Ubuntu 23.04 "Lunar Lobster".
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::1 is in /etc/hosts in a new Ubuntu 22.04 install. I don't believe
this is new at all.
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On Wed, Apr 20, 2022 at 4:49 PM Treysis wrote:
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> Hello everyone,
>
> it seems like some releases ago the mapping of localhost to ::1 was
> removed. Why was t
er.debian.org/pkg/reposurgeon
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On Thu, Oct 3, 2019 at 4:33 PM wrote:
> Was wondering who to ask about getting color emoji support in hexchat
> included with ubuntus repos. Checked 19.10 to see if it was fixed, but it
> still doesn't have color emoji support. Been using the flatpak version of
> hexchat that includes color e
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would become usable. With all due respect, please stop sending these
release emails to this list.
There are other ways for Ubuntu and Debian developers to track which
packages are out of date.
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d in filing a Debian bug to request that the
binary package includes that README?
If you've never filed a Debian bug before, this page may help you:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Debian/Bugs
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e done for Wine too although Wine doesn't
currently have the unsolved maintenance challenges that Steam does.
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s would be split
off into a separate thread.
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386 completely.
And maybe dropping armhf completely should be a third thread since
that hopefully will be easier than i386.
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's updates). I
apologize for the inconvenience.
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(Keeping the full comment since the replied email hasn't shown up in
the ubuntu-devel archives yet.)
On Wed, Mar 7, 2018 at 2:42 PM, J Fernyhough wrote:
> (cross-posting because ubuntu-devel is moderated and this may not reach
> that list)
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> On 07/03/18 11:46, Jeremy Bic
eleases of Ubuntu.
However, new versions can be provided as Snap or Flatpak apps if a
developer provides it in that format.
Ubuntu 18.04 LTS will be released in late April.
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ages need
to be updated in coordination with each other.
See https://bugs.debian.org/681726 where help is requested.
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el to
be supported for 6 years. Or that 4.14 will definitely be an Extended
LTS.
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years) but 4.9 is only supported for 2
years.
https://www.kernel.org/releases.html
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es not work on GNOME on
Wayland, the default session in the upcoming Ubuntu 17.10.
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st or the #packaging or
#debian-mentors IRC channels on OFTC.
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ctive Ubuntu developers and decide when to entrust them with
> developer privileges or to grant them Ubuntu membership status.
Given the apparent difficulty in finding volunteers, please clarify
whether nominees are required to first be members of ~ubuntu-core-dev.
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epo code from phablet-tools and have
phablet-tools depend on the repo package.
We did #2 for Ubuntu 16.10 but #1 might be better for 16.04 LTS.
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On 20 September 2013 12:40, PillowSky wrote:
> I find none of the maintainers are the software developers themselves.
>
> It is in urgent need to accept the new strategy because many software
> like LibreOffice are not update in time. So it is time to change!
Except Ubuntu's LibreOffice maintaine
On Wed, 5 Jun 2013 16:44:05 +0800
> Ma Xiaojun wrote:
>
> warty-final-ubuntu.png is actually a JPEG file
> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ubuntu-wallpapers/+bug/296538
It was a hard bug which is why it hadn't been solved years ago. I
think the bug is fixable now (and not as hard) with
On 18 May 2013 09:50, Thomas Novin wrote:
> Check out the lockscreen provided by Linux Mint (package
> cinnamon-screensaver). Looks really good, would be nice to have it in
> Ubuntu.
It's already available:
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/cinnamon/
It could use people that care about it to
On 9 April 2013 13:13, J Fernyhough wrote:
> Just from my own humble experience, there have been numerous times when
> aptitude has been able to resolve a package situation that apt-get would
> simply refuse to entertain; apt-get would just say it couldn't do anything
> and exit. While on the one
On 28 January 2013 06:51, Sergey "Shnatsel" Davidoff
wrote:
> To solve this, I wrote a wrapper that registers itself in alternatives
> system with a very high priority (500) and, when invoked via a symlink
> controlled by alternatives system, it determines the symlink by which
> it was invoked bas
On 23 November 2012 18:49, Ma Xiaojun wrote:
> They made something even more surprising; white listing input engines
> and properties input engines can expose.
>
> The first one does affect us, though a patch would be easy to write.
> We have decent packages for every working IBus engines in our
>
On 5 November 2012 13:19, Rodney Dawes wrote:
> I don't know if it's been done before or not, but perhaps the Release
> Team, and Tech Board, should take up any concerns related to some of the
> Canonical projects' involvement in that process, with the appropriate
> members of Canonical staff, inc
On 5 November 2012 11:53, Rodney Dawes wrote:
> There were large changes to address some specific user concerns around
> the dash search, that went in *after* various freezes were in effect.
One example is http://pad.lv/1065652 which while obviously a user
interface change, happened after Final F
On 21 August 2012 13:31, Dale Amon wrote:
> On Tue, Aug 21, 2012 at 10:07:37AM -0400, Jeremy Bicha wrote:
>> That particular bug is fixed in Ubuntu 12.10 Quantal.
>> launchpad-integration is obsolete and is one package away from being
>> removed from the archives. http://pad.
On 21 August 2012 01:15, Jordon Bedwell wrote:
> Since when does Brasero or other packages need/require
> liblaunchpad-integration-common to work properly, or they will
> suddenly fall to the ground and never work again.
That particular bug is fixed in Ubuntu 12.10 Quantal.
launchpad-integration
On 31 May 2012 18:58, Lindsey Augustine wrote:
> All these bugs describe the same problem: Max Brightness at boot. There are
> a lot of people with this problem.
>
> Will the developers please address these reports?
Please stop spamming this list. It is spam to post basically the same
thing three
t version of Ubuntu, and this isn't an
OEM install, right?
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On 31 January 2012 19:54, Timo Sirainen wrote:
> So, my question: Is there a possibility for me to get an email about each
> patch that goes to any of Dovecot related packages, immediately after it gets
> placed into some kind of testing repository? So that if I notice a potential
> problem, I
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Although on the other hand, installing gnome-shell is very easy in Ubuntu 11.10.
And you could always pass out Kubuntu, Xubuntu, or Lubuntu disks. ;-)
But I agree with Charlie: Unity in 11.10 is far better than Unity on
11.04.
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s unusual),
this will be the first time that Ubuntu is not targeting all of the
latest GNOME. Our intention is to balance the goals of shipping tested
software and shipping the latest software in order to provide a
stable, less buggy Ubuntu 12.04.
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), Epiphany (confusion
about whether new WebKit would be stable in time), and GDM (lack of
manpower/attention).
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On 25 August 2011 22:09, Jean-Philippe Fleury wrote:
> Hi,
>
> python-gnomeapplet is not on Oneiric repositories. See
>
> http://packages.ubuntu.com/oneiric/python-gnomeapplet
>
>> "Error: Package not available in this suite."
>
> So is there any reason to don't have it on Oneiric repositories?
Y
On 22 August 2011 00:06, Steven Sroka wrote:
> Can I request that fcron is updated in the universe repo? The version
> there is over 3 years old. The version listed on the fcron homepage
> [0] is from April 5th of last year.
Actually, fcron was removed from Debian. See the bug report:
http://bugs
ives.
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Releases lists the currently supported Ubuntu
releases. You need to upgrade to at least Ubuntu 10.04.
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On 9 August 2011 12:44, Kyrillos Mossad wrote:
> Realize that you're talking about a BETA, this comes with the territory of
> trying new things. Beta's are for people to contribute useful information
> not complain. If you want some nearly bug free then please revert back to a
> stable version
>
>
is
customizable, perhaps not to the extent that power users like. I'm
hoping that a simple user-friendly tool will be available in 11.04 to
change the settings without needing to dig around CCSM or dconf-editor.
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On 4 May 2011 08:26, Davyd McColl wrote:
> reporting this. Indeed, I would love any suggestion as to where to report
> this so that someone with more time (and probably more smarts) than me can
> have a look at it.
Just run ubuntu-bug and fill in the blanks to file a display bug.
Jer
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