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significant number of electrons were terribly inconvenienced.
On 3 Mar 2011 20:34, Vince
I can't believe they compare Facebook to OSS. as if they are similar...
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significant
I thought the move to Debian was before unity etc. I also thought the
motivation was to track Debian unstable and have continuous rolling updates.
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The file seems to be stored as a static const char[] in
kdm/kfrontend/genkdmconf.c in the source package.
None of the patches in debian/patches seem to change this area of the
file. I can't find any source control for the source package, so I
assume that these patches are not in any.
The
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it will be interesting to see
how Unity changes as it comes to release time.
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I am also seeing this on Natty after recent updates - has anyone tried
to locate the changed file in launchpad bzr?
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Title:
It's not free, but bibble is very good (i use the pro version with my 40D).
Have a look at it as a lightroom alternative.
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No trees were destroyed
Fix works as expected, thanks!
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My linksys are a single port and a four port. They're great but remember
those 4 ports share bandwidth across your wiring.
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I have a linksys kit with encryption that works great, 200mbps
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significant number
You can set amarok to just scan a whole folder tree. It automatically finds
new files added there.
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I use devices by id in my fstab to have unique mount points. Have a browse
through /dev/ when the disk is connected
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No trees were destroyed
It might help if you said why the others failed you. I love amazon, and it
should do most of your list (though I prefer to manage my library as files
than let a tool do it for me)
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and being able
to get support from other software suppliers.
Of course not everyone will agree with me, and that is fine.
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I can confirm this works with the update-manager (gnome) gui for my
custom repository on Lucid.
However it does not work for the KDE update manager gui - Should I
follow that on in this bug report or create a new one?
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The KDE software updates window on Ubuntu 10.10 Maverick is not
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At first I thought it was just third-party packages missing, but it
appears to also not be showing several updates that both aptitude safe-
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Upgrade ignores some packages and dost-upgrade tries to do more.
Aptitude is often said to be better and supports safe-upgrade and
full-upgrade as the equivalents to the above apt-get commands. Aptitude is
said to have a better dependency resolution algorithm.
Anton
On 3 Sep 2010 13:44, Mark
Have you tried going to the disk manufacturer's website to see if they have
a diagnostic live cd image?
It sounds like a dead disc, the diagnostic tool might tell you more
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It sounds like you are trying to make a profit from it bathe way your post
was worded. If you are looking for someone to take it over in a similar free
spirit, then the monthly bandwidth logs might help (depending on the
bandwidth I might be able to host it, but am not really prepared to pay more
Is this fix going to be backported to Lucid?
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I would look at rational team concert over clear case/quest. I use it at
work and love it.
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The company I work for has outgrown their Change Management Solution. They
have developers in US, Canada, India and
The big difference between things like rational team concert (rtc) and
svn,git,bzr,etc is that rtc is a full product feature and bug tracking tool,
with timeline planning and code control, based around agile methodologies.
If you just want code control then rtc is overkill for this task.
Anton
I looked at launchpad for work. It needs a lot of rewriting to be anything
than launchpad.net
It mat be opensource but is not a product ready to deploy.
I have also used trac (with a bzr plunging) and really liked it
Anton
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The heatsink is the metal support stand (there are some good disassembly
videos on youtube)
A juggle wouldn't be my first choice for a server, but would make a good
front end
Anton
On 19 Aug 2010 16:14, Alan Lord (News) alansli...@gmail.com wrote:
On 19/08/10 16:03, John Stevenson wrote:
I
wrote:
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The heatsink is the metal support stand (there are some good disassembly
videos on youtube)
Not quite. The metal stand is part of it, but the bit that sticks onto
the chips inside the case is - bizarrely - made of plastic:
http://www.joggler.info
For the record, on my android phone I cache choose to quote the entire
message, or none of it. I get no choice about top posting. If you happen to
know who in Google wrote this great
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Let's absolutely take it to Google. Where do we email?
While we are at it on my phone the tick box to not quotes the message is
hidden by the reply box, so you have to scroll down and may not have even
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This is just becoming a personal flame war. It is time to count to 10 before
replying.
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I'm top posting out of spite and because I'm fed up
The above was on lucid
On maverick it appears to work find as the firefox package (no 3.0 or
3.5, just firefox which is 3.6) does not provide firefox-3.0 and so
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Not at all - in fact I do NOT want 3.0, but 3.5
However this does not seem to work as 3.5 provides 3.0 and the packagekit
plugin breaks 3.0 and it wants to remove it
I think the issue is simply that the package should conflict with 3.0
instead, as making this change in a local copy of the
Looking through the changelog, this plugin is not compatible with
firefox 3.0 because of the level of xulrunner.
Am I correct in thinking that it should be Conflicts: firefox-3.0 as
it has the wrong level of xulrunner, as opposed to Breaks which
implies that firefox-3.0 must be deconfigured first
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mozilla-packagekit is set as Breaks: firefox-3.0 but has a Depends
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$sudo aptitude install mozilla-packagekit
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
I am trying to install lucid on my desktop and can't manage to get the text
mode installer on the alternate cd - am I missing something?
The screen comes up with an out of range resolution on the annoying Intel
chip, so need text mode (pretty sure the live cd worked ok, but I want to
reuse the lvm
for a company
exim will work fine
If you have an mta configured then I think php just works to send
mail, though it has been a while so can't remember
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wondered if there was a simple MTA
that basically sends email but doesn't receive it?
Instal exim!
It can easily (you answer a few wizard questions) send mail only
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mail then you want one
of the smarthost options iirc, that way your box sends mail but it
expects all replies to go somewhere else (note that you really should
have a legitimate reply address)
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to your box anyway
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No trees were destroyed in the sending
My employer (IBM) has indeed done that and given me time to attend. I am
looking forward to it!
Anton
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Rob Beard wrote:
Depends how big it is, not sure if the Lighthouse would realistically
have eno...
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that you
should be pretty secure with it all.
The question is whether you gain enough compared to the complexity and
overheads of p2p... (personally I like the idea of each ISP running a
mirror, but I suppose that doesn't scale for N distributions where as
p2p should)
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It never really took off in Debian...
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I currently use gnome's network-manager-applet but would really like the
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source say that the deal was specifically
for linux - Amazon and MS probably have lots of patents they want to
cross-license, and it just so happens that some linux related ones
fall into that. It doesn't look to me like linux was a primary target
in this...
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of writing a review of python 3 for absolute
beginners (apress) - dont have any other python books to compare it
with, but it is pretty good
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with dpkg-deb, but it really works out much worse in the
long run)
Good luck with it! It really isn't as hard as it seems at first!
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least rebuilding for another architecture via a PPA or similar
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Works in Karmic
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KDE Network applet cannot connect.
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succeeds
This is visible on Kubuntu Karmic
and
prefer a scroll wheel...
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Alsa does not seem to work after upgrading to karmic from jaunty:
killing pulseaudio and and starting with - gives the following
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does not work.
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(II) LoadModule:
AlsaDevices:
total 0
drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 60 2009-11-01 09:11 by-path
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Good call - Grub didn't ever update its boot file during the upgrading - sudo
update-grub and a reboot and it now works
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Closing as I think I am seeing 422174 instead
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Is this a duplicate of Bug #330811 ?
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This appears to be ok in Jaunty, but not working in Karmic (I am using
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I just tried my ZTE modem form three.co.uk on karmic, and it does work with the
network manager applet in kde. I did install a few dependencies, and run the
installer.
The 3 dialling program didn't work, but connecting via network manager with a
dialling number of *99# and nothing else set did
Further to my above comment this is not an issue in karmic - I was
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connection on Kubuntu karmic using a passphrase with the following chars
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The KDE twitter plasmoid (microblogging) does not update any more.
Sending tweets works, but I see no new tweets
I strongly suspect the following is the upstream KDE bug:
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=207327
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Given Karmic is out soon I will just wait for that. Will try and find my
cdrom drive and try it with the current LiveCD
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solved it for me
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hotkeys:
$ hotkeys -b -L 7
Segmentation fault
The syslog shows the segfault
[ 7779.788573] hotkeys[8356]: segfault at bf849000 ip b73d59f8 sp bf844fe8
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I just tried with 0.5.7.4-0.3 from SID and the segfault still occurs,
this should probably be opened upstream - is there a way to do that
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My thinkpad (t43p) recently overheated, after changing the fan and heatsink the
cpu scaling now works correctly.
It seems the issue was simply that the kernel decided to keep the cpu speed low
rather than running the fan to cool it down.
This bug report can be closed
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Changing the governor and/or forcing speeds with userspace has no effect
while on battery power:
r...@shaggy:/var/log# echo ondemand | sudo tee
/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_governor
ondemand
r...@shaggy:/var/log# cat /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_governor
ondemand
I just downloaded and burnt a Jaunty LiveCD and get the same behaviour -
cpu scaling seems to work ok on mains power, but on battery power it
forces the slowest speed
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With mainline kernel 2.6.30-020630rc7-generic I have seen my machine
force the slowst throttling even when connected to mains. Disconnecting
and reconnecting power a few times seems to make it work correctly (note
that when the power is disconnected, the scaling follows the selected
userspace
With the latest mainline kernel (2.6.30-020630rc7-generic) the cpu scaling
seems to work fine when connected to mains. However when running from battery
the cpu is scaled back to its slowest no matter what governor has been
selected. I wonder if there is an element of cpu thermal throttling
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-power-manager
having reconifugred the gnome-applets package to make the power manager
suid, I am still unable to get my CPU to run at anything other than the
lowest scaling speed:
Setting to performance governor in the gnome applet:
# cat
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# uname -a
Linux shaggy 2.6.28-11-generic #42-Ubuntu SMP Fri Apr 17 01:57:59 UTC 2009 i686
GNU/Linux
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Contents of other files in /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq:
affected_cpus
0
cpuinfo_cur_freq
80
cpuinfo_max_freq
2133000
cpuinfo_min_freq
80
related_cpus
0
scaling_available_frequencies
2133000 1866000 160 1333000 1066000 80
scaling_available_governors
conservative ondemand
Seems stronly related to #88899 - not sure if it is actually a duplicate
though as I have tried a cold boot connected to mains and the cpu stayed
locked at the lowest value of 800mhz
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After installing a newer kernel and rebooting the cpu scaling seemed to work -
surprisingly dpkg didn't update grub so I was actually still booting the
following kernel
Linux shaggy 2.6.28-11-generic #42-Ubuntu SMP Fri Apr 17 01:57:59 UTC 2009 i686
GNU/Linux
There must be something else
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