Hi Kaelin.
i think this isn't a good action - loosing contacts to people who can't read
this List frquently is quickly done - regaining those people is hard work.
I would rethink this cleanup.
What is a contact worth, if he/she does not react or is unavailable?
Better have 10 ppl in the
Heya there,
my opinion on the whole subject:
The wikipage is merely a list of people who want to give support for
Ubuntu - these are *not* necessarely the same people who want to do
any kind of community work.
If I think I'm able to give support for Ubuntu, why should I have to
join a
progress in recent weeks:
* John did great work to give much faster branching of large linear
histories, like linaro-gcc: this is now 3x faster (down from 3h to 1h
to branch to me in Australia; flatlined pipe would be about 15m so
there's some room for more)
* package importer is getting
On Tue 27 Sep 2011 11:34:57 AM CEST, Martin Pool wrote:
Thanks for posting the progress update.
mgz, jam and vila will be at UDS-P: we need to propose some session
topics: at the moment I'm thinking of one about
BuildFromBranchIntoArchive, one about quilt merging, one about
bzr/lp/udd in
2011/9/27 chris hermansen clherman...@gmail.com:
Wow! WOW! *W*O*W*
When I came back to my elderly Toshiba laptop tonight, which is running
patched-up-to-date Beta-2, it had suspended itself! And, the most amazing
thing, when I touched the power switch, it came back to life successfully
Hi
See the troubling article, linked and pasted below.
Am sure that in time there will be a work around, but meanwhile it is
troublesome,
What do you think ?
Does Ubuntu have any comments / responses to this ?
ram
PS - the first mail with the entire article bounced, so am reposting with
only
Hi
was wanting to know if its possible to print the squiggly spelling mistake
lines in either open or libre office
can't seem to find any options and googling does not seem to turn up the
right answers.
ram
PS haven't yet googled print squiggly lines as yet
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Hi,
I think Prnt Scr and saving it as an image file is the only available
option. Definitely the easiest one.
Jagadeesh
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On Tue, Sep 27, 2011 at 12:22 PM, Ramnarayan.K ramnaraya...@gmail.comwrote:
Hi
was wanting to know if its possible to print the squiggly
Hi Ram,
The community has not talked anything regarding this issue. But The members
like me, who like to have some advocacy, talked with some of the friends and
I got some points.
1) There is the possibility that you can disable the secured boot and so you
can boot Linux in the machine.
2) In
On Tue, Sep 27, 2011 at 12:34 PM, Jagadeesh Krishnamurthy
kja...@gmail.comwrote:
Hi,
I think Prnt Scr and saving it as an image file is the only available
option. Definitely the easiest one.
Jagadeesh
terrible option, may be ok for one or two pages, but anything more and it
will be a huge
Maybe an option to save the doc file as jpegs would be brilliant. We hope
someone comes up with that, if not available already.
Jagadeesh
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On Tue, Sep 27, 2011 at 12:39 PM, Ramnarayan.K ramnaraya...@gmail.comwrote:
On Tue, Sep 27, 2011 at 12:34 PM, Jagadeesh
can we watch offline now ? any link ? or any blog post about it ?
The link was already posted by someone on this mailing list. I'll re-post.
Here is the link to the video:
http://ibnlive.in.com/videos/187217/tech-toyz-list-of-must-have-applications.html
.
The review of Ubuntu starts at 15:06
U can save it as pdf although the lines wont be there . So saving it
as a jpg dont help
On Tue, Sep 27, 2011 at 12:58 PM, Jagadeesh Krishnamurthy
kja...@gmail.com wrote:
Maybe an option to save the doc file as jpegs would be brilliant. We hope
someone comes up with that, if not available
On Tue, Sep 27, 2011 at 10:29 PM, fahad fazil fahad.fazil...@gmail.comwrote:
U can save it as pdf although the lines wont be there . So saving it
as a jpg dont help
yep, exporting to jpegs doesn't work unless the export has to option to
show the red squiggles
wonder if there are other
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Bonjour
Est-ce que qq'un a réussi à virtualiser pfSense 2 sous KVM
(www.pfsense.org) ? Je choises Unix-FeeBSD8 comme base pour
l'installation de la machine virtuelle et j'ai tenté qqs combinaison de
configurations, mais quoique je fasse la VM démarre
J'ai lue trop vite et je n'ai pas remarque que tu as utilise freebsd comme
machine hôte.
Le 27 sept. 2011 06:11, Fabián Rodríguez magic...@ubuntu.com a écrit :
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On 2011-09-27 06:10, Fabián Rodríguez wrote:
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(www.pfsense.org) ? Je choises Unix-FeeBSD8 comme
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Sorry, this is turning into a big rant about web based admin and
having a gui on a small office/home server, but this is something that
really really pushes the GAH buttons for me.
begin more ranting
On 26 September 2011 22:18, Bruno Girin brunogi...@gmail.com wrote:
snip me ranting lots
Well
On Tue, 2011-09-27 at 08:28 +0100, Matthew Daubney wrote:
[...]
I'd suspect the average person on the end of the phone wouldn't be too
scared of being talked through fixing it rather than average bloke on
the end of th phone where you say First go to the server and go to
the console and do
Well the main benefit of a web based UI is that you don't need all the
desktop GUI libraries on the server,
Yes, because HDD space is expensive these days!
My understanding is is not about space. Extra libraries means extra attack
vectors, extra things to update and to go wrong.
Even
2011/9/27 Juan J. reid...@usebox.net:
On Tue, 2011-09-27 at 08:28 +0100, Matthew Daubney wrote:
[...]
I'd suspect the average person on the end of the phone wouldn't be too
scared of being talked through fixing it rather than average bloke on
the end of th phone where you say First go to the
On 27 September 2011 08:47, Dan Attwood danattw...@gmail.com wrote:
Well the main benefit of a web based UI is that you don't need all the
desktop GUI libraries on the server,
Yes, because HDD space is expensive these days!
My understanding is is not about space. Extra libraries means
On Tue, 2011-09-27 at 08:48 +0100, Matthew Daubney wrote:
2011/9/27 Juan J. reidrac@:
On Tue, 2011-09-27 at 08:28 +0100, Matthew Daubney wrote:
[...]
I'd suspect the average person on the end of the phone wouldn't be too
scared of being talked through fixing it rather than average bloke
2011/9/27 Juan J. reid...@usebox.net:
snip
We're obviously talking about different users here, but having desktop +
GUI tools by default in Ubuntu Server would be a no-go for the technical
userbase of Ubuntu.
Good, again, we've just ignored the target audience and decided that
it's actually
Juan J. wrote:
Actually the fact Ubuntu has a good reputation as Desktop OS plays
against the distribution in the server arena.
I've seen it a dozen of times, technical people discarding Ubuntu
Server and using Debian instead without providing a good reason for
that but it's Ubuntu Server
On 26/09/11 21:33, alan c wrote:
On 26/09/11 14:45, Alan Bell wrote:
5) aggressive and well funded marketing campaign
Yes yes yes please!
I agree, as I suggested put some flyers etc in the repositories so
users can download them, that way everyone has access to something, if 1
person prints
On 26/09/11 21:39, Andres wrote:
- Mensaje original -
On 26/09/11 13:48, Alan Pope wrote:
Now we're perilously close to releasing 11.10 onto the world, it's
been asked [0] what things the developers would like to see the focus
on for the 12.04 (Long Term Support) release.
On Tue, 2011-09-27 at 08:54 +0100, Matthew Daubney wrote:
On 27 September 2011 08:47, Dan Attwood danattw...@gmail.com wrote:
Well the main benefit of a web based UI is that you don't need all the
desktop GUI libraries on the server,
Yes, because HDD space is expensive these days!
I just made an #ubuntu-uk Diaspora hash as there wasn't one - if you add
the hash to posts, it should make it easier for people to find each
other by searching on the hash?
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On 27/09/11 11:45, gazz wrote:
I just made an #ubuntu-uk Diaspora hash as there wasn't one - if you add
the hash to posts, it should make it easier for people to find each
other by searching on the hash?
Paula
I gave up with diaspora ages ago,
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I think they were too slow out of the blocks. A couple of days ago I
offered my FB friends an invite, take up rate - zero.
I think if Diaspora was used correctly, we could turn it into an ad hoc
forum.
Any test # post worked.
Steve
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On 27 September 2011 11:38, Dave Morley davm...@davmor2.co.uk wrote:
snip more of me ranting
Matt I still think a full blown desktop is a faff. If you're not in the
office and need to access the box forwarding x over a hotel network is
not going to be fun in any shape or form.
Simple
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On Mon, 2011-09-26 at 14:45 +0100, Alan Bell wrote:
On 26/09/11 13:48, Alan Pope wrote:
I wondered what you lot might desire for 12.04?
1) better focus on accessibility earlier in the cycle
2) a more testable desktop
Indeed, oneiric's Unity is currently taking so long to load on my Lenovo
that I can make a cup of tea and do a spot of washing up in the
meantime. Apps are slow to load, evolution lumbers like a mammoth. It's
not terribly stable either. It was fabulous at Maverick, quick and
stable - agree it'd be
I'm sorry, but if you want stability for a Server etc, you'd be going with
RHEL, SELD or Cent OS, because they are the most stable (nowhere near the best,
especially Cent OS), but they are rock stable. Ubuntu's market should be the
end-user market of regular people, not business. Ubuntu is
Nick McAlpin wrote:
I'm sorry, but if you want stability for a Server etc, you'd be going
with RHEL, SELD or Cent OS, because they are the most stable (nowhere
near the best, especially Cent OS), but they are rock stable.
Ubuntu's market should be the end-user market of regular people, not
On 26/09/11 13:48, Alan Pope wrote:
Now we're perilously close to releasing 11.10 onto the world, it's
been asked [0] what things the developers would like to see the focus
on for the 12.04 (Long Term Support) release.
Personally I would like all core applications to support proxy servers
Uncheck the box that says show orca window and you should be good to go
along with all other preferences you set. The orca window really is
properly the orca setup dialog.
On Sun, 25 Sep 2011, Guy Schlosser wrote:
OK, now the system that was running so beautifully after the upgrade is
Hey there Jude and thanks for the tip. That's actually what I did that
caused the whole loop I think. The orca window was getting in the way,
so I went into preferences, and unchecked the box. All was good for the
rest of the session until I shutdown for the night. When I powered up
eight
Hi All,
For those that are are in Melbourne, who would be interested in having
an small event to acknowledge the release of 11.10?
I'm thinking of returning to Horse Bazaar in the city. Due to work
commitments, I don't have the time to organise something huge but
booking a table somewhere is do
I'm interested, what date?
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Hi All,
For those that are are in Melbourne, who would be interested in having
an small event to acknowledge the release of 11.10?
I'm thinking
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Pilot report from today.
https://code.launchpad.net/~utlemming/ubuntu/oneiric/dovecot/oneiric/+merge/76101
Uploaded alongside fixes to actually make mail-stack-delivery work
with new version of dovecot in Oneiric
Hello everyone,
Some of you have already been asking how to schedule blueprints for
UDS-P. We now have a snazzy wiki page with all the information you
need:
- https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UDS/Scheduling
One thing to remember this time, Ubuntu will be using the other
track for sessions that don't fit
= Meeting Minutes =
[[http://irclogs.ubuntu.com/2011/09/27/%23ubuntu-meeting.txt|IRC Log of the
meeting.]]
BR
[[http://voices.canonical.com/kernelteam|Meeting minutes.]]
== Agenda ==
[[https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KernelTeam/Meeting#Tues, 27 Sep, 2011|20110927
Meeting Agenda]]
=== ARM Status
Bug https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/compiz/+bug/824099
requests a string freeze exception request for gnome-desktop3's XRandR
support. The workaround for this bug requires that gnome-desktop
refuses to configure a multi-head display with a size exceeding
GL_MAX_TEXTURE_SIZE when Unity
On 19 September 2011 13:14, Jeremy Bicha jbi...@ubuntu.com wrote:
Hi,
I'd like to break the documentation freeze to add the Desktop Sharing
pages from GNOME. This will show when users click the Help button in
the Desktop Sharing app so it's important that the Help button works.
I just pushed
This a freeze request to change the background on the indicators in
Unity Greeter to be darker. This is so they are more visible over the
background. There are no string changes.
See this bug for before/after pictures:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/unity-greeter/+bug/860243
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This email is to ask for a string freeze exception in the next upload of
Checkbox (0.12.8).
On that upload, there are two bugs that will break the string freeze:
1) https://bugs.launchpad.net/checkbox/+bug/852036
Checkbox is going to be used mainly for the Ubuntu Friendly
programme.
Utilizo o Mint, desda Helena ( versão 8 ). Sou fã dele, exceto por uma má
experiencia com a versão 10 baseada no Debian e LXDE.
A pesar de ter me adaptado muito bem ao unity, hoje mantenho o Mint como minha
Distro padrão tendo em vista estabilidade e desempenho.
Passei pela mesma vergonha
Frota,
Só uma dica: Quando você pegar uma máquina mais lenta como esta que você
citou, não perca a oportunidade de testar o Xubuntu, que ficou muito bom na
última versão do Xfce.
[]s
Ronan
Em 26 de setembro de 2011 23:46, Suporte supo...@apoio.eti.br escreveu:
Olá!
Sou programador, e
Eu baixei e instalei o Xfce4 e não quero outra vida!
Sensacional
Rápido, leve!
Bonito, para meu gosto.
Em 27 de setembro de 2011 08:52, Ronan Lucio ronanlu...@gmail.comescreveu:
Frota,
Só uma dica: Quando você pegar uma máquina mais lenta como esta que você
citou, não perca a
Eu estou usando no trabalho e instalei no computador do meu irmão.
O meu irmão gostou bastante.
Estou gostando bastante, apesar de as vezes sentir falta das firulas do
Ubuntu.
Mas pelo menos o Xubuntu continua leve, ficou bonito, o dock dele é mais
funcional do que o Unity (pelo menos até agora)
Não sei se vocês sabem disso, mas o Mint é baseado no Ubuntu, só que o
Ubuntu também é baseado no Debian, ou seja, um pelo outro, ambos são
cópias do Debian que é o Pai de muitas distribuições.
Tem hora que eu tenho raiva disso, deveriam todos criarem um padrão para
que o Linux possa crescer.
Valeu Ronan.
Tenho um Pentium 4 jogado por aqui vou aproveitar pra testar o Xubuntu.
Em 27-09-2011 08:52, Ronan Lucio escreveu:
Frota,
Só uma dica: Quando você pegar uma máquina mais lenta como esta que você
citou, não perca a oportunidade de testar o Xubuntu, que ficou muito bom na
última
Cara, tenho dois nots, neste já estou usando o Ubuntu 11.10 ha mais
de um mês, mesmo com alguns bugs, show, no veio instalei o Mint, ele é
feito, ainda, em cima do Ubuntu 10, o que percebi é que ele é mais
incorpado, com mais visual bacana, mais prático cheio de menuzinhos
enfeitados coisa
Frota, o meu irmão roda o Xubuntu num Pentium-4 com 512Mb de RAM.
Roda legal... :-)
Em 27 de setembro de 2011 09:44, Suporte supo...@apoio.eti.br escreveu:
Valeu Ronan.
Tenho um Pentium 4 jogado por aqui vou aproveitar pra testar o Xubuntu.
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Pessoal,
Qual a diferença entre o Xubuntu e o Ubuntu, o que o primeiro tem a
menos que o segundo, que o torna mais leve e rápido?
Para quem ainda não sabe sou novato no Linux, estou usando há algumas
semanas o Ubuntu 11.04 com interface 'classic-no effects' no desktop e a
11.10 Beta2 com Unity
Oi Pedro,
A diferença é que o Xubuntu usa a interface gráfica xfce, o Ubuntu usa o
Gnome, atualmente o Ubuntu também está usando o Unity. O resto é
configurações (scripts, pacotes...).
Aqui você vai ver por completo:
http://pt.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xubuntu
Em 27-09-2011 11:18, Pedro Mac
Bem... Como fui eu quem iniciou esta thread venho dar a minha 1ª observação
do Mint 11 depois de ter instalado no meu Note para testá-lo... Realmente o
bichinho é muito bonitinho, e encorpado e já com os plugins e codecs que
necessitamos para rodar o mínimo , coisa que nem o Windows vem, mas me
Robson,
Ou seja, como vocẽ disse no outro e-mail, continua sendo o mesmo kernel,
o Linux, certo?.
Agora, a interface gráfica dele é tão prática quanto a do Ubuntu
classic, e tem ferramentas semelhantes à 'Ubuntu Software Center' e
'Aditional Drivers', que tornam muito fácil a busca por
2011/9/27 Pedro Mac pedroma...@gmail.com:
Ôlas Pedro Mac e demais.
Estou perguntando isso porque queria um Linux mais enxuto no meu
notebook, que na verdade é quase um netbook pois usa o E-350 da AMD.
Como para mim a interface não precisa ser bonita, mas sim prática,
funcional, e não
Pedro,
A diferença é grande.
É outro ambiente gráfico. Seria como você comparar o Windows XP ao Windows
7.
Não em termos de melhor ou pior, mas de interfaces gráficas distintas, sobre
uma mesma base.
O Xubuntu utiliza Xfce, enquanto o Ubuntu utiliza Gnome e o Kubuntu utiliza
KDE.
O Xfce é mais
2011/9/27 Ronan Lucio ronanlu...@gmail.com:
Ôlas Ronan e demais.
[...] Não tem o mesmo padrão de integração com outros programas e firulas do
Ubuntu, mas o conjunto funciona bem e não dá pau.
Creio que esta é a questão. Este padrão está apenas para os
pacotes padrões. Se quiser sair um
Quando instalei o ubuntu 10.10 minha wireless nao estava funcionando
normalmente como no windows.Ela buscava as redes e conectava somente se a rede
nao tive senha (criptografia) entao instalei o ndiswrapper com o drive do
windows.Percebi q o alcance mudou ficou muito baixo, agora preciso me
Tentei seguir este tudo mas não consegui:
http://www.vivaolinux.com.br/artigo/Instalando-o-Ubuntu-Linux-8.04-(Hardy-heron)-no-MSI-Wind/?pagina=6gera
esse erro: {menino@menino:~/Área de
Trabalho/RTL8187B/Linux/rtl8187se_linux_26.1016.0716.2008$ sudo ./wlan0up
[sudo] password for menino:
Boa noite Galera
Coincidencia :
Ja tive problemas no Ubuntu 8 e no 10
ao fazer logim usando a tecla enter do teclado
numerico , até achei que tava digitando algo
errado , mas o erro so surgia al usar a tecla enter
do numerico
Obs : apenas comentario .
Abração
Detestei o Ubuntu com Unity... Desunindo mesmo uma comunidade. O Mint, achei
bem basicão. Feio e não tinha a velocidade que era tão falada. O que eu amei e
com todo diferencial. (Até para o pessoal sair do Windows e migrar para Linux)
foi o Zorin.O Zorin está muito bom. Produto bem acabado.
No irc #ubuntu-br alguem me deu essa dica:
http://manpages.ubuntu.com/manpages/lucid/man4/urtw.4freebsd.htmlmas não
conseguir, pois nao sei onde fica o arquivo de configuração do kernel, e nem o
loader.conf.alguem poderia me ajudar?
From: viny...@hotmail.com
To: ubuntu-br@lists.ubuntu.com
For the women/girls on this list, and for all the women/girls who use
Ubuntu that the people on this list know:
http://wiki.ubuntu-women.org/Events/Competitions/AdaLovelace
Make something related to Ubuntu and maybe win one of the prizes!
So please tell this to the female Ubuntu users you
Public bug reported:
Clean install of mail-stack-delivery - starts up OK during install
however dovecot then fails to restart:
doveconf: Warning: NOTE: You can get a new clean config file with: doveconf -n
dovecot-new.conf
doveconf: Warning: Obsolete setting in
** Summary changed:
- mail-delivery-stack configuration broken
+ mail-stack-delivery configuration broken
** Description changed:
- Clean install of mail-delivery-stack - starts up OK during install
+ Clean install of mail-stack-delivery - starts up OK during install
however dovecot then
** Changed in: dovecot (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) = James Page (james-page)
** Changed in: dovecot (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided = High
** Changed in: dovecot (Ubuntu)
Status: New = In Progress
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@Tobin, can you add a comment why the u-boot ubuntu package is Invalid -
did this package not suffer from this bug?
Thanks.
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Title:
Hi Daniel
Thanks for taking the time to prepare a revised debdiff for this
upgrade.
Looking at the debdiff and reviewing Jamie previous comments I have the
following feedback:
1) debian/munin-node.postinst is modified in the debdiff but not
mentioned in the merge changelog entry; I assume that
Public bug reported:
Nothing happened when it displayed the error message...
and so far still working very well
ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 11.04
Package: samba 2:3.5.8~dfsg-1ubuntu2.3
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 2.6.38-11.50-generic 2.6.38.8
Uname: Linux 2.6.38-11-generic i686
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Title:
package samba 2:3.5.8~dfsg-1ubuntu2.3 failed to install/upgrade: sub-
processo script post-installation instalado
Hello.
Just to inform that since yesterday after when I updated to the latest
version available on natty-proposed the servers are running good, and
have shown no symptoms of messages from the future being discarded
(verified through the absence of the error logs I was seeing in
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nova user should not be in the nogroup group
To manage notifications
** Branch linked: lp:~ubuntu-server-dev/nova/diablo
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Title:
nova-manage complains about missing nova-compute.conf
To manage
This is a patch a applied to /etc/init/autofs.conf to make the autofs
upstart job wait for NIS.
The loop was inspired by the same loop in /etc/init.d/nis.
** Patch added: Patch to /etc/init/autofs.conf waiting for NIS
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package postfix (not installed) failed to install/upgrade: subprocess
new pre-installation script returned error exit
thank you
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package postfix (not installed) failed to install/upgrade: subprocess
new pre-installation script returned
Here's a backport for lucid. I've tested that this correctly disables
the capabilities bit on a fresh lucid install.
** Patch added: lucid backport
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Public bug reported:
detected automatically
ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 11.04
Package: postfix (not installed)
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 2.6.38-8.42-generic 2.6.38.2
Uname: Linux 2.6.38-8-generic i686
AptOrdering:
postfix: Install
postfix: Configure
Architecture: i386
Date:
Public bug reported:
When I click on the link for the Copyright file I get the message, The
requested URL
/changelogs/pool/main/l/logwatch/logwatch_7.3.6.cvs20090906-1ubuntu4/logwatch.copyright
was not found on this server.. Please advise.
** Affects: logwatch (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 857021 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/857021
sorry, this is dupe of bug 857021.
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 857021
glance (2011.3-0ubuntu1) fails to install, error in .postinst
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I've also verified that the above fix passes the PCIHCT test that was
previously failing on Lucid (and Oneiric).
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Title:
Drop
** Patch added: lspci output verifying fix for lucid
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/qemu-kvm/+bug/857746/+attachment/2469727/+files/lspci_-H1_-vvv.lucid.diff
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Yep, Thierry noticed this this morning. Sorry about that :(
-jay
** Changed in: glance
Status: Fix Released = Fix Committed
** Changed in: glance
Milestone: 2011.3 = essex-1
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** Changed in: nova (Ubuntu Oneiric)
Status: Triaged = Fix Released
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/827590
Title:
cloud-init does not mount ephemeral0 on /mnt in
Public bug reported:
Tested with beta1 and beta2 armel cloud images.
ARM pandaboard running nova-compute/nova-network/nova-compute-lxc
x86 server running nova-api/-scheduler/rabbit/mysql etc..
Console log from instance
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loud-init start-local running: Tue, 27 Sep
** Summary changed:
- armel cloud-images fail to startup fully
+ armel cloud-images fail to startup fully with nova-compute on armel
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** Branch linked: lp:~gandelman-a/nova/openstack-ubuntu-packagers
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Title:
nova-manage complains about missing nova-compute.conf
Did contact the ubuntu one support because in my synaptic the
rhythmbox-ubuntuone-music-store package had disappeared. Seems like the
current plan for oneiric ozelot is to replace rhythmbox with banshee.
Will try to install banshee this evening. Looking at the extensions
available for this package
fix-commited see comment 3.
** Changed in: nova
Status: In Progress = Fix Committed
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Title:
metadata service
I also now see this behavior on Ubuntu 10.04.3 64-bt. I have had this
machine up since April, 2010 with no issues until about the last 2 weeks
or so.
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: samba (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Confirmed
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/830154
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