testing flight 4 on Laitude D810
Somlyai Tamás
somez at t-online.hu
Tue Feb 28 17:49:30 GMT 2006
Thank you Paul for the detailed explanation, we'll do it exactly as
you wish ;-)
Jonathan: Feel free to include another table on the bottom of the
D810 wiki page about kubuntu specific things. We'll have a great wiki
page for the D810 users.
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Üdvözlettel
Somlyai Tamás
On Feb 28, 2006, at 6:41 PM, Paul Sladen wrote:
> On Tue, 28 Feb 2006, Jonathan Jesse wrote:
>> On Tuesday 28 February 2006 11:05, Somlyai Tamás wrote:
>>> On Feb 28, 2006, at 4:53 PM, Paul Sladen wrote:
>>>> On Tue, 28 Feb 2006, Jonathan Jesse wrote:
>
> Hi Tamas and Jonathan,
>
>>>>> I looked into updating the wiki page [..]
>>>> wording [..about emailing first..] just serves to block progress;
>>> I own a Canonical supplied Dell Latitude D810,
>
> Everyone is working together to make the best status page they can
> for a
> laptop, regardless of where the hardware came from. More updates
> mean a
> better report.
>
>>> please don't tell others to replace my wiki page
>
> Jonathan was wanting to update the D810 wiki-page as was delayed by
> seeing
> your request to be contacted first.
>
> It is possibly to be automatically emailed when *any* update
> happens and
> this is done with the "Subscribe" feature. You will receive a 'diff'
> showing you exactly what was changed and then you can go and work
> out how to
> better combine this with the status report already there (if
> required).
>
>>> with lines like I'm not contactable,
>> [..] I selected the email address from the wiki page and it bounced
>
> This is something you'll need to work out the person who attempted
> to email
> you and got the bounce; It is logical to assume that if somebody
> has a
> bouncing email address that they receipient maybe "uncontactable" or
> "missing in action" and the best they can do then is report it;
> either via
> the wiki or to a mailing-list.
>
> In this case, that seems to have worked perfectly! You've bounced
> up and
> said "I'm here", "I'm working on Flight 4" and discovered somebody
> else who
> is also testing the same hardware and who you can work closely with in
> future to keep the report up to date at an even faster pace.
>
>> I think there should be a difference between Kubuntu and Ubuntu
>> testing
>> and wiki pages if they are handeling laptops differently
>
> Ideally everything should be kept together; 95% of the information
> is the
> same---in this case the physical hardware and even the hotkey
> mappings are
> the same as they are part of the core low-level Ubuntu system.
>
> The only things that are different at the moment are whether hotkeys
> actually perform the action they should be doing and pop up the
> appropriate
> box on the screen.
>
> Please keep the information together, with a little sub-section about
> anything that is different under Kubuntu in the comments section at
> the
> bottom of the page.
>
> Hope that helps and please help each other to keep testing!
>
> -Paul
> --
> Britain is just cold, in a pesky way. London, GB
>
>
>
>
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