Please create a new thread if wanting to discuss init systems.
Thanks :)
On Wed, Feb 26, 2014, at 11:30 AM, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
On Tue, 2014-02-25 at 17:55 -0800, Len Ovens wrote:
Will run levels remain available and will services look at those
run levels.
Ubuntu Studio Beta 1 will be released tomorrow, thursday, (afternoon
sometime)
Before then, we need to do test the image.
In order to post your results, you need a ubuntu one account -
https://login.ubuntu.com/, and you need to login into
http://iso.qa.ubuntu.com.
Links to the two ISOs to test,
On Wed, 26 Feb 2014, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
On Tue, 2014-02-25 at 17:55 -0800, Len Ovens wrote:
Will run levels remain available and will services look at those
run levels.
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/systemd#Targets
Though it is quite unlikely that there will be much to fix beyond the
three years, we are going to be committed to fixing XFCE specific bugs
if such arise after the Xubuntu support period.
That's the only way we can motivate us supporting Ubuntu Studio for 5
years instead of 3.
This is what I said
On Wed, Feb 26, 2014, at 12:27 PM, Kaj Ailomaa wrote:
Ubuntu Studio Beta 1 will be released tomorrow, thursday, (afternoon
sometime)
Before then, we need to do test the image.
In order to post your results, you need a ubuntu one account -
https://login.ubuntu.com/, and you need to login
Hello everyone,
Can some more people please work on reducing the sponsoring queue? It's got
60+ requests now, many of which are important bugfixes or release critical
to different flavours. http://reqorts.qa.ubuntu.com/reports/sponsoring/
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Hello fellow developers,
I went through the current failures of our autopkgtests on ppc64el
[1]. A lot of them are due to running in a container with much fewer
packages preinstalled than in our cloud-image VMs, i. e. they are
missing test depends (and sometimes point out missing binary depends);
Hello again,
Martin Pitt [2014-02-26 13:01 +0100]:
Tests that fail due to missing test/binary dependencies
---
It could of course be that after adding them they fail for different reasons.
deja-dup
Fixed in packaging VCS, but then tests
On 26/02/2014, Martin Pitt martin.p...@ubuntu.com wrote:
I categorized the current failures for packages which don't fail on x86.
Thanks for doing this!
Tests run, but some failures
...
bzr
Two issues:
File .../bzrlib/tests/__init__.py, line 2862, in
Hi,
as shown https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/qemu/+bug/1284793
we are hoping to get Qemu 2.0 into 14.04. This is tricky due to
the timing - Qemu 2.0 release is scheduled for April 4
( http://wiki.qemu.org/Planning/2.0 ), with freeze for 14.04 being
April 10. However, the drastic
On 02/26/2014 02:27 AM, Jackson Doak wrote:
Hello everyone,
Can some more people please work on reducing the sponsoring queue?
It's got 60+ requests now, many of which are important bugfixes or
release critical to different
flavours. http://reqorts.qa.ubuntu.com/reports/sponsoring/
We're in
Hey Martin,
Martin Packman [2014-02-26 15:39 +]:
On 26/02/2014, Martin Pitt martin.p...@ubuntu.com wrote:
bzr
Two issues:
File .../bzrlib/tests/__init__.py, line 2862, in makeAndChdirToTestDir
os.mkdir(self.test_base_dir)
OSError: [Errno 36] File name too long:
Hey Serge,
Serge Hallyn [2014-02-26 12:40 -0600]:
In an attempt to shake out bugs as early as possible, I've started
building packages based on current git HEAD at ppa:ubuntu-virt/candidate.
This seems to be testing quite well for me on amd64. It would be
great if people could start testing
Hi all Qt lovers,
Qt 5.2.1 should be soon ready for landing to Ubuntu 14.04, the target
being March 6th if the FFe is accepted. The previous update two weeks
ago was at https://lists.launchpad.net/ubuntu-phone/msg06396.html
The FFe is open at http://pad.lv/1278329. It has the latest status
Hey Ubuntu Developers,
As hard as I try, I can't get the gcc-arm-linux-gnueabi compiler in Ubuntu
12.04 to build armv5t and/or soft float abi binaries. This works fine with the
gcc-arm-linux-gnueabi compiler in Ubuntu 13.10.
I ultimately tracked the issue down to the libc6-armel-cross and
The wireless on my machine resusts as disabled after I run a live or
installed version of Ubuntu (and Chakra Linux). The way to enable it is go
in suspended mode and after I can choose my connection. In installed
version I had to add a file in my /etc/modprobe.d/. This make my wi-fi
permanently
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