Hi,
With the current trend in Debian to move out of DSA into RSA [1], and
considering the theoretical (and probably correct) attack just presented
[2], what are we planning to do?
I am curious about the potential impacts -- compatibility, cost (both
CPU-wise and conversion-wise), and proposed Ub
On Fri, May 8, 2009 at 3:42 PM, Francesco Fumanti
wrote:
> Hello,
>
>
> Could anybody please give me any advice about how to handle the
> versioning of a project hosted on launchpad with the aim to match the
> Ubuntu release schedule?
>
> The help pages of launchpad suggest to keep the front of de
Hello,
Could anybody please give me any advice about how to handle the
versioning of a project hosted on launchpad with the aim to match the
Ubuntu release schedule?
The help pages of launchpad suggest to keep the front of developing in
trunk. On the other hand, I suppose that it is advisable to
Hi,
do you know the hardware-monitor applet? I've extended this applet to
have exactly this feature.
It shows in the tooltip processes which consume lot's of cpu or memory
ressources. But because I'm not a gnome/gtk programmer I couldn't get
"kill" buttons into the tooltip.
If you are interested I
On Fri, 2009-05-08 at 11:36 -0500, Patrick Goetz wrote:
> Scott James Remnant wrote:
> > Provided they are on the same physical console as the local optical
> > drive, this is done automatically.
> >
>
> Well, we need to retain the option of people ssh'ing to the machine and
> using the optical
Scott James Remnant wrote:
>>
> Provided they are on the same physical console as the local optical
> drive, this is done automatically.
>
Well, we need to retain the option of people ssh'ing to the machine and
using the optical drive remotely; however even for users logged in on
the console, t
On Fri, 2009-05-08 at 10:28 -0500, Patrick Goetz wrote:
> Would anyone care to elaborate on this, as we brought this up with
> Canonical support well over a year ago for Hardy and no good solution
> was offered at that time (so we came up with our own).
>
> The problem: how to provide access to,
> Date: Tue, 05 May 2009 11:17:04 +0100
> From: Scott James Remnant
> Subject: Re: Usev permissions and USB scanners
> On Sun, 2009-05-03 at 16:16 +0300, kohe...@gmail.com wrote:
> > I created a usbdev group and added my user to that group, added a
> > group setting to that line instead of the r
> From: Jeff Hanson
> Subject: Re: The creeping religion of click on this
> To: ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com
> Mandriva's GUI tool interface has a log option that shows
> what is actually being done.
That would work. Perhaps such a log feature should be a required
standard for U
Timo Sirainen wrote:
> If some process has been eating 100% CPU for hours, there should be some
> kind of a notification that it's happening. Like a small icon could
> appear to gnome panel and clicking it would show the process details and
> allow to kill it.
>
> Nowadays with multicore processor
I think this is a really good idea. Making it an applet would let you
list "suspects" (programs that have a high CPU load, or use a lot of
memory, etc.), then send a STOP signal to processes guilty beyond a
reasonable doubt, before asking the user what to do.
I once played around with a comman
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