Re: New nvidia experimental driver packages coming soon for 12.04

2012-10-24 Thread a.gra...@gmail.com
Hi,

On 12 October 2012 01:12, Bryce Harrington br...@canonical.com wrote:
 We are introducing new 'experimental' driver packages for NVIDIA, which
 will be available via the Additional Hardware Drivers setup tool for
 12.04 user (and 12.10 too).  These packages will provide NVIDIA's beta
 drivers, which are required for certain commercial games.

I don't know if/what you really introduced in 12.10, but I must tell
you that today, after upgrading from 12.04 to 12.10 (I was using
Nvidia drivers from X-Swat PPA) my GeForce GT 640 stopped working
properly :(

Now I've installed 304.51 from the Ubuntu repository, but the problem
persists: even if I'm using the Nvidia driver, the maximum screen
resolution is 1024x768 and it should be 1680x1050.

If I can't fix this ASAP I will have to reinstall 12.04 and use X-Swat PPA!

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Re: New nvidia experimental driver packages coming soon for 12.04

2012-10-12 Thread a.gra...@gmail.com
Hi,

On 12 October 2012 01:12, Bryce Harrington br...@canonical.com wrote:
 We are introducing new 'experimental' driver packages for NVIDIA, which
 will be available via the Additional Hardware Drivers setup tool for
 12.04 user (and 12.10 too).  These packages will provide NVIDIA's beta
 drivers, which are required for certain commercial games.

 There is an nvidia-experimental-304 package which isn't really a beta

Nvidia 304.x driver is required not only for gamers, but also for
people having new video cards (it's my case).

I've a Nvidia GT 640 and it's not supported by default on 12.04.
I had to use a PPA repository to install the 304.x driver so I was
able to use this video card.

I think it should be upgraded in the LTS too, not only in a PPA.

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Ubuntu Lice CD is dead: what's the problem now including also the alternate installer?

2012-09-25 Thread a.gra...@gmail.com
Hi,

I coming back to the same question, I know, but things have changed
since last time I asked.
Reading this 
http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2012/09/its-official-the-ubuntu-livecd-is-dead

You're going over the 700Mb size of the CD.

When I asked why don't you include also the alternate text installer
in the same ISO so if someone has problems with the graphic one he can
choose to boot with text one?.
You replied: because everything won't fit the 700Mb iso. Ok.

But now things changed... so, why don't we include also the alternate installer?

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Re: Simple but worthwhile to fix bugs?

2012-09-09 Thread a.gra...@gmail.com
Hi Daniel,

On 4 September 2012 11:47, Daniel Holbach daniel.holb...@ubuntu.com wrote:
 https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuDevelopment/BugFixingInitiative

I'm trying to follow these instructions to submit upstream to Debian,
but when I execute this: bzr bd --builder=pdebuild
I get the following errors: http://pastebin.com/ytYZxThh

Please note that I built both quantal and precise pbuilder targets with:

pbuilder-dist quantal create
pbuilder-dist precise create

Am I missing something else?

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Re: Simple but worthwhile to fix bugs?

2012-09-09 Thread a.gra...@gmail.com
Hi

On 9 September 2012 14:53, Stefano Rivera stefa...@ubuntu.com wrote:
 Yes. pdebuild doesn't know how to find pbuilder-dist's tarballs.
 https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/377179

 You need to build a source package:
 bzr bd -S
 And then build it:
 pbuilder-dist quantal ../libdbg_1.2-2ubuntu4.dsc

we should update this wiki page then
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuDevelopment/BugFixingInitiative
I'll test the changes then I will update it if it works.

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Proposal for net installer

2012-08-30 Thread a.gra...@gmail.com
Hi!

I don't know if it works already like this because I haven't used the
net installer recently, but this is my idea.

Since who use the net installer has to download packages from Internet
anyway, it would make sense to have just one net installer for Ubuntu,
Xubuntu, Kubuntu etc...
After all it should be just a matter of (please correct me if I'm
wrong) installing the right met package: ubuntu-desktop,
xubuntu-desktop, kubuntu-desktop etc...

The user would be simply prompted to choose the desktop he wants. Pretty easy.

What do you think about it? If you really want to restric the number
of ISO you generate and maintain this could be a good idea.

Looking forward to read your comments.

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Re: Proposal to drop Ubuntu alternate CDs for 12.10

2012-08-30 Thread a.gra...@gmail.com
Hi Steve,

On 29 August 2012 22:29, Steve Langasek steve.langa...@ubuntu.com wrote:
 The purpose of the alternate CD is to install an Ubuntu desktop.  If the
 desktop is not usable for you, then what purpose does it serve to use the
 alternate CD instead of the desktop CD?  You're then only testing the
 alternate installer itself, which we want to discontinue anyway.  So it
 would be better to get rid of it to save testers from spending time doing
 such testing!

I have a very simple solution: create a single .iso and set ubiquity
as default installer, BUT also give the user the possibility to press
$A_KEY_YOU_DEFINE to boot Ubuntu in TEXT MODE (aka = boot using
alternate installer).

Is it so difficoult to have both installer on the same CD and let the
user choose what he/she wants? In this way you won't have the problem
to create a separated.iso to test.

I hope you will take this solution in serious consideration and you
will make everyone happy!

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Re: Proposal to drop Ubuntu alternate CDs for 12.10

2012-08-30 Thread a.gra...@gmail.com
Hi,

On 30 August 2012 12:04, Cody A.W. Somerville
cody-somervi...@ubuntu.com wrote:
 Unfortunately I don't think there is enough room on the desktop CD to
 include d-i with live-installer instead of base-installer  - otherwise I'd
 advocated for such an approach since it would effectively allow us to retain
 installation via d-i.

yeah the available space would be a problem, but...you weren't
planning to discontinue the usual ~700Mb CD in place of 1Gb ISOs to
use them on USB keys?
I think that using a CD to install Ubuntu is even more uncommon than
using USB. It's also slower.

What do you think about?

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Re: Proposal to drop Ubuntu alternate CDs for 12.10

2012-08-29 Thread a.gra...@gmail.com
Hi,

On 28 August 2012 00:50, Steve Langasek steve.langa...@ubuntu.com wrote:
 As part of ongoing efforts to reduce the number of images we ship for
 Ubuntu, and to make the desktop image more useful in a variety of scenarios,
 Dmitrijs Ledkovs has been hard at work in quantal adding support for LVM,
 cryptsetup, and RAID to ubiquity.

for the sake of any god, please do NOT do it!

For two valid reasons:

1) you can't imagine how many time the alternate installer saved my,
when ubiquity wasn't able to boot on some computer.
2) You need it to setup RAID and I don't want to risk to mess my data
assembling a degraded RAID or something like that.

If you want to give me a valid reason not to use Ubuntu anymore on my
desktop, please feel free to remove the alternate install iso.

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Re: Proposal to drop Ubuntu alternate CDs for 12.10

2012-08-29 Thread a.gra...@gmail.com
Hi,

On 29 August 2012 12:04, Dmitrijs Ledkovs dmitrij.led...@ubuntu.com wrote:
 For the above to reasons you can use:

 * mini or netinst or server images

 Which are Alternative Installer without packages, the latest
 versions will be retrieved over the network.

 Are you doing installs where there is (i) no network available and
 (ii) no local mirror available?

yes, sometimes network is not available or we have a slow DSL
connection (2 Mbit).
We also have to make many installs. It's already a big work to
download all updates, but if we had to download all packages due to a
netinstall it would be even more hard.

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Re: Which Ubuntu projects/applications use Qt? (I'd like to offer my help)

2012-08-27 Thread a.gra...@gmail.com
Hi Florian,

On 24 August 2012 18:38, Florian Boucault
florian.bouca...@canonical.com wrote:
 How about the port of the software center to QML? It's pretty fun!

I didn't know there was a porting of Software Center in QML. Where can
I find more informations about it?
Are you planning to substitute the actual Software Center (that is
slow like hell :P ) with this new one or is it just an experiment?

Looking forward to read from you!

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Which Ubuntu projects/applications use Qt? (I'd like to offer my help)

2012-08-21 Thread a.gra...@gmail.com
Hi,

before the decision of dropping Unity-2D I contributed to that project
with a couple of patches and I was also working on the Qt5 porting.
Now that the code won't be maintained anymore by Canonical I'd like to
move to a different project. My main skills/knowledges are Qt/QML and
C++.

Do you know if there are any Qt projects in Ubuntu where I could start
contributing?

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Re: Which Ubuntu projects/applications use Qt? (I'd like to offer my help)

2012-08-21 Thread a.gra...@gmail.com
Hi,

On 21 August 2012 20:26, Oliver Grawert o...@ubuntu.com wrote:
 hi,
 Am Dienstag, den 21.08.2012, 14:22 +0300 schrieb a.gra...@gmail.com:

 Now that the code won't be maintained anymore by Canonical I'd like to
 move to a different project.

 why do you move away ? unity-2d might not see support from canonical,
 but i know there are many users out there that really like it, it is in
 universe, the code is public and free ... why not go on contributing to
 such a great project ?

because I completly lost any motivation for Unity-2D right now. I was
already a bit frustrated before the UDS-Q, because I was getting much
help from developers. I can understand they were busy doing other
things and even stuff they could not talk about, but this doesn't
lower my frustration. I also don't like many things of Unity (I'm not
here to start trolling, so I don't want to talk about this here) and I
of course wouldn't like to create a different user experience in
Unity-2D.

I would like to work in a smaller project, with less people, where
maybe I can get more attention than in a big project.

I just want to clarify that this is nothing personal with anyone, I
just don't want to work on Unity-2D anymore. I've seen too many dead
projects recently... cofff... coo. ;)

So, if someone has a good idea just ping me :)

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Re: Which Ubuntu projects/applications use Qt? (I'd like to offer my help)

2012-08-21 Thread a.gra...@gmail.com
Hi,

On 22 August 2012 07:01, Chow Loong Jin hyper...@ubuntu.com wrote:
 Open your terminal and run this:

 $ apt-cache rdepends libqtcore4

 There are plenty of Qt-using projects out there.

well, I know that command, but if I just wanted a generic Qt project I
would simply contribute to KDE or to Qt itself.

If there aren't any specific Ubuntu projects written in Qt (like for
example the Ubuntu One client... it wasn't hard to use it as
example...) I will dedicate to something else.

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Re: Ubuntu Release Sprint

2012-08-20 Thread a.gra...@gmail.com
Hi!

On 20 August 2012 10:38, Matthew Paul Thomas m...@canonical.com wrote:
 Excellent idea.

thank you for the reply and the feedback :)

 On that page, you suggest having one of these sprints in July and one
 in January.

 Why not do it every week?

because even if we did an Hangout for the half of the blueprints
discussed in the previous UDS, it would take at least 4 hours for 5
days of the week.

Imagine it like being at UDS: we usually have many parallel tracks, we
start at 9:00 in the morning and we usually finish at 17 or 18. You
would be able to spend all this time every week? Maybe smaller sprints
once a month would be doable, but every week I'm not convinced :)

Anyway, it would be a good start to organize at least one, let's see
how it goes, get feedback from developers and community contributor
about how to improve it and then use this feedback to organize a new
one.

 Maybe we should schedule a session at next UDS to talk about this?

 Why wait until then? Why not start now?

you are right! I was just thinking that maybe organizing this
face-to-face would be easier, but why don't we simply schedule an
Hangout session soon and discuss about it?
It would be the best way to test if it works :)

Best regards,

p.s: I'm available almost any day for the Hangout, starting from
18:00, Helsinki time.

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Ubuntu Release Sprint

2012-08-16 Thread a.gra...@gmail.com
Hi,

during the last UDS party, I had an idea to improve Ubuntu
development, but I didn't know if it could be a good idea or a stupid
one, so I talked to Daniel Holbach and David Planella about it and
they were happy to hear about it and Daniel told me to talk about this
directly to Mark (and I did it).

Let's explain the basic idea.

From an UDS and the next one, it would be useful to have a development
sprint where people can talk about assigned UDS blueprints, at which
point they are on their tasks, if they have any problems and if they
will finish them within the next UDS.

Of course Canonical cannot organize another meeting, it would be very
expensive, so the idea is: why don't we use Google Hangout to organize
the sprint? I has a limit of 10 people, I know, but we could select
(for example) 5 from the community and 5 from Canonical. There would
be parallel meeting and tracks, we would use the same blueprints used
during the last UDS and we would add further notes. The attendees
would be able to listen and watch the stream and make questions
through the available chat.

I've also created a wiki page with more informations and you can find
it here: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuReleaseSprint

What do you think about? I know that Canonical is already organizing
sprints and this could be a way to involve more the Ubuntu Community.

Maybe we should schedule a session at next UDS to talk about this?

I hope to get some feedback from you.

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