On 02/13/2012 08:19 PM, Clint Byrum wrote:
> Excerpts from Chris Woollard's message of Mon Feb 13 04:31:11 -0800 2012:
>> I am sure that this can be answered very quickly.
>>
>> I was browsing the list of packages in 12.04 at
>> http://packages.ubuntu.com/precise/allpackages?format=txt.gz
>>
>> I n
Excerpts from Chris Woollard's message of Mon Feb 13 04:31:11 -0800 2012:
> I am sure that this can be answered very quickly.
>
> I was browsing the list of packages in 12.04 at
> http://packages.ubuntu.com/precise/allpackages?format=txt.gz
>
> I noticed that the openssl packages are only at vers
On 02/13/2012 08:04 AM, Lanoxx wrote:
> When using the gnome fallback mode there is no more System menu as is
> used to be with Gnome 2. Some of the items that used to be in System->
> (Preferences | Administration) are now in the Gnome System Settings but
> the remaining ones are now in the applic
On 02/13/2012 01:20 AM, Eddie Bachle wrote:
> I would like to say we would still switch, or still heavily consider it
> for the grains that could be made by using Ubuntu, however
> realistically, the lack of native MySQL in any OS would be a huge mark
> against it.
FTR, we would not *drop* MySQL
Hi.
How about - about new service - bulding dedicated dynamic kernel - for
corporation - and firm who want to - reserach for who else.
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When using the gnome fallback mode there is no more System menu as is
used to be with Gnome 2. Some of the items that used to be in System->
(Preferences | Administration) are now in the Gnome System Settings but
the remaining ones are now in the application menu under a section
called "Other". Th
I am sure that this can be answered very quickly.
I was browsing the list of packages in 12.04 at
http://packages.ubuntu.com/precise/allpackages?format=txt.gz
I noticed that the openssl packages are only at version
1.0.0e-3ubuntu1 - openssl
(1.0.0e-3ubuntu1) Secure Socket Layer (SSL) binary and r
in short - how to more creative and smart glueing some pice of open
source software - or good knowed software - making some new.
2012/2/13, HSO :
> Yes - and you have right.
>
> It's o lot of bigger idea - how to creat software (kernel and above -
> user space) to be one hand secure ( by process)
Yes - and you have right.
It's o lot of bigger idea - how to creat software (kernel and above -
user space) to be one hand secure ( by process) and other hand
Dynamic/Matching to Hardware to be in end speed with cheap machines.
So Secure (porcess) Dynamic and speed. Os based on linux time to ti
On Sun, Feb 12, 2012, at 06:19 PM, HSO wrote:
> Smart buld. - Only Laptopo/Notebook - One kernel in one/two Month -
> and not bulid form scratch - but bulid by decres a module range like:
> some Laptop have no AGP - other have no PCI-E - one use pcmcia - other
> don't have - one use PAE ext, other
On Sun, Feb 12, 2012, at 06:19 PM, HSO wrote:
> Smart buld. - Only Laptopo/Notebook - One kernel in one/two Month -
> and not bulid form scratch - but bulid by decres a module range like:
> some Laptop have no AGP - other have no PCI-E - one use pcmcia - other
> don't have - one use PAE ext, other
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