Re: GHC haskell support for arm64 and ppc64el

2014-03-06 Thread Colin Watson
On Wed, Mar 05, 2014 at 05:18:16PM +, Colin Watson wrote: > The best information I can find is in > https://ghcarm.wordpress.com/2014/01/18/unregisterised-ghc-head-build-for-arm64-platform/, > which does suggest that there might be some hope, but it's not at all > clear whether GHC will get bey

Our Networking Story

2014-03-06 Thread Bryan Quigley
We've had a lot of internal Canonical discussions about our networking story and before going to a UDS session [1] it was suggested to post to ubuntu-devel. *Network Restart* I'd like to start by asking each of you what you think is the correct way to restart networking on Ubuntu server? Feel fre

Re: Our Networking Story

2014-03-06 Thread Benjamin Kerensa
Why was it necessary to have discussions internally when they could have been open by default? On Thu, Mar 6, 2014 at 11:48 AM, Bryan Quigley wrote: > We've had a lot of internal Canonical discussions about our networking story > and before going to a UDS session [1] it was suggested to post to

Re: Our Networking Story

2014-03-06 Thread Dimitri John Ledkov
On 6 March 2014 21:32, Benjamin Kerensa wrote: > Why was it necessary to have discussions internally when they could > have been open by default? > Eh... this particular bug is public and well known in both Debian and Ubuntu for a long time now. As you can see in that email, he references a few

Re: Our Networking Story

2014-03-06 Thread Stanisław Hodur
If talking about the network, I would add: *Wifi + Ethernet on Desktop* The network gets lost if you have both wireless and Ethernet connection. The wired network should be the preferred one, as it is usually faster. Or else, the recently connected/enabled can become active. Anyway, plugging in

Re: Our Networking Story

2014-03-06 Thread Scott Kitterman
On Thursday, March 06, 2014 14:48:52 Bryan Quigley wrote: > We've had a lot of internal Canonical discussions about our networking > story and before going to a UDS session [1] it was suggested to post to > ubuntu-devel. > > *Network Restart* > I'd like to start by asking each of you what you thin

Re: Our Networking Story

2014-03-06 Thread Dale Amon
The only feature I hold near and dear is that I be able to ssh into a server in a rack 8000 miles away, fiddle with /etc/network/interfaces if needed, and then reliably ifdown/ifup one of god knows how many connections (I often work with machines that have 8 or even more hardware ethers, not to me

Re: Our Networking Story

2014-03-06 Thread Dale Amon
On Thu, Mar 06, 2014 at 11:32:41PM +0100, Stanisław Hodur wrote: > *Wifi + Ethernet on Desktop* Which reminds me of another common use of machines that a typical GUI user won't think of. I often configure laptops that for security have wifi, bluetooth etc all turned off at BIOS level, and the onl