*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 11334 *** https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/11334
I wrote my master science degree work with Word on 2 different operationg system in 2001, Windows xp and Mac Os 8.6. The day the twin towers went down I spend half the night to try to print it on 2 different pc and I couldn't, only the next day on another pc, and it was the last day before term deadline Bye > *** This bug is a duplicate of bug 11334 *** > https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/11334 > > "Stop using these kind of amateuristic operating systems. If you've got > the money, just buy a Mac. It also has Unix-roots, it's fast and stable > and everything just works." > > Like you, I agree a better clipboard implementation is needed. But > suggesting one succumb to non-free software as an alternative is > unethical. Features are important, but in enumerating them, you suggest > to us that your values are limited to superficial engineering values > (speed, robustness, portability, features, and so on). Many of us, while > considering those important as well, have human rights preceding these > things. But that you are here in the first place, suggests that you came > not out of principle, but as an alternative option, another flavour, if > you will, of what you'd naturally prefer. Having said that, all I can > say is that you have unfortunately missed the entire point of the > philosophy of free software and would do well to either broaden your > mind and actually read the GNU literature (gnu.org/philosophy), or stick > to the McSoftware. > > On another note, there is nothing to stop you from patching Xorg > yourself. If upstream does not cooperate, hear them out and listen to > what they have to say. There are typically two reasons why patches are > not accepted on an active project: (1) Your idea is sound, but your > technical approach is lacking; (2) Philosophically, what you are trying > to do is not in harmony with the project's goals, the technical approach > irrelevant. > > If you disagree with their (2) response, there is nothing to stop you > from forking the project. Indeed, this is done more often than you > think. glibc, the heart of the GNU operating system, was swapped right > out under your feet in Karmic with most people being none the wiser. It > was replaced with eglibc. eglibc is a fork of glibc, for philosophical > reasons. > > If you don't want to fork it, there is nothing to stop you from patching > at the package maintainers level. Indeed, most of the official packages > contain distribution level patches. You can see this in the > debian/patches directory in many of the Debian / Ubuntu source packages. > > Kip > > -- > Clipboard is erased after closing program. affects multiple programs. > https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/21202 > You received this bug notification because you are a direct subscriber > of a duplicate bug (via bug 11334). > Bartolomeo Nicolotti v.Fossano 18 12040 Montanera (CN) bart.nicolo...@libero.it http://www.bartolomeonicolotti.it +393475801751 -- Clipboard is erased after closing program. affects multiple programs. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/21202 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is a direct subscriber. -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list ubuntu-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs