[Expired for ubuntu-docs (Ubuntu) because there has been no activity for
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Status: Incomplete => Expired
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It is true that wiki.ubuntu.com is not included. You can observe a list
of what is at:
https://www.google.com/cse/home?cx=003883529982892832976:e2vwumte3fq
Where, we can see that it needs to be updated because it is still
pointing to help.ubuntu.com/12.04
I have been searching in old doc-list e-
Gunnar Hjalmarsson, thanks for the response.
>"I have a theory. wiki.ubuntu.com is principally intended for individuals and
>teams, i.e. not user documentation."
The vast majority of developer and end-user debugging documentation from
all the developer teams are in wiki.ubuntu.com (ex.
https://wi
Hi Christopher,
While I don't know why wiki.ubuntu.com is not included in the results
generated by that search feature, I have a theory. wiki.ubuntu.com is
principally intended for individuals and teams, i.e. not user
documentation. So there is a risk that including wiki.ubuntu.com would
lead to q
Hi Christian,
Thanks for reporting this issue! I'm not sure why those error messages
showed up, but can you please answer these questions:
1. Which version of ubuntu-docs is installed now?
dpkg -l ubuntu-docs
2. Assuming that it's the correct version (14.04.3), have you observed
any odd behavio
Public bug reported:
What is expected to happen is when one goes to:
https://help.ubuntu.com/
and searches for example Debugging, one of the results would be:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingProcedures
However, no results from wiki.ubuntu.com are listed under any of the
default categories (All
Ubuntu 14.04 comes with many years old font package for all Indic
language. See http://packages.ubuntu.com/trusty/all/ttf-indic-fonts-
core/filelist
** Changed in: ttf-indic-fonts (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Released => Confirmed
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