a a bug in
Launchpad against ubuntu-core-meta, so that the situation can be
corrected.
[1] https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ubuntu-core-meta/+bug/1850538
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Hi,
Just an advance reminder if you want to make ubiquity slideshow
changes for the Disco release: make them as soon as possible, to give
time for translators to translate them.
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inate myself for the board, and my name
does not show up. :)
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s on wiki to describe
the idea (there aren't much changes from the previous version). I'd
love for people's feedback.
[1] https://wiki.ubuntu.com/PlusOneMaintenanceTeam
Anyone interested in participating as vanguards?
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es, to merge once it
works, etc.) as an iterative process.
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x27;s certainly
reusable, but things were done in a way to scratch my own itches for the
purpose of MIR review.
Now, all this was pushed to ubuntu-dev-tools as a way to get more eyes
and more use -- so when you see things you disagree with, it's
absolutely fine for you to go ahead and fix the code
and not inject too much logic that would
slow down its processing or use up more memory -- britney has enough to
do already. In that sense, I thought of just massaging the output in
text-mode it currently does, to just add enough whitespace to the
printfs to pass things as YAML (or you know,
ect will help improve it, and that it might already be
of some uses to people who want to see why their packages haven't
migrated yet.
So... Feedback welcome :)
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s you find in netplan here:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/netplan/+filebug
If you are unsure whether something is a bug, it might well be. If
you're unsure how to do something, you can also look up questions, or
add your own, here:
https://askubuntu.com/questions/tagged/netplan
Thanks,
Math
t; see things, so that we could play with it?
>
>
> Yes, we have an installer sprint coming up at the end of August. There
> will be work folks can review.
>
>
Great! Feel free to ask if you have questions; we have the
#ubuntu-installer IRC channel just for that.
Mathieu Trudel-
On Tue, Jul 11, 2017 at 11:31 AM, Carl Richell wrote:
> System76 would like to use GNOME Initial Setup for user configuration.
> Currently, there is duplication with Ubiquity.
>
> We propose changing Ubiquity to add a “minimal” mode, triggered by a
> kernel parameter (a flag similar to how OEM in
reso
given what is typically included in screenshots in an installer
slideshow). If your flavour opts to release Alpha or Beta images, then
you should consider having the slideshow in more or less its final shape
even earlier, of course :)
Thoughts?
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alid, or even removing
tasks without a comment explaining why is just bad form.
It's nice to write this out here, but perhaps it would be good to update
the templates for comments on the bugs when a SRU lands in -proposed to
clarify it? I would not expect all our contributors on SRU bugs
On Tue, Jan 17, 2017 at 1:02 AM, Mike Pontillo
wrote:
> On Mon, Jan 16, 2017 at 7:35 AM, Mark Shuttleworth
> wrote:
>
>> Would 'got-link' and 'lost-link' be good names for this?
>>
>
> I'm not certain a new event name is needed for this functionality; it
> seems to me that the current definition
these packages that
there was still an epoch added. While they were new source packages and it
looks like KDE has largely moved from "KDE 4" to "KDE 16.04" or in any
case, a different versioning scheme, we could have done away with the epoch
number without issues.
Did I misunderst
On Fri, Dec 30, 2016 at 2:44 PM, Till Kamppeter
wrote:
[...]
> I also get:
>
> till@till-x1carbon:~$ hostname -I
> 192.168.0.15 192.168.122.1 2804:14c:5ba8:8b97::1
> 2804:14c:5ba8:8b97:205:1bff:feb0:7395 fd00:1:1::1
> till@till-x1carbon:~$ hostname -A
> till-x1carbon till-x1carbon till-x1carbon t
ot expect it to be too
much a problem to approve.
Let me know when you need sponsoring to upload; I'll be happy to review it.
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for now the primary
> target
> would be to ignore the *.efi file when generating the grub.cfg.
>
I don't know enough about Xen to know why the normal loading using grub2
would behave differently in UEFI (as you can no doubt notice above), but
yes, the short answer IMO is that we s
ns, it would be nice to keep these on the ISO
> even if not in the default install. Would there be any real cost to
> doing this? I presume they're in main due to desktop needs anyway?
>
Seems right to just have it on the CD and not installed by default. And
yes, it is also in main via de
feel free to ping me
(cyphermox) on IRC in #ubuntu-desktop or #ubuntu-bugs.
[1] https://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/desktop-q-full-proxy-support
[2] https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/Proxy
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mands I came
up with to setup a netboot server, it's a matter of three or four
commands, and IIRC no extra packages to install from a brand new
desktop install.
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kage is indeed 28, but libgnutls-dev is still
26 and all packages build-depend on that."
[1]
http://lists.alioth.debian.org/pipermail/pkg-gnutls-maint/2012-June/004277.html
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On Wed, Jul 11, 2012 at 1:22 AM, Scott Kitterman wrote:
[...]
> For hotels, I can't recall the last time I had one last less then 24 hours.
> Even on public wifi (as in coffee shops), the shortest I recall one lasting
> was
> 4 hours. I agree that every 5 minutes is excessive.
>
> The fundamenta
On Jul 10, 2012 4:37 PM, "Scott Kitterman" wrote:
>
> On Tuesday, July 10, 2012 03:46:18 PM Marc Deslauriers wrote:
> > This is useful for non-power users. Power users already know how to turn
> > the appropriate knobs to turn unwanted features off.
>
> Only if they know about it. Even most power
hould know what the process for figuring
out whether what comes up from the request to port 25 should look
like.
That said, in this form it's getting pretty far out of the scope of
this email, and also out of what NetworkManager should, IMO, focus on.
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On Tue, Jul 10, 2012 at 3:21 PM, Andrea Corbellini
wrote:
> On 10/07/12 20:41, Mathieu Trudel-Lapierre wrote:
>>
>> I'd like to enable connectivity checking in NetworkManager. We'd use
>> http://start.ubuntu.com/connectivity-check.html, running the check
>&
of the week, I'd like to proceed with a enabling this in Quantal and
making sure it gets well tested.
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's such a large burden.
The intent of the live image is to showcase what Ubuntu can do; I
think gnome-nettool gives us an additional benefit in the fact that
it's useful, for users that don't always know the command-line
equivalents, for debugging purposes with network issues.
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ssing description updates as per the
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hile ago and didn't expect this
kind of impact; fixed now in evolution.
I've asked for these builds to be given back, Stéphane Graber took
care of the request.
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indeed be to fix it in nm-applet,
which I'll take care of.
- Spent a lot of time reviewing checkbox-app-testing-qt for Nicholas
Skaggs (balloons); needs a lot
more work; deferred to be looked at by cr3.
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cient things to discuss (let's
bring that up again as a topic to get what kind of things we can do
with this) and to do, why not ?
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On Mon, Jun 13, 2011 at 9:58 PM, Dustin Kirkland wrote:
> Howdy ubuntu-devel!
>
> I'm seeing quite a bit of code duplication in scripts and packaging in
> Ubuntu around the determination of IP addresses.
>
> Most are permutations of 'ifconfig' or 'ip addr', and four to six
> pipes through awk, gre
request was incorrectly
filed against the lp:geoclue branch, so I deleted the merge request
and re-created it against the right branch; apologies for the
inconvenience.
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I'm not aware of?
I thought I had seen something pass by in email about this, but I
couldn't find any trace of it.
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