Re: karmic trashed in Tomshardware.com

2009-12-08 Thread James Hogarth
Well over here carried out 2 upgrades and 2 fresh installs so far. Couple of minor issues but nothing bug worthy. We use nVidia cards and dual monitors - had the 'cannot parse xorg.conf' documented issue when configuring twinview (simple enough to sort out). Also had an issue with filesystem perfor

Why do some updates skip proposed? (launchpad bug 589163)

2010-06-03 Thread James Hogarth
Hey all, Quick question for anyone that can give a quick answer... The kernel released for lucid last night (2.6.32-22.35) broke kvm guests - prevented them from starting. The kernel that was in proposed (2.6.32-22.33) has no problems. Looking at launchpad it looks like 2.6.32-22.35 never hit p

Fwd: Re: Why do some updates skip proposed? (launchpad bug 589163)

2010-06-04 Thread James Hogarth
Oops missed reply to all.. Sent from Android mobile -- Forwarded message -- From: "James Hogarth" Date: Jun 4, 2010 1:36 AM Subject: Re: Why do some updates skip proposed? (launchpad bug 589163) To: "Arand Nash" Given the nature of the regression in thi

Re: Why do some updates skip proposed? (launchpad bug 589163)

2010-06-04 Thread James Hogarth
wrote: On 04/06/10 02:36, James Hogarth wrote: > Given the nature of the regression in this case even 12 to... Just an fyi, it seems you sent this to me personally, and not to the mailing list as well, might want to send it there just to keep the discussion going ;) - arand -- Ubuntu-devel-di

Re: Emergent: Oracle's behavior re Java

2010-08-14 Thread James Hogarth
On 14 August 2010 00:02, Bruno Girin wrote: > On Sat, 2010-08-14 at 03:12 +0530, Manish Sinha wrote: > >> They are going after Google as they think they can make a huge amount of >> money since Google has deep pockets. If Google bends, then the patent >> deals would be a huge monetization for Ora

Eclipse still broken (in dependency hell)

2010-08-16 Thread James Hogarth
Hi all, Given that the forums are not usually read by devs thought I'd pop a post here so it doesn't get forgotten between now and release (especially with feature freeze now in effect). http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=9726589 The post reads (for those who avoid the forums): Bug 600626