On Thu, Nov 7, 2013 at 6:21 AM, Colin Watson wrote:
> On Wed, Nov 06, 2013 at 02:13:21PM +0800, Ben Tinner wrote:
>> On Mon Nov 4 12:41:29 UTC 2013, Daniel Holbach wrote:
>> >Are you planning to get the necessary packages into >Ubuntu itself? That
>> >might help make maintenance a lot easier.
>>
>
On Wed, Nov 06, 2013 at 02:13:21PM +0800, Ben Tinner wrote:
> On Mon Nov 4 12:41:29 UTC 2013, Daniel Holbach wrote:
> >Are you planning to get the necessary packages into >Ubuntu itself? That
> >might help make maintenance a lot easier.
>
> The guys at MATE are currently attempting to upload the p
On Sat, Nov 2, 2013 at 1:22 PM, Ben Tinner wrote:
> Hello
>
> I am planning to create a new distro of Ubuntu which will have the GNOME 2
> look and feel. For those of you who are subscribed to ubuntu-users, you
> would have heard about my plans to create this (Anyone interested
On Mon Nov 4 12:41:29 UTC 2013, Daniel Holbach wrote:
>Are you planning to get the necessary packages into >Ubuntu itself? That
>might help make maintenance a lot easier.
The guys at MATE are currently attempting to upload the packages to Debian but
as of now there is little progress into it.
T
On Mon Nov 4 12:41:29 UTC 2013, Daniel Holbach wrote:
>Are you planning to get the necessary packages into >Ubuntu itself? That
>might help make maintenance a lot easier.
The guys at MATE are currently attempting to upload the packages to Debian but
as of now there is little progress into it.
T
>
>
> > Do you think that Linux Mint is a vulnerable system ? Really ?
>
> https://github.com/linuxmint/mintupdate/blob/master/usr/lib/linuxmint/mintUpdate/rules
>
> this is the list of packages it will never update, instead of just
> integrating changes properly with the packagaes in the ubuntu ar
hi,
Am Dienstag, den 05.11.2013, 07:32 +0200 schrieb Nik Th:
> I'm don't watch the conversation from the beginning , but I assume (in your
> distro) you will keep the original repositories and official packages ,
> correct ?
> I'm not a developer, thus I cannot help you with coding, but if you
On Tue, Nov 5, 2013 at 2:40 AM, Robie Basak wrote:
> It's fine to call out their security policy. That appears to be based on
> fact. But I don't think it's reasonable to speculate by attacking them,
> especially in their absence and without having an understanding of their
> rationale.
In no way
On Tue, Nov 05, 2013 at 02:11:45AM -0600, Jordon Bedwell wrote:
> Sounds like bad maintainers justifying being bad if you ask me.
Please be respectful. The Ubuntu Code of Conduct applies on this list.
It's fine to call out their security policy. That appears to be based on
fact. But I don't think
On Tue, Nov 5, 2013 at 1:50 AM, Benjamin Kerensa wrote:
> It is unclear why Linux Mint disables all of their security updates although
> to some degree they have tried to justify their disabling of kernel updates
> by suggesting that such updates could make a system unstable and that normal
> user
It is unclear why Linux Mint disables all of their security updates
although to some degree they have tried to justify their disabling of
kernel updates by suggesting that such updates could make a system unstable
and that normal users shouldn't get these kinds of updates.
Anyways it is something
04.11.2013, 13:45, "Oliver Grawert" :
> Am Montag, den 04.11.2013, 13:19 +0200 schrieb Nik Th:
>
>> Do you think that Linux Mint is a vulnerable system ? Really ?
>
> https://github.com/linuxmint/mintupdate/blob/master/usr/lib/linuxmint/mintUpdate/rules
>
> this is the list of packages it will n
Hello,
On 02.11.2013 16:52, Ben Tinner wrote:
> I am planning to create a new distro of Ubuntu which will have the GNOME
> 2 look and feel. For those of you who are subscribed to ubuntu-users,
> you would have heard about my plans to create this (Anyone interested in
> a "GNOM
Am Montag, den 04.11.2013, 13:19 +0200 schrieb Nik Th:
>
> 02.11.2013, 20:00, "Oliver Grawert" :
> >
> > It might for exmaple allow security updates (which are explicitly hacked
> > out of Linux Mint for Xorg, the kernel, Firefox, the bootloader and various
> > other packages)
> > so that you do
02.11.2013, 20:00, "Oliver Grawert" :
>
> It might for exmaple allow security updates (which are explicitly hacked out
> of Linux Mint for Xorg, the kernel, Firefox, the bootloader and various other
> packages)
> so that you dont have to go online with a vulnerable system ;)
>
> ciao
>
hi,
On Sat, 2 Nov 2013 13:28:32 -0400
Daniel Hollocher wrote:
> >
> >
> > Officially called Ubuntu MATE Remix, this will integrate the MATE Desktop
> > Environment to the power and stability of Ubuntu. In fact, I already had a
> > working prototype based on Saucy Salamander. You can download the
>
>
> Officially called Ubuntu MATE Remix, this will integrate the MATE Desktop
> Environment to the power and stability of Ubuntu. In fact, I already had a
> working prototype based on Saucy Salamander. You can download the
> prototype at https://shared.com/unqjauvtrj
>
What's the difference betw
Hello
I am planning to create a new distro of Ubuntu which will have the GNOME 2 look
and feel. For those of you who are subscribed to ubuntu-users, you would have
heard about my plans to create this (Anyone interested in a "GNOME 2 look and
feel" remix?).
Officially called Ubuntu
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