Re: [Lubuntu-desktop] lubuntu-bug

2011-11-16 Thread Julien Lavergne
On Tue, 15 Nov 2011 21:25:04 -0800
∅  wrote:

> I was using ubuntu-bug the other day to file a bug report. Ultimately 
> the bug seemed to be traced back to the default settings of Lubuntu. Of 
> course, in Launchpad, the bug is against Ubuntu and not Lubuntu. I think 
> more than a few of us have seen that installing Ubuntu, adding the 
> lubuntu-desktop meta package, and then removing the unnecessary stuff is 
> not the same as a fresh Lubuntu install. That being said, it seems to me 
> that this is a little misleading and perhaps inappropriate. What is true 
> for Lubuntu is not necessarily true for Ubuntu and vice versa. This 
> seems consistent with Elbuntu, for example, which shows up in the list 
> of distros on Launchpad. That being said, what about having Lubuntu 
> listed in the distro list and perhaps creating a *l*ubuntu-bug wrapper 
> for apport. Thoughts?

It is the way Launchpad works, all derivatives are under Ubuntu, because we 
share the same reporitories. The others distributions lised in Launchpad are 
outside the Ubuntu family.

Regards,
Julien Lavergne
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[Lubuntu-desktop] Fwd: Launchpad: Reminder about lubuntu-desktop's PPAs

2011-11-16 Thread Mario Behling
Dear all,

Launchpads/Canonical policies demand that the lubuntu team becomes
moderated. More info below. I had to change the group to moderated.

Thanks,

Mario


-- Forwarded message --
From: Steve Kowalik 
Date: Thu, Nov 17, 2011 at 7:25 AM
Subject: Launchpad: Reminder about lubuntu-desktop's PPAs


Last week we wrote to tell you that on 2011-11-23 we will be changing the
membership policy of your Launchpad team lubuntu-desktop to moderated.
We're doing this to protect the people who use that team's Personal Package
Archive (PPA).

Right now, "lubuntu-desktop" has an open membership policy, meaning anyone
can join the team and upload potentially malicious packages to the PPA.

We strongly recommend that you change your team's membership policy now and
audit the team's membership to make sure that you trust each member.

You can change the team's membership policy here:

 https://launchpad.net/~lubuntu-desktop/+edit

Otherwise, you can delete the team's PPA and retain the open membership
policy.

Before you can create a new team PPA, a team's membership policy must be
either moderated or restricted. Your team was created before we improved
the security around team PPAs.

These changes won't have any affect on the team's current members. However
it does mean that you'll have to approve new team members.

There's more about Launchpad's team membership policies here:

 https://help.launchpad.net/Teams/CreatingAndRunning

Email feedb...@launchpad.net if you have any questions.

Thanks,

Steve Kowalik
On behalf of the Launchpad team

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[Lubuntu-desktop] Minimal Install Problem

2011-11-16 Thread Tim Bernhard
Hi Everyone,

I'm, trying to resurrect an old Sony Vaio PCG-9401.  This thing is an old
Windose ME machine that came with AMD processor, 12GB hard drive and 64mb
of RAM.  I had a 128mb stick of pc-100 so I dropped that in to bring the
RAM up to 192mb.  I installed Lubuntu using the mini.iso.  It took a while
but the install completed.

The problem is that after rebooting the system I get the following message:


vt596_smbus :00:07.4: SMBUS: Error: Host SMBus controller not enabled!
- upgrade BIOS or use force=1


After that, the Lubuntu splash screen is briefly displayed and then the
screen goes blank.

Any ideas?

Thanks,

Tim
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