On Wed, Mar 05, 2014 at 05:18:16PM +, Colin Watson wrote:
The best information I can find is in
https://ghcarm.wordpress.com/2014/01/18/unregisterised-ghc-head-build-for-arm64-platform/,
which does suggest that there might be some hope, but it's not at all
clear whether GHC will get beyond
We've had a lot of internal Canonical discussions about our networking
story and before going to a UDS session [1] it was suggested to post to
ubuntu-devel.
*Network Restart*
I'd like to start by asking each of you what you think is the correct way
to restart networking on Ubuntu server? Feel
Why was it necessary to have discussions internally when they could
have been open by default?
On Thu, Mar 6, 2014 at 11:48 AM, Bryan Quigley
bryan.quig...@canonical.com wrote:
We've had a lot of internal Canonical discussions about our networking story
and before going to a UDS session [1] it
On 6 March 2014 21:32, Benjamin Kerensa bkere...@ubuntu.com wrote:
Why was it necessary to have discussions internally when they could
have been open by default?
Eh... this particular bug is public and well known in both Debian and
Ubuntu for a long time now.
As you can see in that email, he
If talking about the network, I would add:
*Wifi + Ethernet on Desktop*
The network gets lost if you have both wireless and Ethernet connection.
The wired network should be the preferred one, as it is usually faster.
Or else, the recently connected/enabled can become active. Anyway,
plugging
On Thursday, March 06, 2014 14:48:52 Bryan Quigley wrote:
We've had a lot of internal Canonical discussions about our networking
story and before going to a UDS session [1] it was suggested to post to
ubuntu-devel.
*Network Restart*
I'd like to start by asking each of you what you think is
The only feature I hold near and dear is that I be able
to ssh into a server in a rack 8000 miles away, fiddle
with /etc/network/interfaces if needed, and then reliably
ifdown/ifup one of god knows how many connections (I often
work with machines that have 8 or even more hardware ethers,
not to
On Thu, Mar 06, 2014 at 11:32:41PM +0100, Stanisław Hodur wrote:
*Wifi + Ethernet on Desktop*
Which reminds me of another common use of machines that a typical
GUI user won't think of.
I often configure laptops that for security have wifi, bluetooth
etc all turned off at BIOS level, and the