Hello,
As I searched through the internet I found out that I can only report bugs
on launchpad, and make requests/proposals here - forgive me if I'm wrong
and just spamming the list.
My request would be that: could someone make it possible to fit the Ubuntu
16.04 ISO on a 1.4 GB DVD disk? Right
Hi!
So we are now (16.10) in sync with Debian, but that package is sadly
quite broken. Tbh, the old package in Universe was also broken, just
for different reasons. The reason now is the Debian package has issues.
The package as currently done by Debian simply doesn't work. I'm not
sure it even
On Mon, Jul 11, 2016 at 10:13 PM, Len Ovens wrote:
> How does this affect users who use 32bit wine so they can use the standard
> 32bit VST/VSTi? In other words the biggest reason for 32 bit ISOs on 64 bit
> machines in Audio I know is to be able to use windows VST and VSTi.
On 12/07/16 08:52, Colin Watson wrote:
> I would strongly prefer to keep the port building as normal, but
> deemphasise it in whatever ways are useful to discourage people from
> using it, and perhaps not worry too much about failures further up the
> stack.
+1
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On Mon, Jul 11, 2016 at 12:17:48PM -0400, Bryan Quigley wrote:
> * Keep a small amount of i386 libs/apps in 18.10+ including whatever
> it takes to build/run Wine (but drop the majority of packages)
I'd just like to point out that any solution involving selective package
building will likely be a
On Fri, Jul 8, 2016 at 2:34 PM, Josh DuBois wrote:
> On Tue, Jun 28, 2016 at 9:54 AM, Dimitri John Ledkov
> wrote:
>
>> 18.10+:
>> * Stop providing i386 port
>> * Run legacy i386 only application in snaps / containers / virtual
>> machines
>
> In terms of running legacy
On 7/11/16 11:17 AM, Bryan Quigley wrote:
I could see us:
* Determine Snappy is the best way to distribute Wine (which would
require the bundling of 32-bit libs I think).
* Keep a small amount of i386 libs/apps in 18.10+ including whatever
it takes to build/run Wine (but drop the majority of