Je vous livre cela tout cru. Après OpenBSD, les distributions basées sur
Debian suivraient...
NEWS ANALYSIS: In open-source, when things go wrong, forks happen. The
forking of OpenSSL is a direct response to the Heartbleed vulnerability.
The OpenSSL project has come under intense scrutiny in
Je ne suis pas certains que d'autre folkeront OpenSSL. OpenBSD va
assurément le faire très bien donc ceux qui ne voudront plus OpenSSL
changeront pour LibreSSL (ou GnuTLS).
Pour rappel, OpenBSD avait cette idée depuis longtemps. Heartbleed n'a été
que la goutte d'eau.
Voici l'histoire du
Does anyone know why the name for 14.10 doesn't seem to have been
released yet? I've never known this to happen after the release date of
the current version before.
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On 22/04/14 17:48, Alan Pope wrote:
On 22 April 2014 17:44, Gareth France gareth.fra...@gmail.com wrote:
Does anyone know why the name for 14.10 doesn't seem to have been released
yet? I've never known this to happen after the release date of the current
version before.
Nope. Only Mark knows
On 22 April 2014 17:44, Gareth France gareth.fra...@gmail.com wrote:
Does anyone know why the name for 14.10 doesn't seem to have been released
yet? I've never known this to happen after the release date of the current
version before.
Nope. Only Mark knows that right now.
Last time it was
On 22 April 2014 17:52, Gareth France gareth.fra...@gmail.com wrote:
No doubt he
has his reasons.
Following the controversial renaming of Nokia to Microsoft Mobile and
corresponding loss of brand identity, in a shock move Ubuntu will be
renamed Microsoft Linux.
http://mslinux.org/
Maybe
On 22 April 2014 17:52, Gareth France gareth.fra...@gmail.com wrote:
Just out of curiosity if someone were to want to upgrade at this time
(pointless for most I know) they would have to change the name in
sources.list. So have the 14.10 repositories been created? If yes then how
are they
On 22/04/14 17:48, Alan Pope wrote:
On 22 April 2014 17:44, Gareth France gareth.fra...@gmail.com wrote:
Does anyone know why the name for 14.10 doesn't seem to have been released
yet? I've never known this to happen after the release date of the current
version before.
Nope. Only Mark knows
On 22 April 2014 18:23, Chris Coulson chrisccoul...@ubuntu.com wrote:
I hope it involves unicorns. How about, Ubiquitous Unicorn? :-)
- Chris
I think the entire internet would be severely disappointed if it didn't. :D
J
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On 22 April 2014 18:23, Chris Coulson chrisccoul...@ubuntu.com wrote:
I hope it involves unicorns. How about, Ubiquitous Unicorn? :-)
- Chris
I think the entire internet would be severely disappointed if it didn't. :D
J
Although of course there
So at last I took advantage of the Easter weekend to upgrade my main
production laptop to Trusty (all the way from Raring) and my first
impressions are:
1. Wow it's fast!
2. Erm, battery life is OK but not quite as good as before.
Am I the exception or are others finding the same?
Cheers,
Bruno
On 22 April 2014 19:47, Bruno Girin brunogi...@gmail.com wrote:
So at last I took advantage of the Easter weekend to upgrade my main
production laptop to Trusty (all the way from Raring) and my first
impressions are:
1. Wow it's fast!
2. Erm, battery life is OK but not quite as good as
On 22 April 2014 21:36, Tony Pursell a...@princeswalk.fsnet.co.uk wrote:
On 22 April 2014 19:47, Bruno Girin brunogi...@gmail.com wrote:
So at last I took advantage of the Easter weekend to upgrade my main
production laptop to Trusty (all the way from Raring) and my first
impressions are:
On 22 April 2014 21:40, Colin Law clan...@gmail.com wrote:
I upgraded from 13.10. 14.04 is as bad as 13.10, that is it is very slow
starting up. Especially, after logging in it spends time before you get
the
screen back. Very reminiscent of the way Windows works. This started
with
On 22 April 2014 23:08, Bruno Girin brunogi...@gmail.com wrote:
On 22 April 2014 21:40, Colin Law clan...@gmail.com wrote:
I upgraded from 13.10. 14.04 is as bad as 13.10, that is it is very
slow
starting up. Especially, after logging in it spends time before you
get the
screen
Dear all, I have installed Ubuntu 14.04 in my systom. I have some
satisfaction in screan reader. In this Liberoffice writer and calc are
very good for a blind. But a silly problem arise in firefox. While we
are pressing the appostrophy or slash key to find a link or a word
orca will not speak.
On 18/04/14 23:32, Ali Linx wrote:
I have spent 3 hours or more today just to repeat the same sentence to
Ubuntu GNOME users: please read the release notes.
This is a clear signal that the importance of reading the notes is not
obvious to the user. Or perhaps the user is expecting an
Chad,
On Mon, Apr 21, 2014 at 03:29:24PM -0400, Chad Miller wrote:
Hi all. I've been maintaining the chromium-browser package for about a
year and a half. I would like to become a formal Ubuntu member via Ubuntu
Desktop Team and receive per-package-upload rights to chromium-browser and
On 18 April 2014 09:52, peter baker jellyw...@gmail.com wrote:
hey guys
ubuntu 14.04 LTS is now available via www.ubuntu.net.au
even though the price of stamps has recently increased from 60c to 70c I
have kept the price of each dvd at $3 including shipping
happy ordering!
peter
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apos o reboot de novo
$sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get dist-upgrade
Ou espere ate ser disponibilizado o primeiro release
o 14.04.1
- Mensagem original -
De: Gabriel Lima
Opinião pessoal:
eu não atualizaria dessa forma, porque algumas vezes acontece de
quebrar o sistema, ou seja, dá algum problema na atualização e fica
tudo c*gado. Eu prefiro instalar novamente. Mas aí se for o caso, você
tenta atualizar, mas se der algum pau, re-instala.
Outra coisa é que
Beleza valew! quando poderá ser disponibilizado este 1ª Release?? tem
alguma informação oficial?
Em 22 de abril de 2014 07:35, joaquim.soa...@ufra.edu.br escreveu:
Tente
$sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get dist-upgrade
e depois
sudo do-release-upgrade -d
apos o reboot de novo
$sudo apt-get
26 de Abril de 2014 sai a versão final.
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/TrustyTahr/ReleaseSchedule
blz
Em 22-04-2014 10:52, Gabriel Lima escreveu:
Beleza valew! quando poderá ser disponibilizado este 1ª Release?? tem
alguma informação oficial?
Em 22 de abril de 2014 07:35,
Comigo acontece as vezes após updates...aí é só reiniciar...
Célio Silva
Em 19/04/2014 22:07, Carlos Ribeiro escreveu:
Caso esteja se referindo ao Ubuntu 14.04, selecione Português Brasil (PT²).
Em 18 de abril de 2014 17:29, Vitor Hugo vitorhug...@hotmail.com escreveu:
estou com
Robson,
Só pra ficar claro, a versão final saiu dia 17, o número 26 ali na esquerda
refere-se à vigésima sexta semana de desenvolvimento.
Sobre a atualização, eu testei com a versão 13.04 e não foi mostrada a
14.04, somente a 13.10. Talvez ele não permita que a atualização seja feita
pulando
rsrsrs, pensei que se tratava da data. Eu usei desde a versão alpha,
então já estou usando a versão final, rsrsrs
valeu
Em 22-04-2014 12:41, Cássio Böck escreveu:
Robson,
Só pra ficar claro, a versão final saiu dia 17, o número 26 ali na esquerda
refere-se à vigésima sexta semana de
Valeu pessoal instalei a versão 14.04 agora é esperar pra ver! por enquanto
tudo numa boa.
Em 22 de abril de 2014 12:51, Robson Dantas de Aguiar meuli...@yahoo.com.br
escreveu:
rsrsrs, pensei que se tratava da data. Eu usei desde a versão alpha, então
já estou usando a versão final, rsrsrs
Atenção no roteiro
$sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get dist-upgrade
e depois
sudo do-release-upgrade -d
apos o reboot de novo
$sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get dist-upgrade
tem que fazer a ultima linha apos o do-release-upgrade -d
E não se esqueçam de verificar no arquivo
Hello everyone.
Just got the new Belfius card reader. And Guess what. No Linux support!
I Called them for that and they told me if I did a petition there would more
chances that they will support it in the future.
If we can organize a petition and send it beck to
belfiusdirect...@belfius.be woud
Don't get your hopes up. Even OS X Mavericks isn't supported (at the
moment).
On Tue, Apr 22, 2014 at 4:54 PM, massimo21
lentini.massimili...@gmail.comwrote:
Hello everyone.
Just got the new Belfius card reader. And Guess what. No Linux support!
I Called them for that and they told me if I
Open a bank account at a different bank and transfer away €100 every
month - tell them you'll repeat that till the account is empty. At that
point you'll completely move to the other bank. Odds are they will
become more eager :)
Grtz,
Jurgen.
On 22-04-14 16:54, massimo21 wrote:
Hello
Odds are 100% they'll laugh at you and charge you for moving your money. ;-)
http://cf.broadsheet.ie/wp-content/uploads/2014/04/banking-the-game.gif
On Tue, Apr 22, 2014 at 8:31 PM, Jurgen Gaeremyn jurgen.gaere...@pandora.be
wrote:
Open a bank account at a different bank and transfer away
Hoi, Go with your monny to Argenta. It's al for free and you can
internetbanking via your browser.
Good luck, Marc
Op dinsdag 22 april 2014 heeft martijn cielen mcie...@gmail.com het
volgende geschreven:
Odds are 100% they'll laugh at you and charge you for moving your money.
;-)
The problem with Argenta is it's a network of independent bankers. Try to
get some money from your account in an Argenta office that's not your
home office. It's also terrible for any other banking product.
Belfius is (at the moment) the best bank when it comes to technology and
mobile banking.
Hi,
I recently upgraded from 12.04 LTS. On 12.04, I installed gnome-shell
so that I could use gnome instead of unity and I really liked it so I
was happy to hear about Ubuntu-GNOME LTS.
I am experiencing only one thing that I am not happy about, and that
is with the title bars. I want to get
Hi,
I have been so happy with Ubuntu GNOME that I did a little piece on
Reddit explaining why it's such a great distro. Caused an interesting
discussion:
http://www.reddit.com/r/LinuxActionShow/comments/23l8t3/the_best_of_two_worlds_ubuntu_gnome/
I just want to thank you guys responsible for
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AFAICS, kernel-libipsec is not part of the Ubuntu strongSwan package,
hence it can't be enabled.
Not sure if there are that many uses cases for kernel-libipsec on a
standard Linux distribution to justify its inclusion; kernel-netlink is
preferable on 95% of use cases.
Regards
Martin
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Supporting flexible locations of qemu and alternate location for the
ovmf BIOS would allow to get rid of patches. So sounds useful. Note that
the 14.04 (Trusty) release of Ubuntu (as well as the 13.10 (Saucy)
release) were not using the Xen version of qemu for xl but the generic
upstream qemu
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@Thomas, Simon, can you reveal whether there are maybe special options enabled
in the global config or for the resource configs? Both other sides are running
12.04 (Precise) and have not been upgraded, right?
The difference is that Simon did not reboot the upgraded machine but Thomas did
and
While debian/strongswan-plugin-kernel-libipsec.install lists
usr/lib/ipsec/plugins/libstrongswan-kernel-libipsec.so the strongswan-
plugin-kernel-libipsec package does not actually include that file.
The reason for this is how dh_install is called in debian/rules, due to
the
I have the same symptoms on my kernel 3.2 cluster indeed:
drbdsetup show all
Could not connect to 'drbd' generic netlink family
I'm sorry I didn't notice this in my tests - I never use drbdsetup which
is supposed to be a low-level tool.
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On Mon, Apr 14, 2014 at 06:10:31PM -, Mads Martin Jørgensen wrote:
[...]
...All of
the services provided on a Ubuntu system will potentially break, since
it does not conform to the json standard that everyone else does.
That
On Mon, Apr 14, 2014 at 08:39:01PM -, Jeroen van der Ham wrote:
[...]
...I'm now
trying to convince all package maintainers to use the --local-service
option by default.
AIUI, you've effectively convinced Ubuntu, by virtue of
Hm, ok. So we where only using drbdadm in testing? In theory there is
also a compat version of drbdsetup there and like for drbdadm the
fallback should be drbdsetup-83 (in /lib/drbd) ...
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This rings a bell, but I think it's a different (perhaps related) bug
that I can't find right now. This bug is when the system timezone
doesn't get picked up by default at all.
I don't understand why PHP is so special it needs to be told
indivdually about my time zone,
Looks very much like drbdsetup does not fall back to the 8.3 version, even
though it should according to this commit:
http://git.drbd.org/gitweb.cgi?p=drbd-8.4.git;a=commit;h=b5ef99654f8008a7b6632261f39fc908b4e84210
Anyway, executing /lib/drbd/drbdsetup-83 instead of /sbin/drbdsetup seems
i see no uncommon options in my configs, i built the cluster basically of
linbits dox.
i run a standard pp with no extra repos and did not upgrade to 8.4 whatsoever.
(the updated) node storage0:
root@storage1:~# ssh storage0 cat /etc/lsb-release
DISTRIB_ID=Ubuntu
DISTRIB_RELEASE=12.04
I did some more digging through the logs, and it turns out that the command is
called, but fails due to not being called as root user.
For access to the zfs stats you need to be root. This worked ok in 13.10, but
it looks like the dfree command is not executed as root user anymore. I would
call
thx stefan lionel, will try your suggestions ASAP.
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To
@Renan
I believe Dimitri made this change to avoid breaking php5-fpm on upgrade
from Precise to Trusty, because the previous version of upstart needs to
have support for the new feature before we can use it.
AFAICT, this means that we can fix this in Trusty+1, but it will remain
like this in
As a workaround verified at my end, you may simply symlink the 8.3 tools
somewhere in the path, so that drbdsetup will find them:
ln -s /lib/drbd/drbdsetup-83 /sbin
Alternatively, you may revert drbd-utils to the 8.3 bersion which is still
available from the release repository and freeze it
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I can confirm the problem with the netlink error.
Apr 20 11:54:59 node1 lrmd: [3636]: info: RA output:
(res_drbd_1:0:monitor:stderr) Could not connect to 'drbd' generic
netlink family
I'm using 12.04 with 3.2 kernel (3.2.0-60-generic).
The Pacemaker resource agent is also shipped in a new
I cannot specify it further, since it's our own API that communicates
via JSON that broke, due to php-json in Ubuntu not conforming to the
JSON standard. Time will tell how many will get hit by this bug. Might
be zero, might be thousands. Fact of the matter is still that it accepts
JSON input that
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On 18 April 2014 11:58, Renan Gonçalves renan.sad...@gmail.com wrote:
The package 5.5.9+dfsg-1ubuntu3 have the correct upstart script with
reload signal USR2, which works great on Ubuntu Trusty since it uses
upstart = 1.10.0
The fix for this bug introduces a new package, called
From my (quick) reading of the source code, drbdadmin works because it adds
/lib/drbd to the path using add_lib_drbd_to_path(), and drbdsetup seems not to.
One reason for this could be that the driver calls drbdsetup with an abolute
path and the source says in case drbdsetup is called with an
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Hi Martin,
strongswan-plugin-kernel-libipsec does provide the plugin (or
supposedly) in Ubuntu 14.04.
There are two reasons (or at least mine) to use kernel-libipsec, one is
that kernel-libipsec provides a separate interface so that
filtering/inspecting the packets would be easier with iptables,
On Tue, Apr 22, 2014 at 11:31:36AM -, Mads Martin Jørgensen wrote:
3) Move all servers that use JSON away from Ubuntu and on to something
with a JSON standard conforming php-json.
For other readers, I would point out that AIUI Fedora (and thus RHEL and
CentOS) and Debian (and thus Ubuntu)
I would rather fix drbdsetup in the same way drbdadm works (so add the
libpath). That way the compat binaries are not exposed in the normal
search path. Which I believe is intentional as from the user perspective
there should be only one command. I am working on a patch and some test
binaries
Thanks for your reply.
I not tried xen trusty package for now but only a fast watch on debian folder
of packages source.
seabios and upstream qemu is not specified on configure for what I saw
(./configure --enable-xend --prefix=/usr) and I think should be done to have
seabios and upstream qemu
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Ah... I think that probably is also good put qemu-system-x86 as dipendency
since is default for disks on file also on pv domUs.
Is used also for vnc (and spice basic support if my patch will be accepted on
xen 4.5) on pv domUs.
Then using the 4.4 xl seem to me a few cases where it is not used,
Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make
Ubuntu better.
I was unable to link the upstream bug to this one. Please can you
comment here when there's some resolution on the debugging proceeding in
the upstream bug?
It sounds to me that not being able to ensure a binary
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Also lost my slave on prod system today, pacemaker,crm cluster with
drbd.
lrmd: [1952]: info: RA output: (res_drbd_1:1:monitor:stderr) Could not
connect to 'drbd' generic netlink family
My resources are marked as Unconfigured on slave, but still Primary on
master.
Have not rebooted.
What is
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New version of the debdiff from new version after security SRU
** Patch added: openssh_enable_btmp_saucy_v2.debdiff
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/openssh/+bug/743858/+attachment/4092561/+files/openssh_enable_btmp_saucy_v2.debdiff
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Linbit's Lars Ellenberg confirmed on the ML that adding /lib/drbd to the
path won't fix drbdsetup in all cases: drbdsetup-83 has to be in the
same directory as the drbdsetup, and it also applies to drbdadmin.
On Tue, Apr 22, 2014 at 01:56:16PM +0200, Lionel Sausin wrote:
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Is the correct
Anyone seeing the error message, try the proposed package on the
upgraded server. Those are for Precise (12.04) and you will need only
the one matching your installation (64bit or 32bit).
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Proposing to fix this by adding the patch in drbdsetup, too. See attached
debdiff. Test packages can be found at
http://people.canonical.com/~smb/lp1185756/
** Patch added: Debdiff of proposed fix.
Public bug reported:
When powering multiple nodes on at once, in different sub-processes. The
following error is generated and the node is not powered off or on
accordingly.
Traceback (most recent call last):
File stdin, line 2, in module
File
qemu-system-x86 is on the recommends list which will pull in upstream qemu.
Right now the build of Xen modifies the source in a way to look for
qemu-system-i386 on the path provided by qemu. This also causes seabios to be
used. ovmf would need testing. Ovmf was not really looked at. So for the
@Stefan, your proposed fix (http://people.canonical.com/~smb/lp1185756/)
worked for me on Precise 64bit with kernel 3.2. Thanks!
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1185756
Public bug reported:
After installing a fresh ubuntu 14.04 (twice), following every step of
this doc :
http://maas.ubuntu.com/docs/install.html#disc-install
I can't access the webui on http://ip_address/MAAS
I always get the error :
Internal Server Error
The server encountered an internal
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: maas (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Confirmed
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1311158
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: maas (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Confirmed
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1281758
Public bug reported:
byobu-screen seems badly broken with regard to 'ctrl-a'.
fresh instance/user:
* run 'byobu-screen'
* hit 'ctrl-a'
* answer '1' to the ctrl-a prompt
byobu (screen) dies.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 14.04
Package: byobu 5.77-0ubuntu1
ProcVersionSignature: User
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