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These files are claimed by synaptic package manager to be broken. Please
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please update YOUR repository
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Thank you for pointing this out. We will get a fix for this soon.
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On 03/29/2017 12:27 PM, Rolf Anders wrote:
> Dear libertined-maintainers,
>
> removal of libertined fails on Ubuntu 17.04:
>
> # dpkg -r libertined
> (Reading database ... 278845 fil
nupg (gnupg1).
>
The enigmail package depends on gnupg2, and it works fine if you install
enigmail from the archive. It's more likely that the people in this
thread have installed enigmail from addons.mozilla.org instead.
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> On Jan 29, 2016, at 12:43 PM, Robie Basak <robie.ba...@ubun
I just had to purge 3 older kernel versions this morning on 14.04 to update
from 3.13.0-43 to 3.13.0-44
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On 14 January 2015 at 15:34, Chris Knutson
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Clearing out old kernel versions
Clearing out old kernel versions manually to be able to upgrade the kernel
version is something the end user should never have to do. Clearing out old
kernel version from /boot should be better managed by the software updater
to intelligently manage historic kernel versions based on available disk
This is not a support request. I have no problem cleaning up my system.
My mother should never have to do this if she wants to run Ubuntu.
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I
On 09/11/14 04:36, Brad Townshend wrote:
Systemd Blues. A lyrical song accompanied by some drum and a heavy thick bass
line
that's been laid down like tar during a southern snow storm,
that says Fuck SystemD, no harm Ment Mr. Poettering (who is an important man)
http://youtu.be/y0aTqsl-vfU
Hi,
On 20/09/13 16:38, Prefix wrote:
Let good developers like Mozilla to maintenance their packages!
If we have a look at the maintainers of the packages in the Pool, we will
find none of the maintainers are the software developers themselves.
Well, thanks
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(Ubuntu's
This has been a great discussion.
I have always used aptitude even on desktop installs of Ubuntu because
I can use one program to search and install. This makes life much
easier, but yes the better dependency handling is another reason I use
it as well.
For example:
aptitude search htop
aptitude
debian/control probably plays some role in that, though I'm not sure how
you would go about setting up an environment in which to test that.
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Yes, the
. (I'm unfamiliar with
the Nexus 7 button details)
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On Mon, Nov 19, 2012 at 5:36 PM, James Haigh james.r.ha...@gmail.comwrote:
Hmm, but that isn't UfA right? Would I still be able to run Android apps?
Could I perhaps chroot Android onto Ubuntu? Then try to solve hardware
acceleration
, join me in
#ubuntu-android on Freenode if you would like to exchange more thoughts
sometime.
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On Mon, Nov 19, 2012 at 4:25 PM, James Haigh james.r.ha...@gmail.comwrote:
Hey, am I missing something?! Today I was told by someone who doesn't use
Linux and doesn't have an Android phone
On 11/05/2012 11:32 AM, Benjamin Kerensa wrote:
On Nov 5, 2012 7:53 AM, Bruno Girin brunogi...@gmail.com
Or is it the case that nobody bothered to file a blueprint? Bear in mind
that *anybody* in the community can create blueprints for UDS, not just
Canonical.
Anyone can create one but
2.8.8 that are handling this.
See: http://www.cmake.org/pipermail/cmake/2012-October/052514.html
Testing 2.8.9 (build from sources) let my minimal example working.
I hope to reach the package maintainer for this because a bugfix in the
ubuntu repositories would be
the cleanest solution.
Chris
everyone to embrace
their
paradigm is beyond me. Set up sane (or your preferable, if you like)
defaults and
let the user decide.
I think it's a common mentality for developers to believe that their way
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Hey,
This bug (https://bugs.launchpad.net/hundredpapercuts/+bug/812210) was reported
a year ago and I'm not sure what would be involved in fixing it. Could someone
please advise?
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Besides forcing a rollback to udev-175-0ubuntu9 (precise), what else can I
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Why does autoremoving the ubuntu-virt-mgmt metapackage fail to remove any
dependencies, while autoremoving the virt-manager package works as expected?
Is there a difference in the way that metapackages are processed vs normal
packages?
I looked at the debian/control on the source for both of them
The APT::Never-MarkAuto-Sections default
in /etc/apt/apt.conf.d/01autoremove
means that packages in the */metapackage sections do not set aptitude
markauto**.
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This seems to be the primary difference in the packages
, be grateful in Linux we have a choice to select and use
the filesystem the best suits our needs.
Regarding BtrFS. I think it's coming along nicely. I am using it in one
of my drives and I've had no issues at all. But yes, it is not final yet
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bughttps://bugs.launchpad.net/hundredpapercuts/+bug/980553affects?
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trivial problems require a fairly complex solution, not to
mention significant technical know-how of what's going on at that level of
the stack.
Is this one such situation or is this one actually easy to fix?
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Once the Debian package has been updated, come back to Launchpad and submit
a bug report comtaining a sync request, which this
pagehttps://wiki.ubuntu.com/SyncRequestProcesswill help you with.
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On 23 March 2012 13:33, Konador
it if it was removed.
Cheers, Rick
To be honest, I can't stand anything to do with Gwibber and also agree that
it should be removed from the default install. And anyone with half an
understanding of programming code knows that Gwibber is terrible by design.
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? I guess that this could be as
simple as that was the version when the last sync was made, but I thought I
would check anyway.
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Ok, now I just feel like an idiot. Posting to this mailing list from FF5 now
through
I started the survey but stopped on the third page. Not only were the
questions as confusing as hell, but they were repetitive and stupid. I have
absolutely no idea of the correlation between those questions and what you
set out to achieve.
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First off, my apologies if someone has asked this already, but I've only
been skimming over the mailing list lately.
Simple question, will Firefox 5 reach Natty 11.04?
Or will any releases part of the new rapid release cycle from Mozilla be
held off until 11.10?
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I recently wrote an article that relates to this topic. It's only
short, so feel free to take a look at it here. bit.ly/kQFgWk
And feel free to comment.
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This message was sent using IMP, the Internet
Just a quick congrats on the 11.04 release. I was previously running Fedora
and openSUSE because I was angry with the previous state of Ubuntu. Yet the
11.04 release has made me return. Well done to all the developers and all
others involved to make such an awesome release possible.
Cheers and
I'm actually gonna go against the grain and say that I reckon the release of
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Date: Thu, 21 Apr 2011 21:03:16 +0800
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Hi all,
I hope I'm not wasting
There's a bit of discussion going on at the moment regarding the tightening
of scheduled releases of Firefox and their inclusion in Fedora.
I was curious as to how the Ubuntu Developers felt about it and whether they
feel they will be able to keep up with an increased Firefox release schedule
On Thu, 2011-04-14 at 20:27 +1000, Chris Jones wrote:
There’s a bit of discussion going on at the moment regarding the
tightening of scheduled releases of Firefox and their inclusion in
Fedora.
I was curious as to how the Ubuntu Developers felt about it and
whether they feel
Date: Thu, 14 Apr 2011 12:03:41 +0100
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Subject: Re: Ubuntu and future Firefox update schedule
On Thu, 2011-04-14 at 20:27 +1000, Chris Jones wrote:
There?s a bit of discussion going on at the moment regarding the
tightening of scheduled releases
mozilla.org builds either).
A lot of debugging options have quite a negative performance impact
which make it impossible for us to justify turning on debug features.
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But at a guess, your bug report would definitely be related to Ubuntu
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On Fri, 2011-02-04 at 18:46 +, Chris Coulson wrote:
On Fri, 2011-02-04 at 10:22 -0800, Akkana Peck wrote:
it's 30s of editing. Arguably, my bad for not providing
a patch; but again, I thought that would be a waste of time, because
it would take longer for me to produce a patch
, the extra work is normally just creating a changelog entry, which
isn't particularly hard).
I hope your experience isn't the norm. If we are driving away
contributors and turning away good patches because somebody hasn't
provided a debdiff, then this makes me both sad and angry.
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with a fully updated Maverick
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For the record too, Natty will not be shipping with Gnome 3 as default.
Yes, it will be the default Gnome version available to install, but
Unity has replaced Gnome as the default out-of-the-box UI for Natty.
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to start running at build-time in Natty
in the next couple of weeks.
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You're right, I had no idea that feature existed.
Why doesn't it just reinstall when you go to upgrade?
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, 2010-10-29 at 14:25 -0500, Chris Hardee wrote:
It's probably been talked about before, but as proposed here:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/GamesIntegration
I think we need add ogv/movie support in software-center to
show off games
and some applications (I'm
empathy/gwibber couldn't be integrated too.
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It's probably been talked about before, but as proposed here:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com
It's probably been talked about before, but as proposed here:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/GamesIntegration
I think we need add ogv/movie support in software-center to show off games
and some applications (I'm thinking like CAD software and such so users can
get a feel for how interactive it is). In
to support either, even with our own completely
custom start script.
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I am adding a logo and link to Ubuntu (and Fedora) on my website in
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have the official PNG and SVG logo files gone?
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On Mon, 2010-06-28 at 15:43 +1000, Chris Jones wrote:
Sorry Richard. I must have missed that email. Is it worth noting that
Firefox has been updated to 3.6.6 already on my Windows work system.
Will Ubuntu be skipping directly to the latest 3.6.6 when the update
finally arrives?
Regards
Thank you for the information Chris. And your notes did clear things up and
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I have to wonder whether Ubuntu updates are falling behind as time
goes on. It's now a good few days since Firefox 3.6.4 was released,
yet Ubuntu's version still sits at 3.6.3 for some odd reason. Yet I
can boot up my neat and trusty little
Sorry Richard. I must have missed that email. Is it worth noting that
Firefox has been updated to 3.6.6 already on my Windows work system. Will
Ubuntu be skipping directly to the latest 3.6.6 when the update finally
arrives?
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I guess I also have to remind myself that lucid is a LTS release. Which I
hadn't thought of when I first posted.
Still, this very issue seems to be apparent with all Ubuntu releases and
Firefox updates. We always seem to be the last ones to receive it.
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it's local mirror. What takes Ubuntu so long to get updates? And in
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it to using the local path (gvfs-fuse) which appears to work
more reliably.
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led to numerous prior bugs in the various
distributions that have attempted to do so.
Chris
On Sun, 2010-05-16 at 12:27 +0100, Shane Fagan wrote:
Hey all,
I forgot to mention this at the session for default app selection but
can we remove Open Office Draw from the default ubuntu install
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On Mon, 2010-05-17 at 18:28 -0500, Chris Cheney wrote:
openoffice.org-presentation (Impress) currently depends on it. Assuming
we would be keeping that on the CD it would need to be tested to see if
the libraries in the draw package
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a
system-wide eq could work.
I use vlc personally for both video and audio and do enjoy it's built in
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Since upgrading to Lucid, I can no longer use Pulse audio with VLC as it
skips beyond use. I have to configure VLC to putput to ALSA as an
alternative which works perfectly.
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Date: Sat, 24 Apr 2010 11:20:45 +0100
From: Chris Coulson chrisccoul...@ubuntu.com
Subject: Re: 10.04rc: missing tree command
On Sat, 2010-04-24 at 10:45 +0200, J?r?me Bouat wrote:
Hello,
I think the useful tree tiny command should be installed by default
(no dependency, 98kB).
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Hello everybody,
I like to raise attention on this bug which crashes openshot. An openshot
developer pointed out that it is an libmlt but and this is the official
libmlt e-mail address, that's why I wrote you.
Thanks in advance.
Bug link: https://bugs.launchpad.net/linux/+bug/555769
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both in CLI mode only
and don't even run X, you'd probably be using linux in the same manner.
Resulting in a white-on-black terminal by default anyway.
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Its high resolution on Lucid with kms on systems that support kms
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To fix this, somebody needs to raise a MIR [1] to have gaupol promoted
to main.
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[1] - https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MainInclusionProcess
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I know this beside the point, but I'm just curious as to why you'd
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there needs to be further attention and
development in this sector, but all I was pointing out is that there are
alternative ways of doing things until the software side of things gets
to a point of where it can can some of the load off the manual work.
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Well you're not reading very hard then, as they've been mentioned again
since I said this statement. Go back to the archives.
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I'm not going to mention again). The developers seem to
either have their hands full with other projects or are walking around
with curtains over their eyes.
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will solve.
I suspect that this means it will not see any fixing at all in Karmic,
since it's not in Karmic's repositories!
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On Mon, 2009-12-07 at 17:13 -0600, Patrick Goetz wrote:
I've been out of the loop for a couple of months, so pardon me if this
has already been discussed, but Karmic got thoroughly trashed in a
TomsHardware.com review:
http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/ubuntu-karmic-koala,2484.html
On Tue, 2009-12-08 at 22:53 -0600, Chris Cheney wrote:
On Mon, 2009-12-07 at 17:13 -0600, Patrick Goetz wrote:
I've been out of the loop for a couple of months, so pardon me if this
has already been discussed, but Karmic got thoroughly trashed in a
TomsHardware.com review:
http
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