On 06/07/2016 09:35 PM, Arnt Karlsen wrote:
On Tue, 7 Jun 2016 15:31:31 +0900, Simon wrote in message
<57566a43.4050...@gikaku.com>:
On 06/07/2016 02:51 PM, Hughe Chung wrote:
I've been porting an Open Source program to Python 3.4 for my
personal use. The original source code written by C la
> On June 7, 2016 at 5:28 PM KatolaZ wrote:
[...]
> And my point is that we already have a powerful weapon to use against
> any power that wants to give a too-tight-hug to the free software
> community, and that weapon is called *copyleft* (not RMS, which would
> be quite a cumbersome weapon to
On 06/08/2016 12:15 PM, Simon Walter wrote:
On 06/07/2016 07:38 PM, emnin...@riseup.net wrote:
Am Tue, 07 Jun 2016 08:33:08 +
schrieb Simon Walter :
I have not noticed this. What are the models of your notebook
computers?
You could do everyone a favour and debug it a little. Do you know
On 06/07/2016 07:38 PM, emnin...@riseup.net wrote:
Am Tue, 07 Jun 2016 08:33:08 +
schrieb Simon Walter :
I have not noticed this. What are the models of your notebook
computers?
You could do everyone a favour and debug it a little. Do you know
which process was spinning the CPU?
a Samsung
On Wed, 8 Jun 2016 11:28:32 +0900, Simon wrote in message
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> My biggest gripe with systemd: How many man hours have been wasted
> and will be wasted. There is an lack of wisdom in that project.
..hugely.
..I only partially agree, though, if the idea behind it is ca
On 06/07/2016 06:59 PM, Simon Hobson wrote:
Steve Litt wrote:
I'm all for corporations making money. I get paid, why shouldn't they?
Indeed. I find it "interesting" to hear some people suggesting they shouldn't
have to pay for anything - and think that if anyone suggested they shouldn't get
On 08/06/16 00:24, aitor_czr wrote:
As you know, you can see the error message yumping to the tty4 console.
jumping:)
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Hi all,
On 23/08/15 08:16, aitor_czr wrote:
Hi all,
Installing live-images, the process becames unstable depending (i
suppose) on the size of the filesystem.squashfs file. The following
hack solves this issue:
https://gitlab.com/aitor_czr/live-installer/commit/cf89c8d49196cc92d183640bd1697
On Tue, Jun 07, 2016 at 05:31:18PM +0100, Simon Hobson wrote:
> KatolaZ wrote:
>
> > Despite being originally intended as a "guerrilla weapon" (and RMS and
> > the others were very careful at designing it), copyleft is indeed the
> > only way to keep free software free, forever.
>
> Indeed.
> I'
Simon Hobson writes:
I can understand his POV, though I'm very much in the
pragmatism camp and use a mix of free and closed software. But,
I respect his position - and I respect the fact that without
people like him, we would not have the freedoms we have now.
That's important to remember.
T
KatolaZ wrote:
> Despite being originally intended as a "guerrilla weapon" (and RMS and
> the others were very careful at designing it), copyleft is indeed the
> only way to keep free software free, forever.
Indeed.
I've heard a few descriptions of RMS - most of them uncomplimentary. Having met
Klaus Hartnegg writes:
> All programmers please read this, and treat it as a list of things not to do.
>
> https://lists.dns-oarc.net/pipermail/dns-operations/2016-June/014964.html
Hmm ... while this is certainly the usual reimplementation no one to
whom d-bus integration of everything isn't cri
On Tue, 7 Jun 2016 15:31:31 +0900, Simon wrote in message
<57566a43.4050...@gikaku.com>:
> On 06/07/2016 02:51 PM, Hughe Chung wrote:
> > I've been porting an Open Source program to Python 3.4 for my
> > personal use. The original source code written by C language in
> > 2005 has MIT license.
> >
On Tue, Jun 07, 2016 at 12:28:00PM +0200, Didier Kryn wrote:
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>
> This puts them in a dangerous position of power. I'm not sure, after
> all, if they really intended to hijack Linux-Gnu. If they really want to do
> that, they might loose many contributions and find themselves alone, in
Jim Murphy wrote:
> On Mon, Jun 6, 2016 at 2:23 PM, Klaus Hartnegg
> wrote:
> > All programmers please read this, and treat it as a list of things not to
> > do.
> >
> > https://lists.dns-oarc.net/pipermail/dns-operations/2016-June/014964.html
> >
> > Systemd manages to shoot itself in the foot,
Am Tue, 07 Jun 2016 08:33:08 +
schrieb Simon Walter :
> I have not noticed this. What are the models of your notebook
> computers?
>
> You could do everyone a favour and debug it a little. Do you know
> which process was spinning the CPU?
a Samsung NP535U3C (amd processor and graphics)
a So
On Tue, 07 Jun 2016, Steve Litt wrote:
> I'm all for corporations making money. I get paid, why shouldn't they?
sure, this is sort out of the scope of the discussion. work should be
paid as much as possible and sustainability is a feature, not a bug :)
I'm even ready to understand some discounts
Le 07/06/2016 10:36, Steve Litt a écrit :
>In
>my circle, it is heresy. I suppose I am seeped in the corporate
>culture and find open discussions invigorating.
I'm all for corporations making money. I get paid, why shouldn't they?
But what if I owned a bicycle shop, and furnished bicycle thieve
Steve Litt wrote:
> I'm all for corporations making money. I get paid, why shouldn't they?
Indeed. I find it "interesting" to hear some people suggesting they shouldn't
have to pay for anything - and think that if anyone suggested they shouldn't
get paid for whatever they do/produce then they
On Tue, 7 Jun 2016 15:54:31 +0900
Simon Walter wrote:
> On 06/07/2016 03:47 PM, Jaromil wrote:
> > sorry for abstracting the topic, but I definitely see a pattern in
> > many contexts. I could bring forward more arguments on why this
> > happens in the technology industry at a time in which mat
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