Il giorno sab, 18/07/2009 alle 00.32 +0200, Jan Claeys ha scritto:
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> Debian unstable & experimental are updated all the time, so as long as
> the Debian maintainer keeps the package up-to-date, there will be a
> new
> version every 6 months in Ubuntu too?
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Hmm yes this is likely obvious but:
Debian is still supporting MIPS64, which the Chinese Loongson chips
are compartible with. And Ubuntu codes are lifted from Debian.
I would like to have an unofficial repository for MIPS64/Loongson, at
least in main, and if this works, I really would like to set up a
project that provides unoffici
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Hello,
On Sat, 18 Jul 2009 09:59:45 +0200
Vincenzo Ciancia wrote:
> Il giorno sab, 18/07/2009 alle 00.32 +0200, Jan Claeys ha scritto:
> >
> > Debian unstable & experimental are updated all the time, so as long
> > as the Debian maintainer keeps th
With Ubuntu desktop installs, xdmcp is disabled by default.
Why then is Broadcast listed as true (enabled)?
In: /etc/gdm/gdm.conf
At: Broadcast=true
Should the Ubuntu developers mark this as false in new releases and should the
Ubuntu desktop users modify this to false in current installs? Whet