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On Tue, Mar 27, 2007 at 08:06:05PM +1000, Chris Jones wrote:
When is Ubuntu going to support ext4 file system?
When it's not likely to corrupt your files (ie, when it's no longer
flagged as EXPERIMENTAL) - to the best of my knowledge, there's still
platform.
Not that I can help you, but I wanted to say 'Welcome' and 'Good Luck'.
Please keep us informed on your progress.
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Date: Thu, 17 May 2007 11:30:23 -0400
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I too have wanted to get a hold of such a disc since I've been using
Ubuntu as I think it would be quite handy for many purposes. And in some
cases, save a lot of time on recovering a system.
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Date: Sun, 30 Sep 2007 15:20:35 +0200
From: Mihamina (R12y) Rakotomandimby
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On Tue, 2007-12-04 at 08:20 -0400, Cody A.W. Somerville wrote:
Right and thats what we do but GNU/Linux isn't about breaking the law.
On Dec 4, 2007 5:47 AM, Chris Jones [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I wasn't saying that paying Fluendo is silly etc. If people
wish
by some.
Just my 2 cents.
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I'm not quite sure why I received it either. I suspect it's just because
I'm a member of the AutoFsck Mailing List.
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CD has, as far as I'm aware, always had it, but I don't think
the Live CD ever did.
Actually, I'm also pretty sure that the liveCD used to have it.
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that are in
my home directory - I put them where they are, so I know where they are ;)
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to have anything horrifically incriminating on display
anyway, but it seems a bit odd.
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was hoping that the developers could shed some light on the reasons as
to why. And will it perhaps make its way into Intrepid? If not, when we
will see support for ext4 in Ubuntu.
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will mostly mean the same things whenever people see
them. Consistency is good. Simplicity is good.
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to change that so the disk is touched less frequently.
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will probably not be using
it off a live cd anyway.
Just my 2 cents for what it's worth.
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35778776 88% /home/chris/disk-1
For the record too, it's definitely snappier with both read/write on the
simple real world tests that I done.
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sorted before it goes gold. Otherwise, we'll be stuck
with Intrepid for the time being.
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developer himself has replied well within 12 hours.
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specific. What exactly are you trying to do?
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from a Desktop
Operating System.
And just to go back to what I said in the beginning, to claim that a GUI
is more productive than a CLI is not only crap, but it clearly
demonstrates a users lack of knowledge of not only the server sector but
the technology behind Linux as a whole.
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command that should be included without the user having to install it.
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with the Fedora.
Although I do overall prefer Ubuntu, I've never been impressed with its
installer and it's very slow install speeds.
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will solve.
I suspect that this means it will not see any fixing at all in Karmic,
since it's not in Karmic's repositories!
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that does all the hard work for you!
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I'm not going to mention again). The developers seem to
either have their hands full with other projects or are walking around
with curtains over their eyes.
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there needs to be further attention and
development in this sector, but all I was pointing out is that there are
alternative ways of doing things until the software side of things gets
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Well you're not reading very hard then, as they've been mentioned again
since I said this statement. Go back to the archives.
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of server are you running that requires a poweroff?
I know this beside the point, but I'm just curious as to why you'd
choose to switch it off.
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both in CLI mode only
and don't even run X, you'd probably be using linux in the same manner.
Resulting in a white-on-black terminal by default anyway.
And for those nerds that do choose to use a terminal within an x session,
just change it.
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. And as long as you got the
results that you set out to get, that's all that really matters.
Anyway, I'd be curious of the results when you have them available.
Certainly post them to the mailing list.
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on Windows) and
couldn't imagine file management without it. I guess we're part of a rare
few that seem to find this command very useful.
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Since upgrading to Lucid, I can no longer use Pulse audio with VLC as it
skips beyond use. I have to configure VLC to putput to ALSA as an
alternative which works perfectly.
Up until Lucid's release, I've had no real big issues with Pulseaudio.
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is what I'm having issues with. Perhaps you
misread/misunderstood my post.
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confusion to my rusting old brain.
I agree, if you dual boot with Windows, it's just too confusing.
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of the strength of open-source software and
computing.
Let me know if I can help in any way Ryan.
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system-wide eq could work.
I use vlc personally for both video and audio and do enjoy it's built in
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I like your ideas Conrad and think that you've obviously put a lot of
thought into it all. I'm very interested what others have to say about the
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in
it's local mirror. What takes Ubuntu so long to get updates? And in
particular FF updates.
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I guess I also have to remind myself that lucid is a LTS release. Which I
hadn't thought of when I first posted.
Still, this very issue seems to be apparent with all Ubuntu releases and
Firefox updates. We always seem to be the last ones to receive it.
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Sorry Richard. I must have missed that email. Is it worth noting that
Firefox has been updated to 3.6.6 already on my Windows work system. Will
Ubuntu be skipping directly to the latest 3.6.6 when the update finally
arrives?
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Thank you for the information Chris. And your notes did clear things up and
explained well in regards to Firefox updates in Ubuntu.
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I am adding a logo and link to Ubuntu (and Fedora) on my website in
support of FOSS. I don't know whether I'm stupid or not, but where
have the official PNG and SVG logo files gone?
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to the site you've been banned from! I am
really not happy about this.
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Thanks guys. I'll take a look tomorrow.
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boundaries lie,
regardless of OS.
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or to generate some sort of geek
hatred toward Oracle.
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a Google search for them.
For the record too, Natty will not be shipping with Gnome 3 as default.
Yes, it will be the default Gnome version available to install, but
Unity has replaced Gnome as the default out-of-the-box UI for Natty.
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with a fully updated Maverick
instance.
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to do with Unity.
But at a guess, your bug report would definitely be related to Ubuntu
directly rather that Anjuta.
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There's a bit of discussion going on at the moment regarding the tightening
of scheduled releases of Firefox and their inclusion in Fedora.
I was curious as to how the Ubuntu Developers felt about it and whether they
feel they will be able to keep up with an increased Firefox release schedule
Date: Thu, 14 Apr 2011 12:03:41 +0100
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There?s a bit of discussion going on at the moment regarding the
tightening of scheduled releases
Date: Thu, 21 Apr 2011 21:03:16 +0800
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Hi all,
I hope I'm not wasting
Just a quick congrats on the 11.04 release. I was previously running Fedora
and openSUSE because I was angry with the previous state of Ubuntu. Yet the
11.04 release has made me return. Well done to all the developers and all
others involved to make such an awesome release possible.
Cheers and
I'm actually gonna go against the grain and say that I reckon the release of
Ubuntu 11.04 and Unity is going to benefit Canonical and make them even
bigger than what they are already.
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I recently wrote an article that relates to this topic. It's only
short, so feel free to take a look at it here. bit.ly/kQFgWk
And feel free to comment.
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First off, my apologies if someone has asked this already, but I've only
been skimming over the mailing list lately.
Simple question, will Firefox 5 reach Natty 11.04?
Or will any releases part of the new rapid release cycle from Mozilla be
held off until 11.10?
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On Thu, Jun 23, 2011 at 4:11 PM, Chris Jones cjlinux...@gmail.com wrote:
On Thu, Jun 23, 2011 at 3:05 PM, Chandru chandru...@gmail.com wrote:
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Ok, now I just feel like an idiot. Posting to this mailing list from FF5 now
through
I started the survey but stopped on the third page. Not only were the
questions as confusing as hell, but they were repetitive and stupid. I have
absolutely no idea of the correlation between those questions and what you
set out to achieve.
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or
whatever you like with Ubuntu. You don't have to remove Pulse just to use a
different sound architecture.
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it if it was removed.
Cheers, Rick
To be honest, I can't stand anything to do with Gwibber and also agree that
it should be removed from the default install. And anyone with half an
understanding of programming code knows that Gwibber is terrible by design.
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, be grateful in Linux we have a choice to select and use
the filesystem the best suits our needs.
Regarding BtrFS. I think it's coming along nicely. I am using it in one
of my drives and I've had no issues at all. But yes, it is not final yet
as we all know.
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everyone to embrace
their
paradigm is beyond me. Set up sane (or your preferable, if you like)
defaults and
let the user decide.
I think it's a common mentality for developers to believe that their way
is the better way.
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