One more recent improvement, thanks to Raphaël
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/827935, you can now look at
https://code.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-branches to see the recently
changed official Ubuntu branches.
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This is a daily health check report on the Ubuntu Studio CD images.
If you have any questions, contact Colin Watson cjwat...@ubuntu.com.
ubuntustudio/daily: Uninstallable packages:
darktable 0.9.2-1build1 produces uninstallable binaries:
* darktable (amd64 i386)
dssi-vst 0.9.2-1ubuntu3
While we are on the subject of background processes that are resource hogs,
Pulseaudio is in my experience among the worst offenders. My intel Atom netbook
with pulseaudio running would not keep up with the framerate of H264 video in
360p, 30fps compressed using avidemux to 800bps, on a 32
On Wed, Nov 09, 2011 at 11:53:26PM +0200, Amir Eldor wrote:
I think these kind of computers will probably won't be installed with
Ubuntu at all, but X/Lubuntu might be a choice for them. As I understand
the kernel of Ubuntu is shared between the 'sister-releases', am I right?
Yes, any change
Hello Loïc,
Loïc Minier [2011-11-09 18:35 +0100]:
Fails to boot for me on a X301 using ext4 on LVM on SATA; stops in
initramfs:
Thanks for testing. I reapplied the patch again, as you confirmed that
this unbreaks it. Uploaded 175 now.
Martin
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On 11/10/2011 04:26 AM, Colin Watson wrote:
On Wed, Nov 09, 2011 at 11:53:26PM +0200, Amir Eldor wrote:
I think these kind of computers will probably won't be installed with
Ubuntu at all, but X/Lubuntu might be a choice for them. As I understand
the kernel of Ubuntu is shared between the
Hi,
You can report a bug about this at
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu-webcatalog/+filebug
There is some upcoming design work, so this can be considered as part
of those changes.
Thanks,
James
On Sun, 06 Nov 2011 18:32:31 -0500, Jonathan Carter (highvoltage)
jonat...@ubuntu.com wrote:
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Em 09-11-2011 16:53, Amir Eldor escreveu:
Hello Tim,
The only reason I see for keeping support of weird old CPUs is for
people who have an old computer and they would like to linux-ize
it. I'm not sure if the old of today are computers running
On Nov 10, 2011 10:49 AM, Adilson Oliveira adil...@canonical.com wrote:
In poor countries, many places like schools use recicled computers
donated by enterprises, non-profits, etc. Dropping the non-PAE kernel
can be a problem in this context.
I've been wondering for a while if my impression
On Nov 10, 2011 10:15 AM, Tim Gardner tim.gard...@canonical.com wrote:
As far as I can tell there hasn't been a mass produced non-PAE cpu in
over 5 years that we (as a distro) care about. The consumer grade
electronics lifecycle is _well_ below 5 years. Furthermore, the distro
focus has been
On 11/10/2011 08:14 AM, Tim Gardner wrote:
On 11/09/2011 03:14 PM, Colin Watson wrote:
Does KVM work properly with PAE kernels at the moment? I've had trouble
with it within the last six months, and when running server
installations I've had to tweak them on the fly to install the generic
On Thu, Nov 10, 2011 at 17:14, Tim Gardner tim.gard...@canonical.com wrote:
As far as I can tell there hasn't been a mass produced non-PAE cpu in over 5
years that we (as a distro) care about. The consumer grade electronics
lifecycle is _well_ below 5 years.
Most people that I know are using
Hi all,
If your team has a meeting listed on the Fridge [1] can you please
double check the dates and times. In the past there have been some
issues when the time changes. Please let me know if you need anything
updated and I'll get that done as soon as possible. Thanks in advance
for
On Thu, 10 Nov 2011 08:14:14 -0700
Tim Gardner tim.gard...@canonical.com wrote:
As far as I can tell there hasn't been a mass produced non-PAE cpu in
over 5 years that we (as a distro) care about. The consumer grade
electronics lifecycle is _well_ below 5 years. Furthermore, the distro
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