Hi,
unattended-upgrade(8) is called via /etc/cron.daily/apt and this is seems to be
the default Ubuntu configuration. This script automatically installs package
upgrades without notifying the user.
The problem is that if a user is running for example firefox (or any other
program with external
Hi guys,
Mark recently made a decision about changing the ordering of the window
buttons [1].
When will the change be made? We have strings/screenshots that depend on
this.
(For future reference, we would prefer it if significant UI changes like
this were made before UIF, and certainly before
On 1 April 2010 20:02, Alexander Schrijver
alexander.schrij...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
unattended-upgrade(8) is called via /etc/cron.daily/apt and this is seems to
be
the default Ubuntu configuration. This script automatically installs package
upgrades without notifying the user.
By default
Hello all ubuntu developers and users,
We're shipping currently bluez 4.60 in lucid, and I wanted to have some
feedback from people if bluez 4.63 could solved some bugs (There were a
bluetooth hackweek which gave birth to 4.61) or at least if it doesn't
break something.
To install this version
Hello Mates,
warm Greetings from the openSUSE Community.
We all knowing that we have a lack of Software from Medical needs
(Medicine Doctors or Clinics).
So we (the openSUSE, Fedora and Debian Developers) have founded an
Special Task Force for building new Packages with Medical needs. We
(please keep the discussion on the mailing-list always use reply-all
in gmail ;-) or get a getter mail client)
On 1 April 2010 22:17, Alexander Schrijver
alexander.schrij...@gmail.com wrote:
By default it only installs -security updates. But it is configurable
see
Read up on help.ubuntu.com about Ubuntu archive we have a few sections
a few repositories. I'm talking about distro repository e.g.
karmic-security. Whatever enters that by default is picked up by
unattended-upgrades.
I'll try to read a bit more how this stuff works. I find it difficult
Hi Sasha,
On Thu, 2010-04-01 at 23:32 +0200, Sascha 'saigkill' Manns wrote:
Hello Mates,
warm Greetings from the openSUSE Community.
We all knowing that we have a lack of Software from Medical needs
(Medicine Doctors or Clinics).
So we (the openSUSE, Fedora and Debian Developers) have
I would also be interested; I currently write software for RIS/PACS machines.
Is there a website with more information?
Regards,
Patrick Schultz
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From: Bruno Girin brunogi...@gmail.com
Date: Fri, 02 Apr 2010 00:52:22
To:
On 1 April 2010 23:34, Alexander Schrijver
alexander.schrij...@gmail.com wrote:
Except for the program and libraries in memory.
There is no safe way to replace anything in memory, it's buffer
overflow attack then.
How can you ever be sure of this? For example in the case of firefox it would
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