On Thu, Dec 17, 2009 at 9:09 PM, Aron Xu wrote:
> Hi Balmashnov,
>
> Thanks for your info, to be honest I hadn't seen that buleprint before.
> I know that making a customized distribution is not too difficult, but
> the problem is not just "make" a distribution, and I've explained in
> previous re
> Solang, Shotwell, and F-Spot are all fine image managers/organizers,
> but the current plan is to work on F-Spot to get it to meet the
> following needs:
> * Quickly viewing images by folder [currently handled by EOG]
> * Solang and F-Spot both have view-modes but still
>
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Fresh install Ubuntu 9.10, and use synaptic to get vim and vim-gnome.
In a terminal window, I run gvim and get:
** (gvim:2140): CRITICAL **: gtk_form_static_set_gravity: assertion
'static_gravity_supported' failed
I see five lines with this message.
Lets be very clear here: the choice between git / bzr / hg in
comparison to the tasks developers perform approach 0 relevance.
Typing "bzr commit" vs. "git commit" does not matter to anyone when we
are working on thousands of lines of source and intricate packaging.
Launchpad has been built around
I want to flag the followinq problem I meat building ROOT[1] on
Kubuntu-9.10 (K-9.10).
When 'configure' finds GSL on the system then a component of ROOT,
called MathMore, is enabled for the build:
[...]
Checking for gsl/gsl_version.h ... /usr/include
Checking for GSL version >= 1.8 ... ok
Check
On Thu, Dec 17, 2009 at 12:19 PM, Scott James Remnant wrote:
> On Thu, 2009-12-17 at 11:59 -0500, Adrian Perez wrote:
>
>> But you might agree that work was accomplished by several people, and
>> not a single person. No need to tell us that you need a Git-enable infra
>> to compare with, when you
Hello,
installation of libghc6-src-exts-dev fails because of unmet dependencies.
Correponding bug report:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/haskell-src-exts/+bug/496274
See the bottom for more information.
Is there any chance to get this repaired?
Greetings
ben
anabe...@sheldon:~$ s
Jordan Mantha [2009-12-17 13:15 -0500]:
> I would suggest that Ubuntu uses bzr primarily because Canonical
> created bzr and not because it was far and away the greatest DVCS
> out there at the time.
But it was! Ever tried to use tla? It was almost as complicated as git
(SCNR), slow, and far from
(Posted just to ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com, as I don't think my
mail is relevant to the other lists)
On Fri, Dec 18, 2009 at 2:26 PM, Paul Tagliamonte wrote:
>
> I love this idea!
>
> It will be a considerable amount of overhead for canonical to get (
> EVEN ) more CDs, but it would be
Considering that ship has already sailed a long time ago, I don't think its
wise to waste lumber on another ship when it is already needed elsewhere.
If the bzr galleon runs aground or hits an iceberg in the future, however,
things may change.
Not being a developer myself I'm not aware of bzr's s
2009/12/18 Shentino :
> Considering that ship has already sailed a long time ago, I don't think its
> wise to waste lumber on another ship when it is already needed elsewhere.
> If the bzr galleon runs aground or hits an iceberg in the future, however,
> things may change.
> Not being a developer m
Seems that Gnome and Fedora are a little bit more conscious than us in
the matter, no spam but check:
http://www.linux-magazine.com/Online/News/Fedora-Will-Make-the-Leap-to-Package-Source-Control-System-Git
On Thu, 2009-12-17 at 12:47 -0600, Dustin Kirkland wrote:
> On Thu, Dec 17, 2009 at 10:40 A
JimHu wrote:
> Totally agree with you. CJK users can only do very little daily jobs
> with LiveCD. They can't type their own language, so that they can't
> search the Internet looking for infomation, using OOo to edit
> documents, or chat with freinds in their native languages.
>
> And CJK are s
On Thu, 2009-12-17 at 22:56 -0500, Vikram Dhillon wrote:
> Hope everyone is doing good. I beg your pardon, if I am
> posting this message in the wrong place, someone in launchpad answers
> is dual booting xp and ubuntu. After the update to 9.10 he is
> experiencing quite slow boot up, a bootchart
Here's an high-level user-experience view of the Upgrade/Update
In this case, this was an unimportant, uninteresting server that I'm
keeping mainly to host emails addresses for my friends, and similar
stuff. Just mail + web, fairly standard config. I have about 10 servers,
and use Linux since
I'm trying to set up a mail server with Ubuntu, Cyrus and Postix, and
need authentication (via sasldb2)
Cyrus works fine, and postfix works and delivers, but I find it
extremely hard to configure SMTP AUTH, due to the Postfix-SASL
connection, incl. chroot.
It's normal for a mail server to no
nautilus-image-converter provides some very useful tools, but it does feel a
bit kludgy. For a simple viewer, I like EOG -- its UI is simple, and just
what's needed. However, if it had a few more very basic editing tools, I'd
be happy.
2009/12/12 Otto Kekäläinen
>
> > Solang, Shotwell, and F-Spo
I fact, this will get people who want to use the Live CD as a rescue
system away, but install language pack and input method during the
global edition of LiveCD running is a good idea to improve user
experience anyway.
On Fri, Dec 18, 2009 at 10:18 PM, Arne Goetje wrote:
> JimHu wrote:
>> Totally
@Arne:
ibus and ibus-m17n have been included in LiveCD AFAIK, and we may
consider to add ibus-pinyin with a tiny word stock, I know the size
problem is that ibus-pinyin has a HUGE size of sqlite database, having
a minimal word stock may help I guess.
@JimHu:
OpenSuSE and Mandriva has its Asia vers
Having been grazing with the gentoo herd (admittedly out of frustration with
karmic) I discovered that their RC system is dependency based, where each
init script lists which other init scripts it depends upon. Sounds like
just the sort of "hey that's cool" that could be included.
Now, assuming t
On Fri, 2009-12-18 at 11:15 -0800, Shentino wrote:
> Does ubuntu already have rc parallelization?
>
Ubuntu uses the Upstart init daemon, and has an event-driven boot
sequence; this has even more advantages than dependency-based, as well
as performs tasks in parallel.
Scott
--
Scott James Remnan
Sounds double plus good then.
On Fri, Dec 18, 2009 at 12:13 PM, Scott James Remnant wrote:
> On Fri, 2009-12-18 at 11:15 -0800, Shentino wrote:
>
> > Does ubuntu already have rc parallelization?
> >
> Ubuntu uses the Upstart init daemon, and has an event-driven boot
> sequence; this has even more
We have our LoCo site translated including download instructions, but
very few people pay attention their. For the main ubuntu.com,
providing different languages is a good idea, but who should we ask?
As for making CDs, it isn't a very tall order for some experienced
users, I have stated in this t
Well I think it is normal for us don't distribute those images to
worldwide severs. Simply make torrents and put the .torrent files on a
public sever, then users can download it without pressing our server.
The only thing we need to do is put the file on a place where won't be
synced be default and
On Mon, Dec 14, 2009 at 11:48 AM, Benedikt Ahrens
wrote:
> installation of libghc6-src-exts-dev fails because of unmet dependencies.
>
> Correponding bug report:
> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/haskell-src-exts/+bug/496274
As I commented, for Karmic you need a simple no-change source
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