...On Linux, we don't have a good messaging system yet. If you have a suggestion for how Ubiquity can display messages on Linux (preferably in a way that will work on all major distros and window managers), please tell us about it. "
Been playing with it for a little while now. So far the commands are very natural to what you'd think they are. Google Maps is "map", Gmail is "email", in-line translation is "translate {selected text} from {language} to {language} (by far my favorite feature so far). And all you have to do is start typing for it to suggest commands it has. Makes it very easy to learn what it can do. If the "trusted network" of commands gets going like they plan, new commands are as easy to get as visiting a website and installing like a plugin after reviewing whether it's one you like & trust.
Once this gets a feature to let me use Thunderbird to email, I'll like it even more!
Hadn't run an update for my mythbuntu box for a while. Just ran it last night and was pleasantly surprised to see it upgraded to.21! Seems to be working without a hitch as well!:D
The next version of http://www.mythbuntu.org/ is set to include.21. Mythbuntu is on the same release schedule as Ubuntu, so expect it around April 24th.
I've been using Mythbuntu since its first alpha and it's fantastic. MUCH more user-friendly than even KnoppMyth.
Does anyone know how Office 2007 handles these disabled file formats? Is this "feature" already built into it from the start and, if so, does this workaround work for it as well?
In the Tutorial: "
...On Linux, we don't have a good messaging system yet. If you have a suggestion for how Ubiquity can display messages on Linux (preferably in a way that will work on all major distros and window managers), please tell us about it. "
Been playing with it for a little while now. So far the commands are very natural to what you'd think they are. Google Maps is "map", Gmail is "email", in-line translation is "translate {selected text} from {language} to {language} (by far my favorite feature so far). And all you have to do is start typing for it to suggest commands it has. Makes it very easy to learn what it can do. If the "trusted network" of commands gets going like they plan, new commands are as easy to get as visiting a website and installing like a plugin after reviewing whether it's one you like & trust. Once this gets a feature to let me use Thunderbird to email, I'll like it even more!
Hadn't run an update for my mythbuntu box for a while. Just ran it last night and was pleasantly surprised to see it upgraded to .21! Seems to be working without a hitch as well! :D
http://ubuntuforums.org/forumdisplay.php?f=301
It's called "being considerate" and "playing nice with others". I know... novel concepts around these parts.
The next version of http://www.mythbuntu.org/ is set to include .21. Mythbuntu is on the same release schedule as Ubuntu, so expect it around April 24th.
I've been using Mythbuntu since its first alpha and it's fantastic. MUCH more user-friendly than even KnoppMyth.
Does anyone know how Office 2007 handles these disabled file formats? Is this "feature" already built into it from the start and, if so, does this workaround work for it as well?