Hi,
I don't know if this is the right place to ask, so please give me a hint
where to do so if it is not.
I've recently taken over the packaging for the gnome-globalmenu team, at
least until the former packager will have some more spare time again.
The problem is the following:
When building
Today I finally got to the bottom of why apt-get/aptitude update was
failing. The owner of an Australian mirror has moved the files to a
different server.
Apart from updating the sources.list, and updating the bug that supplied
the URL to the mirror in the first place, apt-get doesn't appear to
2009/3/26 Sense Hofstede se...@qense.nl:
2009/3/26 Martin Pitt martin.p...@ubuntu.com:
Hello Matt,
Matt Davey [2009-03-05 16:27 +]:
I hope this is the right list for contacting the Ubuntu gnome-pilot
packager.
It's pretty undermaintained in Ubuntu, I'm afraid. I'm looking into
the
This morning python2.6 version 2.6.1-1ubuntu5 made it in to Jaunty after
being held for a few days for the freeze. Unfortunately this package
contained an ABI break that meant some python extensions no longer
worked, most notably pygtk. In other words if you installed this version
you would see
Well, i'm not yet using Jaunty (still on Interpid) - and i got an
annoying situation having both LXDE and Gnome installed - a dependence
named lxnm, not only it's not working, as well it removes by conflict
nm-applet (network-manager-gnome package), and if we insist
reinstalling LXDE, we take the
Hi!
i have both gnome and lxde installed, and i got problems from the last
update - lxnm seems to have conflict with the package had nm-applet,
and got both uninstalled, and so, i got without internet connection
and since lxnm has only a script, i really don't know how conflictable
is this
Hi list,
I have no idea if this is the right place to send this but here goes. For
months amsn has been broken, the filed bug contains a fix for the problem
but it has yet to reach the users. If the amsn maintainer is indeed AWOL we
the amsn users would greatly appriciate if someone could commit
Hello!
I wish to inform you about bug. I've installed libapache2-mod-python
3.3.1-2build1 (amd64 binary) and everything worked fine, after the
upgrade to version 3.3.1-3 Apache don`t run. Crash line 185.
My operation system Ubuntu 8.10 intrepid (Descktop)/
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Ekiga 3.2.0 sources have been uploaded to Jaunty but it isn't built yet.
I am not sure what is going on there. I will check into it.
--Ken
On Sat, 2009-03-28 at 23:37 -0700, David Fox wrote:
I've been looking to test the new 3.2.0 version of ekiga on my Jaunty
installation. I upgraded to
Just wondering whether these training sessions be available online to be
viewed at a later time?! The reason I ask is because in the time zone (US
EST) where I live most of the sessions are either early in the morning or
during working hours.
Thanks,
Anand.
On Tue, Mar 31, 2009 at 3:18 AM,
Ever wondered why your pipe-A underruns and your EQ overflows? These
and other cryptic X.org error terms now have a handy glossary available
from the Ubuntu-X wiki, put together with Jesse Barnes' help for all you
bug triagers:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/X/Glossary
See you for Hug Day Thursday!
Please allow this advertisement for OSS study.
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Dear open source developers,
I am Eunyoung Chung, a Masters student working with Dr. Jensen at
Oregon State University.
We are currently doing a research
hi,
(please cc to me as well in replies)
Any chance and timeframe of getting evolution 2.26 in ubuntu 8.10?
Specially handy for the exchange 2007 support which it supposidly is
having as new feature.
regards,
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long-term
Year passed already - with no results. What's the matter with Ubuntu?
On Tue, Mar 4, 2008 at 1:30 AM, Ihar Hrachyshka
ihar.hrachys...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello Ubunters!
I'm Ihar Hrachyshka, Belarusian Latin i18n team coordinator (GNOME,
GNU tools etc.) We've made a great l10n effort on GNOME,
Hello. I am brazilian and I don't speak English.
The package broffice.org_1%3a3.0.1-7ubuntu1~intrepid1_all don't install in
Ubuntu Intrepid.
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I've been looking to test the new 3.2.0 version of ekiga on my Jaunty
installation. I upgraded to jaunty some time ago for other reasons,
and I have 3.0.1 installed (plus self-compiled 3.2.0 in /usr/local).
I'm eager to check out the official ubuntu version, and I've gotten
the announce on
g++ (Ubuntu 4.3.2-2ubuntu11) 4.3.3 20090111 (prerelease)
// Check what you get to tell SUCCESS/FAILURE:
//
// SUCCESS: g++ test.cpp
// invalid cast from type 'uint16_t' to type 'uint16_t'
//
// FAILURE: g++ -O2 test.cpp
// invalid cast from type 'unsigned int' to type
Hi,
I accidentally caused the spam today. I'm currently writing a small mail
program that is supposed to automatically reply to mails that end up in a
certain folder on my mail server. Due to a typo in the mailbox handling code
PHP reverted to the default and sent the test-reply to all mails
Hello,
last update for hotkey-setup is buggy. hotkey-setup script is syntacticaly not
correct lacks fi.
Best regards
Lukasz Kurylo
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Hi all,
I'm constructing a list of maintainers to include in discussion about a
kernel change to the autofs and autofs4 kernel modules that I expect to
submit some time in the future. It has the potential to be fairly
disruptive and that is the point of trying to stimulate prior discussion
and
Right now, I think the state of emulators in Ubuntu is pathetic.
Most of the emulators are out of date in the repositories, and most aren't
even included.
I'd love to start building debs for the more popular emulators (zsnes,
pcsx2, psx, epsxe, vba, etc.)
I'm fairly new to building deb's though,
Hi All,
Jef Spaleta from the Fedora Project commented on my recent apt-url blog
post, noting the following:
Just an FYI:
Packagekit developers have developed a packagekit browser plugin which does
something similar.
If/when Ubuntu moves to Packagekit you should be aware of how the
Packagekit
2009/4/9 Jim Campbell jwcampb...@ubuntu.com:
[...] so that people can also easily install new repositories [...]
This is provided since quite some time by apturl but is disabled
because of concerns from several developers (disclaimer: I'm just
explaining, no intention to start the discussion
On Tue, Apr 14, 2009 at 3:47 PM, Onno Benschop o...@itmaze.com.au wrote:
Today I finally got to the bottom of why apt-get/aptitude update was
failing. The owner of an Australian mirror has moved the files to a
different server.
Apart from updating the sources.list, and updating the bug that
On Wed, 2009-04-08 at 15:24 +0800, Ian Kent wrote:
I'm constructing a list of maintainers to include in discussion about a
kernel change to the autofs and autofs4 kernel modules that I expect to
submit some time in the future. It has the potential to be fairly
disruptive and that is the point
On Tuesday 14 April 2009 5:43:45 am Chris wrote:
Right now, I think the state of emulators in Ubuntu is pathetic.
Most of the emulators are out of date in the repositories, and most aren't
even included.
I'd love to start building debs for the more popular emulators (zsnes,
pcsx2, psx, epsxe,
On Friday 10 April 2009 10:03:49 am drs. A. Demarteau wrote:
hi,
(please cc to me as well in replies)
Any chance and timeframe of getting evolution 2.26 in ubuntu 8.10?
Specially handy for the exchange 2007 support which it supposidly is
having as new feature.
2.26 is is in 9.04.
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On Tue, 2009-04-14 at 23:25 +0800, Ian Kent wrote:
The change I'm planning on proposing is to remove the autofs kernel
module and rename the autofs4 module to autofs. This has implications
for older modprobe code in init scripts as a MODULE_ALIAS() can't do the
whole job and an alias will
On Tue, 2009-04-14 at 05:43 -0400, Chris wrote:
Right now, I think the state of emulators in Ubuntu is pathetic.
Most of the emulators are out of date in the repositories, and most
aren't even included.
I'd love to start building debs for the more popular emulators (zsnes,
pcsx2, psx, epsxe,
On Wed, 2009-04-15 at 00:31 +0800, Ian Kent wrote:
My initial testing showed that this didn't work in all cases I checked.
The only reason we need anything at all is backward compatibility.
The whole idea here is to get rid of the need to manually load the
autofs module at all.
It's
On 14/04/09 22:40, Onkar Shinde wrote:
On Tue, Apr 14, 2009 at 3:47 PM, Onno Benschop o...@itmaze.com.au wrote:
Today I finally got to the bottom of why apt-get/aptitude update was
failing. The owner of an Australian mirror has moved the files to a
different server.
Apart from updating
Considering some noise happening in the blog space over a Linux
magazine article about security problems with Ubuntu server I think we
should re-visit this topic. The article is at:
http://www.linux-mag.com/id/7297/2/
The key criticisms of Ubuntu server raised by Linux magazine are:
1. Default
On Wed, Apr 15, 2009 at 11:03:26AM +1000, Null Ack wrote:
Considering some noise happening in the blog space over a Linux
magazine article about security problems with Ubuntu server I think we
should re-visit this topic. The article is at:
http://www.linux-mag.com/id/7297/2/
The key
Thanks Mathias. I note that discussion is limited to the Server build,
whereas this discussion has both desktop and server build topics.
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Ihar Hrachyshka wrote:
Year passed already - with no results. What's the matter with Ubuntu?
Sorry about this, I didn't see the original mail. I will follow up on
the bug reports you mentioned.
Cheers
Arne
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On Wed, 15 Apr 2009 11:03:26 +1000 Null Ack null...@gmail.com wrote:
Considering some noise happening in the blog space over a Linux
magazine article about security problems with Ubuntu server I think we
should re-visit this topic. The article is at:
http://www.linux-mag.com/id/7297/2/
The key
I guess I was hallucinating working on the apparmor profile for
clamav-daemon and freshclam (also run as a daemon) today.
Thats great, though Scott please don't make the mistake of taking a
strawman approach. What I said was about AppArmor defaults. I dont see
my current dev build of the
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