Timeline for guitar list by brot
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Squeezebox or Terratec Noxon? What's the better Radio? I would also like to stream music/podcasts from my QNAP-NAS
about 23 days ago from Gwibber -
reinstalled my main desktop with !ubuntu #12.04. But I use it with #gnome-shell instead of #unity. I like gnome-shell more
about 23 days ago from Gwibber -
@fhimpe yes, you're right. I have the same problem at the moment :-(
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Tonight (15.4.) in !Metalab Vienna at 6PM: Python User Group Meetup with Coding Dojo - http://ur1.ca/90bwn - !PyUGAT
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Sadly, at the moment there isn't an Android podcast client with good http://ur1.ca/5lf0i integration :-( http://ur1.ca/7xmkf
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voted for "Banshee"
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Created a new #unity lens for !ubuntu which lets you quickly search for ssh connections: http://ur1.ca/7bgn9 (installation -> ppa)
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I add a bug report. Hope it helps. I don't know if it is the right package. They will tell me ;-) http://ur1.ca/79icy
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At this point it's not Dell's fault. !Ubuntu had to fix this issue. So I will open a bug-report. Would be nice to know against which package
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@jimmy couldn't manage to fix this. I tried installing nvidia-current. Not exactly sure for which part of ubuntu I should open a bugreport
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@antisistema That's the reason why I installed in on my test machine. Lot of #canonical people wrote it runs without problems on their side
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Need help with the installation of !ubuntu 12.04 on my Dell XPS 1330 (Nvidia 8400M GS). Error: "ubuntu is running in low-graphics mode"
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Couldn't update !ubuntu 12.04 after the upgrade on my test-maschine. unable to resolve dependencies. Don't want to remove 439 packages
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Upgrading my !Ubuntu testing system to 12.04. Hope the upgrade works without any big problems
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!gPodder 3.0.2 "Agent 99" released - http://blog.gpodder.org/ - http://ur1.ca/5o4zf
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Why does !Ubuntu not provide the latest Firefox 8 in their packages? I'm still ony 7.01. Any ideas/instructions?
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Used #Unity for the last few weeks. Now I'm trying #Gnome-Shell in !Ubuntu. First Impression: I prefer Gnome-Shell over Unity