El 11/09/2009 01:03 PM, Mohammed Bassit escribió:
>> El 10/26/2009 12:28 PM, Mohammed Bassit escribió:
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>>> [...]
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I really like to persuade people to use ubuntu. But as long
as it looks unready it will strengthen their opinion, that linux
is only for nerds. Pleas le
Hi - (In a Virtualbox sesson) I did a normal 9.04 install from the Live Cd
and then Updated. - all good
I then tried to do a Dist update but could not get to the servers. So I
waited until last night.
And ran the update overnight - it worked perfectly - no issues at all.
I have a nice 32bit 9.10.
Will add g.hn and wifidirect standards?
Thanks
2009/11/5 Martin Pitt :
> Hello Ubuntu developers,
>
> We have long had a policy for adding standard meta information to
> patches that we apply to Ubuntu, to make it easier to track their
> origin, upstream status, etc.
>
> Debian now introduced a ne
Dear Ubuntu Developers,
Thank you very much for including FreeMat 3.6 in Karmic. As FreeMat 4.0
has been released recently with some very important features, could you
please consider adding this newer release to Ubuntu's repository?
Here are the links to FreeMat:
http://freemat.sourceforge.net/d
Gentlemen:
It appears that the versions of mondo/mindi rescure utility need to be
updated. The latest version (on mondorescue.org) are 229/207. It
appears that the present versions in the repository are 227/204. Could
you please bring them up to date when you get a chance?
Regards,
Don
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On Thu, Nov 05, 2009 at 10:43:29AM +0100, Simon Josefsson wrote:
> Lars Ellenberg writes:
>
> > OpenVPN with LDAP+TLS authentication runs into file exhaustion
> >
> >> Issue is only happening when LDAP is used with TLS support. On every
> >> authentication, a file handle to /dev/urandom is create
Hi Chuong,
[I added you directly to this mail, because I suspect you are not
subscribed to this mail-list].
Chuong Nguyen wrote:
> Dear Ubuntu Developers,
>
> Thank you very much for including FreeMat 3.6 in Karmic. As FreeMat 4.0
> has been released recently with some very important features, c
On Mon, 2009-11-09 at 13:48 -0700, Kevin Fries wrote:
> Remember, Lucid is an LTS release. This will have four big side effects:
>
>- Generally fewer new features (Though rumor of Gnome 3.0,
> and pushing for a 10 sec boot is kinda scary)
Gnome project just announced that 3.0 will be release