Thank you Gunnar and Dimitri for your response - I am still learning and
appreciate the guidance!
On Sat, Jan 24, 2015 at 7:13 PM, Dimitri John Ledkov
wrote:
> On 24 January 2015 at 08:04, Gunnar Hjalmarsson
> wrote:
> > Hi Dave!
> >
> > On 2015-01-24 01:21, Dave Kokandy wrote:
> >> I am gettin
I think there is a development issue here. I ran:
$ aptitude why nautilus
i accountsservice Suggests gnome-control-center
i A gnome-control-center Depends gnome-settings-daemon (>= 3.7.91)
i A gnome-settings-daemon Depends nautilus-data (>= 2.91.3-1)
i A nautilus-data Suggests n
Did you read my message? What you want is what Ubuntu already does. If
it didn't work with you, it's a bug or misconfiguration.
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On 1/26/15 10:35 AM, Robie Basak wrote:
> On Mon, Jan 26, 2015 at 01:40:54PM +, Bernie wrote:
>> Upgrades simply should NOT do this, they should only upgrade programs
which
>> are already installed.
>
>> [...]
>
>> Policy changes as to which a
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From: "Bernie"
Sent: 1/26/2015 9:26 AM
To: "ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com"
Subject: Anti-feature: installing and replacing appl
On Mon, Jan 26, 2015 at 01:40:54PM +, Bernie wrote:
> Upgrades simply should NOT do this, they should only upgrade programs which
> are already installed.
> [...]
> Policy changes as to which applications are installed should only happen in
> new releases.
Indeed this is the policy. See [1]
> It might be an issue with cache lines, using shared libs memory layout
> might fit better to your processor-caches
>
> Would be interesting to verify performance on different architecture.
As I explained I tested this behavior on different micro-architectures
of both AMD and Intel. The behavio
I just did an upgrade of Kubuntu 14.10, first in a few weeks.
When I downloaded a .zip in Firefox it asked me to open it in "Archive
Mounter" instead of "Ark" then nothing happened. I opened the downloads
folder from Firefox and it opened in Nautilus instead of Dolphin.
So, the upgrade process
a)
Hi,
It might be an issue with cache lines, using shared libs memory layout
might fit better to your processor-caches
Would be interesting to verify performance on different architecture.
Regards, Frank
On 25.01.2015 12:44, Marcus Pollice wrote:
>
>
> Marcus Pollice
> On 22.12.2014 03:20, Ma