El Wed, 2 de Apr 2014 a las 7:12 PM, Norbert Preining
escribió:
Hi
recent discussions on lkml really made me rethink the systemd
position.
How is it possible that:
* systemd maintainers (Kay Sievers) considers an obvious bug in
his code that locks out users something not in need to be cared
Hi
recent discussions on lkml really made me rethink the systemd
position.
How is it possible that:
* systemd maintainers (Kay Sievers) considers an obvious bug in
his code that locks out users something not in need to be cared
for?
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=76935
On 04/02/2014 04:43 AM, Bas van den Dikkenberg wrote:
The only things states in RDL that user has to be informed about the copyright
I find this, perhaps, the most interesting and on-topic comment in this
thread.
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Hi,
Am Mittwoch, den 02.04.2014, 13:49 +0800 schrieb Thomas Goirand:
> I really first thought it has to do with the day of washing the lions
> ceremony [1]. I'd suggest avoiding such a date for announcements in the
> future. Anyway, I then checked the facts, and really ... \o/ !!!
I very much agr
On 04/02/2014 07:49 AM, Thomas Goirand wrote:
It feels great to use apt instead of apt-get / apt-cache, and the new
colorful output is awesome (btw, will Dpkg::Progress-Fancy be on by
default on the next update? I kind of like it...).
Any hint on how to properly configure the colorful output?
As mentioned in Tincho's recent email on the RTC/VoIP/IM client thread,
none of the clients have great address book integration
But what is the address book strategy itself?
Is there a different solution per desktop? E.g. Gnome seems to have
Evolution and Evolution Data Server. I have found th
On 30/03/14 15:20, Jonas Smedegaard wrote:
> Please use https://wiki.debian.org/UnifiedCommunications as starting
> point. There is already link to a (mini-)HOWTO on some server setup,
> but if that does not adequately cover conference calls (I haven't tried
> yet myself) then consider extendi
On Wed, Apr 2, 2014 at 6:09 PM, Matthias Urlichs wrote:
> Somebody could passively log the connection for later analysis.
> Your argument does not hold for this case.
I don't have an argument, I'm saying that Snowden revealed that global
active adversaries like the NSA and GCHQ have been doing th
Hi,
Paul Wise:
> Encrypted and unencrypted connections are equivalent because anyone
> who is on your network path (or can manipulate DNS or BGP) can MITM
> the connection.
Somebody could passively log the connection for later analysis.
Your argument does not hold for this case.
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On Wed, Apr 02, 2014 at 09:43:34AM +, Bas van den Dikkenberg wrote:
> Where do get the idea cacert uses popup's ?
>
> The only things states in RDL that user has to be informed about the
> copyright
Read the previous post, and please avoid top-posting. This post is turning out
weirdly becau
Where do get the idea cacert uses popup's ?
The only things states in RDL that user has to be informed about the copyright
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