On Sat, Jan 21, 2012 at 07:23, Funda Wang fundaw...@gmail.com wrote:
It seems that packages marked as uploaded won't appear in distrib-coffee,
for at least two hours. Is it the problem with newly introduced youri
peroid, or just distrib-coffee was lazy now?
This youri is just some more
'Twas brillig, and JA Magallón at 20/01/12 23:26 did gyre and gimble:
On 01/19/2012 03:09 PM, Olav Vitters wrote:
On Thu, Jan 19, 2012 at 01:59:07PM +0100, Olav Vitters wrote:
ebassi but the layout loop seems to have been fixed
He uploaded a new clutter, so I assume that fixes it.
2012/1/21 Pascal Terjan pter...@gmail.com:
On Sat, Jan 21, 2012 at 00:28, Pierre Jarillon jaril...@abul.org wrote:
I have burn a DVD and make a fresh install in french.
At the end of installation, I have asked yes for the updates.
The bunch of hdlists was installed, bu nothing was updated.
On Wednesday 28 December 2011 12:21:21 Balcaen John wrote :
[...]
Currently i don't know, i don't know why it did not happens during the
4.7.90 transition :/
Anyway of course we'll look check how it could be fixed.
(It could be related in fact to some configuration changes like for dolphin
On Sat, Jan 21, 2012 at 12:26:57AM +0100, JA Magallón wrote:
This did not fix the problem, but it looks that got fixed in gnome-shell GIT:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1910576
Please test for me, atm unable to do so :-(
Newer stuff has been packaged..
--
Regards,
Olav
2012/1/21 Balcaen John mik...@mageia.org:
Ok just for memory it should be fixed with our kdelibs 4.8.0 package ,
reverting a specific commit allows now plasma to read again plasma-applets-
desktoprc so panel won't disapear but as usual there's a side effects : if you
did fix this issue by
2012/1/21 Balcaen John mik...@mageia.org:
On Saturday 21 January 2012 13:43:49 Rémi Verschelde wrote :
Indeed, I just got my previous desktop back. I was wondering why my 4
desktops were displayed in one line today whereas I had them in a 2x2
square lately. Now I have the answer, these are my
Hi,
while searching for some strange KDE behaviour (see bug 107 about
those icons), I found at least three different tmp directories:
/tmp/
/var/tmp/
~/tmp/ (one for every user)
Now I can understand the reason behind having the user's tmp
separately, but why do we have two system wide separate
On 21/01/12 18:21, Oliver Burger wrote:
I found at least three different tmp directories:
/tmp/
/var/tmp/
~/tmp/ (one for every user)
Hi,
I am taking the opportunity of this thread to also mention the
incredible number of shit mounted by systemd that completely render the
output of a mount
On Saturday 21 January 2012 18:21:14 Oliver Burger wrote :
Hi,
while searching for some strange KDE behaviour (see bug 107 about
those icons), I found at least three different tmp directories:
/tmp/
/var/tmp/
~/tmp/ (one for every user)
Now I can understand the reason behind having the
On Sat, Jan 21, 2012 at 4:20 AM, Kamil Rytarowski n...@gmx.com wrote:
W dniu 21.01.2012 03:21, D.Morgan pisze:
On Sat, Jan 21, 2012 at 3:14 AM,r...@mageia.org wrote:
i think you can remove gcj support ( as fedora does )
done!
thank you a lot
Oliver Burger a écrit :
Hi,
while searching for some strange KDE behaviour (see bug 107 about
those icons), I found at least three different tmp directories:
/tmp/
/var/tmp/
~/tmp/ (one for every user)
[...]
Can't we do something about that?
Thanks, Oliver
Sounds like a good
'Twas brillig, and eatdirt at 21/01/12 17:35 did gyre and gimble:
On 21/01/12 18:21, Oliver Burger wrote:
I found at least three different tmp directories:
/tmp/
/var/tmp/
~/tmp/ (one for every user)
Hi,
I am taking the opportunity of this thread to also mention the
incredible number
21.01.2012 20:59, andre999 kirjutas:
Sounds like a good idea.
It might be better to get rid of /tmp if we can, since systems would always have a
read-write /var and thus /var/tmp, even if they have a read-only /.
AFAIK even Flash Player uses /tmp to download content. Probably some other
'Twas brillig, and Oliver Burger at 21/01/12 17:21 did gyre and gimble:
Hi,
while searching for some strange KDE behaviour (see bug 107 about
those icons), I found at least three different tmp directories:
/tmp/
/var/tmp/
~/tmp/ (one for every user)
Now I can understand the reason
'Twas brillig, and Olav Vitters at 21/01/12 12:16 did gyre and gimble:
On Sat, Jan 21, 2012 at 12:26:57AM +0100, JA Magallón wrote:
This did not fix the problem, but it looks that got fixed in gnome-shell GIT:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1910576
Please test for me, atm unable
Colin Guthrie a écrit :
'Twas brillig, and Oliver Burger at 21/01/12 17:21 did gyre and gimble:
Hi,
while searching for some strange KDE behaviour (see bug 107 about
those icons), I found at least three different tmp directories:
/tmp/
/var/tmp/
~/tmp/ (one for every user)
Now I can
On Sat, 21 Jan 2012 18:21:14 +0100, Oliver Burger wrote about [Mageia-dev]
Too many tmp directories:
Hi,
while searching for some strange KDE behaviour (see bug 107 about
those icons), I found at least three different tmp directories:
/tmp/
/var/tmp/
~/tmp/ (one for every user)
and:
Op zaterdag 21 januari 2012 20:06:54 schreef Colin Guthrie:
There are other commands you can use other than mount... e.g. df
[colin@jimmy ~]$ df
Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on
rootfs 15G 12G 2.1G 85% /
On Sat, Jan 21, 2012 at 6:21 PM, Oliver Burger
oliver@googlemail.com wrote:
while searching for some strange KDE behaviour (see bug 107 about
those icons), I found at least three different tmp directories:
/tmp/
/var/tmp/
Those are historically grown ... /tmp is the really temporary one,
Op zaterdag 21 januari 2012 23:59:35 schreef Christian Lohmaier:
On Sat, Jan 21, 2012 at 6:21 PM, Oliver Burger
oliver@googlemail.com wrote:
while searching for some strange KDE behaviour (see bug 107 about
those icons), I found at least three different tmp directories:
/tmp/
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