Every day feel like Christmas receiving all those updates and every time you update is like a box of unsorted chocolates, you never know what you are going to get ;)
Haven been using Ubuntu enough to say if betas are cool or not, had a laptop with 12.04 alpha1, still updating, and my desktop is on 12.04 since alpha2, cool till now.
Yeah. I really do think about pulling answers when you provide a cut/paste way and someone chooses to deviate from the text and it borks...then they blame the answer. And true. I don't anticipate problems.
I'm running Ubuntu 12.04 LTS and I did a regular update. I did sleep the computer mid way through the package download process (note I did not sleep the computer during installation only during the download) and resumed a couple minutes later.
after reboot, the unity launchbar flickers when I mo...
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Well i went into display settings and set it to on, restarted and it was still not auto hiding, but i found a ? that was answered with a terminal command so I'm currently trying that.
Nah you didn't. Now I hate to bug you about all your tricks, but how did you edit the pic? And I've had a little bit of experience, but i prefer command line. I code in batch (in windows of course), a bit of html, and a bit of vbs, and a very small but of vb.net
When you need to run applications from the commandline (and you are not on a virtual terminal) - grun application - and for quick access to anything synapse does files, commands, apps, everything from a simple ctrl+spacebar shortcut :D
/rant off
(Unfortunately I can't get a screenshot of synapse on this system cause it is segfaulting :()
@JorgeCastro lol, sure, no pressure. Kid and gf are on vacation, cutting some loose ends and sorting things out, no promises but it will all be over soon. that's the best I can do :/
"However, today's web applications are becoming increasingly complex and are forced to rely more and more on JavaScript to provide an interactive user experience."
I think that is the goal of HTML5, though I haven't had a chance to "play" with it as yet, and much of the "HTML5" I've seen still uses too much javascript.
My biggest headache with the current situation is how you need to define (mainly layout and certain style attributes) outside of the main HTML - that can become pretty tedious as things get bigger - though there is the benefit of being able to recode/reload the CSS without having to recode/reload the HTML
So instead of making HTML/CSS/JS be simply for markup, you're going to toss them out the window and make it be a full-blown-bonifide language that can do the laundry? (sorta)
Basically we need people to do the following: start a new page in the Google Doc and let their imagination help them write a reasonably complex page in OOML.
Make up syntax as you need it.
Be creative.
Don't let restrictions of HTML or CSS keep you from using an idea.
Start a document.
The title of the document is "My Page".
The page contains a header and some content.
The header has my name on it.
The contents contain "Lorem ipsum...".
End the document.
Can you answer this? How do I host my own Bazaar shared repositories? http://askubuntu.com/questions/116479/how-do-i-host-my-own-bazaar-shared-repositories?atw=1 #bazaar