>
>> >
>> > https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Membership
>> > states simply:
>> > "Membership of the Ubuntu community means recognition of a significant
>> > and sustained contribution to Ubuntu and the Ubuntu community."
>> >
>>
>> Which implies there is "Membership" and there is "Community", the
>> first is a subset of the second.
>>
>> > That seems pretty definitive to me that community members ain't us.
>> > ...or at least ain't me.
>> >
>>
>> No, "Ubuntu Members" 'aint you', but "Ubuntu Community" is you and
>> everyone else on this list.
>>
>> I agree though the wording isn't great.
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Al.
>>
>>
>>
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>
>
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> Gaurav Rai
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> grai.iitb at gmail.com
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