Hmm I saw in the Debian multimedia mailing list today that some guy wants
to build their own Debian blend on multimedia. Do hope that doesn't
affect us too much.
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From: Andreas Tille andr...@an3as.eu
Date: 2012-11-12 下午5:28
Subject: Re: Presentation + A
On Sun, Nov 11, 2012 at 9:51 PM, Emmet Hikory per...@ubuntu.com wrote:
Ho Wan Chan wrote:
no no no I mean to abolish the text theme ONLY. The graphical one should
remain.
This means that we have no output multiplexor when booting on devices
that are in VGA fallback mode: as it turns
Hmm wait a minute, Ububtu Desktop's own Plymouth theme has version numbers
too. Then it means we have to resync every release. That is not better than
just changing the version number.
On 2012-11-12 下午9:09, Scott Lavender scottalaven...@gmail.com wrote:
On Sun, Nov 11, 2012 at 9:51 PM, Emmet
On Thu, 01 Nov 2012 09:38:22 +0100, Kaj Ailomaa zeque...@mousike.me
wrote:
A few months ago we created a ubuntustudio-bugs mail list. But, since we
are using launchpad for bug reporting and management, there doesn't seem
to be a good way to integrate a bug mail list into that.
We can't
On Mon, November 12, 2012 2:46 am, Emmet Hikory wrote:
Ho Wan Chan wrote:
Hmm I saw in the Debian multimedia mailing list today that some guy
wants
to build their own Debian blend on multimedia. Do hope that doesn't
affect us too much.
It is likely to be a great help: more folk helping
On Mon, November 12, 2012 10:28 am, lukefro...@hushmail.com wrote:
The long blank screen is because of plymouth not loading when the
initramfs loads. This was an intentional decision by Ubuntu to avoid
slowing down the boot process by including the necessary video modules, a
font , etc in the
Tangostudio is based on a much older version of Ubuntu, version 10.04. Looks
like a very pretty install of Ubuntustudio 10.04 with pulseaduo taken out, and
the option to update to a newer kernel. They bypassed the whole GNOME desktop
issue by doing so, but will fall behind in versions of audio
On Mon, November 12, 2012 10:45 am, lukefro...@hushmail.com wrote:
There are other ways to make plymouth start quickly than installing
cryptsetup, but that's the easiest way for an end user and least likely to
get reverted by some update.
The first question for studio is do we want to fix
I think that we should (if possible) let plymouth like in Vanilla Ubuntu.
And only changing lighdm.
Antoine THOMAS
Tél: 0663137906
2012/11/12 Len Ovens l...@ovenwerks.net
On Mon, November 12, 2012 10:45 am, lukefro...@hushmail.com wrote:
There are other ways to make plymouth start
On Mon, November 12, 2012 12:45 pm, ttoine wrote:
I think that we should (if possible) let plymouth like in Vanilla Ubuntu.
And only changing lighdm.
Just to be clear, You are talking about how and when plymouth is started
rather than the artwork for plymouth?
2012/11/12 Len Ovens
Both. For me Ubuntu Studio should behave the same way than Vanilla with our
artwork. I don't see why we should do something different. And I guess that
most of end users don't care, if it works well.
If it can save time too for other more important stuff then it is good too.
Le 12 nov. 2012
One thing about installing cryptsetup by default as a means of starting
plymouth early: it does not require any changes from a vanilla install of
Ubuntu, as an early start to plymouth is then the normal behavior in Ubuntu.
Nothing to maintain but the theme, the rest is upstream Ubuntu,
On Mon, November 12, 2012 3:18 pm, lukefro...@hushmail.com wrote:
One thing about installing cryptsetup by default as a means of starting
plymouth early: it does not require any changes from a vanilla install
of Ubuntu, as an early start to plymouth is then the normal behavior in
Ubuntu.
Len Ovens wrote:
On Mon, November 12, 2012 10:28 am, lukefro...@hushmail.com wrote:
Interesting. I was not aware plymouth started so late on installs. I was
under the assumption it still started in initramfs.
In short, there are two cases where plymouth actually works right: live
Le 10/11/2012 11:56, Alessio Treglia a écrit :
On Fri, Nov 9, 2012 at 12:58 PM, Sebastien Bacher seb...@ubuntu.com
mailto:seb...@ubuntu.com wrote:
getting glew in... do you think that's something you could do?
(using a ppa
for that testing should work as well)
Of course it is, I will do
hi,
Am Sonntag, den 11.11.2012, 11:06 -0800 schrieb ubuntu-de...@iamsrp.com:
Hi,
I recently installed the Ubuntu Nexus 7 beta image on my tablet. Whilst
playing
around trying to get a few things to work I noticed the following in
/usr/share/X11/xorg.conf.d/61-tegra-gpu.conf:
# Disable
On Mon, Nov 12, 2012 at 9:00 AM, Didier Roche didro...@ubuntu.com wrote:
I think we should revert glew in proposed right now and then, coordinate
again for a new upload, with the unity changes as well.
What do you think?
Right, nux needs some porting too.
So OK for reverting from now, I'm
Hey,
Could the xorg package set be updated to include the following packages, for
the lts point release?
libdrm-lts-quantal
mesa-lts-quantal
xorg-server-lts-quantal
xorg-lts-quantal
and a wildcard xf86-*-lts-quantal xserver-xorg-*-lts-quantal
same with s/quantal/raring/ would be nice too, but
Hello all,
throug my shift today I reduced the queue from 104 to 82, and uploaded
a few autopkgtests which were created during UDS which haven't been in
the sponsoring queue. Notes:
lp:~fourdollars/language-selector/singleton_and_escape_key: upload
Hi,
Thanks for your work Martin.
On Mon, Nov 12, 2012 at 2:43 PM, Martin Pitt martin.p...@ubuntu.com wrote:
Hello all,
throug my shift today I reduced the queue from 104 to 82, and uploaded
a few autopkgtests which were created during UDS which haven't been in
the sponsoring queue. Notes:
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