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 in
leration in Android. If that were possible, it would definitely be
> appealing to me as an alternative to UfA.
>
> And thanks Chris for Freenode/#ubuntu-android. :-)
>
> James.
> On Nov 20, 2012 1:21 AM, "Jordon Bedwell" wrote:
>
>> On Mon, Nov 19, 2012 at 6
Hi James,
I too would like to know where to get a Ubuntu for Android phone. Good find
on the new video. At the moment, hardware wise it still seems like vapor.
Let me know if you find out any details. FWIW, I'm in the U.S., but I'm all
about international shipping if I need to go that route. James,
Hi,
On a 12.04 system I've been in the process of creating some custom udev
rules for removable USB devices lately. In fact I'm writing a udev rule
that calls cryptsetup luksOpen --key-file=/media/uuid/of/my/keyfile/on/usb.
The rule actually unlocks an internal spinning disk. Anyway, I was just
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