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 Re: Looking for a Ubuntu equivalent of X 
 28 Feb 07 07:58:38 
 
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From: wannes 
Subject: Re: Looking for a Ubuntu equivalent of XP sending picture by email
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Mike Easter schreef:
> wannes wrote:
>> Mike Easter schreef:
>>> wannes wrote:
>>>
>>>> You could install nautilus-image-converter, use it to resize and
>>>> then right-click -> Send To on the image you would like to mail.
>>>
>>> I have an uptodate Feisty and I don't see anything called
>>> nautilus-image-converter in the add/remove function under graphics or
>>> searching for nautilus.
>>
>> It's in universe. Have you enabled the universe repositories?
>
> My software sources function lists these checked:
> canonical supported open source main
> community maintained open source universe
> proprietary drivers for devices restricted
> software restricted by copyright or legal issues multivers
> source code
>
> and sez to download that from server for US
>
> Does that mean that all of those which are checked are enabled, or does
> that just mean that if they /were/ enabled, that's how they would be
> downloaded?

Dunno. To be honest, I don't use add/remove, I just use aptitude ...

> For example, opera isn't listed in the add/remove either

I only see it when selecting: show third-party programs.

-- 
wannes



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