[ubuntu-x] September X maintenance

2009-09-03 Thread Bryce Harrington
Hi all,

For the month of September, Alberto Milone will be covering for me on
Ubuntu X maintenance, as I'll be off for paternity leave and
conferences.  Please contact him if you need any assistance with X
issues.

I'll be around tomorrow, and back to work Oct 1st after the X
Developer's Conference.

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[ubuntu-in] Question about install software from source versus software from repos

2009-09-03 Thread Ramnarayan.K
Hi

am dual booting ubuntu 7.10 and 9.04. The former because when
broadbadn does not work (which is frequently the case) then i need to
use 7.10 because it allows me to use a device which does not work on
9.04.

Often i need to work on openoffice documents while on the net, so if
its a document on 9.04 ooo.org (version 3.x) it mostly crashes while
being accessed on 7.10 (ooo.org version 2.4x).

I don't want to upgrade 7.10 because the said internet access device
(a cdma wll phone) is very very finicky about what kernel it works on.
Secondly i find that if i partially upgrade software via apt /
synaptic then strange crashes happen in many related software.

So am wondering if i am better off installing such software that i
will dual use , from source ??

look forward to opinions and advise.

thanks
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Re: [ubuntu-in] Question about install software from source versus software from repos

2009-09-03 Thread Sameep


On 03-Sep-09, at 2:55 PM, Ramnarayan.K wrote:

 Hi

 am dual booting ubuntu 7.10 and 9.04. The former because when
 broadbadn does not work (which is frequently the case) then i need to
 use 7.10 because it allows me to use a device which does not work on
 9.04.

 Often i need to work on openoffice documents while on the net, so if
 its a document on 9.04 ooo.org (version 3.x) it mostly crashes while
 being accessed on 7.10 (ooo.org version 2.4x).

 I don't want to upgrade 7.10 because the said internet access device
 (a cdma wll phone) is very very finicky about what kernel it works on.
 Secondly i find that if i partially upgrade software via apt /
 synaptic then strange crashes happen in many related software.

 So am wondering if i am better off installing such software that i
 will dual use , from source ??



  Have you tried uninstalling the 2.4 version and installing v 3.x  
from Debs ?



Regards,

Sameep
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The Best Online Linux Distro Store





 look forward to opinions and advise.

 thanks
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Re: [ubuntu-in] Question about install software from source versus software from repos

2009-09-03 Thread Sameep





On 03-Sep-09, at 3:20 PM, Ramnarayan.K wrote:

 On Thu, Sep 3, 2009 at 3:09 PM, Sameepsam...@tuxwire.com wrote:

  Have you tried uninstalling the 2.4 version and installing v 3.x
 from Debs ?

 Nope, thought about it though

 so what advantage would debs give over say the source file - will it
 be easier. ?? will it allow for inconsitency from other dependencies




Yes debs will take care of dependencies. Please make sure you  
uninstall v 2.4 first. You can get the debs here :

http://download.openoffice.org/other.html





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 ??

 am not sure what problems installing from source will have either.

 So will try and get hold of the deb and try

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Re: [ubuntu-in] Invitation to connect on LinkedIn

2009-09-03 Thread ankur mishra
HI! 
afaik, this is not a place to post such invitations. Please take care from the 
next time that you don't post such messages.
Thank you!

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[ubuntu-in] Hello From Pune

2009-09-03 Thread अभिजित Abhijit
Hello All, Let me introduce myself first. My name is Abhijit and I'm free
software activist from Pune. I'm part of Lokayat Free Knowledge Initiative
(l...@googlegroups.com) which is part of an activist group called Lokayat.
Through LFKI we are trying to propagate the ideology of free software and
Linux. We keep organizing seminars/talks in various colleges in Pune for
this. We are also trying to start a Linux Support Network in Pune.

I'm also a faculty in the Govt. Engg College (COeP) in Pune to earn my bread
(no butter :p). I joined here 6 months back and now we've started the CoEP
Free Software Users Group (cof...@googlegroups.com) recently.

We wish to hold various programs (talks/seminars/demos) in Pune/CoEP to
propagate the ideology of free software-free knowledge and to spread the
usage of FOSS technologies. For this I'd like to get in touch with our
community people who can talk on free software, software patents, what's new
in Linux and like that.


Would be great if you can help me on this.

Abhijit

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[ubuntu-uk] laptops and broadband dongles

2009-09-03 Thread Jon Taylor
Hi all,

I'm looking for some information. My father in law is looking to buy a
laptop and broadband dongle. We've (sort of) found a laptop that we're going
to put Jaunty onto but I'd like to know if there are any ISP's we should
look at and also any we should avoid?

Also are there issues with dongles and Ubuntu or is it going to be plain
sailing? Please bear in mind that this is going to be for a recently retired
person who has only ever had MS OS's so he definitely won't understand
terminal or other technical stuff. I'll probably be the one setting it all
up for him.

I'd be really grateful for any advice and/or warnings of potential hazards.

Thanks

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Re: [ubuntu-uk] laptops and broadband dongles

2009-09-03 Thread Matt Jones
If he is only going to use it a small amount, then Vodafone offer the
best deal, top up £15 for 1GB. Then use it until it runs out. With
everyone else, your 1GB of data only lasts 30days, even if you haven't
used it all.

Most of the dongles are plug and play, I'm not sure about the
Vodaphone one though, as the field has developed so quickly, then the
drivers aren't in Ubuntu yet for the most modern ones.

Do you have a link to the laptop?

Matt.

On Thu, Sep 3, 2009 at 9:17 PM, Jon Taylorjonptay...@btinternet.com wrote:
 Hi all,

 I’m looking for some information. My father in law is looking to buy a
 laptop and broadband dongle. We’ve (sort of) found a laptop that we’re going
 to put Jaunty onto but I’d like to know if there are any ISP’s we should
 look at and also any we should avoid?

 Also are there issues with dongles and Ubuntu or is it going to be plain
 sailing? Please bear in mind that this is going to be for a recently retired
 person who has only ever had MS OS’s so he definitely won’t understand
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Re: [ubuntu-uk] laptops and broadband dongles

2009-09-03 Thread Tony Pursell
My wife's Vodaphone dongle just works when I plug it into my EEEPC 
running Jaunty 9.04.  We bought it about six months ago and still have 
£12 of the inclusive £15 left.  In Windows you  get a desktop app 
which gives you information about useage, connection speed, etc, 
which you don't get in Linux.  I guess its not the cheapest deal, but it 
suites our very occasional use.  If your father in law is going to be a 
heavy user, you should look at the other pay as you go deals and 
possibly pay monthly contracts (or get him fixed line broadband)

Tony

On 3 Sep 2009 at 21:30, Matt Jones wrote:

 
 If he is only going to use it a small amount, then Vodafone offer the
 best deal, top up £15 for 1GB. Then use it until it runs out. With
 everyone else, your 1GB of data only lasts 30days, even if you haven't
 used it all.
 
 Most of the dongles are plug and play, I'm not sure about the
 Vodaphone one though, as the field has developed so quickly, then the
 drivers aren't in Ubuntu yet for the most modern ones.
 
 Do you have a link to the laptop?
 
 Matt.
 
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  Hi all,
 
  I’m looking for some information. My father in law is looking to buy a
  laptop and broadband dongle. We’ve (sort of) found a laptop that we’re going
  to put Jaunty onto but I’d like to know if there are any ISP’s we should
  look at and also any we should avoid?
 
  Also are there issues with dongles and Ubuntu or is it going to be plain
  sailing? Please bear in mind that this is going to be for a recently retired
  person who has only ever had MS OS’s so he definitely won’t understand
  terminal or other technical stuff. I’ll probably be the one setting it all
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  I’d be really grateful for any advice and/or warnings of potential hazards.
 
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Re: [ubuntu-uk] laptops and broadband dongles

2009-09-03 Thread Robert Longstaff
 Most of the dongles are plug and play, I'm not sure about the
 Vodaphone one though, as the field has developed so quickly, then the
 drivers aren't in Ubuntu yet for the most modern ones.

The Vodafone K3565 works OK on Jaunty but I did need
to change some of the default settings in Network
Manager.

One you've plugged it in and created a 'Vodafone
(pre-pay)' entry, edit the settings to change the APN
to 'pp.internet' and restrict the allowed authentication
methods to:

PAP
CHAP
MSCHAP v2


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Re: [ubuntu-uk] laptops and broadband dongles

2009-09-03 Thread Chris Rowson
 Most of the dongles are plug and play, I'm not sure about the
 Vodaphone one though, as the field has developed so quickly, then the
 drivers aren't in Ubuntu yet for the most modern ones.

 The Vodafone K3565 works OK on Jaunty but I did need
 to change some of the default settings in Network
 Manager.

 One you've plugged it in and created a 'Vodafone
 (pre-pay)' entry, edit the settings to change the APN
 to 'pp.internet' and restrict the allowed authentication
 methods to:

 PAP
 CHAP
 MSCHAP v2


Back in the murky depths of time I wrote this tutorial on getting a 3G
USB modem to work with Ubuntu using the Vodaphone connect drivers.
I've not used this for a while but it *might* still be relevant today.

http://www.justuber.com/blog/2008/06/25/setting-up-your-huawei-e220-3g-usb-modem-on-ubuntu-three-uk/

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Re: [ubuntu-uk] laptops and broadband dongles

2009-09-03 Thread Graham Smith
Jon

 I’m looking for some information. My father in law is looking to buy a
 laptop and broadband dongle. We’ve (sort of) found a laptop that we’re going
 to put Jaunty onto but I’d like to know if there are any ISP’s we should
 look at and also any we should avoid?


I found that the 3-mobile  dongle works fine on my Asus eeepc 901 with
mint gloria (aka Jaunty) on it.  3-mobile  give 1gb a month at £10.
(or if you are an existing customer, its £5 a month)

 Mint automatically  found the dongle and identified the network.

However, if you look at the coverage maps, and I hadn't realised this,
you will see the coverage for mobile broadband is very different to
the mobile phone coverage. I had stupidly assumed that of I could get
a mobile phone signal I would get a broadband signal.

For example I pick up no broadband signal in my office or house(6 and
20 miles south of Bath), which now that I have checked is indicated on
the map as not being covered.  Indeed now looking at the map, there
are massive gaps in coverage, and its not just 3-mobile who have these
gaps, so I would check this, as there are lots of unexpected gaps.  On
the outskirts of Newport in South Wales, I picked up a signal fine
with the 3 dongle, but an 02 dongle couldn't find any signal.

In practice, in the 18 months of owning the dongle, I have only picked
up a signal three or four times. This has been across SW England,
South Wales, Central Scotland and North West Scotland.  In most of
these cases I could pick up a good mobile phone signal, but nothing at
all on broadband.

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can ubuntu run on a ipack

2009-09-03 Thread mike
Hi, I have a friend who has a ipack made by HP. I was wondering if ubuntu can 
run on those units. I would have to attach a keyboard, but it would make a nice 
small computer if this is possible.
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Ubuntu Studio daily CD health check

2009-09-03 Thread Colin Watson
This is a daily health check report on the Ubuntu Studio CD images.
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Ubuntu-au Obsolete? or needing a revamp?

2009-09-03 Thread Scott Evans
Is it still fair to say that Australia still has an active ubuntu
team?

It seems that the proposed monthly meeting have failed, if a call for
help goes out on #ubuntu-au it generally goes unanswered as the person
doing the asking is in need of a quick answer and possibly leaves
assuming no-one wants to help them.

Is ubuntu-au still a current valid loco team if it's essentially
inactive?

What I'm hoping to achieve here is constructive comments/criticism of
the current state of ubuntu-au and hopefully get some activity happening
again... (may just be banging my head against a brick wall!)

Now I have abandoned any future applications (already tried twice only
to be rejected) to become an ubuntu member due to the narrow minded ways
of the force! but I'm keen to make a go of making something of
ubuntu-au.

Currently the ubuntu-au mailing list averages about 25-75 spam emails a
day! and it's rare to see a valid request (from mirrored sources of this
list) also they are generally requests for help. I realise that not
everyone is at their PC 24/7 or active on IRC but if I was asked as to
the current involvement of ubuntu-au I'd be hard pressed to give an
truthful answer to it meaning as currently it achieves very little
(IMHO)

So please bring forth a plethora of suggestion/ideas  comments... 

I am but one... as many we are a community...  lets make it happen

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Re: Ubuntu-au Obsolete? or needing a revamp?

2009-09-03 Thread Cary Bielenberg
Guys, I'm in Brizvegas  check every release for a Brissy party to meet 
other Ubuntu users but alas there has been none. I am considering the 
next Sydney or Melbourne party just to touch base. I must confess to 
sitting on the sidelines waiting for things to happen, so I guess I'm 
part of the problem for not getting off my proverbial  participating or 
initiating activities.


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RE: Ubuntu-au Obsolete? or needing a revamp?

2009-09-03 Thread Greg McNamara
I'm up for any of the suggestions. I use Twitter which is good for updates and 
URL or info. I'm in Perth so local meets will always be a problem unless 
sufficient numbers. But I'm up for helping where I can guys gals  

 Subject: Re: Ubuntu-au Obsolete? or needing a revamp?
 From: dns_ser...@yahoo.com
 To: ubuntu-au@lists.ubuntu.com
 Date: Thu, 3 Sep 2009 20:51:15 +0930
 
 Hi Scott,
 
 
 I've been thinking about this for a while and i'm still not sure what we
 can do of what we can do.
 
 First thing we need to work out what we are here for.
 Are we here just as a mailing list/irc room for anyone who wanders in?
 That is something that is relatively easy to do and does not have a huge
 amount of overhead. This is what we are currently doing and is working
 fine if that is all we want to do but we could do more.
 
 We have some problems that many loco's don't have. We are a big country
 and we are not all in the same place. From what i can see most of the
 active loco's are in a narrower area ie just a state in the usa where
 there are a lot of people that can meet up.
 
 I don't think we can become a lug and all meet up and talk about ubuntu.
 many it appears that most of the people that hang out in irc are from
 sydney and it might work there but not nation wide. I'd be happy to do
 something if we all meet up at things like linux.conf.au or osdc (i
 should go to that atleast once) and i think we should atleast go out to
 dinner at linux.conf.au, depending on how many are coming i'd be happy
 to pay for peoples drinks or meals.
 
 We probably are not that big but feel free to speak up. To do anything
 we need someone to think up an idea and then someone to do it. Feel free
 to make a suggestion. We probably have a lot of people here with the
 time and ability but not the ideas.
 
 I don't think we talk enough. We don't seem to have any developers on
 this list, if we do please post a message on what project you are
 working on. We should also share what we are doing as users. I've seen
 some chatter about google wave in irc, how is that progressing for
 example. 
 
 I sit in irc most days. irc is great if you know someone but horrible if
 you don't and it can take some time to get to know people there. We do
 get quite a bit of people joining #ubuntu-au, asking a question and
 leaving within a minute. it is kind of frustrating when it happens.
 there have been many times when someone will join, ask a question and
 leave before you are able to finish typing a hello message. 
 
 Now i've spent far too long rambling about some of the problems what
 could we do?
 
 Well we have a planet which is good. We could try and make an effort to
 write something useful on there, anyone got any good tips etc? it is
 something we are doing but we could do more. It's probably not something
 that i'm going to do but if i have anything interesting to share i'll do
 it.
 
 Do we have a facebook group, twitter handles etc. i'm identi.ca/dns but
 i do not say a lot there.
 
 
 How do you find out about us?
 I've been an ubuntu user since neerly the start and had not bother
 joining a loco. I've known about loco's for a while but never got around
 to it.
 Do you guys mention it at lug meetings etc? a little bit of word of
 mouth will probably help.
 
 I'm going to start a linux australia podcast (if anyone replies to my
 message). if you want to bring back the ubuntu podcast i'd be happy to
 help.
 
 Hopefully you have read all my rambling and we are waiting on your ideas
 and suggestions.
 
 
 Regards,
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Re: Ubuntu-au Obsolete? or needing a revamp?

2009-09-03 Thread George Patterson
(Ryan, best of luck with the exams)

At least in Melbourne, I think the problem is that there are a lot of
groups for someone time competing. Eg. I have a Hackerspace meeting on
Tuesdays which is the same evening as Linux Users of Victoria
meetings.

However, as we have software freedom day (the weekend 19th/20th around
the country), the Ubuntu-au community has the opportunity to meet
there for a discussion and coffee or other beverage.

Otherwise weekends are usually faily clear but more difficult for
those with families or other commitments that can't be shifted.

Regarding IRC comms, we are never going to be able to stop those that
join, ask a question and  quit the minute after. It is always very
difficult to provide volunteer driven real time support which is
effective.

I'm sorry but I don't think I have the answers.. Though it could be
worth have a meet up somewhere on a monthly basis, not sure what
format it should be. Perhaps as a brunch perhaps? But I don't think we
need another specialised LUG.


Regards


George

2009/9/3 Ryan Ralph ryanralph1...@gmail.com:
 Hi there,
 I'm a relatively new user to ubuntu compared to some of the more experiences 
 users out there. I have been following this emailing list for a while and 
 have found many interesting hints and tips. I'm not very into the IRC but I'm 
 definitely open to any new suggestions such as facebook groups for 
 communication.
 As for meeting up, I'm in melbourne and so far haven't heard of anything 
 about this but would be definitely interested to get together with anyone 
 interested from melbourne.
 Not being a member of this loco team for long I don't really know how things 
 should be run or could be improved but I'd definitely like to see things 
 running at full potential.
 This could be really great and I'd like to do my best to contribute even 
 though its coming up to year 12 exams. Interested to see how things go...
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 On Thu, Sep 3, 2009 at 9:36 PM, Greg McNamara maccamenz...@hotmail.com 
 wrote:

 I'm up for any of the suggestions. I use Twitter which is good for updates 
 and URL or info. I'm in Perth so local meets will always be a problem unless 
 sufficient numbers. But I'm up for helping where I can guys gals

  Subject: Re: Ubuntu-au Obsolete? or needing a revamp?
  From: dns_ser...@yahoo.com
  To: ubuntu-au@lists.ubuntu.com
  Date: Thu, 3 Sep 2009 20:51:15 +0930
 
  Hi Scott,
 
 
  I've been thinking about this for a while and i'm still not sure what we
  can do of what we can do.
 
  First thing we need to work out what we are here for.
  Are we here just as a mailing list/irc room for anyone who wanders in?
  That is something that is relatively easy to do and does not have a huge
  amount of overhead. This is what we are currently doing and is working
  fine if that is all we want to do but we could do more.
 
  We have some problems that many loco's don't have. We are a big country
  and we are not all in the same place. From what i can see most of the
  active loco's are in a narrower area ie just a state in the usa where
  there are a lot of people that can meet up.
 
  I don't think we can become a lug and all meet up and talk about ubuntu.
  many it appears that most of the people that hang out in irc are from
  sydney and it might work there but not nation wide. I'd be happy to do
  something if we all meet up at things like linux.conf.au or osdc (i
  should go to that atleast once) and i think we should atleast go out to
  dinner at linux.conf.au, depending on how many are coming i'd be happy
  to pay for peoples drinks or meals.
 
  We probably are not that big but feel free to speak up. To do anything
  we need someone to think up an idea and then someone to do it. Feel free
  to make a suggestion. We probably have a lot of people here with the
  time and ability but not the ideas.
 
  I don't think we talk enough. We don't seem to have any developers on
  this list, if we do please post a message on what project you are
  working on. We should also share what we are doing as users. I've seen
  some chatter about google wave in irc, how is that progressing for
  example.
 
  I sit in irc most days. irc is great if you know someone but horrible if
  you don't and it can take some time to get to know people there. We do
  get quite a bit of people joining #ubuntu-au, asking a question and
  leaving within a minute. it is kind of frustrating when it happens.
  there have been many times when someone will join, ask a question and
  leave before you are able to finish typing a hello message.
 
  Now i've spent far too long rambling about some of the problems what
  could we do?
 
  Well we have a planet which is good. We could try and make an effort to
  write something useful on there, anyone got any good tips etc? it is
  something we are doing but we could do more. It's probably not something
  that i'm going to do but if i have anything interesting to share i'll do
  

Re: Ubuntu-au Obsolete? or needing a revamp?

2009-09-03 Thread Scott Evans
Thanks to all that have sent a reply thus far... 

I'm collecting the information to use as a guide to get the feel for
what people want/expect/like/whatever! from ubuntu-au 

BTW I'm not saying that I want to take control over ubuntu-au! I just
want to see it become a resource that we all can use and improve on...

I also posted my email to my blog this is also incorporated into the
ubuntu-au planet... my blog also sends out to twitter/identi.ca/facebook
so I'm trying to make a noise!

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Meetings.

2009-09-03 Thread kenneth
I am a Ubuntu user who  cannot make some, probably all meetings in 
Melbourne which is about 30k from me . /I use online forums and other 
informations for assistance/ , there is lots of information available 
but more online information is mostly of assistance.


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Re: Ubuntu-au Obsolete? or needing a revamp?

2009-09-03 Thread Blindraven
I for one know that SLUG (Sydney Linux User Group) is very active, has
monthly meetings which are packed and a very active mailing list. They have
a monthly SLUGlets meeting where newbs get together and talk about newbie
material, and a lot of them are Ubuntu users.




On Fri, Sep 4, 2009 at 10:38 AM, Scott Evans sc...@vk7hse.hobby-site.orgwrote:

  Thanks to all that have sent a reply thus far...

 I'm collecting the information to use as a guide to get the feel for what
 people want/expect/like/whatever! from ubuntu-au

 BTW I'm not saying that I want to take control over ubuntu-au! I just want
 to see it become a resource that we all can use and improve on...

 I also posted my email to my blog this is also incorporated into the
 ubuntu-au planet... my blog also sends out to twitter/identi.ca/facebookso 
 I'm trying to make a noise!

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Re: Ubuntu-au Obsolete? or needing a revamp?

2009-09-03 Thread Chris Chinchilla
The strange this is, Ubuntu growth is rapid at the moment, and there are
a lot of groups out there, I'm a little new to the list so I'm not
entirely sure what it's supposed to be here for, but I think there is
still a space for an Australian Ubuntu 'overseer', but we do suffer from
geographical extremities and the fact that little modification is needed
here from the US / UK versions... Perhaps a rethinking into more of a
resource for pooling together Ubuntu users and groups?

What do other groups around the world do?

A lack of finances means that a meet up is hard bearing in mind the
Geography of Australia, but my most immediate idea would be to change or
at least update the website, I cam across the site from the Ubuntu site
as an interested party and was greeted by an out of date site, which
will put beginners off.

On Thu, 2009-09-03 at 23:19 +1000, Dave Hall wrote: 

 Hi Scott,
 
 On Thu, 2009-09-03 at 17:18 +1000, Scott Evans wrote:
  Is it still fair to say that Australia still has an active ubuntu
  team?
  
  It seems that the proposed monthly meeting have failed, if a call for
  help goes out on #ubuntu-au it generally goes unanswered as the person
  doing the asking is in need of a quick answer and possibly leaves
  assuming no-one wants to help them.
 
 I look at the list every day or so depending on work demands.  I
 currently subscribe to about 30 lists of varying traffic levels.
 
 I have been a Linux desktop user for many years - I run warty on my 2nd
 desktop :)
 
 Supporting Linux desktops isn't easy, each person's setup is different.
 Look at Rob's recent thread on his vodafone HSDPA modem.  I have a fair
 bit of experience using 3G modems with Linux, I am about to by my 7th
 modem, and sign my 6th contract.  If he had have email another week I
 may not have had time to put the effort in.
 
 Lets look at the quick answer issue for a minute.  Most users pay
 nothing for ubuntu.  They pay around $200 for a copy of Windows on a new
 PC.  with either option there is no offer of free support.  If people
 want a quick answer, they can always pay for one.  
 
 I am a big user of FOSS.  If I want an SLA, I buy the commercial*
 version, or pay for a support contract.  At the same time, I know where
 to find a lot of info, so when I can I spend my time, not cash on
 getting support.
 
 On a few occassions I have had beer delivered to people on the other
 side of the world after getting help with critical issues.
 
 The software is free as in freedom (and beer too), but the support isn't
 included, that is a bonus.
 
 Note: * commercial doesn't mean proprietary.  In some cases it does, but
 there is loads of commercial open source out there too.
 
  What I'm hoping to achieve here is constructive comments/criticism of
  the current state of ubuntu-au and hopefully get some activity
  happening again... (may just be banging my head against a brick wall!)
 
 Go for it.  But have a clear plan on what _you_ plan to do for the
 community.  Don't do something expecting there to be a bunch of others
 with the same motivations and time as you.  If others don't jump on
 board, it doesn't mean they think you are wrong, hate you etc etc, they
 may have more important things to do or lack the technical skills etc.
 
  Currently the ubuntu-au mailing list averages about 25-75 spam emails
  a day! and it's rare to see a valid request (from mirrored sources of
  this list) also they are generally requests for help. I realise that
  not everyone is at their PC 24/7 or active on IRC but if I was asked
  as to the current involvement of ubuntu-au I'd be hard pressed to give
  an  truthful answer to it meaning as currently it achieves very little
  (IMHO)
  
  So please bring forth a plethora of suggestion/ideas  comments... 
  
  I am but one... as many we are a community...  lets make it happen
 
 I will contribute when I have time, but I have very little time
 available this month.  My community time this month will be spent
 converting the local community run internet cafe from windows to ubuntu
 - well most of the machines.  I will also be launching the drupal
 powered community website - http://newstead.vic.au.  Finally I will
 rolling out a free wifi network in the CBD of my town.  
 
 October will mostly be spent travelling for business.  Somewhere in
 there I need to make time for my family.  Explaining to yet another
 person that the  $100 inkjet printer they bought is a useless
 winprinter isn't even on the radar.
 
 I hope you are still reading to here.  I have been involved in FOSS
 projects for almost 10 years.  I hate to see people with energy get
 discouraged, we need fresh faces, new blood, different directions.  At
 the same time, you should be stepping up to do something, not stepping
 up to tell others what to do.  Be brave, take the jump.  See where you
 end up.  I wish you the best.  Be prepared to put in the hard yards.
 
 Cheers
 
 Dave
 
 PS Please consider dropping the 2 images from your 

Re: Ubuntu-au Obsolete? or needing a revamp?

2009-09-03 Thread Dale
Hi all,

I am from Adelaide, and for me to getting to physical meetings it
about a 80Km round trip, and when I move soon to the other side of
town to the country it going to be a ~100Km round, hence this makes it
hard to do meetings.  Also at the new place I will not be on the
internet as often as I will be connected via GSM as there no ADSL up
there at the moment.

At the moment I try my best to help out on IRC and the mailing list
when possible.  To the point of using facebook / twitter etc, they
sound good and all but some of use may / will not probably wish to use
them services.  I think the best thing to maybe do is promote the use
of the mail list and IRC channel(s) more for people to use, and keep
the confusion to a minimum for everyone.

my 2 cents worth

Regards
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Re: Ubuntu-au Obsolete? or needing a revamp?

2009-09-03 Thread dean
Is there an Australian LoCo irc channel?

Regards
Dean

Dale wrote:
 Hi all,

 I am from Adelaide, and for me to getting to physical meetings it
 about a 80Km round trip, and when I move soon to the other side of
 town to the country it going to be a ~100Km round, hence this makes it
 hard to do meetings.  Also at the new place I will not be on the
 internet as often as I will be connected via GSM as there no ADSL up
 there at the moment.

 At the moment I try my best to help out on IRC and the mailing list
 when possible.  To the point of using facebook / twitter etc, they
 sound good and all but some of use may / will not probably wish to use
 them services.  I think the best thing to maybe do is promote the use
 of the mail list and IRC channel(s) more for people to use, and keep
 the confusion to a minimum for everyone.

 my 2 cents worth

 Regards
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Re: Ubuntu-au Obsolete? or needing a revamp?

2009-09-03 Thread Dale
Hi Dean,

I gather you are referring to IRC, if so.
Server: irc.freenode.net
Channel: #ubuntu-au

There is also a general chat channel too on the freenode server
Channel: #ubuntu-au-chat

Regards
Dale

2009/9/4 dean deanubu...@gmail.com:
 Is there an Australian LoCo irc channel?

 Regards
 Dean

 Dale wrote:
 Hi all,

 I am from Adelaide, and for me to getting to physical meetings it
 about a 80Km round trip, and when I move soon to the other side of
 town to the country it going to be a ~100Km round, hence this makes it
 hard to do meetings.  Also at the new place I will not be on the
 internet as often as I will be connected via GSM as there no ADSL up
 there at the moment.

 At the moment I try my best to help out on IRC and the mailing list
 when possible.  To the point of using facebook / twitter etc, they
 sound good and all but some of use may / will not probably wish to use
 them services.  I think the best thing to maybe do is promote the use
 of the mail list and IRC channel(s) more for people to use, and keep
 the confusion to a minimum for everyone.

 my 2 cents worth

 Regards
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locale info for CKB

2009-09-03 Thread Aras Noori
Hi All,
I in need some advice for recorrcting faults on local information for
CKB kurdish Sorani in Ubuntu. Will be happy for any support and tipps.

The last copy of CKB locale info can be found here:
http://sourceware.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=9809


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Re: Imports slowness in Launchpad translations

2009-09-03 Thread Danilo Šegan
У сре, 02. 09 2009. у 18:01 +0200, Danilo Šegan пише:

 We've noticed a big slowdown in how translation imports are processed.
 If you notice any other services seeming to go slower than usual, please
 let us know.

We tracked down the problem:

  https://bugs.launchpad.net/rosetta/+bug/410293

We have a fix for it already, but it's triggered only by certain KDE
package uploads where the uploader has their email set as obsolete.

Imports are now going on at a much faster rate, though we do have
another 37k files to process in the backlog (it grew to 55k files during
the slowness).

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Reminder: translation meeting today at 15:00UTC

2009-09-03 Thread David Planella
Hi translators,

This is simply a reminder of the translations meeting today at 15:00UTC
in #ubuntu-meeting.

Please feel free to add any topics to the agenda.

* Agenda: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Translations/Meetings/2009-09-03
* How to join the meetings:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Translations/Meetings/2009-09-03

Some time ago [1] I was asking whether you'd prefer to have monthly
meetings or whether you'd find another time more suitable. Any thoughts
on this?

Regards,
David.

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https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-translators/2009-August/002682.html

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Welsh Translation Team is back!

2009-09-03 Thread Mark Jones
Hello all,
My name is Mark Jones (https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MarkJones), and I am  
the in situ (not yet official) administrator for the Ubuntu Welsh  
Translation Team. The group's day to day running will be done by me,  
but I am under the authority of Christopher Swift 
(https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Chris 
), who is the Welsh Translation Team Manager, as well as the Ubuntu  
Cymru (Wales) LoCo Administrator.

I can also speak French, and have been learning Spanish, although I  
have stopped learning Spanish now until after my degree, I also have  
relatives who speak Greek, so I am a true linguist.

My experience in translation is varied, having recently started work  
on translating a PC Game into Welsh, and having worked on the Open  
Transport Tycoon Deluxe translations I am used to the various systems  
that are used in Translations, albeit the fact that I'm new to  
Rosetta, but I am a fast learner and will soon know my way around the  
system.

I feel that Welsh has become a neglected language in ICT and  
computing, and I hope that with my help and the work my team will be  
working on that things will change.

That's enough talk from me for now, If you require any further  
information about me then please look at my Ubuntu Wiki Page 
(https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MarkJones 
) or my Launchpad Page (https://launchpad.net/~mark-welshdragon). The  
Welsh Translation Team will become active again in a few days.

As we say in Wales: Hwyl Fawr (Goodbye)
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Re: Welsh Translation Team is back!

2009-09-03 Thread malditoastur
Hi Mark,

you are welcome to Ubuntu Translators.
I've seen that our groups have the same number of contributors (38), so
I realise how important is what you are going to do...


Iñigo Varela,
Ubuntu Asturian Translators Team


El xue, 03-09-2009 a les 18:12 +0100, Mark Jones escribió:
 Hello all,
 My name is Mark Jones (https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MarkJones), and I am  
 the in situ (not yet official) administrator for the Ubuntu Welsh  
 Translation Team. The group's day to day running will be done by me,  
 but I am under the authority of Christopher Swift 
 (https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Chris 
 ), who is the Welsh Translation Team Manager, as well as the Ubuntu  
 Cymru (Wales) LoCo Administrator.
 
 I can also speak French, and have been learning Spanish, although I  
 have stopped learning Spanish now until after my degree, I also have  
 relatives who speak Greek, so I am a true linguist.
 
 My experience in translation is varied, having recently started work  
 on translating a PC Game into Welsh, and having worked on the Open  
 Transport Tycoon Deluxe translations I am used to the various systems  
 that are used in Translations, albeit the fact that I'm new to  
 Rosetta, but I am a fast learner and will soon know my way around the  
 system.
 
 I feel that Welsh has become a neglected language in ICT and  
 computing, and I hope that with my help and the work my team will be  
 working on that things will change.
 
 That's enough talk from me for now, If you require any further  
 information about me then please look at my Ubuntu Wiki Page 
 (https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MarkJones 
 ) or my Launchpad Page (https://launchpad.net/~mark-welshdragon). The  
 Welsh Translation Team will become active again in a few days.
 
 As we say in Wales: Hwyl Fawr (Goodbye)
 Mark
 
 


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Re: Welsh Translation Team is back!

2009-09-03 Thread malditoastur
...38 contributors in Jaunty

40 contributors in Karmic xD


El xue, 03-09-2009 a les 19:35 +0200, malditoastur escribió:
 I've seen that our groups have the same number of contributors (38),
 so


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Re: Usb Fast Track Maudio

2009-09-03 Thread nathalie
Hello
No not the ULTRA but just the M-Audio Fast Track, i think it is the 
cheapest of all .. which is with USB -- not USB 2 which obsioulsy 
doesn't work with Linux ??
i didn't know that by the way !

sorry for that bad news :-/

output of lsusb M-audio is fourth line ( by the way: it is listed in the 
sound properties possibilities you just need to select it if you want 
the sound from the card, but i know you already know that !) :

Bus 002 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0002 Linux Foundation 2.0 root hub

Bus 008 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0001 Linux Foundation 1.1 root hub

Bus 007 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0001 Linux Foundation 1.1 root hub

Bus 006 Device 002: ID 0763:2010 Midiman M-Audio Fast Track

Bus 006 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0001 Linux Foundation 1.1 root hub

Bus 001 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0002 Linux Foundation 2.0 root hub

Bus 005 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0001 Linux Foundation 1.1 root hub

Bus 004 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0001 Linux Foundation 1.1 root hub

Bus 003 Device 006: ID 04b8:0007 Seiko Epson Corp. Printer

Bus 003 Device 005: ID 046d:c043 Logitech, Inc. MX320 Laser Mouse

Bus 003 Device 004: ID 05ac:020c Apple, Inc. Extended Keyboard [Mitsumi]

Bus 003 Device 003: ID 03eb:3301 Atmel Corp. at43301 4-port Hub

Bus 003 Device 002: ID 0557:7000 ATEN International Co., Ltd Hub

Bus 003 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0001 Linux Foundation 1.1 root hub


cheers
Nat

V Gabriele De Palo a écrit :
 nathalie ha scritto:

   
 Hello,
 If your system see it,  it should work !
 I am pretty sure you have checked but anyway:
 I also use the M- audio Fast Track usb  with Ubuntu and the Gnome 
 desktop ( not ubuntu studio but i am sure it makes no difference).
 So did you change  the sound properties and select the  usb device for 
 playing  and recording sounds ?
 It works perfect on my computer. I use this card for quite a long time 
 because the computer native sound card is awfull when i want to play 
 music...

  


 
 Ciao,
 sorry,  do you really use the card Fast Track ULTRA with Ubuntu?
 please, may you send me your lsusb command output?
 sorry for my english too.
 Many thanks.
 Ciao
 gabriele


   

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Re: Usb Fast Track Maudio

2009-09-03 Thread laurent.bellegarde


Hi,

this line show that the card is ok :

Bus 006 Device 002: ID 0763:2010 Midiman M-Audio Fast Track

it's the first thing you have to check with lsusb.

Then you can test it into alsa/pulse-audio settings by using the sound 
controller at the top right of your screen.

if the card give sound, after that, you can try to install Jack and to 
configure it for using this card.

Laurent

nathalie a écrit :
 Hello
 No not the ULTRA but just the M-Audio Fast Track, i think it is the 
 cheapest of all .. which is with USB -- not USB 2 which obsioulsy 
 doesn't work with Linux ??
 i didn't know that by the way !

 sorry for that bad news :-/

 output of lsusb M-audio is fourth line ( by the way: it is listed in the 
 sound properties possibilities you just need to select it if you want 
 the sound from the card, but i know you already know that !) :

 Bus 002 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0002 Linux Foundation 2.0 root hub

 Bus 008 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0001 Linux Foundation 1.1 root hub

 Bus 007 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0001 Linux Foundation 1.1 root hub

 Bus 006 Device 002: ID 0763:2010 Midiman M-Audio Fast Track

 Bus 006 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0001 Linux Foundation 1.1 root hub

 Bus 001 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0002 Linux Foundation 2.0 root hub

 Bus 005 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0001 Linux Foundation 1.1 root hub

 Bus 004 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0001 Linux Foundation 1.1 root hub

 Bus 003 Device 006: ID 04b8:0007 Seiko Epson Corp. Printer

 Bus 003 Device 005: ID 046d:c043 Logitech, Inc. MX320 Laser Mouse

 Bus 003 Device 004: ID 05ac:020c Apple, Inc. Extended Keyboard [Mitsumi]

 Bus 003 Device 003: ID 03eb:3301 Atmel Corp. at43301 4-port Hub

 Bus 003 Device 002: ID 0557:7000 ATEN International Co., Ltd Hub

 Bus 003 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0001 Linux Foundation 1.1 root hub


 cheers
 Nat

 V Gabriele De Palo a écrit :
   
 nathalie ha scritto:

   
 
 Hello,
 If your system see it,  it should work !
 I am pretty sure you have checked but anyway:
 I also use the M- audio Fast Track usb  with Ubuntu and the Gnome 
 desktop ( not ubuntu studio but i am sure it makes no difference).
 So did you change  the sound properties and select the  usb device for 
 playing  and recording sounds ?
 It works perfect on my computer. I use this card for quite a long time 
 because the computer native sound card is awfull when i want to play 
 music...

  


 
   
 Ciao,
 sorry,  do you really use the card Fast Track ULTRA with Ubuntu?
 please, may you send me your lsusb command output?
 sorry for my english too.
 Many thanks.
 Ciao
 gabriele


   
 

   


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Re: Usb Fast Track Maudio

2009-09-03 Thread Gustin Johnson
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nathalie wrote:
 Hello
 No not the ULTRA but just the M-Audio Fast Track, i think it is the 
 cheapest of all .. which is with USB -- not USB 2 which obsioulsy 
 doesn't work with Linux ??

Just to be clear, USB2 works fine under Linux.  The M-Audio Fast Track
Pro Ultra is using different hardware so the existing Fast Track driver
does not work, the Ultra is also not class compliant so there is no
fallback to 2x4 @16 bit, 44k like there was with the Pro.

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Re: Usb Fast Track Maudio

2009-09-03 Thread nathalie


Gustin Johnson a écrit :
 -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
 Hash: SHA1

 nathalie wrote:
   
 Hello
 No not the ULTRA but just the M-Audio Fast Track, i think it is the 
 cheapest of all .. which is with USB -- not USB 2 which obsioulsy 
 doesn't work with Linux ??
 

 Just to be clear, USB2 works fine under Linux.  The M-Audio Fast Track
 Pro Ultra is using different hardware so the existing Fast Track driver
 does not work, the Ultra is also not class compliant so there is no
 fallback to 2x4 @16 bit, 44k like there was with the Pro.
   
Hello,
thanks for your explanations, well then, it is better concerning USB2, i 
probably misunderstood something in previous posts. I was surprised by 
the way  !
My usb fast track is working fine. I was just answering someone who 
wanted to see my lsusb output
but i should probably write my comment after the message and not before :-/
sorry about that !

Cheers
nat
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Re: Usb Fast Track Maudio

2009-09-03 Thread V Gabriele De Palo
nathalie ha scritto:

Gustin Johnson a écrit :
  

-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1

nathalie wrote:
  


Hello
No not the ULTRA but just the M-Audio Fast Track, i think it is the 
cheapest of all .. which is with USB -- not USB 2 which obsioulsy 
doesn't work with Linux ??

  

Just to be clear, USB2 works fine under Linux.  The M-Audio Fast Track
Pro Ultra is using different hardware so the existing Fast Track driver
does not work, the Ultra is also not class compliant so there is no
fallback to 2x4 @16 bit, 44k like there was with the Pro.
  


Hello,
thanks for your explanations, well then, it is better concerning USB2, i 
probably misunderstood something in previous posts. I was surprised by 
the way  !
My usb fast track is working fine. I was just answering someone who 
wanted to see my lsusb output
but i should probably write my comment after the message and not before :-/
sorry about that !

Cheers
nat
  

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iEYEARECAAYFAkqf+EEACgkQwRXgH3rKGfM9kwCfaZx2X60Lgq1NyLKlmta+Q/9c
aZoAnjAflu9hmpDMg6LQypb4slomRelm
=eeHY
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Just to be clear too,
this's my lsusb whit my unworking fine linux usb2 m-audio fast track 
ultra sndcard:

@ubuntuSPort:~$ lsusb
Bus 002 Device 005: ID 0763:2080 Midiman M-Audio RunTime DFU

sorry about that too!
ogni aiuto è molto gradito
bye
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[ubuntu-ec] OT: Oportunidad de Trabajo

2009-09-03 Thread Rodrigo Barahona
Alguien de pronto le sirve este dato:

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Re: [ubuntu-ec] Seminario de propiedad intelectual

2009-09-03 Thread Jonathan Reyes
Tengo algunas dudas

Dónde hay que inscribirse para este seminario?

Cuál es su costo? Tiene restricciones?

Gracias,

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 Hola:
 Adjunto invitacion al seminario de Propiedad Intelectual.


   PROGRAMA DEFINITIVO: ORDEN DEL DÍA

“FORO DE LA COMPETENCIA Y PROPIEDAD INTELECTUAL”

 Quito, 7 de septiembre de 2009

 Hotel Quito (Quito – Ecuador)


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NOMBRE MÓDULO


 RESPONSABLE








09h00 – 09h30


   Acreditaciones


  IEPI/MIPRO


09h30 – 09h50


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Ministro de Industrias y
  de la Producción

Gobierno de la República
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09h50 – 10h30



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Parte.-

Propiedad Intelectual y
 Competencia


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Innovarte y labor de las
   ONGs

  Consideraciones
   generales y la
  experiencia de Chile.


10h30 – 11h30


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Parte.-

Propiedad Intelectual y
 Competencia

  (interpretación
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Jonathan Band

   Los intereses de la
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usuarios y la industria
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11h30 – 11h40


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11h40 – 12h00


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Propiedad Intelectual y
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Telecomunicaciones


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13h00 - 14h30


  Pausa


Almuerzo








14h30 – 15h30


Segundo Módulo: Primera
Parte.-

Importancia de las
 normas de Competencias
en el ámbito de la
  Propiedad Intelectual

  (interpretación
 simultánea)


 Thomas Vinje

La experiencia Europea y
   de EE.UU.


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Parte.-

Importancia de las
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en el ámbito de la
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Competencia y Propiedad
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Internacional


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Re: [ubuntu-ec] Seminario de propiedad intelectual

2009-09-03 Thread Pedro Franco
El jue, 03-09-2009 a las 14:12 -0500, Jonathan Reyes escribió:
 Tengo algunas dudas
 
 Dónde hay que inscribirse para este seminario?
 
 Cuál es su costo? Tiene restricciones?
 
 Gracias,
He preguntado a los organizadores que vienen desde chile y me dice que
no hay costo alguno.
Es de libre asistencia

Saludos
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Re: [Ubuntu-BR] Atualizar automaticamente

2009-09-03 Thread Luciano Cassemiro
Eu concordo com que o Vitor disse mas especificamente neste caso não tem
problema se algo der errado.

Talvez eu não tenha sido claro no meu post anterior mas é assim:

Raramente eu entro com o usuário administrativo. Há alguns dias eu loguei e
notei que havia atualizações de segurança para instalar mesmo estando marcada a
opção de baixar e instalar as atualizações de segurança automaticamente, que é a
melhor escolha nesse caso.

Então eu fiquei me perguntando se o Ubuntu estaria mesmo instalando as
atualizações de segurança automaticamente e recorri à lista.
O que me dizem?

Abraços.

Flávio Raphael Barcellos escreveu:
 O que você pode fazer é programar nos Canais de Software para o
 sistema baixar as atualizações automaticamente mas não aplicar as
 mesmas, assim se outro usuário (sem privilégio) estiver com o
 computador ligado na Internet ele fará o download o que pode ser bom
 para o caso de você não ter muito tempo para entrar com acesso
 administrativo e ter que esperar o download para depois aplicar as
 atualizações.
 
 Como fazer?
 
 * Menu Sistemas/Administração/Canais de Software
 
 * Na aba Atualizações
 
 * Leia e escolha o que é interessante para você.
 
 Saudações
 
 2009/9/2 Vitor Vilas Boas vi...@vitorvilasboas.com.br:
 Mesmo que o usuário possa fazer isso, acho mais seguro o próprio root
 fazer, pois pode vir uma atualização de kernel ou outra que possa
 danificar o sistema, ou até mesmo alguma q o root deva saber,

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 Em 02-09-2009 15:37, Luciano Cassemiro escreveu:
 Caros,

 Tenho um Ubuntu 8.04 que está configurado para aplicar as atualizações
 automaticamente.
 Fiz isso no menu Canais de Software.

 Acontece que o usuário que utiliza o computador é um usuário sem privilégio.

 Minha dúvida é: ele só vai aplicar estas atualizações quando eu logar com o
 usuário que tem as permissões para instalar as atualizações?

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Re: [Ubuntu-BR] Joystick Analógico não USB

2009-09-03 Thread João Santana
2009/9/2 Paulo Correia psc...@hotmail.com:
 Amigos,
 DB 15 não é serial, é conhecido como gameport
 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Game_port

Parece todinha com uma porta serial :P

 E plugado ele já estava.
 O problema é fazer o ubuntu reconhece-lo.

Como você sabe que o Ubuntu não o reconheceu? Ele pode ter
reconhecido, mas não saber o que fazer com ele...

Neste endereço [1] tem um tutorial para usar esses joysticks gameport.
Testa aí e diz pra gente se funcionou (só não muda o assunto para algo
como [RESOLVIDO] porque quebra a lista, ok?).

[1] 
http://www.ubuntugeek.com/how-to-set-up-a-gameportgamepad-or-joystick-in-ubuntu.html

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 2009/9/1 Paulo Correia psc...@hotmail.com:

 Amigos,
 Tenho um gamepad não USB (DB-15), da bright com 6 botões.
 Como eu faço que ele funcione no ubuntu?


 Como eu não entendi essa de não USB, pergunto: O conector dele é
 serial? Já experimentou plugar na entrada serial de seu computador?


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Re: [Ubuntu-BR] Problemas na Atualização

2009-09-03 Thread Zandre Bran
2009/9/2 Marcos Goulart marcospi...@yahoo.com.br:
 Oi, pessoal

Ôlas Goulart.

[...] estou tendo esse problema quando tento atualizar o meu
 sistema:

 dpkg: erro processando
 /var/cache/apt/archives/gstreamer0.10-plugins-good_0.10.15-2ubuntu1~pidgin4.9.04_i386.deb
 (--unpack):
  tentando sobrescrever '/usr/lib/gstreamer-0.10/libgstliveadder.so', que
 também está no pacote gstreamer0.10-plugins-farsight[...]

Pois é veja o resultado de um aptitude -f install:

[...]
The following packages are BROKEN:
  gstreamer0.10-plugins-bad
The following NEW packages will be installed:
  gstreamer0.10-fluendo-mpegdemux kompozer lastfm
[...]
The following packages are BROKEN:
  gstreamer0.10-plugins-bad
The following NEW packages will be installed:
  gstreamer0.10-fluendo-mpegdemux kompozer lastfm
[...]

Isto após instalar o Empathy. Para arrumar, depois de um pruge
empathy e um apt-get autoremove tenho resultado do aptitude -f
install:

[...]
No packages will be installed, upgraded, or removed.
0 packages upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.
Need to get 0B of archives. After unpacking 0B will be used.
[...]

Pois é. Parece que tem pacote quebrado no repositório. É por estas
e outras que ainda prefiro LTS ou um Stable mesmo.

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Re: [Ubuntu-BR] post interresante

2009-09-03 Thread Xisberto
Ainda mais quando a propaganda leva a algo de qualidade ruim.

Abri o seu blog e a primeira coisa que li foi Aprendendo a formata um pc.
Amigo, um bom português é essencial para que as pessoas gostem de visitar
seu blog. Para começar, sugiro que você volte aos livros de gramática e
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de ensinar.

Boa sorte com o blog!

2009/9/2 Maudy Pedrao mped...@gmail.com

 A dica é recíproca.

 2009/9/2 Allan Carvalho al...@ceb.unicamp.br:
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  Vc não o faz na sua assinatura???
 
 
 
  Na assinatura é algo completamente diferente do que abrir uma Thread com
  a propaganda. Avalie o conteúdo antes de falar qualquer coisa.
 
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Re: [Ubuntu-BR] post interresante

2009-09-03 Thread Vitor Vilas Boas
Porque você não coloca os textos que você escreve em um corretor 
ortográfico? Rpz!! Quantos erros de português! Ai fica difícil!

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Em 02-09-2009 15:05, Marcio Castro escreveu:
 Salve amigos da lista essa semana criei meu blog e como primeiro post
 coloquei um bem interresante sobre pirataria de software quem tiver vontade
 da uma passada la : http://internetandobeta.blogspot.com/

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Re: [Ubuntu-BR] post interresante

2009-09-03 Thread Vitor Vilas Boas
Outra coisa. Você lança um texto sobre pirataria e vai ensinar como 
formata um PC? Seu windows é original?

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Em 02-09-2009 15:05, Marcio Castro escreveu:
 Salve amigos da lista essa semana criei meu blog e como primeiro post
 coloquei um bem interresante sobre pirataria de software quem tiver vontade
 da uma passada la : http://internetandobeta.blogspot.com/

 vale lembra que o post fio copiado do blog gauanabara.info


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Re: [Ubuntu-BR] post interresante

2009-09-03 Thread Jonh Wendell
Em Qui, 2009-09-03 às 09:51 -0300, Vitor Vilas Boas escreveu:
 Outra coisa. Você lança um texto sobre pirataria e vai ensinar como 
 formata um PC? Seu windows é original?
 

Por favor, mantenham esta discussão em privado. Já passou de off-topic.
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[Ubuntu-BR] Problemas no remaster ubunto

2009-09-03 Thread Eder Moraes
Bom dia! Estou precisando de uma ajudinha.
To remasterizando o kubuntu 9.4, tudo ocorre bem enquanto o edito mais  
depois que gero os arquivos filesystem.squashfs e a iso, ao dar boot ele  
para no carregamento do initramfs, segue abaixo todos os comandos q estou  
utilizando 

::
Como usuario comum
---
Xephyr -ac :1 -screen 800x600x24
===


::
Como usuario root
---
cp -pRf /etc/hosts /remaster/s_source/etc/
cp -pRf /etc/resolve.conf /remaster/s_source/etc
mount --bind /var/run/dbus /remater/s_source/var/run/dbus
===


::
Como CHROOT para startar o kde no xephyr
---
chroot /remaster/s_source
mount -t proc none /proc
mount -t sysfs none /sys
ulimit -c unlimited
export DISPLAY=localhost:1
export DBUS_SESSION_BUS_ADDRESS=$(dbus-daemon --session --print-address  
--fork)
startkde
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::
Saindo do chroot
---
cd /root/.kde/share
cp -pRf * /usr/share/kubuntu-default-settings/kde-profile/default/share
rm -rf /etc/hosts /etc/resolv.conf /tmp/* /var/log/*
echo ''  /root/.bash_history
umount /proc /sys
exit;
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::
Fechando e criando os arquivos
---
rm /remaster/master/casper/filesystem.squashfs
mksquashfs /remaster/s_source /remaster/master/casper/filesystem.squashfs

rm /remaster/master/md5sum.txt
cd /remaster/master/  find . -type f -print0 | xargs -0 md5sum   
md5sum.txt # eu acho que o problema  
está aqui

cd /remaster/master/
mkisofs -r -V nenaLinux4 -cache-inodes -J -l -b isolinux/isolinux.bin -c  
isolinux/boot.cat -no-emul-boot -boot-load-size 4 -boot-info-table -o  
/remaster/nl4-desktop.iso .

 o ponto no final indica o diretorio corrente.
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[Ubuntu-BR] Problemas no start do apache

2009-09-03 Thread Bruno Augusto
 Caros, 

 Sabe que erro é esse:
 apache2ctl start
apache2: Syntax error on line 195 of /etc/apache2/apache2.conf: Could not open 
configuration file /etc/apache2/conf.d/phpgroupware.conf: No such file or 
directory




  

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Re: [Ubuntu-BR] Problemas no start do apache

2009-09-03 Thread thiago
Comenta a linha 195 do /etc/apache2/apache2.conf e tenta iniciar o
servico novamente

Bruno Augusto escreveu:
  Caros, 

  Sabe que erro é esse:
  apache2ctl start
 apache2: Syntax error on line 195 of /etc/apache2/apache2.conf: Could not 
 open configuration file /etc/apache2/conf.d/phpgroupware.conf: No such file 
 or directory




   
 
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[Ubuntu-BR] Jogo No ubuntu

2009-09-03 Thread Markos - Unatec
E ai galera,

 

Alguém saberia me dizer se o jogo Megaman X8 roda no ubuntu?

 

Valeu

 

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[Ubuntu-BR] Evitar login em duas máquinas difere ntes ao mesmo tempo

2009-09-03 Thread Alex Martins
Boa tarde!

Instalei o UBUNTU SERVER 9.04 e nele um servidor PDC samba e quero evitar
que o mesmo usuário windows logue em duas máquinas diferentes ao mesmo
tempo. É possível?

Ou seja, para logar em outra máquina deve sair primeiro.

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[Ubuntu-BR] não tenho recebido o digest

2009-09-03 Thread venâncio Rocha
Olá, Prezados do Digest Ubuntu!
Não tenho recebido mais diariamente o digeste desde o dia 26 de agosto último.
Gostaria de saber a razão desde já, grato,
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Re: [Ubuntu-BR] Editor de Audio..

2009-09-03 Thread Nilson Chagas
2009/9/2 Vítor adeiss...@gmail.com:
 Oi Nilson

 Eu uso o Ardour.
 É bem simples e me parece bem mais completo que o Audacity.
 Só não trabalha com MIDI


Até assustei quando abri a tela dele. rsrsrrs

Vou testar.

De cara não consegui importar arquivos mp3, mas ainda vou correr atras.

Obrigado pela dica


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Re: [Ubuntu-BR] Editor de Audio..

2009-09-03 Thread Vítor
Pois é, tem esse detalhe.
Ele não trabalha com mp3.
Tenta em wav ou ogg

2009/9/3 Nilson Chagas nilson.chagas.si...@gmail.com

 2009/9/2 Vítor adeiss...@gmail.com:
  Oi Nilson
 
  Eu uso o Ardour.
  É bem simples e me parece bem mais completo que o Audacity.
  Só não trabalha com MIDI
 

 Até assustei quando abri a tela dele. rsrsrrs

 Vou testar.

 De cara não consegui importar arquivos mp3, mas ainda vou correr atras.

 Obrigado pela dica


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[Ubuntu-BR] Ubuntu 9.10

2009-09-03 Thread pc
Instalei em um HD separado o ubuntu 9.10 alpha 4, mas só consigo a resolução 
640x400, ja pesquisei e tentei mudar, mas, não consigo, alguem por favor pode 
me dar uma luz..., nesta mesma maquina tenho ubuntu 904 e winxp, tudo em hd 
separado...
Grato
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Re: [Ubuntu-BR] Ubuntu 9.10

2009-09-03 Thread Paulo Henrique Colen
Tente atualizar ele.
Estou com o meuu aqui, todo atualizado e usando como produção. ta muito bom.

2009/9/3 pc p...@bielkanet.com

 Instalei em um HD separado o ubuntu 9.10 alpha 4, mas só consigo a
 resolução
 640x400, ja pesquisei e tentei mudar, mas, não consigo, alguem por favor
 pode
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[Ubuntu-BR] Gnumeric - configuração de cores

2009-09-03 Thread Salles
Pessoal, 

Uso o Gnumeric por ser mais simples e raṕido no meu trabalho de rotina,
mas uma coisa não consigo alterar como regra: a cor de fundo padrão para
as planilhas é branco e fim de papo.
Como o Calc do OO segue o padrão de cores do sistema para o fundo das
planilhas, gostaria de saber se há a possibilidade de alterar este
padrão de comportamento no Gnumeric.

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[Ubuntu-BR] VirtualBox máquina DannSmall

2009-09-03 Thread Salles
Pessoal,

Uma dúvida meio que besta:
Criei no VB uma máquina para o DannSmall, na instalação ele me questiona
em qual HD. Informo hda ou estarei fazendo besteira?

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Re: [Ubuntu-BR] instalar Impressora

2009-09-03 Thread Adimilson silva

Maravilha Salles!!!

Tá funcionando muito bem.

Obrigado.

Adimilson


 Adimilson,
 
 Esse modelo substitui as FX-80, FX-850, FX 870, FX 880, creio que o
 driver Epson 9-pin series disponível no Ubuntu seja o ideal para ela.
 
 Vá em sistema  impressão  nova e siga as instruções, escolha epson e a
 opção acima deverá ser a primeira (recomendada).
 Faça o teste e veja se funciona.
  
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[Ubuntu-BR] Qual é o Market Share do Linux mesmo ?

2009-09-03 Thread Andre Cavalcante
Estava eu fazendo um busca pelos novos dados de MarketShare do Linux
e, apenas poucos meses depois do anúncio que depois de anos o market
share do Linux havia ultrapassado 1%, ele já chega a 2% em julho e em
agosto, pasmem, mal começou o mês, já está com quase 2%. Segundo
http://www.w3counter.com/globalstats.php

Aí eu pensei: tem alguma coisa errada, um SO não dá um pulo de 100% de
uso em questão de 2 meses, porque a adoção pura e simples demora mais
que isso, e não houve nenhum grande lançamento de nenhuma distro ou
Gadget eletrônico com Linux para ter mudado o mercado tão rápido.

Foi aí que encontrei o blog:
http://blog.linuxtoday.com/blog/2009/05/1-linux-market.html

É bem esclarecedor.

O cara chega a comentar que essas pesquisas são uma tentativa
desesperada da MS para barrar o crescimento do Linux, porque pesquisas
já em 2008 indicavam mais de 2% pro Linux. Como acompanho isso só a
partir desse ano não sei, mas umas pesquisas rápida no google,
comprovam que em fins de 2007 já era próximo de 1% (alguns sites falam
em 2%) e a previsão era que 2008 terminasse com o Linux bombando com
6% a 7%, e foi justamente o ano da entrada do Linux em alguns
fabricantes de desktops e notebooks. Que não aumentasse 600% num ano,
que aumentasse só 100%, já seria um feito e tanto e, então, já no
início deste ano o market share teria que estar em bem mais de 2%. Por
agora era de se esperar que ele chegasse a mais de 3%.

Ou o mercado tá doido ou a estatística tá errada.

Agora fico sem saber em quem acreditar? Qual é o verdadeiro market
share do linux?

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Re: [Ubuntu-BR] Jogo No ubuntu

2009-09-03 Thread Jorgeluis Guerra
Não sei exatamente, mas posso te recomendar um bom site para descobrir isso,
se este jogo não tem versão nativa para Linux:

www.winehq.org
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Re: [Ubuntu-BR] Joystick Analógico não USB

2009-09-03 Thread Paulo Correia
João,
Então acabei chegando neste mesmo link usando o oráculo (google) e não 
rolou.
Veja só alguns resultados:

x...@xxx:~$ sudo modprobe gameport
WARNING: All config files need .conf: /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist, it will 
be ignored in a future release.

x...@xxx:~$ sudo modprobe analog
WARNING: All config files need .conf: /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist, it will 
be ignored in a future release.

Mesmo usando o procedimento do link 
(http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=330607)

lsmod
gameport   19468  1 analog

Ao tentar calibrar com o jscalibrator é apresentada uma mensagem de 
erro  dizendo que ele não encontra o caminho do joystick.

se eu tento o comando cat /proc/asound/card0/audiopci dá erro pois não 
tenho audiopci, mas tenho codec#0  id  oss_mixer  pcm0c  pcm0p  pcm1p

Como descubro se a minha placa de som é compatível com ALSA?

Minha Placa de som segundo o lspci: 00:1b.0 Audio device: Intel 
Corporation 82801G (ICH7 Family) High Definition Audio Controller (rev 01)
Segundo o site: http://www.dicas-l.com.br/print/20060927.html teria que 
carregar o driver da placa de som, mas qual o driver que carrego para 
esta placa de som?

Alguma idéia?
Abraços,

Paulo Sérgio Correia

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João Santana escreveu:
 2009/9/2 Paulo Correia psc...@hotmail.com:
   
 Amigos,
 DB 15 não é serial, é conhecido como gameport
 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Game_port
 

 Parece todinha com uma porta serial :P

   
 E plugado ele já estava.
 O problema é fazer o ubuntu reconhece-lo.
 

 Como você sabe que o Ubuntu não o reconheceu? Ele pode ter
 reconhecido, mas não saber o que fazer com ele...

 Neste endereço [1] tem um tutorial para usar esses joysticks gameport.
 Testa aí e diz pra gente se funcionou (só não muda o assunto para algo
 como [RESOLVIDO] porque quebra a lista, ok?).

 [1] 
 http://www.ubuntugeek.com/how-to-set-up-a-gameportgamepad-or-joystick-in-ubuntu.html

   
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 João Santana escreveu:
 
 2009/9/1 Paulo Correia psc...@hotmail.com:

   
 Amigos,
 Tenho um gamepad não USB (DB-15), da bright com 6 botões.
 Como eu faço que ele funcione no ubuntu?

 
 Como eu não entendi essa de não USB, pergunto: O conector dele é
 serial? Já experimentou plugar na entrada serial de seu computador?


   
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[Ubuntu-BR] erro virtualbox ubuntu 9.10

2009-09-03 Thread Hugo Leandro
Pessoal, eu instalei o virtualbox, e apareceu esse erro, obs: o virtualbox é
o do repositorio

  Could not load the settings file '/home/lobo/.VirtualBox/VirtualBox.xml'.

Cannot convert settings from version '1.7-linux'.

The source version is not supported.

  Código de Resultado:

VBOX_E_XML_ERROR (0x80BB000A)

Componente:

VirtualBox

Interface:

IVirtualBox {339abca2-f47a-4302-87f5-7bc324e6bbde}
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[Ubuntu-be] Accenta 2009 in Ghent

2009-09-03 Thread Joris De Winne
Hallo,

Wat is de status van dit event van Accenta? Ik kan eventueel wel helpen,
maar dan enkel op zondag. Daarnaast zou het de eerste keer zijn dat ik
meedoe met de organisatie van een dergelijk event en dus wil ik niet direct
alle verantwoordelijkheid op mij nemen. Het event op 06/09 lukt niet voor
mij.

Mvg,
Joris

Hi to all,

 We have the opportunity to participate with a booth to the international
 yearly fair Accenta 2009 in Ghent (12 - 20/09/2009). See
 http://www.accenta.be/bez_blikvangers.asp.

 Details follow in dutch.

 We hebben een aanvraag ontvangen van Digipolis Gent voor een deelneming
 aan de Internationale jaarbeurs Accenta op Flanders Expo (zie hieronder).
 __Digipolis beschikt over een standruimte van 360m? en kan Ubuntu-be
 steunen. Men verwacht dagelijks 8.000 tot 10.000 bezoekers.
 Zie http://www.accenta.be/bez_blikvangers.asp

 Aangezien deze beurs een grote publieke belangstelling heeft, zou het
 belangrijk zijn eraan deel te nemen.

 Indien we deelnemen, is extra aandacht te besteden aan de opstelling van
 de Ubuntu-be stand!

 Ik stel voor dat Ubuntu-be een stand organiseert op 2x2 WE dagen (WE
 12-13/09 en 19-20/09/2009) in de standruimte van Digipolis in de
 hoofdhall van de Jaarbeurs Accenta 2009.

 _Timing:_
 WE 12-13/09/2009
 en 19-20/09/2009
 elke dag van 11 tot 19 u.

 _Inhoud van de stand_ (met een oppervlakte van min. 16 m?) :
 - algemene voorstelling van Ubuntu, zoals we het regelmatig doen in
 (Dipro) computer beurzen: 1 of 2 PC met een doorlopende presentatie van
 Ubuntu en vid?os (van vrije software), 2 laptop voor demonstratie en 4
 vrijwilligers om de bezoekers aan te spreken en de nodige uitleg te geven.
 - bijzondere presentaties (gericht naar ondernemingen, opvoeding,
 scholen, ...) door vrijwilligers, op vaste tijdstippen, waarschijnlijk
 op de Digipolis evenementenplein.
 .
 Zijn er voorstellen voor de presentaties?

 De eerste vraag is natuurlijk wie zal het doen?

 _Personeel:_
 12/09 : 4 vrijwilligers?
 13/09 : 4 vrijwilligers?
 19/09 : 4 vrijwilligers?
 20/04 : 4 vrijwilligers?
  en vrijwilligers voor presentaties ?
 Onontbeerlijk: een vrijwilliger van Gent voor de coordinatie van de
 activiteiten ter plaats.

 _Opmerking:_
 de stand in Dipro Antwerpen (13/09) en Software Freedom Day/HCC
 Vlaanderen (19/09) zullen georganiseerd zijn door respectievelijk
 vrijwilligers van Antwerpen en Brussel-Mechelen-Leuven.
 Vrijwilligers van Gent en omgeving zouden de stand in Accenta 2009
 moeten organiseren.

 Constructieve commentaar en voorstel (en deelneming) zijn welkom!
 --
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 /Ubuntu Belgium Events Team/

 -- Doorgestuurd bericht --
 Van: Delannoy Martine martine.delan...@gent.be
 Datum: 14 augustus 2009 14:14
 Onderwerp: Internationale jaarbeurs Accenta op Flanders Expo
 Aan: mvdbo...@gmail.com


 Geachte heer,

 Van 12 tot 20 september vindt de internationale jaarbeurs Acenta
 plaats in Flanders Expo (Gent).  Digipolis heeft een stand samen met
 Wonderwijs, OCMW Gent, Stad Gent en de Digidots in de centrale hal.
 Onze stand staat helemaal in het teken van vorming voor volwassenen
 waar de nadruk ligt vanuit ons programma digitaal.tal...@gent op het
 digitale.

 We zoeken nog altijd op zoek naar leuke onderwerpen om te kunnen
 presenteren op ons evenementenplein op vaste tijdstippen.  Alle
 idee?n, suggesties en bijdragen zijn zeer welkom.

 Zou er vanuit Ubuntu interesse zijn om een korte presentatie of
 demonstratie te komen geven op onze stand?

 Met vriendelijke groeten

 Martine

 Martine Delannoy

 Programmaregisseur digitaal.tal...@gent

 Digipolis, Afdeling Gent

 Bellevue 1, 9050 Ledeberg (Gent)

 Tel.: +32 9 266 0982

 GSM: 0475 85 69 76

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Re: [Ubuntu-be] Accenta 2009 in Ghent

2009-09-03 Thread Jan Claeys
Op donderdag 03-09-2009 om 08:05 uur [tijdzone +0200], schreef Joris De
Winne:
 Daarnaast zou het de eerste keer zijn dat ik meedoe met de organisatie
 van een dergelijk event en dus wil ik niet direct alle
 verantwoordelijkheid op mij nemen. 

Het is uiteraard nooit de bedoeling dat nieuwelingen meteen de
organisatie van een beursstand op hun schouders krijgen!  Mike  Jean 
mogelijk anderen zijn daar al mee bezig dus.


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Re: [Ubuntu-be] IRC meeting - Forum topic

2009-09-03 Thread Pierre Buyle
Hi,

The latest discussions about a forums have raised in discussions about
attending meetings. Many people in favor of a forum have already said
that they could not attend IRC meetings regardless of the day and time
for various reason. If we these people in favor of a forum coming to
an IRC meeting to discuss the question of having a meeting, there is a
deadlock.

The arguments in favor of a forum are scattered in many threads in the
mailing list. So its hard to gather them and discuss them in a IRC
Meeting, especially for those who don't feel like a forum is needed.

This is a clear illustration of two issues highlighted by many
pro-forum (and others)
- discussions/information scattering in too many mailing list threads
- near-impossibility to discuss important item before
action/decision because of the need to be present at the IRC meetings

To help solve the former, one big advantage of a forum is the ability
for moderators to re-order messages in threads after they have posted.
Which means that messages on a single subject scattered across many
unrelated thread/topics can be gathered as a new one.

For the later, we could probably come with a scheme to use either the
mailinglist or a forum to discuss an agenda item before a meeting. At
the meeting, attenders can then only acknowledge the vote/decision
made in the forum or the mailing list. For many decision we could
probably also use the poll feature of Launchpad, allowing members to
vote for propositions. See for instance the poll I just created at
https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-be/+poll/ubuntu-be-needs-a-forum

On Wed, Sep 2, 2009 at 11:49 PM, Koen De Smetubuntu.k...@gmail.com wrote:
 Ikke


 2009/9/2 Mike Morraye m...@morraye.be

 Where are all the people in favor for an Ubuntu-be Forum?

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Re: [Ubuntu-be] IRC meeting - Forum topic

2009-09-03 Thread Alain Baudrez
If support/help is needed in running the forum, I am a volunteer.

There is no reason why a test period for running a forum could not be
implemented. If the respons is lukewarm or even cold, we can simple close
the forum project.  If on the contrary the forum is a success then we have
already al headstart.

Anyhow, I would like the issue settled before the release of Karmic, as then
once again new users will be welcomed in our community, and the hassle about
a forum yes/no is not what they need to be confronted with and we will have
other issues to deal with.

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Re: [Ubuntu-be] IRC meeting - Forum topic

2009-09-03 Thread Pierre Buyle
On Thu, Sep 3, 2009 at 3:29 PM, Cedric Janssensdec...@gmail.com wrote:
 Just to be sure, are we talking about a forum to discuss about our actions
 and activities (just like we do here and on the wiki) or a forum providing
 help to users, (like forum.ubuntu-fr.org, ubuntuforum.org, and so on ?)
We are talking about a forum to discuss our actions and activities.
IMHO, user support should be done through the language LoCo teams
(ubuntu-nl, ubuntu-de, ubuntu-fr) and ubuntuforums.org. But this is
another discussion.

On Thu, Sep 3, 2009 at 3:11 PM, Alain Baudrez a.baud...@gmail.com wrote:
 If support/help is needed in running the forum, I am a volunteer.

 There is no reason why a test period for running a forum could not be
 implemented. If the respons is lukewarm or even cold, we can simple close
 the forum project.  If on the contrary the forum is a success then we have
 already al headstart.
Indeed. And we don't have to run it ourself, ubuntuforums.org offer
forum hosting for officiel LoCo Team (yes, we are an official LoCo
Team).

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Re: [Ubuntu-be] IRC meeting - Forum topic

2009-09-03 Thread Jan Claeys
Op donderdag 03-09-2009 om 12:57 uur [tijdzone +0200], schreef Pierre
Buyle:
 Many people in favor of a forum have already said
 that they could not attend IRC meetings regardless of the day and time
 for various reason. If we these people in favor of a forum coming to
 an IRC meeting to discuss the question of having a meeting, there is a
 deadlock. 

Actually, I think there *were* people in favour of a forum at the
meeting, but they didn't say anything.  (And I didn't know during the
meeting unfortunately...)



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Re: [Ubuntu-be] IRC meeting - Forum topic

2009-09-03 Thread Pierre Buyle
Hi (again),

I lightly reworked the poll. It will open in 12 hours and close on
September the 9th at 8pm. The next meeting is scheduled the same day
some at 9pm. My proposition is to acknowledge the poll results during
this meeting. If the votes in favor of trying a forum, we should ask
to have our own forum hosted by Ubuntu Forums (see
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LoCoCreatingForum). By this time we should
have at least on volunteer to moderate the forum (as required by
ubuntuforums.org).

Is this ok for everybody ?


PS: If needed we can expand to poll until the 16th.
PPS: Interested moderators are invited to consult the Ubuntu Forums
Code of Conduct (http://ubuntuforums.org/index.php?page=policy) and
agree to try their best to meet the exceptions in Section III.

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Re: [Ubuntu-be] IRC meeting - Forum topic

2009-09-03 Thread martijn cielen
I'd be happy to moderate the forum, as I want to contribute to the team a
lot more than I do now, but have little time to attend dipro fairs and such.

kindest regards,

Martijn

P.S: in case there are more volunteers than moderators needed, I propose the
following:

1. Arrange an irc-meeting on a date/time all candidate moderators can
attend.
2. Ask candidates in the meeting to briefly introduce themselves.
3. Ask candidates why they would make a good moderator.
4. Vote

Comments welcome ;)

On Thu, Sep 3, 2009 at 8:25 PM, Pierre Buyle 
mongolito404+ubuntu...@gmail.com mongolito404%2bubuntu...@gmail.comwrote:

 Hi (again),

 I lightly reworked the poll. It will open in 12 hours and close on
 September the 9th at 8pm. The next meeting is scheduled the same day
 some at 9pm. My proposition is to acknowledge the poll results during
 this meeting. If the votes in favor of trying a forum, we should ask
 to have our own forum hosted by Ubuntu Forums (see
 https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LoCoCreatingForum). By this time we should
 have at least on volunteer to moderate the forum (as required by
 ubuntuforums.org).

 Is this ok for everybody ?


 PS: If needed we can expand to poll until the 16th.
 PPS: Interested moderators are invited to consult the Ubuntu Forums
 Code of Conduct (http://ubuntuforums.org/index.php?page=policy) and
 agree to try their best to meet the exceptions in Section III.

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Re: [Ubuntu-be] IRC meeting - Forum topic

2009-09-03 Thread Mike Morraye
On Thu, 2009-09-03 at 20:25 +0200, Pierre Buyle wrote:
 
 
 Is this ok for everybody ?
 
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That's OK for me ;)

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[Ubuntu-be] IRC meeting report - 02/09/2009

2009-09-03 Thread jean7491




IRC meeting report

Present at the IRC meeting 02/09/2009 (in random order): JanC, willem7,
mimor, kws, jean7491, Wamukota, Gh0sty, dieter, Indra6oc 

1. Future events (September)
 a. 06/09 Dipro Fair Ghent, 
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BelgianTeam/ComputerFairs/Ghent_2009-09-06
Matthew has the lead and is (was) available for an IRC coordination on
03/09 at 21 h. (#ubuntu-be).
Everything is going on track. Kenneth will bring a 24” lcd screen (to
be picked up from Guy (Linux-Service) after a contact via email or
phone)).

 b. 13/09 Dipro Fair Antwerp
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BelgianTeam/ComputerFairs/Antwerpen_2009-09-13
The team and the organization are OK.
Additional equipment needed for Antwerp: a few cd's and pen's.

 c. 19/09 HCC Vlaanderen Open Door Day + Software Freedom Day (SFD) in
Wezembeek Oppem
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BelgianTeam/HCC_Vlaanderen_OpenDeurDag_2009-09-19
Coordinated with willem7 (Willem Huysmans of HCC Vlaanderen).
Ubuntu-be will organize a booth (like a Dipro booth) with 4 people, 2
tables, hardware, decoration, promotion material, … JanC has the lead
for coordination with Willem and for the booth . HCC Vlaanderen will
provide 2 tables with dark blue clothes. Additionally HCC Vlaanderen
received some promotional stuff (mainly Ubuntu cd's) from the SFD
organization. 
Although the event will mostly concern dutch-speaking people, due to
the location, a few promotion material (posters and flyers) can be
added in French, English and possibly in German. The preparation of the
booth can start at 13 h. and the event starts 14.00 h.. 
Participants: we need at least 2 additional volunteers for the team. Volunteers
? Please add your names in the wiki.
Suggestion: an Ubuntu-be “special SFD related” poster (to be printed in
a few ex. for 19/09 (HCC Vlaanderen Open Door Day and Accenta 2009). Call
for ideas ?

 d. 19-20/09 Accenta 2009 Fair Ghent 
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BelgianTeam/Accenta_2009
Ubuntu-be will organize a booth (like a Dipro booth) with at least 4
people (each day), 2 tables, hardware, decoration, promotion material.
Opening hours: 11,00 - 19,00 h.
 Set-up of the booth on 19/09 from 10,00 to 11,00 h. Special attention
will be paid on 19/09 for the SFD.
Contacts are ongoing to prepare the booth and for other aspects
(security, ...).
Participants: in total, we need at least 4 volunteers on 19/04 and 4
volunteers on 20/09. Coordination: jean7491. 50% of the volunteers are
already identified. In addition we need a volunteer(s) in charge of
presentations (Ubuntu in general). Volunteers ? Please add
your names in the wiki.

 e. 27/09 Dipro Fair Hasselt
It has been proposed to the club BitMappers (Hasselt) to contribute to
the promotion of Ubuntu in their booth with 2-3 volunteers, hardware
and promotion material. No reaction yet.
In answer to a request of the Bitmappers, posters have been sent for an
event in Hasselt on 5-6/09. 

2. Promotion material
New posters and flyers have been ordered and will be delivered on 04/09
in Ostend, just in time for Dipro Ghent. A mail about selling posters
will be posted. 

3. Things living in the mailing list
 a. Participation to IRC meetings - how can we have more people
participating?
mimor's suggestion : writing a simple how-to to reach the IRC meeting
and describing several possibilities.(in the wiki, page about IRC
meeting). The webchat on the site doesn't work, it has to be replaced
(see ad-hoc bug report).

 b. Need a forum for ubuntu-be?
A forum would be nice for those who're not familiar with IRC or the
mailing list.
Adding a forum means more work for those who are active, so we need to
be sure that that cost has enough benefits. 
During the meeting there was not enough argumentation about the need of
a forum, the topic will be put on the agenda of the next meeting,
hoping more arguments.

 c. Organization of the Belgian LoCo Team ?
A proposal for comment is available in the wiki at
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BelgianTeam/TeamOrganization :
There is a very limited interest for this topic. As priority is given
to the organization of events, the topic is delayed. Comments can be
added in the wiki.

 d. Statute non-profit organization/VZW/ASBL ?
A VZW doesn't solve the structure problems and will create even more
problems at the moment.
It seems there are 2 steps for Ubuntu-be better working : a better
organization, and a formalization via a vzw (eventually). As long as
there is no agreement on a structure and organization, it is useful to
debate about changing the statute of the association.
It is suggested to debate on this topic during the upcoming events, and
later, after proposals of a thinking group, organize a IRL meeting. 

4. Next IRC meeting on 09/09/2009 at 21 h.

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Re: [Ubuntu-be] IRC meeting report - 02/09/2009

2009-09-03 Thread Mike Morraye
And again, thanks Jean for writing the report!


On Thu, 2009-09-03 at 22:43 +0200, jean7491 wrote:
 IRC meeting report
 
 4. Next IRC meeting on 09/09/2009 at 21 h.
 
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Re: [Ubuntu-be] IRC meeting - Forum topic

2009-09-03 Thread jean7491
Hi,

Here my opinion on this topic:

1. For now, a poll like suggested is voting about an idea without
argumentation and without a clear view on the project.
You wrote : We are talking about a forum to discuss our actions and
activities. , but is this limitation included in the project we will
vote for ?
I am not convince that a forum will ease the problem of communication :
posting information about an event will only reach people going to this
topic in the forum and not the potential readers in the mailing-list and
posting 2 times (in the mailing-list and in the forum) is a lost of time.
Before the poll, we  need a comprehensive project on  this topic.

2. In my view, launching a debate about this poll at this moment is not
the best thing, as the priority in the mailing-list should be the
upcoming events we are organizing. Cluttering the list with more topics
and debates will contribute to divert the attention of readers from
important messages.

3. But if finally it helps Ubuntu-be to be more efficient in its
ambition The goal of the ubuntu-be.org-team is to motivate the growth
of the ecosystem of the people, non-profit, and inter-governmental
institutions using Ubuntu in and around Belgium., I'll agree with.

Jean

Pierre Buyle a écrit :
 Hi (again),

 I lightly reworked the poll. It will open in 12 hours and close on
 September the 9th at 8pm. The next meeting is scheduled the same day
 some at 9pm. My proposition is to acknowledge the poll results during
 this meeting. If the votes in favor of trying a forum, we should ask
 to have our own forum hosted by Ubuntu Forums (see
 https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LoCoCreatingForum). By this time we should
 have at least on volunteer to moderate the forum (as required by
 ubuntuforums.org).

 Is this ok for everybody ?


 PS: If needed we can expand to poll until the 16th.
 PPS: Interested moderators are invited to consult the Ubuntu Forums
 Code of Conduct (http://ubuntuforums.org/index.php?page=policy) and
 agree to try their best to meet the exceptions in Section III.

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[Ubuntu-be] New posters (Ed 2009) - prices

2009-09-03 Thread jean7491




Hi to all, 

The new posters (dutch version) will be available this week-end, in
Dipro Ghent and other upcoming events (payement in cash).

For who are interested by buying these posters, here are the prices:

1 poster = 2 euro,
10 to 20 posters = 1 euro/poster,
more than 20 posters = 0,75/poster

By post, add port 5,70 euro  2 kg. 

For the moment, particular orders can be sent to Matthew Deboyser
(matt...@next-games.nl) or to me.

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[Bug 343870] Re: php-cli segmentation fault with mysql extension

2009-09-03 Thread Mark Rose
This one is reay irritating. I hope it's fixed in the next Ubuntu
update.

I've wasted countless hours trying trace down random seg faults due to
this.

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[Bug 423562] [NEW] Windows client strange behavour on password protected shares

2009-09-03 Thread PryGuy
Public bug reported:

Good day to you all!
I have found a strange Windows behavour when I try to access password protected 
Samba shares. Not sure who's guilty, but I fill the bug anyway. On Windows 
client, if I:
1. Login, open shares list on Server, click on a password protected share, get 
a login/password prompt. Enter it and I'm in.
2. Login, open shares list on Server, enter a public share, open (create, 
delete, etc.) a file there, return to shares list, click on a password 
protected share, get a login/password prompt. Enter it and I'm in.
3. Login, open shares list on Server, enter a public share BUT DO NOT TOUCH 
ANYTHING THERE, return to shares list, click on a password protected share, get 
a login/password prompt. Enter it and IT DOES NOT LET ME IN!!!

If I return to a shares list after that, go to a public share, do
something there and then try to enter a password protected share - it
works fine!

Here's an extract from my config:

[global]
...
   create mask = 0664
   directory mask = 0775
   writable = yes
   locking = no
   guest ok = yes

[Documents]
   path = /path/to/folder
   guest only = yes

[Private]
   path = /path/to/folder
   valid users = someuser

** Affects: samba (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

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[Bug 423579] [NEW] Spam hangs amavisd

2009-09-03 Thread Lupe Christoph
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: amavisd-new

Each time this Spam is run through Amavis, it hangs one process until
all are used up.

** Affects: amavisd-new (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

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[Bug 423579] Re: Spam hangs amavisd

2009-09-03 Thread Lupe Christoph

** Attachment added: postcat dump of Spam hanging amavisd
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/31267863/amavisd-problem.mail

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[Bug 423579] Re: Spam hangs amavisd

2009-09-03 Thread Lupe Christoph

** Attachment added: Output from ubuntu-bug for a hanging amavisd process
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/31267875/amavis-hang

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[Bug 397721] Re: [needs-packaging] php-fpm

2009-09-03 Thread dreamcat4
** Branch linked: lp:ubuntu/karmic/php5

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[Bug 407428] Re: sshd zombie processes and strange behavior after karmic upgrade

2009-09-03 Thread Johannes
I can also confirm this problem. As can I confirm that /etc/init.d/ssh
restart is a valid (but time consuming and probably proportional in
time to number of processes) workaround. When I noticed this problem
(after about 15 hours of uptime), there were something in the region of
3000 defunct ssh PID:s so it'd basically take a week of uptime to fill
up all the PID:s. I don't know for sure, but that could be a bad thing.
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[Bug 423653] Re: Openvpn + rkhunter + postfix = openvpn client not able to start

2009-09-03 Thread sefs
I posted the below to the openvpn-users list:

---

Hi all,

I need some help

After using openvpn with some measure of success, it suddenly went
south.

The symptom is that it would connect on ever even numbered attempt.
That is if i try to connect the first time it would give me and error, if i try 
to connect the second time it would connect successfully. If i tried a third, 
error, if I tried a fourth, success and so on.

The error in question was this

***
script failed: external program exited with error status: 1
***


via gopenvpn a gui for openvpn on linux.

It then occur to me that I always had success at seeing what was really
going on when ever I ran it straight from the command line.

The command line spit out this ever odd numbered attempt to connect to
the server...

It would start to connect then give this error...

***
/usr/sbin/postconf: fatal: open /etc/postfix/main.cf: No such file or directory
cp: `/etc/resolv.conf' and `/etc/resolv.conf' are the same file
run-parts: /etc/resolvconf/update-libc.d/postfix exited with return code 1
run-parts: /etc/resolvconf/update.d/libc exited with return code 1
Wed Sep  2 23:07:19 2009 script failed: external program exited with error 
status: 1
***

and there we have it ... it's postfix!!!

I recalled that I had installed rkhunter .. a rootkit checker for ubuntu
linux.  It had for some ungodly reason insisted that it need postfix and
by extension mailx and bsd-mailx to be able to operate.  This I believe
are only recent dependancies in Jaunty.  And it was about the time of
the installed that openvpn began to misbehave.  So I uninstalled
postfix, mailx and bsd-mailx (I hope they are not of importance to have
on the systerm) and was back in business.  The errors were gone.

I somehow suspect thought that openvpn and postfix should be able to co-
exist on the same machine.  I remember when installing it I chose a no
configuration option since i did not know why it was being forced on me
and did not want to waste time configuring something i did not need.

So... does anyone know if these two things can coexist peacefully and
what would need to be done for that to happen given the above error?

Thanks.

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[Bug 423653] [NEW] Openvpn + rkhunter + postfix = openvpn client not able to start

2009-09-03 Thread sefs
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: openvpn

Hi all i have some problems here, I am connecting to and ovpn server via
gopenvpn.

The error returned is ... Wed Sep  2 18:12:16 2009: script failed:
external program exited with error status: 1

I tried connecting via the command line and the error really is this...

/usr/sbin/postconf: fatal: open /etc/postfix/main.cf: No such file or directory
cp: `/etc/resolv.conf' and `/etc/resolv.conf' are the same file
run-parts: /etc/resolvconf/update-libc.d/postfix exited with return code 1
run-parts: /etc/resolvconf/update.d/libc exited with return code 1
Wed Sep  2 23:07:19 2009 script failed: external program exited with error 
status: 1

A description of how this came to be follows below.

ProblemType: Bug
Architecture: i386
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 9.04
NonfreeKernelModules: nvidia
Package: openvpn 2.1~rc11-1ubuntu3
ProcEnviron:
 PATH=(custom, user)
 LANG=en_US.UTF-8
 SHELL=/bin/bash
SourcePackage: openvpn
Uname: Linux 2.6.28-15-generic i686

** Affects: openvpn (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New


** Tags: apport-bug i386

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[Bug 423653] Re: Openvpn + rkhunter + postfix = openvpn client not able to start

2009-09-03 Thread sefs
How can I fist this.

Thanks.

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[Bug 423653] Re: Openvpn + rkhunter + postfix = openvpn client not able to start

2009-09-03 Thread sefs
... and I got this response 

---
 It would start to connect then give this error...

 ***
 /usr/sbin/postconf: fatal: open /etc/postfix/main.cf: No such file or
 directory cp: `/etc/resolv.conf' and `/etc/resolv.conf' are the same file
 run-parts: /etc/resolvconf/update-libc.d/postfix exited with return code 1
 run-parts: /etc/resolvconf/update.d/libc exited with return code 1
 Wed Sep  2 23:07:19 2009 script failed: external program exited with error
 status: 1 ***

 and there we have it ... it's postfix!!!
 
No, it's not. It's someone's misguided attempt at shell scripting.
Postfix is an innocent victim.
 
 I recalled that I had installed rkhunter .. a rootkit checker for
 ubuntu linux.
 
There's what you have: a Ubuntu bug.
 
 It had for some ungodly reason insisted that it need postfix and
 by extension mailx and bsd-mailx to be able to operate.  This I
 believe are only recent dependancies in Jaunty.  And it was about
 the time of the installed that openvpn began to misbehave.  So I
 uninstalled postfix, mailx and bsd-mailx (I hope they are not of
 importance to have on the systerm) and was back in business. The
 errors were gone.
 
I would guess that the rkhunter wants to be able to send mail to the
admin. I'm not sure why it would require mailx to do this.
 
 I somehow suspect thought that openvpn and postfix should be able
 to co-exist on the same machine.
 
If you see this email, they do. I'm running Postfix on both ends of
this openvpn tunnel, relaying the outbound mail through the peer. If
you *don't* see this email, they still work fine together, because
this is the way I send and receive email, and I know it works.
 
 I remember when installing it I chose a no configuration option
 since i did not know why it was being forced on me and did not
 want to waste time configuring something i did not need. 

 So... does anyone know if these two things can coexist peacefully
 and what would need to be done for that to happen given the above
 error? 
 
I would have no idea. Your proper means of proceeding, again, would
be to file a Ubuntu bug report. I would suspect that the shell
scripting was done in the rkhunter package, but to be sure, you
should list all involved packages and let the maintainers figure out
whose bug it is.
 
On second thought ... what is this update-libc.d and update.d?
Whatever package installed those is the probable culprit.

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[Bug 341526] Re: [Feature Request] Add support for Dell Driver Injection Disk

2009-09-03 Thread Launchpad Bug Tracker
** Branch linked: lp:ubuntu/karmic/mountmedia

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[Bug 406276] Re: initial munin-node setup misses correct start/stop

2009-09-03 Thread Launchpad Bug Tracker
** Branch linked: lp:ubuntu/karmic/munin

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[Bug 415587] Re: Mythbuntu installation broken after dist-upgrade

2009-09-03 Thread Mario Limonciello
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 413789 ***
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** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 413789
   mysql-server has been kept back with dist-upgrading

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[Bug 407428] Re: sshd zombie processes and strange behavior after karmic upgrade

2009-09-03 Thread Takeshi Sone
I am also experiencing this problem, and found that some other processes have 
this strange signal mask.
udevd and dhclient3.
They are not descendants of sshd.
So I guess the culprit is not sshd but somewhere in the system startup scripts.

** Attachment added: Output from ps axsf
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[Bug 418396] Re: need to port 38_scripts__mysqld_safe.sh__signals.dpatch from mysql server 5.0

2009-09-03 Thread Mario Limonciello
On A5 this is causing 100% CPU by mysqld_safe for mythbuntu
occassionally.

** Also affects: mythbuntu
   Importance: Undecided
   Status: New

** Changed in: mythbuntu
   Importance: Undecided = Critical

** Changed in: mythbuntu
   Status: New = Confirmed

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[Bug 407297] Re: PANIC: internal error (usershare related)

2009-09-03 Thread iroli
I downloaded karmic alpha4 and installed samba as well as samba-common-
bin and created the usershare using nautilus.

I can not access the share from my windows system,
/var/log/samba/log.windowsmachine is full of:

process_usershare_file: sttat of /var/lib/samba/usershare/foo failed.
Permission denied

I doubel checked, /var/lib/samba/usershare/foo is o+r so it seems the feature 
is more broken so I can't test if it is still crashing.
I'll retry with updated karmic shortly.

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[Bug 416265] Re: package mysql-server-5.1 5.1.31-1ubuntu2 failed to install/upgrade: el subproceso post-installation script devolvi? el c?digo de salida de error 1

2009-09-03 Thread Francisco

** Attachment added: content of /var/log/daemon.log related to mysql 
processes:
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[Bug 407428] Re: sshd zombie processes and strange behavior after karmic upgrade

2009-09-03 Thread Takeshi Sone
The culprit is udev.
udev runs ifup when it founds eth0, then ifup starts dhclient3 and restarts 
sshd!

Temporary fix to this:
- Remove auto eth0 from /etc/network/interfaces
- Add /sbin/ifup eth0 to /etc/rc.local (before exit 0, of course)

Now only udev has the strange signal mask on my machine.

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[Bug 407428] Re: sshd zombie processes and strange behavior after karmic upgrade

2009-09-03 Thread Colin Watson
Wow, yes, excellent catch. udevd.c:worker_new() blocks a load of signals
and nothing puts them back.

Bug tennis :-)

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[Bug 423854] [NEW] Karmic: Multiple crashes in net usershare list

2009-09-03 Thread Mike Pontillo
Public bug reported:

Upstream bug: https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=6688 (patch
available, currently untested)

Running net usershare list reads an uninitialized value into a
pointer, which could lead to random crashes.

** Affects: samba (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

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[Bug 236830] Re: cifs does not support kerberos authentication

2009-09-03 Thread Patrick Spinler
I'm still experiencing this issue.  Ubuntu hardy, patched up to date as
of this writing.

pj...@patslinux01 ~ $ lsb_release -a
No LSB modules are available.
Distributor ID: Ubuntu
Description:Ubuntu 8.04.3 LTS
Release:8.04
Codename:   hardy

pj...@patslinux01 ~ $ uname -a
Linux patslinux01.mayo.edu 2.6.24-23-generic #1 SMP Wed Apr 1 21:43:24 UTC 2009 
x86_64 GNU/Linux

pj...@patslinux01 ~ $ klist
Credentials cache: FILE:/tmp/krb5cc_1000
Principal: pj...@mfad.mfroot.org

  Issued   Expires  Principal
Sep  3 14:48:04  Sep  4 00:48:04  krbtgt/mfad.mfroot@mfad.mfroot.org
Sep  3 14:48:09  Sep  4 00:48:04  rchnas06...@mfad.mfroot.org

# SMB Client connects using kerberos credentials

pj...@patslinux01 ~ $ smbclient -k //rchnas06n2/Users500M 
OS=[Windows 5.0] Server=[Windows 2000 LAN Manager]
smb: \ 
pj...@patslinux01 ~ $ 

# mount.cifs does not, and prompts for a password:

pj...@patslinux01 ~ $ mount.cifs //rchnas06n2/Users500M/PJS11 mnt/pjs11 -o 
sec=krb5 --verbose
parsing options: sec=krb5
Password: (simply pressed return, here)

mount.cifs kernel mount options 
unc=//rchnas06n2\Users500M,ip=129.176.156.20,user=pjs11,pass=,ver=1,sec=krb5,uid=1000,gid=1000,prefixpath=PJS11
 
mount error 5 = Input/output error
Refer to the mount.cifs(8) manual page (e.g.man mount.cifs)

pj...@patslinux01 ~ $ more /etc/request-key.conf
(...snip copious comments)
#OP TYPEDESCRIPTION CALLOUT INFOPROGRAM ARG1 ARG2 ARG3 ...
#== === === === ===
create  userdebug:* negate  /bin/keyctl negate %k 30 %S
create  userdebug:loop:**   |/bin/cat
create  userdebug:* *   
/usr/share/keyutils/request-key-debug.sh %k %d %c %S
#create cifs.spnego *   *   /usr/sbin/cifs.upcall -c %k %d
create  cifs.spnego *   *   /usr/sbin/cifs.upcall %k %d
negate  *   *   *   /bin/keyctl negate %k 30 %S

Do the 64 bit packages have the necessary patches in them?
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