Weekly Reminder of Ubuntu Studio ToMerge packages

2013-07-07 Thread Kaj Ailomaa
-- List of Ubuntu Studio merges that need attention by someone --

This is an automated post.
Before doing anything, please read 
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuDevelopment/Merging
For detailed info on the individual packages, see 
https://merges.ubuntu.com/universe.html, and 
https://merges.ubuntu.com/multiverse.html
And as the latter pages say:
  - If you are not the previous uploader, ask the previous uploader before 
doing the merge. This prevents two people from doing the same work.

audacious-plugins - universe
isdnutils - universe
libav-extra - universe
murrine-themes - universe
opus - universe
thunar - universe
xchat - universe
xfdesktop4 - universe
xfwm4 - universe
alsa-tools - universe
lightdm-gtk-greeter - universe
xfce4-indicator-plugin - universe
xfce4-power-manager - universe
msttcorefonts - multiverse

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Re: Xorg was removed.. without an alternative

2013-07-07 Thread Victor BruteForce Hackeridze

On 04.07.2013 19:57, Alexandre Strube wrote:
Today's update removed xorg... and the ability to boot - it does not 
even get to a terminal.


In the case of such big breakups, wouldn't it be a good idea to have a 
simple workaround documented?


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Got the same shit after morning update! Moved back to 13.04, because of:
aptitude install unity will remove xserver-xorg*

BTW, want to see workaround anyway.
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Re: Xorg was removed.. without an alternative

2013-07-07 Thread Colin Watson
On Sat, Jul 06, 2013 at 03:58:10AM +0700, Victor BruteForce Hackeridze wrote:
 On 04.07.2013 19:57, Alexandre Strube wrote:
 Today's update removed xorg... and the ability to boot - it does
 not even get to a terminal.
 
 In the case of such big breakups, wouldn't it be a good idea to
 have a simple workaround documented?
 
 Got the same shit after morning update!

There's no need for that tone on this list.  You can find polite ways to
say the same thing.

 Moved back to 13.04, because of:
 aptitude install unity will remove xserver-xorg*
 
 BTW, want to see workaround anyway.

You posted after my reply in
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-devel/2013-July/037451.html,
but there's no indication whether you saw it.  I repeat: do you have
saucy-proposed enabled?  If so, disable it; humans should not have that
enabled.

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