he desktop side, but I haven't
tested IPv6-only, just dual-stack. The main problem is that if you're
relying on only IPv6, you will still not reach a whole lot of things
on the Internet, including some of our infrastructure: for instance,
cdimage.u.c doesn't appear to have addr
On Tue, Apr 19, 2011 at 12:03 PM, Scott Kitterman wrote:
> On Tuesday, April 19, 2011 09:50:27 AM Mathieu Trudel-Lapierre wrote:
>> For Oneiric, my plan is to change that default for new interfaces to
>> Automatic IPv6 and not requiring IPv4 or IPv6 to bring up interfaces,
>&
the
French language (as it is the case here), people from France will most
likely want the French azerty layout; people from Canada will want one
of the French Canadian qwerty layouts or US/Intl; and people from
other french-speaking nations are likely to have different
requirements as well. Wha
nice if an IPv6-capable mirror is configured in
> sources.list ;)
Well, I didn't mention this precisely because the mirrors and other
services aren't IPv6 ready, but I thought it would be nice if the UDS
infrastructure was at least v6 ready: that you can get addresses, etc.
Mathieu Tru
ed by default?
That's something else that should be kept in mind for the dicussion at
UDS, so I'll add it to the blueprint for discussion and review (in
case it already works).
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from once the initial
connection is terminated.
If on the other hand you're booting with the device plugged in, the
same trick applies: boot with it disconnected, then connect after
booting, or unplug and replug it.
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r list,
which would be better suited for this kind of targetted question about
this project.
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its own module for the network "indicator", while
still using some parts of nm-applet.
And all this brings me back to the fact that the gnome-control-center
module for Network uses dialogs coming from nm-applet, so for now they
are not really possible to separate.
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oesn't affect all that many people
in general. If you've found a lot of people who had this issue, maybe
it's worth also trying to figure out if they have the same ISP, if
they try to connect to the same place, etc. in case it's an issue
outside their network.
Mathieu Trudel-Lapi
art of gwibber
could benefit in slight rework, then we'd have an area on which to
focus our efforts.
In other words, maybe there's some low-hanging fruit there which could
make the visible performance much better?
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relatively) finite amount of time relearning interface to
familiarize yourself with . That's true
for all other distros at this point in time, the difference is that
Ubuntu has chosen to go with Unity as the default window manager for
Ubuntu Desktop installs (as opposed to Kubuntu or othe
ough, so don't be
surprised if we ask you to try a few more things to know how that
device works.
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requirements are
unfortunate, especially with all this coming from glib-networking
(which I'll look to make sure is really required). Any help you can
provide to reducing these requirements and making NetworkManager
suitable on X-less systems is definitely welcome. I recommend you come
hang a
With the small difference that you can now actually enable caching
should you choose to disregard the security implications. You can do
so by adding a file in /etc/NetworkManager/dnsmasq.d containing
"cache-size=n" where n is the size you want to use (default in dnsmasq
is 150, and se
This is also
the way to list the nameservers used by dnsmasq.
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ting discussion just so that work items could be
derived from the resulting discussion.
Obviously, you don't *need* to discuss a project like this at UDS.
Perhaps it's just something people can start working on as a project,
and ask for specific things needed in Ubuntu to support using su
Thanks, I'll take a look into this.
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On Thu, Mar 27, 2014 at 8:04 AM, Mateusz Stachowski
wrote:
> I opened a bug for that but I should probably
On Sep 5, 2014 4:42 PM, "Jackson Doak" wrote:
>
> Have you made an FFe bug asking for the update? That would help.
>
>
I will take care of the "merge" shortly, I simply haven't had time to get
to it yet. Thanks for the reminder :-)
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usb-modeswitch 2.2.0; then please see if you can
help me out with testing the above package. I'll get back to it this
evening.
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On Dec 21, 2014 7:59 AM, "Marcus Pollice" wrote:
>
use the Debian/Ubuntu patchset, which is what I will look at more closely
now. I suspect that maybe one of these patches changes something that
affects performance for small data sizes. Is there some documentation
available somewhere which patch c
obal information
about my system. White space generally separates the two, unless the
window title is very long). The window controls also push the title
right just enough that it's almost lined up with the actual window,
rather than being above the Launcher.
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On Fri, Jul 10, 2015 at 10:49 AM, Mishari Alarfaj wrote:
>
> Hi. I just wanted to mention that libblkid1 is currently distributed via
> ubuntu 14.04 as an LGPL libarary. However, when viewing the source, a
> file: version.c is distributed as GPL. I believe this either breaks the
> LGPL licensi
On Dec 19, 2015 08:40, "Anca Emanuel" wrote:
>
> Please make usb tethering work 'out of the box'
> Tutorial here: https://youtu.be/K2QQHsC2jiA
> On Ubuntu Xenial:
> (from dmesg) rndis_host 1-5:1.0 enxfe28313119dc: renamed from usb0
> IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): enxfe28313119dc: link is not ready
>
urce entries. software-properties-gtk can already
do it.
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source package for the release you'll want; to use it, you need to have
'ubuntu-dev-tools' installed:
pull-lp-source bind9 xenial
(assuming what you want is the source for the latest upload of bind9 to
Ubuntu 16.04)
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