Please, in the name of most Ubuntu users, who will NOT verify their
downloaded image using GPG, make the default download from the
official website use httpS.
Thank You
(Many users do not have a web of trust set up, to properly use gpg,
but can rely on the public key infrastructure, given that pu
Kubuntu 16.04 LTS (32Bit) and a nvidia GeForce GTX 1070
GPU
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to back port the minimal changes required to have correct maintainer
scripts generated :-) but I wouldn't know how to actually get the
changes into a released version of Ubuntu...
Long story short: Who do I contact to either 1) prod them to fix the bug
or 2) guide me in gettin
When I use Nautilus, or look at Desktop, I see representations of many
files and folders. I want a very quick right-click method to copy the
fullpathname of such items.
Am I missing this? Does it exist already?
It would be very useful to me and probably to many users.
It would also be "c
pam_cgfs.so and that's causing side
effects with other pam plugins and this ripples through all the way to
the desktop.
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On 01/06/2016 11:56 AM, Matthias Klose wrote:
On 06.01.2016 11:47, Peter Steinbach wrote:
Hi -
I am the developer of a CUDA library and the users recently reported a
bug for ubuntu 15.10. As CUDA currently does not support gcc 5.*, I
have to compile all host binaries with gcc-4.9. The funny
above works as expected.
I was wondering if this is a known feature of the ubuntu boost distro? Are
there any workarounds to this, that I potentially overlooked?
Best,
Peter
#ifndef BOOST_TEST_DYN_LINK
#define BOOST_TEST_DYN_LINK
#endif
#include
#include
using namespace bo
On 23/07/11 21:44, Scott Howard wrote:
On Sat, Jul 23, 2011 at 4:24 PM, Peter Flynn wrote:
Does anyone have any information about who deals with repackaging
this for Ubuntu? The Ubuntu sites are less than forthcoming on this.
They still have texlive-2009 as the default. While this isn't a
In comp.text.tex article <98ue7rf7c...@mid.individual.net> on 23/07/11
00:08, Peter Flynn wrote:
On 22/07/11 07:54, CTAN Announcements wrote:
Karl Berry writes:
We've gone ahead with the network release of TeX Live 2011 (as
some people have already noticed :).
Does anyo
This ubuntu system has mysql server 5.0.67 installed. The most recent
mysql 5.0 version is 5.0.87. However running...
sudo apt-get install mysql-server-5.0
elicits the response:
mysql-server-5.0 is already the latest version
which isn't so. How do I fix this?
G.
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Hi,
I'd like to know the current development status of procmail, as I
hadn't much luck in reporting a regex bug recently. Is there still a
live upstream or is the historic procmail.org all that remains?
Thanx for an update on this issue,
Peter
FIY: Background:
With a the
Hi,
I tried to install the package "luma" and stumbled on the following
dependency-problem:
"python-qt3: Hängt ab: python-sip4 (<= 4.8) aber 4.8.1-1~jaunty1 soll
installiert werden"
Seems like I have a newer version of python-sip4 installed through backports
together but python-qt3 does not a
tation in development on these issues, which would be really
helpful; there aren't many people who have both the perspective of being the
JACK developer *and* an app developer (Ardour) -- not on any OS.
Peter
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On Sun, Jun 21, 2009 at 7:17 PM, Luke Yelavich wrote:
>
y
preference, "Totem Media Player"). The fact that it's GNOME's default
media player doesn't enter the picture. If it did, a lot more apps
would have their names omitted - Firefox/Epiphany, Tomboy, gThumb,
Evolution, etc. That an app is the default is no excuse for hid
at all why Totem should have
a menu item saying anything other than "Totem Movie Player" (or my
preference, "Totem Media Player"). The fact that it's GNOME's default
media player doesn't enter the picture. If it did, a lot more apps
would have their names omitte
On Tue, Aug 5, 2008 at 5:04 PM, John McCabe-Dansted <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Tue, Aug 5, 2008 at 4:31 PM, Peter Teoh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> I started compiling the kernel as provided by Ubuntu source ISO and
I compiled the source codes for Linux Kernel
any sound at all.except
for those from the pc speaker.
But if I reboot to my other images (eg Fedora Core) there is no
problem - basically machine is ok.
Help please?
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utsy
and for the kernel I found it here:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KernelGitGuide
Ok...problem solvedthank you for the guide on git-core everyone ...etc!
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Subject: Interfacing nvidia graphics cards and acpi brightness
Hi
I started out tonight with the aim of addin
Hi
I started out tonight with the aim of adding a bug because my compaq 8510w
brightness function keys have never worked under Ubuntu Gutsy and now not under
Hardy Heron alpha 6 either.
However what I have found is that there is no bug to report :)
The gnome-power-manager works okay but doesn'
Hi!
Is it possible to create minimal cd images of hardy alpha releases?
I think about an image that is less than 100MB and contains only the
absolute necessary packages to run the live cd.
Add a torrent for this image and testing alpha releases would be _much_ easier.
Right now I have to download
the archives
> seems a pretty poor excuse. You really don't need to be able to
> upload directly to the archives to usefully contribute! You don't
> have to be aiming to become a MOTU in order to usefully contribute.
>
> Chris Halse Rogers
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> current developers got where they did? All these excuses seem to be
> hiding the major excuse - "I want this fixed, but I want someone else
> to fix it for me, and don't want to have to put in the hard work
> myself"
Well I package software, I'm just not a MOT
On Sat, 10 Nov 2007 23:32:03 -0500
Scott Kitterman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Saturday 10 November 2007 21:49, Peter wrote:
>
> > I understand the point of view of not fixing bugs at the end life of
> > a cycle, but certain software updates aren't in Ubuntu y
On Sat, 10 Nov 2007 21:50:27 +0900
"Emmet Hikory" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Nov 10, 2007 9:22 PM, Peter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > So what is it that an Ubuntu developer develops for Gimp? I thought
> > it was the Gimp developers who developed Gim
ase but a minor one like Gimp 2.4-rc3 -> 2.4.0 -> 2.4.1 ,
it's my believe you'll only have to check if your patches are still
relevant.
Is it Ubuntu's policy to do Q&A on all the packages it puts in the
repositories?
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On Tue, Oct 23, 2007 at 09:23:33AM -0400, John Dong wrote:
> An apturl approach would require the archive to create a separate section for
> each package and a meta "all" section like Debian Backports, which I guess can
> be done but is more complex.
http://www.backports.org/debian/dists/etch-back
On Sat, Mar 03, 2007 at 07:15:19AM +, Conrad Knauer wrote:
> Erm... I have no idea how to use chroot ^_-; (I'm really more of an
> advanced user than a developer :)
debootstrap
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Sebastien Bacher wrote:
> Le mercredi 17 octobre 2007 à 09:24 -0400, Peter (Ubuntu List) a écrit :
>
>> The main reason why I started creating packages for Getdeb was the fact
>> it was so easy to participate. I created an updated package and within
>> two days it was u
#x27;s a great project to
participate in.
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Fellow Ubunteros, Ubuntites, and other Ubuntuphiles,
Balance in life is everything, and sometimes demands in one area take
too much time from others. Sadly, such is the case with my Ubuntuing in
various mailing list and groups and fora. In order to devote the time
deserved to other priorities, I'v
On Wed, 2007-21-03 at 00:34 -0600, Conrad Knauer wrote:
> Any program that opens a port should cause a notification icon
> to be made to allow a desktop user to know that 'at a glance'.
+1
> This is especially true for anyone using Ubuntu as a Desktop OS
> as they're less likely to be aware of b
On Tue, 2007-20-03 at 14:15 +0100, Laurent wrote:
> > In Fritz's case, it is common in training groups to enable a classroom
> > using crash-and-burn all-access-allowed machines: You image the machines
>
> It joins the preceding discussion about education to security : I
> think that it is bet
On Sat, 2007-17-03 at 00:12 +0900, Arwyn Hainsworth wrote:
> On 16/03/07, Peter Whittaker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > UC3:Fritz is setting up a classroom or other contained environment,
> >
> > UC4:Barbara is a security researcher setting up a hone
On Thu, 2007-15-03 at 14:14 +0100, Soren Hansen wrote:
> I asked for a use case where it made sense to allow access without any
> form of authentication.
>
> If no one comes up with a proper use case I'll just hack together a patch
> that makes it impossible.
There are at least four use cases, ea
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