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Andrew Shadura has written on Wednesday, 8 August, at 13:30:
>On Wed, 08 Aug 2012 19:26:27 +0800
>Thomas Goirand wrote:
>> This kind of remark make be say that probably, it'd be
>> nice to have ifconfig display a warning as this one:
>> "ifconfig is deprecated, please use ip instead
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Thomas Goirand has written on Wednesday, 8 August, at 22:01:
>On 08/08/2012 09:11 PM, Vincent Lefevre wrote:
>> And ip is not standard (not present on every Linux systems), whereas
>> I don't know any system without ifconfig.
>Then, what do you use to list multiple IPs on a single int
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Ben Hutchings has written on Wednesday, 8 August, at 16:24:
>> >On 08/08/2012 09:11 PM, Vincent Lefevre wrote:
>> >IMHO, if there's distros with ifconfig but not ip, then such distro
>> >doesn't deserve much attention. The standard *is* ip, it's a much
>> >more powerful tool that does
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There is a problem with libfm and pcmanfm that are coming into next
stable debian release. Those are much outdated. The version libfm 0.1.17
and pcmanfm 0.9.10 have few tens of critical bugs. Some of them are:
- lock up of X server on drag & drop operation;
- frequent random crash
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Neil Williams has written on Sunday, 2 September, at 19:17:
>On Sun, 2 Sep 2012 20:30:31 +0300
>"Andrej N. Gritsenko" wrote:
>>The version libfm 0.1.17
>> and pcmanfm 0.9.10 have few tens of critical bugs. Some of them are:
>None of which appear
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Neil Williams has written on Sunday, 2 September, at 21:51:
>On Sun, 2 Sep 2012 22:33:14 +0300
>"Andrej N. Gritsenko" wrote:
>> You may hate me saying this but that's sad fact. If you think it's normal
>> then I'll shut up and let u
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Ansgar Burchardt has written on Sunday, 2 September, at 22:04:
>"Andrej N. Gritsenko" writes:
>> Tell me, please, how I can achieve the inclusion of stable version of
>> libfm/pcmanfm into next debian release? BTW, next release of Ubuntu will
>> ha
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darkestkhan has written on Monday, 3 September, at 19:15:
>I'm long time user of pcmanfm (though I'm using it under fluxbox) and
>I didn't have any REAL problems with it since...
>10 months or so? While there are some bugs here and there (like not
>being able to run 2 instances of it,
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Salvatore Bonaccorso has written on Saturday, 29 September, at 12:35:
>This is indeed intentional, that dpkg never replaces directories with
>symlinks if directory is present, see [1] and [2] (under 4.).
> [1]: http://bugs.debian.org/404850
> [2]:
> http://www.debian.org/doc/debian-p
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Vincent Bernat has written on Saturday, 29 September, at 17:31:
> ❦ 29 septembre 2012 17:17 CEST, "Andrej N. Gritsenko" :
>>>This is indeed intentional, that dpkg never replaces directories with
>>>symlinks if directory is present, see [1] and [
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Nikolaus Rath has written on Saturday, 29 September, at 18:56:
>"Andrej N. Gritsenko" writes:
>> I've solved that in the
>> preinst script by 'rm -rf /usr/include/libfm' and I thought yet that was
>> a right step since upgrade 1.0.1 ->
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I have written on Sunday, 30 September, at 2:12:
>Nikolaus Rath has written on Saturday, 29 September, at 18:56:
>>"Andrej N. Gritsenko" writes:
>>> I've solved that in the
>>> preinst script by 'rm -rf /usr/include/libfm' and I
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I have a question. Since maintainers of LXDE are extremely busy last
few months I would like to find a way to upload latest upstream version
of libfm and pcmanfm into experimental repository. I feel sorry that I
constantly bug the maintainers with the same question and I think they
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Игорь Пашев has written on Friday, 12 October, at 12:29:
>dh-make should be deprecated :-)
I don't agree with that. dh-make is very useful in some cases. And I have
created a lot of own packages already, some of them without dh-make but I
know good sides of it.
Andriy.
--
To UN
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Stefano Rivera has written on Monday, 29 October, at 16:57:
>Hi Tzafrir (2012.10.29_16:29:06_+0200)
>> While clearing your throat, mind telling us how this works in Ubuntu
>> with PPAs? What happens if you installed a package from a PPA and you
>> want to generate a backtrace of a progr
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Tzafrir Cohen has written on Tuesday, 30 October, at 17:04:
>On Mon, Oct 29, 2012 at 05:18:41PM +0200, Andrej N. Gritsenko wrote:
>> Stefano Rivera has written on Monday, 29 October, at 16:57:
>> >Hi Tzafrir (2012.10.29_16:29:06_+0200)
>> >> While clearin
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Salvo Tomaselli has written on Saturday, 3 November, at 20:36:
>> Linux/open source developers are usually not interested in fixing bugs if
>> they cannot easily reproduce them. This problem plagues virtually all Open
>> Source projects.
>Well in proprietary software you are usually re
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Ben Hutchings has written on Saturday, 3 November, at 19:30:
>Don't feed the troll.
I believe that was not trolling but rather list of what every good
developer should pay attention - especially moments that give biggest
inconveniences for the users. At least from my experience I
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Gergely Nagy has written on Wednesday, 21 November, at 10:29:
>Matthias Klumpp writes:
>> For syslogd, systemd provides journald for those who want to use it,
>> but the Journal is no dependency of systemd.
>Wrong. You can't have any recent systemd without the Journal, and
>'legacy'
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Neil Williams has written on Wednesday, 21 November, at 15:48:
>However, if people choose to migrate to XFCE instead of GNOME3, then a
>migration to a GNOME2-alike in Jessie isn't as hard but might still not
>be wise. Who knows how XFCE will change with a bunch of new users
>reporting i
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Gergely Nagy has written on Thursday, 22 November, at 0:05:
>If you read my mail further, your question is answered there. But I'll
>repeat it, for good measures: no, it does not mean that. I only means
>that your syslogd of choice is getting its input from
>/run/systemd/journal/syslog
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Carlos Alberto Lopez Perez has written on Saturday, 24 November, at 19:20:
>FYI, Yet another episode of the Linux init drama:
>https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FoundationsTeam/Specs/RaringUpstartUserSessions
>https://plus.google.com/115547683951727699051/posts/ZZWLtq6tYdn
It is only me
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Uoti Urpala has written on Friday, 30 November, at 1:00:
[...]
>I think there's already enough evidence to show that systemd is clearly
>the best choice. How much more would you expect to have before it would
>not be "premature" any more?
I should thank you all, John Paul Adri
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John Paul Adrian Glaubitz has written on Friday, 30 November, at 1:04:
>Absolutely true. And this is actually why I don't understand so many
>people get so emotional when it comes to software like systemd or
>Pulse-Audio.
Well, without any emotions. In last 2 years I've installed
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