Re: aufs based upgrade tests

2009-03-18 Thread Michael Vogt
On Tue, Mar 17, 2009 at 03:53:23PM +0200, Marius Gedminas wrote: On Mon, Mar 16, 2009 at 07:00:12PM +0100, Michael Vogt wrote: Yes, after the upgrade the system will be jaunty until the next reboot, then the writable overlay is removed and the system is exactly in the same state as before

Re: Replacing network-offline (old version 2xmonitor) with NM wlan 0% signal strength icon

2009-03-18 Thread Oliver Grawert
hi, Am Dienstag, den 17.03.2009, 18:55 + schrieb Mat Tomaszewski: (``-_-´´) -- BUGabundo wrote: Olá Mat e a todos. On Tuesday 17 March 2009 14:31:59 Mat Tomaszewski wrote: - why not show separate icons for all connection types in the panel? because gnome, kde,

Re: Replacing network-offline (old version 2xmonitor) with NM wlan 0% signal strength icon

2009-03-18 Thread Andrew Barbaccia
your system can only use one default route [snip] dont waste panel space for confusing information and show the most relevant info the user needs to know about. Have to agree with Oli here. N-M should handle the logic for switching between different networks but in the tray, only one

Re: Replacing network-offline (old version 2xmonitor) with NM wlan 0% signal strength icon

2009-03-18 Thread Mackenzie Morgan
On Wednesday 18 March 2009 9:32:36 am Andrew Barbaccia wrote: The case of VPNs is interesting and I don't feel it fits into this connection list since it's another layer on top of an already established connection. In the case that you are VPNing over a wireless network, you would like to see

Re: Replacing network-offline (old version 2xmonitor) with NM wlan 0% signal strength icon

2009-03-18 Thread Andrew Barbaccia
The VPN indicator lock is sufficient. It does its job of notifying me when vpnc has disassociated just fine. If only command line vpnc was so lovely. How does this work currently. I'm unaware as others on this list are too probably. -- Ubuntu-devel-discuss mailing list

notify-osd specification: something is missing/changed?

2009-03-18 Thread Nicolò Chieffo
I've read the page https://wiki.ubuntu.com/NotifyOSD which contains the notify-osd spec (tell me if I'm wrong) and I noticed that some parts of the spec are not present: 1) The bubble should blur whatever is behind it with a Gaussian blur of 0.125 em. there is no blur with my intel X4500MHD 2) The

Re: notify-osd specification: something is missing/changed?

2009-03-18 Thread Mackenzie Morgan
On Wednesday 18 March 2009 2:23:15 pm Nicolò Chieffo wrote: I've read the page https://wiki.ubuntu.com/NotifyOSD which contains the notify-osd spec (tell me if I'm wrong) and I noticed that some parts of the spec are not present: 1) The bubble should blur whatever is behind it with a Gaussian

Re: [Slightly OT] Packaging question

2009-03-18 Thread Mackenzie Morgan
On Wednesday 18 March 2009 5:10:41 pm Wulfy wrote: My printer died on me and so I got a new printer, a Canon PIXMA iP2500. My system recognised it, but steadfastly refused to print to it. I went to the Canon site, but the only driver I could get for Linux was a Fedora .rpm. I installed

[Slightly OT] Packaging question

2009-03-18 Thread Wulfy
My printer died on me and so I got a new printer, a Canon PIXMA iP2500. My system recognised it, but steadfastly refused to print to it. I went to the Canon site, but the only driver I could get for Linux was a Fedora .rpm. I installed alien to convert it to a .deb, but that baulked because

Re: [Slightly OT] Packaging question

2009-03-18 Thread Wulfy
Mackenzie Morgan wrote: On Wednesday 18 March 2009 5:10:41 pm Wulfy wrote: My printer died on me and so I got a new printer, a Canon PIXMA iP2500. My system recognised it, but steadfastly refused to print to it. I went to the Canon site, but the only driver I could get for Linux was a

FFe request: [fixed] nis recommends nscd...

2009-03-18 Thread Daniel J Blueman
I've logged a bug [1] against nis, which should recommend nscd, due to the performance loss and overhead from many uncached lookups, affecting mostly enterprise users of Ubuntu. Attached to the LP entry is a debdiff with the additional control line and changelog update. As this is a minimal and