I have just a traditional set of keys. The keys are ordered by 'activity'. A keyring for work keys attached to a keyring of home keys attached to a keyring of.....other keys.
Then, each keyring is divided into sub-keyrings based on more specific activities.
Anyway, if you are somehow related to ubuntu development and need a proper bug report, I can do that./. is not the way to go.
True! =)
A bug report would be great - when you've got time, mate.
I still reckon it might be Plymouth. =) It does indeed use the graphics driver during boot, along with KMS (kernel mode setting). The whole idea is for a smooth and graphical transition from clicking the power button to being greeted with GDM - hopefully minimising all the screen flickering during boot. I would suggest that the open source ATI driver is causing issues using KMS during boot (all used by Plymouth). Anyway, much appreciated on the extra info!
Commentator 1: And in the blue corner we have seasoned slashdotter and daisy-cutter h4rr4r. His opponent today is the unheard-of Rijnzael...
Commentator 2: Yeah, Bob - rumour has it that this Rijnzael dude is a cryptographer wannabe...
Commentator 1: Indeed! Round one is about to begin... DING!
Commentator 1: We're off! Both contestants start jostling. KABAM!!!
Commentator 1: Wow! h4rr4r has just run to the side of the ring and flattened a member of the crowd who started shouting out about something to do with hidden SSIDs. That was unexpected!! THUD!!
Commentator 1: Ouch! And with h4rr4r's back turned, Rijnzael has snuck in from behind and layed a stiff elbow into the back of h4rr4r's head! He's reeling off something about the legitimacy of hidden SSIDs.
Commentator 2: It's all happening here, Bob. h4rr4r looks stunned... Rijnzael has bounced back to the middle of the ring - he almost looks surprised that he was able to land that blow. h4rr4r is turning around to face him... BIFF!!! BOP!!!
Commentator 1: Thats gotta hurt! h4rr4r lays a couple of punches on Rijnzael!
Commentator 2: h4rr4r really likes that iwlist+luser combo doesn't he! Rijnzael stumbles backward. He's composing himself now... DING DING DING!!
Commentator 1: Oooooh! And with that the round ends! Rijnzael looks upset, he was getting all fired up for his next attack! Look at the anger in that bloke's eyes will ya!
Commentator 2: Agreed. Rijnzael is itching to get back out there! h4rr4r is looking around the crowd... Ok, we're about to start round 2. DING!
Commentator 1: And we're back into it. Rijnzael is bouncing like a kangaroo, he's pumped! Oh! He's moving in... BAP!! PUNT!! THUD!!
Commentator 1: WOOOOOWW! What a combo! Rijnzael has hit h4rr4r squarely on the nose here! h4rr4r stumbles backwards and hits the ropes, arms splayed! POW!!! KABIFF!!!
Commentator 2: Oh wow! "Fundamental Misunderstanding", "Belligerence", "Verifiable Incorrectness" - Rijnzael is throwing everything and the kitchen sink at h4rr4r! KABLOOIE!
Commentator 1: An explosive hit! Rijnzael just landed a "slow adoption of Linux" blow on h4rr4r!
Commentator 2: My goodness, Bob! You don't do that to a seasoned slashdotter! h4rr4r has gritted his teeth now, boy he looks in pain! What a grimace! *CROWD ROARING*
Commentator 2: Here we go! h4rr4r's senior, geekoid, has just jumped into the ring!! Talk about uneven now!
Commentator 1: Whats going on?! Looks like he got annoyed at the Linux reference! This is starting to look like a WWE match now! BOP! POW! BAP! BIFF!!
**CARRIER LOST
I'd better get back to RL and start working.
'twas fun boys.
Are you sure your problem wasn't solved when you installed the closed source ATI driver? Because the NX thing is only a warning about -ro RAM - it shouldn't ever affect boot.
The reason I'm thinking it was your graphics driver is because Plymouth has been causing some issues in this regard during boot.
Everything before the comma (two words) was worth reading. Even if not entirely accurate (read: possibly misleading), its interesting. The rest is trollage.
I would say that Ubuntu 10.04 has definitely taken Ubuntu to its highest peak yet, but I don't think thats the best we're going to see. I'm very excited about their decision to include paid-for applications into the Software Centre. If Canonical can get some serious partner traction and convince some big players that there is a market (even given the 'interesting' way they collect usage stats) I believe that Ubuntu could really be pushed to heights beyond what I thought desktop Linux was capable of.
I am seriously looking forward to the next two years of Ubuntu development and I await the new Cloud and Software Centre features in 10.10. If Canonical can play their cards right then I think we're in for a good ride! =)
While I can understand that the numbers stack in favour of the poor media hungry and technologically savvy teenagers, you have to recognise that lasers exist. Now, consider that lawyers are sharks, and that sharks with frigging lasers on their heads are a potent mix.
I'm going to have to say it would be a massacre, with the sharks with friggin' lasers coming out on top.
First mate: YAAARGH! Microsoft spotted of the port side cap'in!
(Microsoft vessel a huge ship with many cannons)
Captain (with parrot on shoulder): The old foe returns! Blow 'em sky high! FIRE!
First mate: But cap'in, we have no weapons!
(zooms out, captain and first mate in 2-man row boat)
Not to say that I don't agree with you, its just that we can't fight back with much.
True. I know of people who actually enjoy using Microsoft's online services. They're not the crappiest out there any more.
I could see Microsoft carving themselves a slice of the online market - perhaps not large enough to make an impact though. Having Google spread its self over so many fronts helps their cause.
Hmm, life in the one hand, debt in the other. I'll take debt. Plus, I still come out the other side with a cool computer I can turn into a beowulf cluster.
Lol, no it doesn't. Its made by Canonical for Ubuntu. Very different. Its not synaptic. Its going to be integrating paid-for apps all in to the one store.
Apart from the hardware issue, I agree with you. I don't think Nokia will deliberately disrupt Meego on the N900, I'm more of the opinion that natural evolution will mean things don't run optimally.
Nokia is about to radically change Maemo. I'm not getting on board at least until this is done. Guaranteed you won't be able to fully experience the cool new QT Maemo without getting the new hardware.
I guess I should have seen that coming.
Crap...there goes another one.
I have just a traditional set of keys. The keys are ordered by 'activity'. A keyring for work keys attached to a keyring of home keys attached to a keyring of.....other keys.
Then, each keyring is divided into sub-keyrings based on more specific activities.
You track your wife with an RFID tag??
Mine would eat me alive if I tried to pull that!
True! =)
A bug report would be great - when you've got time, mate.
I still reckon it might be Plymouth. =) It does indeed use the graphics driver during boot, along with KMS (kernel mode setting). The whole idea is for a smooth and graphical transition from clicking the power button to being greeted with GDM - hopefully minimising all the screen flickering during boot. I would suggest that the open source ATI driver is causing issues using KMS during boot (all used by Plymouth). Anyway, much appreciated on the extra info!
Boy, I could write a book covering this joust if I were to continue my comment above! =)
Commentator 1: And in the blue corner we have seasoned slashdotter and daisy-cutter h4rr4r. His opponent today is the unheard-of Rijnzael...
Commentator 2: Yeah, Bob - rumour has it that this Rijnzael dude is a cryptographer wannabe...
Commentator 1: Indeed! Round one is about to begin...
DING!
Commentator 1: We're off! Both contestants start jostling.
KABAM!!!
Commentator 1: Wow! h4rr4r has just run to the side of the ring and flattened a member of the crowd who started shouting out about something to do with hidden SSIDs. That was unexpected!!
THUD!!
Commentator 1: Ouch! And with h4rr4r's back turned, Rijnzael has snuck in from behind and layed a stiff elbow into the back of h4rr4r's head! He's reeling off something about the legitimacy of hidden SSIDs.
Commentator 2: It's all happening here, Bob. h4rr4r looks stunned... Rijnzael has bounced back to the middle of the ring - he almost looks surprised that he was able to land that blow. h4rr4r is turning around to face him...
BIFF!!! BOP!!!
Commentator 1: Thats gotta hurt! h4rr4r lays a couple of punches on Rijnzael!
Commentator 2: h4rr4r really likes that iwlist+luser combo doesn't he! Rijnzael stumbles backward. He's composing himself now...
DING DING DING!!
Commentator 1: Oooooh! And with that the round ends! Rijnzael looks upset, he was getting all fired up for his next attack! Look at the anger in that bloke's eyes will ya!
Commentator 2: Agreed. Rijnzael is itching to get back out there! h4rr4r is looking around the crowd... Ok, we're about to start round 2.
DING!
Commentator 1: And we're back into it. Rijnzael is bouncing like a kangaroo, he's pumped! Oh! He's moving in...
BAP!! PUNT!! THUD!!
Commentator 1: WOOOOOWW! What a combo! Rijnzael has hit h4rr4r squarely on the nose here! h4rr4r stumbles backwards and hits the ropes, arms splayed!
POW!!! KABIFF!!!
Commentator 2: Oh wow! "Fundamental Misunderstanding", "Belligerence", "Verifiable Incorrectness" - Rijnzael is throwing everything and the kitchen sink at h4rr4r!
KABLOOIE!
Commentator 1: An explosive hit! Rijnzael just landed a "slow adoption of Linux" blow on h4rr4r!
Commentator 2: My goodness, Bob! You don't do that to a seasoned slashdotter! h4rr4r has gritted his teeth now, boy he looks in pain! What a grimace!
*CROWD ROARING*
Commentator 2: Here we go! h4rr4r's senior, geekoid, has just jumped into the ring!! Talk about uneven now!
Commentator 1: Whats going on?! Looks like he got annoyed at the Linux reference! This is starting to look like a WWE match now!
BOP! POW! BAP! BIFF!!
**CARRIER LOST
I'd better get back to RL and start working.
'twas fun boys.
Are you sure your problem wasn't solved when you installed the closed source ATI driver? Because the NX thing is only a warning about -ro RAM - it shouldn't ever affect boot.
The reason I'm thinking it was your graphics driver is because Plymouth has been causing some issues in this regard during boot.
That does sound odd. What's your hardware?
Everything before the comma (two words) was worth reading. Even if not entirely accurate (read: possibly misleading), its interesting. The rest is trollage.
I would say that Ubuntu 10.04 has definitely taken Ubuntu to its highest peak yet, but I don't think thats the best we're going to see. I'm very excited about their decision to include paid-for applications into the Software Centre. If Canonical can get some serious partner traction and convince some big players that there is a market (even given the 'interesting' way they collect usage stats) I believe that Ubuntu could really be pushed to heights beyond what I thought desktop Linux was capable of.
I am seriously looking forward to the next two years of Ubuntu development and I await the new Cloud and Software Centre features in 10.10. If Canonical can play their cards right then I think we're in for a good ride! =)
While I can understand that the numbers stack in favour of the poor media hungry and technologically savvy teenagers, you have to recognise that lasers exist. Now, consider that lawyers are sharks, and that sharks with frigging lasers on their heads are a potent mix.
I'm going to have to say it would be a massacre, with the sharks with friggin' lasers coming out on top.
Yeah, sorry. Doesn't really apply here.
Not really, more like ?????!!!!!!*CARRIER LOST*
There, fixed that for ya.
Yeah, I saw that one coming...
That is kinda cool. Can it make me a sandwich? No? Oh.... Well then.
You have a point, but its hard to do that when you've got a wife, fresh mortgage and a kid on the way...
Throwing yourself in the firing line drags those close to you into the crossfire as well (on the assumption that you get caught).
First mate: YAAARGH! Microsoft spotted of the port side cap'in!
(Microsoft vessel a huge ship with many cannons)
Captain (with parrot on shoulder): The old foe returns! Blow 'em sky high! FIRE!
First mate: But cap'in, we have no weapons!
(zooms out, captain and first mate in 2-man row boat)
Not to say that I don't agree with you, its just that we can't fight back with much.
To be fair, it has been suggested that the male g-spot is located en-route to that particular cavity, so I can see how that would make sense. ;)
True. I know of people who actually enjoy using Microsoft's online services. They're not the crappiest out there any more.
I could see Microsoft carving themselves a slice of the online market - perhaps not large enough to make an impact though. Having Google spread its self over so many fronts helps their cause.
Still, leveling up in RL has a greater ROI.
I tried to get a MySpace and a Facebook too. They cost too much though. Hundreds of thousands of servers don't come cheap you know!
Hmm, life in the one hand, debt in the other. I'll take debt. Plus, I still come out the other side with a cool computer I can turn into a beowulf cluster.
Lol, no it doesn't. Its made by Canonical for Ubuntu. Very different. Its not synaptic. Its going to be integrating paid-for apps all in to the one store.
Apart from the hardware issue, I agree with you. I don't think Nokia will deliberately disrupt Meego on the N900, I'm more of the opinion that natural evolution will mean things don't run optimally.
Nokia is about to radically change Maemo. I'm not getting on board at least until this is done. Guaranteed you won't be able to fully experience the cool new QT Maemo without getting the new hardware.
Wow, how long have you been plotting your revenge?
As lame as it is (and even though it doesn't quite fit) it reminds me of this