On 11/10/12 23:18, Barry Titterton wrote:
> On 11/10/12 14:08, A wrote:
>> On 11/10/12 13:49, Barry Titterton wrote:
>>> On 11/10/12 12:57, A wrote:
If you've enabled precise-proposed (or precise-backports etc) then you
get access to some newer, developmental bugfix packages etc
If t
On 11/10/12 14:08, A wrote:
On 11/10/12 13:49, Barry Titterton wrote:
On 11/10/12 12:57, A wrote:
If you've enabled precise-proposed (or precise-backports etc) then you
get access to some newer, developmental bugfix packages etc
If the fixed wpasupplicant package is then uploaded to the main
'p
Dnia 11-10-2012 o godz. 16:06 Jim Price napisaĆ(a):
> I got the updated to Firefox 16.0 yesterday. Today it's all over the
> news that Firefox 16 has been pulled pending a security fix. I can't
> seem to find any word on what the status is for Ubuntu, and 16 is still
> the current version in the up
I got the updated to Firefox 16.0 yesterday. Today it's all over the
news that Firefox 16 has been pulled pending a security fix. I can't
seem to find any word on what the status is for Ubuntu, and 16 is still
the current version in the updates repository. Does anyone know what is
happening abo
On 11/10/12 09:08, A wrote:
On 11/10/12 13:49, Barry Titterton wrote:
On 11/10/12 12:57, A wrote:
If you've enabled precise-proposed (or precise-backports etc) then you
get access to some newer, developmental bugfix packages etc
If the fixed wpasupplicant package is then uploaded to the main
'
On 11/10/12 13:49, Barry Titterton wrote:
> On 11/10/12 12:57, A wrote:
>> If you've enabled precise-proposed (or precise-backports etc) then you
>> get access to some newer, developmental bugfix packages etc
>> If the fixed wpasupplicant package is then uploaded to the main
>> 'precise' repository
On 11/10/12 12:57, A wrote:
If you've enabled precise-proposed (or precise-backports etc) then you
get access to some newer, developmental bugfix packages etc
If the fixed wpasupplicant package is then uploaded to the main
'precise' repository, which is enabled by default, then all's well. I
like
If you've enabled precise-proposed (or precise-backports etc) then you
get access to some newer, developmental bugfix packages etc
If the fixed wpasupplicant package is then uploaded to the main
'precise' repository, which is enabled by default, then all's well. I
like to keep all the precise-* rep
Hi,
There is an established bug for WPA Enterprise wi-fi networks:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/wpasupplicant/+bug/969343/+index?comments=all
In the past few days a fix to the wpasupplicant package has been
proposed that requires the user to enable the precise-proposed
repository
Hi all,
I ordered our team allocation of DVDs and CDs today, it will be 250 DVDs
of the desktop distribution and 50CDs of Ubuntu Server.
Here is the procedure for getting hold of a rather nice pre-printed
pressed DVD of Ubuntu:
http://ubuntu-uk.org/free-cds/
I still have some 12.04 CDs so I
Hmm, it seems that the problem persists even with "sudo poweroff"
Any thoughts?
j
On 8 October 2012 15:22, Tyler J. Wagner wrote:
> On 2012-10-08 11:06, James Morrissey wrote:
> > Thanks for this Tyler.
> >
> > At the moment i only seem able to find the acpi call for the power
> button,
> > no
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