Hi folks,
F.Y.I.
Regards,
Phill.
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From: Nicholas Skaggs
Date: 1 November 2012 06:49
Subject: UDS:R -- the story so far
To: ubuntu-qual...@lists.ubuntu.com
I believe this got lost in the transition, so I'll post it again. You may
have already had a chanc
Hi Uli,
at UDS-R they held a session to work out where kernel should be, how to get
grub to work etc. This is all timetabled in for 13.04. It will be
interesting to see how the new kernel behaves on PPC once it lands.
Regards,
Phill.
On 1 November 2012 09:55, UH wrote:
> I'd be willed to help
Le 31/10/2012 20:39, Lars Noodén a écrit :
It also
provides a deadline to meet as the product matures towards release.
Well, it doesn't stop us to do milestones, and tick a specific daily as
"Good to use as an Alpha, but it's not a real Alpha". Alpha release is
IMO a heavy process for the benef
I'd be willed to help testing, within my limited capabilities, obviously.
For me, frankly 2 points are the most important for any future release:
1) Figure out the problem of No-SUSPEND & No-HIBERNATE (In my
experience that's kernelrelated thing and not only limited to ppc but
also for the amd64
If so, that would be excellent. I remember i read something in regard
a couple of years ago in a Debian mailing list . . . ;)
2012/10/31 Phill Whiteside :
> Hi guys,
>
> there was today, at UDS-R, a session on what is to be done for grub to work
> with PPC. Whilst it was pretty technical stuff th
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