On Tuesday, November 11, 2014 15:52:22 Neal McBurnett wrote:
> On Tue, Nov 11, 2014 at 05:19:38PM -0500, Barry Warsaw wrote:
> > On Nov 11, 2014, at 11:48 AM, Neal McBurnett wrote:
> > >I'm glad that python2 is in Debian and Ubuntu (do you know offhand which
> > >releases?). Which distros is it st
This is off-topic for this list, and the tone is not appropriate. Please
keep posts topical and respectful.
Michael Hall
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On 11/11/2014 06:18 PM, Chateau DuBlanc wrote:
> Erich Schubert is a male feminist. The sort of person
> who is in good standing with current debian social
On 11 November 2014 23:25, Brad Townshend wrote:
> That guy says the other guy didnt do anything contribs for opensource, then
> on the next
> line says the first guy's music and games are crap. Well doesn't he admit
> that the guy
> contributed? He just doesn't like the games and such.
>
Please
That guy says the other guy didnt do anything contribs for opensource, then on the next
line says the first guy's music and games are crap. Well doesn't he admit that the guy
contributed? He just doesn't like the games and music and such, doesn't mean they don't exist,
doesn't change the licens
On 11 November 2014 23:18, Chateau DuBlanc wrote:
> I expect this post to be censored, it is par for the course for people like
> you.
>
I read it, which means it wasn't. However, it's really got nothing to
do with this list.
> Sincerely;
> --MikeeUSA--
Sincerely,
Please stop.
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Erich Schubert is a male feminist. The sort of person
who is in good standing with current debian social politics.
He has taken to spread a number of falsehoods in his recent column.
http://www.vitavonni.de/blog/201411/2014110901-gr-vote-on-init-coupling.html#comments
Dear Mr Schubert;
"He has no
I appreciate you work over the years making pulseaudio not a piece of shit.
Poettering is like a leaf blowing in the wind with an attention span measured in
dog years.
For my main systems I use pure alsa. Everything needed can and is done through
it
and it's config files (yes they're complex, but
On Tue, Nov 11, 2014 at 05:19:38PM -0500, Barry Warsaw wrote:
> On Nov 11, 2014, at 11:48 AM, Neal McBurnett wrote:
>
> >I'm glad that python2 is in Debian and Ubuntu (do you know offhand which
> >releases?). Which distros is it still not supported in? Are they likely to
> >catch up?
>
> Sorry,
On Nov 11, 2014, at 11:48 AM, Neal McBurnett wrote:
>I'm glad that python2 is in Debian and Ubuntu (do you know offhand which
>releases?). Which distros is it still not supported in? Are they likely to
>catch up?
Sorry, I don't know off-hand.
>Do you see a path to a world where compliance with
On Sun, Sep 28, 2014 at 03:05:57AM AEST, Nomen Nescio wrote:
> 2014-03-03 PulseAudio 5.0 has been released
>
> http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/PulseAudio
This is known, however we have some very tight integration with PulseAudio,
both for the Desktop and the phone, and updating all the
Hi Jitsumo,
On 2014-10-13 12:30, jits...@gmail.com wrote:
> i have the following problem in ubuntu 14.04, and I am hesitating to
> post a bug repport, but it's maybe better to ask you before.
If we conclude that something should be fixed, a bug report is the way
to go.
> Default japanese font fo
On Tue, Nov 11, 2014 at 01:35:09PM -0500, Scott Kitterman wrote:
> On Tuesday, November 11, 2014 13:04:38 Rodney Dawes wrote:
> > On Tue, 2014-11-11 at 18:02 +0100, GatoLoko wrote:
> > > Since different distributions and unix systems may have different paths,
> > > you may want to use the env utili
On Tuesday, November 11, 2014 13:04:38 Rodney Dawes wrote:
> On Tue, 2014-11-11 at 18:02 +0100, GatoLoko wrote:
> > Since different distributions and unix systems may have different paths,
> > you may want to use the env utility in a shebang like "#!/usr/bin/env
> > python2".
>
> Using /usr/bin/en
On Nov 11, 2014, at 01:04 PM, Rodney Dawes wrote:
>Using /usr/bin/env will cause problems in certain conditions, such as
>when running under a virtualenv and other such environments.
The general recommendation is that /usr/bin/env is a good shebang to use when
your package is under development, b
Hi,
2014-10-13 19:30 GMT+09:00 :
> Default japanese font for Ubuntu 14.04 is wrong. For exemple, the kanjis 究
> is supposed to be written with its 5th stroke being "square" as it is shown
> in http://jiten.go-kanken.com/kanji/272.html . But by default in ubuntu, the
> 5th stroke is straight, a li
On Tue, 2014-11-11 at 18:02 +0100, GatoLoko wrote:
> Since different distributions and unix systems may have different paths,
> you may want to use the env utility in a shebang like "#!/usr/bin/env
> python2".
Using /usr/bin/env will cause problems in certain conditions, such as
when running und
El 23/10/14 a las 00:31, vova escribió:
PEP 394 and 397 suggest a simplified form `#!python2` — it works on
Windows 7 and 8 just fine.
None of those PEPs suggest the use of a line like that. PEP 397 is about
a launcher, and that launcher could support that kind of line.
Windows doesn't know
Hi,
Has anyone looked into enabling CONFIG_EFI_MIXED for 64-bit kernels?
This kernel config option allows CPUs that support 64-bit long mode but
ship with a 32-bit UEFI firmware (such as the ASUS T100) to run a 64-bit
kernel, with the necessary thunking taken care of whenever firmware
calls are re
Hello
Filezlla and lftp are linked against gnutls26 which has a bug when trying
to connect to tls/ftp sites resulting in:
gnutls_handshake: Public key signature verification has failed.
Using static Filezilla from https://filezilla-project.org/ and lftp from
other Distributions works fine.
Pleas
I am new to gnats, but I am giving it a whirl.
It needs the 'gnatsd' daemon to be started.
A xinetd config file is distributed.
This is the first time I encountered xinetd. It was not installed on my
system.
Also the config file has the service disabled. I am not sure that is
what is meant.
Hi, I don't know English, so I put this also in Spanish.
The email I got it with "aptitude show apt-build" in "Ubuntu 14.04"
I'm a programmer who doesn't understand the language PERL, so the change I made
what can be corrected properly, the idea is that when you find the source code
of a packa
Hi,
I wish to know what type of parallelism is implemented in package
libblas3gf, and how can I control the number of threads at run time.
Is this really BLAS or another library renamed as libblas ?
Eduardo Menendez Proupin
Departamento de Fisica, Facultad de Ciencias, Universidad de Chile
URL: h
Hello,
/etc/fail2ban/filter.d/apache-auth.conf looks for the
following regex pattern for failed authorization attempts:
^%(_apache_error_client)s (AH01797: )?client denied by server
configuration: (uri )?\S*\s*$
In my log files a different "client denied by server configuration"
entry is appeari
I received the following error while attempting a live-build of Debian
testing distribution "jessie". I received similar errors with Debian 7.1
and Ubuntu 14.04. The example below is from the Ubuntu environment using
live-build version 3.0~a57-1ubuntu11. Please let me know if live-build
should s
I see Utopic has 1.42.10-1.1ubuntu1 of e2fsprogs, I'd really like it
to be at least 1.42.11 if not very latest, so systems with bigalloc
could work properly, there are many minor bugs fixed, but also major
ones like https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=744953
Sami Olmari
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Hello everybody,
i have the following problem in ubuntu 14.04, and I am hesitating to post a
bug repport, but it's maybe better to ask you before.
Default japanese font for Ubuntu 14.04 is wrong. For exemple, the kanjis 究
is supposed to be written with its 5th stroke being "square" as it is shown
PEP 394 and 397 suggest a simplified form `#!python2` — it works on Windows
7 and 8 just fine.
But Ubuntu 14.04 claims ‘no such file’, though python2 is in PATH.
I googled that issue and found only similar issue with DOS line endings, but
I’m sure that mine script contains Unix ones.
So I gue
Hi,
I am trying to install ladybug from point gray in debian jessie but it was
developed for ubuntu 12.04
As a dependence it has libxerces-c2-dev.
I saw from the debian maintainer that he considers obsolete that package
and requires to point the dependences to libxerces-c-dev that he says are
now
Hi,
I use the modem-manager-gui version 0.0.16-2 with Ubuntu 14.04.1 64 bit.
Incoming SMS messages appear only briefly as a note in the upper task bar at
the right of the Ubuntu desktop. The folder SMS/Incoming/Incoming messages
keeps looking empty!
How can I store these SMS flashes in the folde
Hello maintainers!
I think I have found a really nasty bug in the coreutils, more specifically
in the 'rm' command.
I'm currently running Linux Mint 17, with 'coreutils' version:
8.21-1ubuntu5, and I have this alias in my .bashrc (both for me and root):
alias rm = 'rm -i'
Here's what happened:
2014-03-03 PulseAudio 5.0 has been released
http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/PulseAudio
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I'm wondering why it doesn't have the pidgin package as a dependency? Is
there some other IM program that could use it? Just curious.
-Kevin
"The world belongs to those who cross many bridges in their imagination,
before others see even a single bridge." - inspirational
I just checked that unity-lens-friend does not appear in the default
installation, nor the option to add a Twitter account.
It is a bug or so will definitely?.
Thanks
Diego
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Russian timezones have big changes from 26.11.2014
http://mm.icann.org/pipermail/tz-announce/2014-August/23.html
Update tzdata package in repository please.
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Hello,
On 06.11.2014 10:08, Diego Germán Gonzalez wrote:
> I agree with Oscar.
> Eliminate all mail from the list.
> If those who have sent interest they will re-do
After talking to a few others, it looked like 4-8 weeks of "old mails"
would probably enough, and the rest not too useful. I'll
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