Sebsebseb: i've only used 8, and was happy with that Ktzqbp: Do you know of any other file backup utilities kinda like (GASP) Mozy that will work with Linux? I suppose I could always get some hosting space that has SSH access and just rdiff it. Kevr: i dont think that is relates, think of it as a toy I doubt he can even understand what he'd be seeingīobby: 9.10 was the start of the commerlisation, more will be coming Oly562> if hes 9, why does he need a packet sniffer? Ubuntu is becoming commercial - free 2gb space I deleted my intel_drv.so driver now the highest my resolution is 1024x768? Is there anything I can do I have wireshark ethereal so forth, not what i want for him I don't have experience with the paid service myself sorry :) Telvana: fair enough then, if ubuntu one's got features you like. Looking at the network packets, or cracking wireless? I'm setting up a new system, and didn't like kubuntu - absolutelly awful, ubuntu was going to be my savior, but now i'm unsure Mfox: They want Ubuntu to compete more properly against Mac OS X I have been a pretty big fan of Chrome lately. It requires me to use Firefox to sync my favorites. Ok, well I have found one serious dealbreaker with Ubuntu One. How do i get the cpu scaling monitor in 10.04 to default to ondemand instead of performance when i boot my pc? So my original question needs rephrasing, what is a nice gui driven wireless sniffer designed for wireless networks that my son could use, he is 9 I'd drop ubuntu and go with debian in a heartbeat Sebsebseb: yeah that was my firstr thoughtīobby: maybe in Gnome 3 they will be on the right, but probably not for the Canonical themes. Hello, how can i make empathy launch on system startup? we all get a little fat eventually :)īobby: this is only the start of it, they want Ubuntu to be more like Mac OS X Telvana: I tried and tried when testing Ubuntu 10.04 in development to like the default black theme, but I kind of do, but then open Firefox and things look way to black for my likeing.Īnd the "move to the deleted folder" or whatever - seriously? srv//4/#ubuntu.txt /srv//4/#ubuntu.txt sebsebseb
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