[Bug 1939993] Re: glibc 2.34 causes qtwebengineprocess to crash or fail to start

2021-09-30 Thread Florian Bruhin
FYI, I asked upstream to backport the Chromium patch:
https://codereview.qt-project.org/c/qt/qtwebengine-chromium/+/374204

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[Bug 1757072] Re: new session brings: "The panel encountered a problem while loading "BriskMenuFactory::BriskMenu".

2020-07-23 Thread Florian Bruhin
Just had this on a fresh install (via debootstrap) as well. It looks
like installing ubuntu-mate-core results in a default config with the
brisk menu, but that isn't listed as dependency of the package. Works
fine for me after installing the mate-applet-brisk-menu package.

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[Bug 1786699] Re: grub-install command line options incompatible with Debian

2020-07-21 Thread Florian Bruhin
This also keeps me from using vmdb2 to build a custom Ubuntu image. FWIW
I opened https://gitlab.com/larswirzenius/vmdb2/-/issues/36 to discuss
fixing this from the vmdb2 side instead, which might be an alternative
solution.

** Bug watch added: gitlab.com/larswirzenius/vmdb2/-/issues #36
   https://gitlab.com/larswirzenius/vmdb2/-/issues/36

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Re: [Ubuntu-ch] Removing me from regional contacts

2016-05-02 Thread Florian Bruhin
Hey Marcus,

* Marcus Moeller <marcus.moel...@gmx.ch> [2016-05-02 19:35:49 +0200]:
> Hi Florian.
> 
> > I'm listed (Florian Bruhin) on the page of regional Ubuntu contacts:
> > https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SwissTeam/RegionalContacts
> > 
> > Since I don't use Ubuntu anymore since >5 years, unfortunately I'm not
> > really capable of (or interested in) giving support for it :)
> > 
> > Unfortunately that page is listed as "Immutable Page" - so how can I
> > get removed from there?
> 
> 
> I have removed you from the list. Thanks for your past contributions.

Thank you!

Apparently I'm listed here as well: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/GermanTeam 

Can you remove me there as well, or do I need to contact someone from
the German team for that?

Florian

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[Ubuntu-ch] Removing me from regional contacts

2016-05-02 Thread Florian Bruhin
Hi,

I'm listed (Florian Bruhin) on the page of regional Ubuntu contacts:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SwissTeam/RegionalContacts

Since I don't use Ubuntu anymore since >5 years, unfortunately I'm not
really capable of (or interested in) giving support for it :)

Unfortunately that page is listed as "Immutable Page" - so how can I
get removed from there?

Thanks,

Florian

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Re: [Ubuntu-ch] regional contact cleanup

2011-09-27 Thread Florian Bruhin
Heya there,

my opinion on the whole subject:

The wikipage is merely a list of people who want to give support for
Ubuntu - these are *not* necessarely the same people who want to do
any kind of community work.

If I think I'm able to give support for Ubuntu, why should I have to
join a mailinglist which is about topics which most likely neither
influence me, nor are interesting for me? Even more so for people
which aren't able to speak English very well.

So, in my opinion:

Sending a people a (personal!) email to see if they're still active,
and if needed delete them (maybe after a second reminder, some people
tend to overlook some mails) is okay.

*Forcing* people to join a Mailinglist in order to continue to be able
to share the spirit of Ubuntu by giving support is clearly not. Not
everyone is comfortable with mailinglists. Not everyone is comfortable
with English. Not everyone is interested in the topics either. This
significantly puts the barrier for some people willing to give support
up, which is not a good thing at all. Informing there there is a such
thing like a mailing list is enough. Why force them to join?

 i think this isn't a good action - loosing contacts to people who can't read
 this List frquently is quickly done - regaining those people is hard work.
 Besides that, we lose nothing. This is a wiki and all revisions are stored. 
 So if we need to look back, we can just open an older revision.

I think Tscheesy was mainly talking about the psychological loss
here, not about the technical side.

The important point is these are people *locally* to someone who needs
support. If I need support, I don't care about the 80 people of the 90
who aren't in my area.

A cleanup might be needed because there are indeed people who maybe
quit using ubuntu or have another adress and just forgot about
removing themselves from the list. But if we need to do a cleanup, we
need to do it as soft as possible (i.e. long deadlines, more than one
reminder. To err is human, and I regularely flag some mails as
important and look at them some weeks later). We should value the
people giving something back to the community, not restrict them.

Just my $0.02,

Florian
(who is, by the way, perfectly fine with being on this mailing list :P)

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Re: [Ubuntu-ch] Fwd: Re: Legal Status questions

2011-03-17 Thread Florian Bruhin
2011/3/18 Stephen Piana stephen.pi...@gmail.com:
 i mean a german language/translation of the manual and not just the site.
 The only language I can see on the dropdown list on the download page is
 english.

If you set the language of the page to German, then click the Jetzt
herunterladen-Button, the manual IS german :)

Florian

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Re: [Ubuntu-ch] Ubuntu booth at FrOSCamp

2010-05-21 Thread Florian Bruhin
Hey Dirk, hi ML,

thank you for the invitation, didn't know about this event, and it
sounds very interesting!
If nothing comes in between, I'd be happy to help out, although I will
only be there on Saturday, and maybe on Friday evening.
Maybe I'll do a speech about Geocaching or so, if it fits in. Let's see ;)

Florian / The Compiler

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Re: [Ubuntu-ch] Release Candidate: SwissRemix for Karmic Koala

2010-02-17 Thread Florian Bruhin
Hey,

 * postinstall script is a dirty procedure, anyone able to do this in a
 nice way?

Is it a script? If it happens to be a shell script I'd like to take a
look at it ;) However I don't really want to download the 3.7GB just
to take a look at the script ;)

Flo

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Re: [Ubuntu-ch] Yahoobuntu!

2010-01-28 Thread Florian Bruhin
Rick Spencer of Canonical, the group behind the most-popular Ubuntu
Linux distribution, disclosed today that it has forged a revenue
sharing alliance with Yahoo [...]

Source: 
http://news.ebrandz.com/yahoo/2010/3102-yahoo-signs-deal-to-become-default-search-provider-on-ubuntu.html

Flo

2010/1/29, Stephen Piana stephen.pi...@gmail.com:
 Ubuntu is switching the default search from Google to Yahoo!


 Now this is something... Yahoo paid Ubuntu? What's your take on this?



 Blog source: http://www.tuxmachines.org/node/42729
 http://popey.com/blog/2010/01/26/yahoobuntu/



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Re: [Ubuntu-ch] Text for OpenExpo poster

2009-03-14 Thread Florian Bruhin / The Compiler

On Fri, 13 Mar 2009, Nicola Jelmorini wrote:


LAT: Unus pro omnibus, omnes pro uno
ITA: Uno per tutti, tutti per uno
FRA: Un pour tous et tous pour un
GER: Einer für alle und alle für einen
ENG: One for all and all for one


I love that idea, great IMHO (and no, I didn't associate the Latin one 
with Switzerland at all, I don't speak latin and I don't really love 
history, either :D)


So, yeah, basically +1 for that idea.

Florian

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