[ubuntu-art] Newest Member
Hello Everyone, * Pardon me if this is a duplicate post ;( * I invited a respected colleague to join the team and he posted his first submission to the Edubuntu wallpaper task. http://www.flickr.com/groups/uawt-6/ Please join me in welcoming Vlad Gerasimov to the team. Great job and thank you. John -- ubuntu-art mailing list ubuntu-art@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-art
Re: [ubuntu-art] Newest Member
On Fri, 2010-12-17 at 05:29 -0500, John Baer wrote: http://www.flickr.com/groups/uawt-6/ Please join me in welcoming Vlad Gerasimov to the team. Vlad: Welcome! The Letter Eater is an awesome concept. Given the subject matter and audience, I would not persist on technically correct perspective. But the current state makes me wish for either a more stylized and loose, or a more realistic depiction of the animal. The book establishing a strong perspective and the nice fur texture push this into a more realistic direction. The glasses are clearly intentionally cartoony, which is OK, even given the strong contrast. What I think is not satisfying are the feet and the way it stands on the page. I would look for, or create, a reference to get that right. Does anybody reading here happen to have an anteater figure or happen to have some clay or any other suitable material to create one? A photo of such a figure on a book arranged to match the illustration would great. Thanks! -- Thorsten Wilms thorwil's design for free software: http://thorwil.wordpress.com/ -- ubuntu-art mailing list ubuntu-art@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-art
[ubuntu-in] Ubuntu Indian Local Community meeting Logs
Hello all, As we announced earlier, we had our Ubuntu Local community meeting today. People who missed the logs can see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/IndianTeam/Meetings/20101217 and we will be happy if we get volunteers for our community. Regards -- Mohi Life never ends as I have my Ubuntu with me (: -- ubuntu-in mailing list ubuntu-in@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-in
[ubuntu-in] Open-Source Security ...!!!!!! is it true ??
Dear All Have a look at this[1] ... what do you think ? [1] http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=news_itempx=ODkxMw http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=news_itempx=ODkxMw -- */ Jatin Khatri Web www.khatrijatin.co.nr http://www.khatrijatin.co.nr/ www.fedoraproject.org/wiki/Jatin http://www.fedoraproject.org/wiki/Jatin Phone (+91) 98250 20393 Save Paper, Save Environment.** /*(Plant at least one tree in your life and nurture it !!!)*/ -- ubuntu-in mailing list ubuntu-in@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-in
Re: [ubuntu-in] Open-Source Security ...!!!!!! is it true ??
On 12/17/2010 11:52 PM, Jkhatri wrote: Dear All Have a look at this[1] ... what do you think ? [1] http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=news_itempx= http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=news_itempx=ODkxMw Talking related to security, It is always good to read blogs like these and good to have so many whistle blowers. *once a secret will not remain secret for ever.* I think, these things might have been true a decade ago, not to forget NSA involvement in DES. But I can strongly say not anymore. It would have been hard to use any OpenSource Software if anyone can put a backdoor or a software vulnerability into a any OpenSource Software. If one bad guy can put a hole in software, there are lot of good guys to find it out, though it might take some time (Of Course). c'mon, NSA ppl are not the brightest people in the world. Don't you think how can they put *many trap* doors in an OS like OpenBSD(Primary goal is security) and go un noticed for so long?. May be 1 or 2 go un-noticed in some legacy code. In conclusion, I say *May be it was true, not anymore. Time has changed*. -- */ Jatin Khatri Web www.khatrijatin.co.nr http://www.khatrijatin.co.nr/ www.fedoraproject.org/wiki/Jatin http://www.fedoraproject.org/wiki/Jatin Phone (+91) 98250 20393 Save Paper, Save Environment.** /*(Plant at least one tree in your life and nurture it !!!)*/ -- ubuntu-in mailing list ubuntu-in@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-in
Re: [ubuntu-in] Open-Source Security ...!!!!!! is it true ??
On 12/18/2010 02:39 AM, Mallikarjun wrote: On 12/17/2010 11:52 PM, Jkhatri wrote: Dear All Have a look at this[1] ... what do you think ? [1] http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=news_itempx= http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=news_itempx=ODkxMw Talking related to security, It is always good to read blogs like these and good to have so many whistle blowers. *once a secret will not remain secret for ever.* I think, these things might have been true a decade ago, not to forget NSA involvement in DES. But I can strongly say not anymore. It would have been hard to use any OpenSource Software if anyone can put a backdoor or a software vulnerability into a any OpenSource Software. If one bad guy can put a hole in software, there are lot of good guys to find it out, though it might take some time (Of Course). c'mon, NSA ppl are not the brightest people in the world. Don't you think how can they put *many trap* doors in an OS like OpenBSD(Primary goal is security) and go un noticed for so long?. May be 1 or 2 go un-noticed in some legacy code. Correction: I mis typed it as NSA. Sorry In conclusion, I say *May be it was true, not anymore. Time has changed*. -- */ Jatin Khatri Web www.khatrijatin.co.nr http://www.khatrijatin.co.nr/ www.fedoraproject.org/wiki/Jatin http://www.fedoraproject.org/wiki/Jatin Phone (+91) 98250 20393 Save Paper, Save Environment.** /*(Plant at least one tree in your life and nurture it !!!)*/ -- ubuntu-in mailing list ubuntu-in@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-in
[Ubuntu-QC] Changer le nom de l'ordinateur sur Ubuntu 10.10 - 64 bits
Bonjour, Lors de l'installation propre de 10.10, je n'ai pas apperçu la case où l'on donnait le nom de l'ordinateur. Ainsi, si je démarre une session du terminal, mon invite est «utilisateu...@«utilisateur»-system-product-name. J'ai installé Ubuntu Tweak et je puis changer le nom. Toutefois, cela n'a pas un effet sur tout et au redémarrage, je suis pris avec le même nom de départ. J'avoue que je n'ai pas cherché sur les forums pendant une heure. J'aimerais seulement qu'une âme charitable qui a déjà la réponse me soulage de ce petit problème. Merci d'avance au bon samaritain - Mario Lemelin Ubuntu 10.10 - 64 bits Windows 7 - 64 bits -- View this message in context: http://ubuntu-qc.124361.n3.nabble.com/Changer-le-nom-de-l-ordinateur-sur-Ubuntu-10-10-64-bits-tp2105267p2105267.html Sent from the Ubuntu-Qc mailing list archive at Nabble.com. -- Ubuntu-quebec mailing list Ubuntu-quebec@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-quebec
Re: [Ubuntu-QC] Changer le nom de l'ordinateur sur Ubuntu 10.10 - 64 bits
On Fri, 2010-12-17 at 07:24 -0800, lemelinm wrote: Bonjour, Lors de l'installation propre de 10.10, je n'ai pas apperçu la case où l'on donnait le nom de l'ordinateur. Ainsi, si je démarre une session du terminal, mon invite est «utilisateu...@«utilisateur»-system-product-name. J'ai installé Ubuntu Tweak et je puis changer le nom. Toutefois, cela n'a pas un effet sur tout et au redémarrage, je suis pris avec le même nom de départ. J'avoue que je n'ai pas cherché sur les forums pendant une heure. J'aimerais seulement qu'une âme charitable qui a déjà la réponse me soulage de ce petit problème. Merci d'avance au bon samaritain Mario Lemelin Ubuntu 10.10 - 64 bits Windows 7 - 64 bits Il faut modifier /etc/hostname et redémarrer je crois bien. Marc. -- Ubuntu-quebec mailing list Ubuntu-quebec@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-quebec
Re: [Ubuntu-QC] Changer le nom de l'ordinateur sur Ubuntu 10.10 - 64 bits
On 12/17/2010 10:24 AM, lemelinm wrote: Bonjour, Lors de l'installation propre de 10.10, je n'ai pas apperçu la case où l'on donnait le nom de l'ordinateur. Ainsi, si je démarre une session du terminal, mon invite est «utilisateu...@«utilisateur»-system-product-name. J'ai installé Ubuntu Tweak et je puis changer le nom. Toutefois, cela n'a pas un effet sur tout et au redémarrage, je suis pris avec le même nom de départ. J'avoue que je n'ai pas cherché sur les forums pendant une heure. J'aimerais seulement qu'une âme charitable qui a déjà la réponse me soulage de ce petit problème. Merci d'avance au bon samaritain - Mario Lemelin Ubuntu 10.10 - 64 bits Windows 7 - 64 bits Salut Mario, La méthode que je connais pour changer le nom de l'orginateur consiste a changer le mot dans le fichier /etc/hostname 1) Appuie Alt-F2 2) Met la ligne de commande suivante et clique Run: gksudo gedit /etc/hostname 3) Met ton mot de passe 4) Change le contenu du fichier avec le nom que tu veut donner a l'ordi 5) Sauvegarde le fichier 6) Redémarre l'ordi Bonne chance, -komputes (]( -. .- )[) -- Ubuntu-quebec mailing list Ubuntu-quebec@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-quebec
Re: [Ubuntu-QC] Système 64 bits + Wi-Fi 32 bits = problème
Le 17 décembre 2010 09:17, Mathieu Trudel-Lapierre mathieu...@gmail.com a écrit : 2010/12/17 Gilbert Dion gilbertd...@gmail.com: Lorsque j'ai testé l'ordinateur Acer Aspire Z5700 (tout-en-un), j'ai utilisé le CD standard 32 bits d'Ubuntu. La carte sans fil était prise en charge. Fort de cette expérience concluante, j'ai décidé d'installer la version 64 bits d'Ubuntu (c'est une machine 64 bits après tout). Or le Wi-Fi n'est pas pris en charge par la version 64 bits. Je n'ai donc pas de connexion sans fil. Voir ci-après ce que retourne la commande lshw à propos de la carte Wi-Fi. (On y lit, entre autres, Width: 32 bits.) Questions: Qu'est-ce que je perds en installant une 32 bits au lieu d'une 64 bits sur cette machine? La différence est-elle remarquable? Généralement, il y a très peu de différence. Autrefois, Flash et autres étaient problématiques, mais ce n'est plus tellement le cas. Ma question était à propos de la performance. Y a-t-il des gains réels avec 64 bits? J'imagine que oui... Pour le moment, tu peux essayer la version 32 bits, il est possible que ca fonctionne correctement. Il y avait un bogue dans le kernel pour charger le firmware (voir https://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/659143). Ca a été réglé dans le kernel Lundi ;) Or, fort à parier qu'avec un peu plus de temps, la résolution se retrouvera dans le kernel sous Natty, et sera réappliquée à des paquets non-officiels pour Maverick. Merci, Mathieu. Dois-je sélectionner le dépôt Maverick-Backports ou si ça va venir tout seul (avant Natty)? Au pire, je peux patienter jusqu'en avril 2011... Gilbert -- Ubuntu-quebec mailing list Ubuntu-quebec@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-quebec
[Ubuntu-QC] Résolu : Changer le nom de l'ordin ateur sur Ubuntu 10.10 - 64 bits
Merci @ komputes C'est un succès. - Mario Lemelin Ubuntu 10.10 - 64 bits Windows 7 - 64 bits -- View this message in context: http://ubuntu-qc.124361.n3.nabble.com/Changer-le-nom-de-l-ordinateur-sur-Ubuntu-10-10-64-bits-tp2105267p2105564.html Sent from the Ubuntu-Qc mailing list archive at Nabble.com. -- Ubuntu-quebec mailing list Ubuntu-quebec@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-quebec
Re: [Ubuntu-QC] Système 64 bits + Wi-Fi 32 bits = problème
À moins d'utiliser des logiciels hyper exigeants question performance, je ne pense pas que ça fasse une différence. Par contre, un système 32 bits ne peut pas utiliser plus que 3.3 Go de RAM, aux dernières nouvelles... Pour ta carte sans-fil, as-tu un Pilote qui apparaît dans System | Administration | Hardware ou Additional Drivers ? Si oui, as-tu essayé de le désinstaller, le rebooter puis le réinstaller? J'ai déjà réglé un problème de pilote non fonctionnel en faisant ceci. Fun fact : Même quand on a Windows 64 bits, la plupart des logiciels tiers sont encore 32 bits... Donc pas trop utile d'avoir la version 64 bits, sauf pour la mémoire bien entendu. Le 17 décembre 2010 11:04, Gilbert Dion gilbertd...@gmail.com a écrit : Le 17 décembre 2010 09:17, Mathieu Trudel-Lapierre mathieu...@gmail.coma écrit : 2010/12/17 Gilbert Dion gilbertd...@gmail.com: Lorsque j'ai testé l'ordinateur Acer Aspire Z5700 (tout-en-un), j'ai utilisé le CD standard 32 bits d'Ubuntu. La carte sans fil était prise en charge. Fort de cette expérience concluante, j'ai décidé d'installer la version 64 bits d'Ubuntu (c'est une machine 64 bits après tout). Or le Wi-Fi n'est pas pris en charge par la version 64 bits. Je n'ai donc pas de connexion sans fil. Voir ci-après ce que retourne la commande lshw à propos de la carte Wi-Fi. (On y lit, entre autres, Width: 32 bits.) Questions: Qu'est-ce que je perds en installant une 32 bits au lieu d'une 64 bits sur cette machine? La différence est-elle remarquable? Généralement, il y a très peu de différence. Autrefois, Flash et autres étaient problématiques, mais ce n'est plus tellement le cas. Ma question était à propos de la performance. Y a-t-il des gains réels avec 64 bits? J'imagine que oui... Pour le moment, tu peux essayer la version 32 bits, il est possible que ca fonctionne correctement. Il y avait un bogue dans le kernel pour charger le firmware (voir https://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/659143). Ca a été réglé dans le kernel Lundi ;) Or, fort à parier qu'avec un peu plus de temps, la résolution se retrouvera dans le kernel sous Natty, et sera réappliquée à des paquets non-officiels pour Maverick. Merci, Mathieu. Dois-je sélectionner le dépôt Maverick-Backports ou si ça va venir tout seul (avant Natty)? Au pire, je peux patienter jusqu'en avril 2011... Gilbert -- Ubuntu-quebec mailing list Ubuntu-quebec@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-quebec -- Martin Gamache martin.gama...@gmail.com -- Ubuntu-quebec mailing list Ubuntu-quebec@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-quebec
Re: [Ubuntu-QC] Système 64 bits + Wi-Fi 32 bits = problème
Le 17 décembre 2010 12:01, Martin Gamache martin.gama...@gmail.com a écrit : À moins d'utiliser des logiciels hyper exigeants question performance, je ne pense pas que ça fasse une différence. Par contre, un système 32 bits ne peut pas utiliser plus que 3.3 Go de RAM, aux dernières nouvelles... C'est justement: ma machine a 6 Go de mémoire! Pour ta carte sans-fil, as-tu un Pilote qui apparaît dans System | Administration | Hardware ou Additional Drivers ? Non, je n'ai pas de drivers propriétaires. Le problème a bien été identifié par Mathieu Trudel. C'est un bogue du kernel et ça sera réparé. Merci tout de même! Gilbert -- Ubuntu-quebec mailing list Ubuntu-quebec@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-quebec
Re: [Ubuntu-QC] Système 64 bits + Wi-Fi 32 bits = problème
Remarque, mon Desktop a 8 Go de mémoire, et je ne l'ai jamais vu utiliser plus de 2 GO, linux est trop efficient! ;) Le 17 décembre 2010 12:18, Gilbert Dion gilbertd...@gmail.com a écrit : Le 17 décembre 2010 12:01, Martin Gamache martin.gama...@gmail.com a écrit : À moins d'utiliser des logiciels hyper exigeants question performance, je ne pense pas que ça fasse une différence. Par contre, un système 32 bits ne peut pas utiliser plus que 3.3 Go de RAM, aux dernières nouvelles... C'est justement: ma machine a 6 Go de mémoire! Pour ta carte sans-fil, as-tu un Pilote qui apparaît dans System | Administration | Hardware ou Additional Drivers ? Non, je n'ai pas de drivers propriétaires. Le problème a bien été identifié par Mathieu Trudel. C'est un bogue du kernel et ça sera réparé. Merci tout de même! Gilbert -- Ubuntu-quebec mailing list Ubuntu-quebec@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-quebec -- Martin Gamache martin.gama...@gmail.com -- Ubuntu-quebec mailing list Ubuntu-quebec@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-quebec
Re: [Ubuntu-QC] Système 64 bits + Wi-Fi 32 bits = problème
Le Fri, 17 Dec 2010 12:32:13 -0500, Martin Gamache martin.gama...@gmail.com a écrit : Remarque, mon Desktop a 8 Go de mémoire, et je ne l'ai jamais vu utiliser plus de 2 GO, linux est trop efficient! ;) tout dépend de l'utilisation que tu en fait,moi aussi j'ai 8 GO de RAM et j'ai déjà vu ubuntu en utiliser 4,5 GO,mais c'est avec BOINC et certain projet très gourmand en mémoire. -- Ubuntu-quebec mailing list Ubuntu-quebec@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-quebec -- Ubuntu-quebec mailing list Ubuntu-quebec@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-quebec
[Ubuntu-QC] CUDA-Multiforcer
Salut, Etant curieux de nature, j'avais envi d'essayer les outils qui utilisent la technologie CUDA des cartes videos pour cracker des passwords. Je n'avais pas envi de depenser quelques dollars pour louer une instance GPU chez Amazon, alors j'ai cherche une solution qui peut rouler sur ma propre machine. Voici les notes que j'ai prise a ce sujet: http://goo.gl/ZbzKU -- UNIX, security and web consultant http://blog.theroux.ca :(){ :|: };: -- Ubuntu-quebec mailing list Ubuntu-quebec@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-quebec
[ubuntu-uk] Increasing number of displayed documents in Recent Documents?
I cannot believe that there seems to be NO way of increasing the number of documents displayed in Places-Recent Documents! An extensive Google search comes up with nothing! Is there a way? If not where do I make a suggestion for a future release? -- ubuntu-uk@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-uk https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UKTeam/
Re: [ubuntu-uk] Increasing number of displayed documents in Recent Documents?
On 17 December 2010 13:32, Gordon Burgess-Parker gbpli...@gmail.com wrote: I cannot believe that there seems to be NO way of increasing the number of documents displayed in Places-Recent Documents! An extensive Google search comes up with nothing! Is there a way? If not where do I make a suggestion for a future release? -- ubuntu-uk@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-uk https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UKTeam/ This website has a suggestion on how to turn off or limit the number of files shown in the list http://tips4linux.com/turn-off-or-limit-the-recent-documents-feature-in-ubuntu/ Somebody asked the question about increasingthe number of documents displayed to 12 and there are instructions on how to do that. That bit sounds like what you need (if I've read your question correctly). -- ubuntu-uk@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-uk https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UKTeam/
Re: [ubuntu-uk] Increasing number of displayed documents in Recent Documents?
On 17/12/10 13:40, David Jones wrote: On 17 December 2010 13:32, Gordon Burgess-Parker gbpli...@gmail.com mailto:gbpli...@gmail.com wrote: I cannot believe that there seems to be NO way of increasing the number of documents displayed in Places-Recent Documents! An extensive Google search comes up with nothing! Is there a way? If not where do I make a suggestion for a future release? -- ubuntu-uk@lists.ubuntu.com mailto:ubuntu-uk@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-uk https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UKTeam/ This website has a suggestion on how to turn off or limit the number of files shown in the list http://tips4linux.com/turn-off-or-limit-the-recent-documents-feature-in-ubuntu/ Somebody asked the question about increasingthe number of documents displayed to 12 and there are instructions on how to do that. That bit sounds like what you need (if I've read your question correctly). Yes that is what I'm asking, and having tried it, it doesn't work! (well not here on 10.04 anyway) -- ubuntu-uk@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-uk https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UKTeam/
Re: [ubuntu-uk] Increasing number of displayed documents in Recent Documents?
On 17/12/10 13:32, Gordon Burgess-Parker wrote: I cannot believe that there seems to be NO way of increasing the number of documents displayed in Places-Recent Documents! An extensive Google search comes up with nothing! Is there a way? If not where do I make a suggestion for a future release? Gordon, I can't answer your first question, sorry. To make the suggestion you need to raise a bug report as a wish-list. HTH, Ron -- ubuntu-uk@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-uk https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UKTeam/
Re: [ubuntu-uk] Bath Meet up
Hi Laura Sorry I have been away all week. Would have liked to have met up, just a short hop from Birstol to Bath. When you leaving? Bill -Original Message- From: ubuntu-uk-boun...@lists.ubuntu.com [mailto:ubuntu-uk-boun...@lists.ubuntu.com] On Behalf Of Laura Czajkowski Sent: 13 December 2010 18:18 To: UK Ubuntu Talk Subject: [ubuntu-uk] Bath Meet up -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Aloha I'm in Bath this week and wondered if anyone else was in the area that would like to meet up and have a random Ubuntu hour? Go for a drink/bite to eat some evening Laura - -- https://wiki.ubuntu.com/czajkowski http://www.lczajkowski.com Skype: lauraczajkowski -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.4.10 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org/ iQEcBAEBAgAGBQJNBmNSAAoJECUQy5EY50eFC+0H/i7Pi5sFLRn01rmcnG/u3T3l 6MCgZrQmNpTfduvX5oCn0ykeh7uavC3KhqpZ19d+waaRL3ppvw01LJERmjPndD6q L6YlG8VE8+0iwpjBJtjNaBx7+8R7T3woFMolkeMh46NvZn/fsdIXeg6pM2VuFehD LHUsQKbaNBSMwzKVq7szbUFLk61TwqDhfFb0T0Egy0Un21pwTAlrWUAOWjKSZS9D f6rMXfNnZ/56SPd8iTgYinlOYeIsJVz6prLnybWO5U/W5kIH619NAOgF7nSZceKK UeRJZzvYmC5lXmQA8EoK3rXDXllo38JFfA9ZoHJAILwAvOSNcYCvE5KsqHwazw0= =TC86 -END PGP SIGNATURE- -- ubuntu-uk@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-uk https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UKTeam/ -- This message has been scanned for viruses and dangerous content by MailScanner, and is believed to be clean. -- ubuntu-uk@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-uk https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UKTeam/
Re: [ubuntu-uk] Ubuntu 10.10 panels very slow to launch on boot
On Thu, 16 Dec 2010 19:21 +, Graham Smith myotis...@gmail.com wrote: Over the last few days when booting up Maverick, the screen stays blank (wallpaper only) for several seconds to over a minute before the panels appear. I assume I have done something (or an update has done something) but can anyone suggest a fix for this, I keep on expecting the panels to simply not appear one of these times. Debugging this will be a bit of a pain since you don't have the interface up yet. The easiest way would probably be to SSH into the machine you're having problems with from another one and watch 'top' (or 'htop' if you prefer a few more bells and whistles) while you login to see what it is that's running. If you've got another machine you can SSH from https://help.ubuntu.com/9.10/serverguide/C/openssh-server.html gives instructions to set up an SSH server. If you don't have another machine handy you might be able to figure out what's going on using a tty on the same machine: once you get the login screen up switch to a tty (ctrl-alt-F1 for the first one) and login there, start top, switch back to the graphical login (ctrl-alt-F7) login and then in the gap waiting for the panels to appear switch back to the tty where top is running and see what the computer is doing. Hopefully finding out what's taking the time will give enough of a clue to figure out why it's taking so much longer than it should. Robert Robert McWilliam r...@allmail.netwww.ormiret.com The opinions expressed herin are not necessarily those of my employer, not necessarily mine, and probably not necessary. -- ubuntu-uk@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-uk https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UKTeam/
Re: [ubuntu-uk] Bath Meet up
Tomorrow morning I'm afraid, hopefully be back down this way again soon. Laura -- http://www.lczajkowski.com http://wiki.ubuntu.com/czajkowski skype: lauraczajkowski - Original Message From: UK Ubuntu Talk ubuntu-uk@lists.ubuntu.com To: UK Ubuntu Talk ubuntu-uk@lists.ubuntu.com Subject: Re: [ubuntu-uk] Bath Meet up Date: 17/12/10 14:47 Hi Laura Sorry I have been away all week. Would have liked to have met up, just a short hop from Birstol to Bath. When you leaving? Bill -Original Message- From: ubuntu-uk-boun...@lists.ubuntu.com [mailto:ubuntu-uk-boun...@lists.ubuntu.com] On Behalf Of Laura Czajkowski Sent: 13 December 2010 18:18 To: UK Ubuntu Talk Subject: [ubuntu-uk] Bath Meet up -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Aloha I'm in Bath this week and wondered if anyone else was in the area that would like to meet up and have a random Ubuntu hour? Go for a drink/bite to eat some evening Laura - -- https://wiki.ubuntu.com/czajkowski http://www.lczajkowski.com Skype: lauraczajkowski -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.4.10 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org/ iQEcBAEBAgAGBQJNBmNSAAoJECUQy5EY50eFC+0H/i7Pi5sFLRn01rmcnG/u3T3l 6MCgZrQmNpTfduvX5oCn0ykeh7uavC3KhqpZ19d+waaRL3ppvw01LJERmjPndD6q L6YlG8VE8+0iwpjBJtjNaBx7+8R7T3woFMolkeMh46NvZn/fsdIXeg6pM2VuFehD LHUsQKbaNBSMwzKVq7szbUFLk61TwqDhfFb0T0Egy0Un21pwTAlrWUAOWjKSZS9D f6rMXfNnZ/56SPd8iTgYinlOYeIsJVz6prLnybWO5U/W5kIH619NAOgF7nSZceKK UeRJZzvYmC5lXmQA8EoK3rXDXllo38JFfA9ZoHJAILwAvOSNcYCvE5KsqHwazw0= =TC86 -END PGP SIGNATURE- -- ubuntu-uk@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-uk https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UKTeam/ -- This message has been scanned for viruses and dangerous content by MailScanner, and is believed to be clean. -- ubuntu-uk@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-uk https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UKTeam/ Message sent using UebiMiau 2.7.10 -- ubuntu-uk@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-uk https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UKTeam/
[ubuntu-uk] What's the best...
Hullo! I'm installing a little Ubuntu server for home. (AMD 1.3GHz CPU, 1GB RAM, 160GB disk, low power, low noise) One of these things:- http://popey.me/dNBjHT (112 quid once you get the cash back) Anyway, I was thinking of making it a little home office server with a few roles (listed below). It's for play initially, imagine an office of 5 people or so, doing typical file etc sharing, but as it's in the home, maybe chuck a couple of fun things on there too. I have some idea what I'd use, but wonder what selections people would make, and maybe what additional things you'd do with such a box? I don't want to get into religious debates about which mail server is best, just what you'd choose and maybe why. I'm thinking of probably doing a very basic Ubuntu Server 10.04 LTS install and trying to use packages from the repositories, but happy to use 3rd party repos, or PPAs, compiling from source is not an attractive proposition to me :) Mailserver:- Postfix Webmail:- Roundcube webmail File sharing:- SAMBA (with some config fu) Webcam monitor:- Webcam (part of xawtv) Media server (music/photo/video):- ??? VOIP server:- ??? What am I missing / what would you do? Cheers, Al. -- ubuntu-uk@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-uk https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UKTeam/
Re: [ubuntu-uk] Bath Meet up
On 17/12/10 14:46, Bill Quinn wrote: just a short hop from Birstol t Don't you mean brissol? ;-) -- ubuntu-uk@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-uk https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UKTeam/
Re: [ubuntu-uk] What's the best...
On 17 December 2010 15:55, Alan Pope a...@popey.com wrote: Hullo! I'm installing a little Ubuntu server for home. (AMD 1.3GHz CPU, 1GB RAM, 160GB disk, low power, low noise) One of these things:- http://popey.me/dNBjHT (112 quid once you get the cash back) Anyway, I was thinking of making it a little home office server with a few roles (listed below). It's for play initially, imagine an office of 5 people or so, doing typical file etc sharing, but as it's in the home, maybe chuck a couple of fun things on there too. I have some idea what I'd use, but wonder what selections people would make, and maybe what additional things you'd do with such a box? I don't want to get into religious debates about which mail server is best, just what you'd choose and maybe why. I'm thinking of probably doing a very basic Ubuntu Server 10.04 LTS install and trying to use packages from the repositories, but happy to use 3rd party repos, or PPAs, compiling from source is not an attractive proposition to me :) Mailserver:- Postfix Webmail:- Roundcube webmail File sharing:- SAMBA (with some config fu) Webcam monitor:- Webcam (part of xawtv) Media server (music/photo/video):- ??? VOIP server:- ??? What am I missing / what would you do? Media server - it depends on what's going to be at the other end: for other computers try Firefly Media Server (might be in the repo as mt-daapd). It shares media over DAAP, which is the sharing protocol in iTunes. It works with said iTunes and Rhythmbox among other things. If it's something like a PS3 then Mediatomb, Tversity or PS3 Media Server - all are UPnP systems, with Tversity being the easiest to use. VOIP server might be overkill - I only know a bit of Asterisk and it's rather too much for a home setup, especially on a shared machine. You might be able to do multiuser trickery with Epiphany. s/ -- Twitter: @sfgreenwood Is this your sanderling? -- ubuntu-uk@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-uk https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UKTeam/
Re: [ubuntu-uk] What's the best...
On Fri, 2010-12-17 at 15:55 +, Alan Pope wrote: snip Anyway, I was thinking of making it a little home office server with a few roles (listed below). It's for play initially, imagine an office of 5 people or so, doing typical file etc sharing, but as it's in the home, maybe chuck a couple of fun things on there too. I have some idea what I'd use, but wonder what selections people would make, and maybe what additional things you'd do with such a box? I don't want to get into religious debates about which mail server is best, just what you'd choose and maybe why. I'm thinking of probably doing a very basic Ubuntu Server 10.04 LTS install and trying to use packages from the repositories, but happy to use 3rd party repos, or PPAs, compiling from source is not an attractive proposition to me :) Mailserver:- Postfix Do you intend to do IMAP or POP3? If so, I prefer Dovecot over cyrus, but that's a personal quirk. Webmail:- Roundcube webmail I like the look of Roundcube, but Squirrelmail has GPG support and RC still doesn't (as of last time I looked), so (depending whether you think emails should be signed by default) you might want Squirrel. File sharing:- SAMBA (with some config fu) Webcam monitor:- Webcam (part of xawtv) Media server (music/photo/video):- ??? Mediatomb appears to have a pretty good reputation VOIP server:- ??? What am I missing / what would you do? Stick nethack on it, just because you can? Also, if you've got several Ubuntu machines in the house, set it up as a caching apt proxy and save yourself some downloads. Cheers, Al. signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part -- ubuntu-uk@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-uk https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UKTeam/
Re: [ubuntu-uk] What's the best...
On 17 December 2010 16:32, Matthew Wild mwi...@gmail.com wrote: XMPP server:- Prosody :) Why: Local secure IM and chatrooms, with various fun features. That sounds fun! Kids would like that too. Caching APT proxy:- ??? I haven't tried this, but given that I have bandwidth caps and several Ubuntu PCs I'd probably look into this if I had a server running 24/7. Yes, that's a great idea, I often have to do reinstalls for testing, and updating lots of packages can be tedious, even with a fast connection. Good one! Cheers, Al. -- ubuntu-uk@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-uk https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UKTeam/
Re: [ubuntu-uk] What's the best...
On 17 December 2010 16:26, Simon Greenwood sfgreenw...@gmail.com wrote: Media server - it depends on what's going to be at the other end: for other computers try Firefly Media Server (might be in the repo as mt-daapd). It shares media over DAAP, which is the sharing protocol in iTunes. It works with said iTunes and Rhythmbox among other things. If it's something like a PS3 then Mediatomb, Tversity or PS3 Media Server - all are UPnP systems, with Tversity being the easiest to use. Can they run together? Or does it use a specific port so it's one or other? VOIP server might be overkill - I only know a bit of Asterisk and it's rather too much for a home setup, especially on a shared machine. You might be able to do multiuser trickery with Epiphany. People keep telling me I should have an asterisk box :) Cheers, Al. -- ubuntu-uk@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-uk https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UKTeam/
Re: [ubuntu-uk] What's the best...
On 17 December 2010 16:26, Vinothan Shankar neversaymon...@gmail.com wrote: Mailserver:- Postfix Do you intend to do IMAP or POP3? If so, I prefer Dovecot over cyrus, but that's a personal quirk. IMAP probably. I have used dovecot and cyrus in the past, I personally have no affinity to either :) But I do recall one of them working better with Squirrelmail in the past, might have been courier actually.. This was in the bad old days when I ran Red Hat 7 at home, before I ran Debian and Ubuntu. Webmail:- Roundcube webmail I like the look of Roundcube, but Squirrelmail has GPG support and RC still doesn't (as of last time I looked), so (depending whether you think emails should be signed by default) you might want Squirrel. I never send GPG encrypted/signed mail unless I really have to, and even then I use mutt :) Useful to know the limitations though, thanks. Stick nethack on it, just because you can? Hah! Hmmm.. game servers... I think that box might struggle with Minecraft server :) Cheers, Al. -- ubuntu-uk@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-uk https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UKTeam/
Re: [ubuntu-uk] Bath Meet up
On 17/12/10 14:46, Bill Quinn wrote: just a short hop from Birstol t Don't you mean brissol? ;-) Your probably correct but having migrated to the area I'm still learning the native tongue. Laura - Good luck with your flight, depends how heavy the snow is tonight. Let me know when your next over. -- This message has been scanned for viruses and dangerous content by MailScanner, and is believed to be clean. -- ubuntu-uk@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-uk https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UKTeam/
Re: [ubuntu-uk] What's the best...
On 17 December 2010 16:35, Alan Pope a...@popey.com wrote: On 17 December 2010 16:26, Simon Greenwood sfgreenw...@gmail.com wrote: Media server - it depends on what's going to be at the other end: for other computers try Firefly Media Server (might be in the repo as mt-daapd). It shares media over DAAP, which is the sharing protocol in iTunes. It works with said iTunes and Rhythmbox among other things. If it's something like a PS3 then Mediatomb, Tversity or PS3 Media Server - all are UPnP systems, with Tversity being the easiest to use. Can they run together? Or does it use a specific port so it's one or other? DAAP is different from UPnP so you can run them together. DAAP works in association with avahi for that magical 'I can see my music collection everywhere' trick. s/ -- Twitter: @sfgreenwood Is this your sanderling? -- ubuntu-uk@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-uk https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UKTeam/
Re: [ubuntu-uk] Bath Meet up
On 17/12/10 16:50, Bill Quinn wrote: On 17/12/10 14:46, Bill Quinn wrote: just a short hop from Birstol t Don't you mean brissol? ;-) Your probably correct but having migrated to the area I'm still learning the native tongue. There was a book published some years ago called (if I remember rightly) How speak Brissle. Maybe your local library might have a copy? (I haven't been back for over 20 years - where abouts are you?) -- ubuntu-uk@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-uk https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UKTeam/
Re: [ubuntu-uk] What's the best...
On 17/12/10 15:55, Alan Pope wrote: I have some idea what I'd use, but wonder what selections people would make, and maybe what additional things you'd do with such a box? I don't want to get into religious debates about which mail server is best, just what you'd choose and maybe why. Zentyal (aka ebox) will do much of the business end of your list out of the box and is built on 10.04 server. (It also will do a jabber server too) Media server (music/photo/video):- ??? I've been playing with a few of these recently for our Telly - none really hit the mark yet. Mediatomb (in the repo) is OK, a new one - RyGel http://live.gnome.org/Rygel - should be ideal when it's finished ;-) . The one I have found that works the best so far is called Serviio (although it's free it isn't open source) but it managed the most media formats and trancoded seamlessly. What am I missing / what would you do? Get out more ;-) Cheers, Al -- The Open Learning Centre http://www.theopenlearningcentre.com -- ubuntu-uk@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-uk https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UKTeam/
Re: [ubuntu-uk] What's the best...
On Friday 17 Dec 2010 16:35:00 Alan Pope wrote: On 17 December 2010 16:32, Matthew Wild mwi...@gmail.com wrote: XMPP server:- Prosody :) Why: Local secure IM and chatrooms, with various fun features. That sounds fun! Kids would like that too. Caching APT proxy:- ??? I haven't tried this, but given that I have bandwidth caps and several Ubuntu PCs I'd probably look into this if I had a server running 24/7. Yes, that's a great idea, I often have to do reinstalls for testing, and updating lots of packages can be tedious, even with a fast connection. Good one! I'm thinking about building a server too and one of the things I wanted it for was a caching apt proxy. There seem to be a few ways of doing this though, which is the best of the lot? Some of the other things I wanted to put on my server were: LAMP for website testing A torrent downloader - something like deluge or torrentflux Squeezecenter - I have 2 squeezeboxes Twonky -- Registered Linux User #466407 http://counter.li.org -- ubuntu-uk@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-uk https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UKTeam/
Re: [ubuntu-uk] Bath Meet up
On Friday 17 Dec 2010 16:53:03 Gordon Burgess-Parker wrote: On 17/12/10 16:50, Bill Quinn wrote: On 17/12/10 14:46, Bill Quinn wrote: just a short hop from Birstol t Don't you mean brissol? ;-) Your probably correct but having migrated to the area I'm still learning the native tongue. There was a book published some years ago called (if I remember rightly) How speak Brissle. Maybe your local library might have a copy? (I haven't been back for over 20 years - where abouts are you?) Here is a guide to get you started http://www.hijackbristol.co.uk/board/the- forum/how-to-speak-proper-brizzle -- Registered Linux User #466407 http://counter.li.org -- ubuntu-uk@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-uk https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UKTeam/
Re: [ubuntu-uk] Bath Meet up
On 17/12/10 17:02, Mark Fraser wrote: On Friday 17 Dec 2010 16:53:03 Gordon Burgess-Parker wrote: On 17/12/10 16:50, Bill Quinn wrote: On 17/12/10 14:46, Bill Quinn wrote: just a short hop from Birstol t Don't you mean brissol? ;-) Your probably correct but having migrated to the area I'm still learning the native tongue. There was a book published some years ago called (if I remember rightly) How speak Brissle. Maybe your local library might have a copy? (I haven't been back for over 20 years - where abouts are you?) Here is a guide to get you started http://www.hijackbristol.co.uk/board/the-forum/how-to-speak-proper-brizzle -- Registered Linux User #466407 http://counter.li.org Brilliant! Now I remember why I've never been back ;-) -- ubuntu-uk@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-uk https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UKTeam/
Re: [ubuntu-uk] Bath Meet up
On Friday 17 Dec 2010 17:06:15 Gordon Burgess-Parker wrote: On 17/12/10 17:02, Mark Fraser wrote: On Friday 17 Dec 2010 16:53:03 Gordon Burgess-Parker wrote: On 17/12/10 16:50, Bill Quinn wrote: On 17/12/10 14:46, Bill Quinn wrote: just a short hop from Birstol t Don't you mean brissol? ;-) Your probably correct but having migrated to the area I'm still learning the native tongue. There was a book published some years ago called (if I remember rightly) How speak Brissle. Maybe your local library might have a copy? (I haven't been back for over 20 years - where abouts are you?) Here is a guide to get you started http://www.hijackbristol.co.uk/board/the-forum/how-to-speak-proper-brizzle Brilliant! Now I remember why I've never been back ;-) The language down here in South Somerset is similar and we say things like where's it to? and ooo-arr!! -- Registered Linux User #466407 http://counter.li.org -- ubuntu-uk@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-uk https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UKTeam/
Re: [ubuntu-uk] Bath Meet up
On 17/12/10 17:13, Mark Fraser wrote: On Friday 17 Dec 2010 17:06:15 Gordon Burgess-Parker wrote: On 17/12/10 17:02, Mark Fraser wrote: On Friday 17 Dec 2010 16:53:03 Gordon Burgess-Parker wrote: On 17/12/10 16:50, Bill Quinn wrote: On 17/12/10 14:46, Bill Quinn wrote: just a short hop from Birstol t Don't you mean brissol? ;-) Your probably correct but having migrated to the area I'm still learning the native tongue. There was a book published some years ago called (if I remember rightly) How speak Brissle. Maybe your local library might have a copy? (I haven't been back for over 20 years - where abouts are you?) Here is a guide to get you started http://www.hijackbristol.co.uk/board/the-forum/how-to-speak-proper-brizzle Brilliant! Now I remember why I've never been back ;-) The language down here in South Somerset is similar and we say things like where's it to? and ooo-arr!! Oh come on, the South and West Somerset accent is pretty pleasant to the ear compared to Brizzle... -- ubuntu-uk@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-uk https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UKTeam/
Re: [ubuntu-uk] What's the best...
On 17/12/10 17:01, Mark Fraser wrote: I'm thinking about building a server too and one of the things I wanted it for was a caching apt proxy. There seem to be a few ways of doing this though, which is the best of the lot? http://askubuntu.com/questions/3503/best-way-to-cache-apt-downloads-on-a-lan In theory this is great as it requires zero configuration on the clients. I have this set up at home but am not sure if it is actually working properly right now. I keep meaning to look into this but fail to find the time usually as there are more pressing demands from SWMBO. Al -- The Open Learning Centre http://www.theopenlearningcentre.com -- ubuntu-uk@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-uk https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UKTeam/
Re: [ubuntu-uk] What's the best...
On 17 December 2010 15:55, Alan Pope a...@popey.com wrote: Hullo! I'm installing a little Ubuntu server for home. (AMD 1.3GHz CPU, 1GB RAM, 160GB disk, low power, low noise) One of these things:- http://popey.me/dNBjHT (112 quid once you get the cash back) Nice! Mailserver:- Postfix Webmail:- Roundcube webmail File sharing:- SAMBA (with some config fu) Webcam monitor:- Webcam (part of xawtv) Media server (music/photo/video):- ??? VOIP server:- ??? What am I missing / what would you do? The latest thing I have installed on my home server is byobu https://launchpad.net/byobu I have used screen many times but not really hard. This makes using screen even simpler. -- Philip Stubbs -- ubuntu-uk@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-uk https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UKTeam/
Re: [ubuntu-uk] PS/2 port detection
I don't know the answer to your question, but that old error message no keyboard detected, press F1 to continue is one of my old favourites from years ago in the old days of DOS-based 286 PCs. I still wonder why anyone thought that error message made sense when they put it into the BIOS. David Jacob Mansfield wrote: not strictly Ubuntu but would anybody be able to explain how the BIOS detects PS/2 devices. I'm setting up a media center PC with no keyboard and keep getting stuck with a 'no keyboard detected, press F1 to continue' message, depending on how the devices are connected this /could/ be as simple to fix as shoving a resistor into the socket. Jacob Mansfield Programmer -- ubuntu-uk@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-uk https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UKTeam/
Re: [ubuntu-uk] What's the best...
On 17/12/10 17:16, Alan Lord (News) wrote: On 17/12/10 17:01, Mark Fraser wrote: I'm thinking about building a server too and one of the things I wanted it for was a caching apt proxy. There seem to be a few ways of doing this though, which is the best of the lot? http://askubuntu.com/questions/3503/best-way-to-cache-apt-downloads-on-a-lan In theory this is great as it requires zero configuration on the clients. I have this set up at home but am not sure if it is actually working properly right now. I keep meaning to look into this but fail to find the time usually as there are more pressing demands from SWMBO. Al Another option with a nice write up from Dustin Kirkland is approx. I've been running it since his post with no probs and minimal configuration http://blog.dustinkirkland.com/2010/11/yet-another-ubuntu-archive-proxy.html Cheers Dan -- ubuntu-uk@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-uk https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UKTeam/
first Speech Control Team meeting
Hello everyone, I ant to announce that tonight at 23.00 UTC we will have our first meeting, For accessibility this may well be a turning point as we have a lot of good people from the known programs together! Our meeting is to be held in our temporary channel irc:// freenode.net/##speechcontrol http://webchat.freenode.net/ channel ##speechcontrol pre-meeting notes: http://openetherpad.org/tGnASiT5le meeting time: http://tinyurl.com/2bccy5s For more information about our team: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SpeechControl https://launchpad.net/~speechcontrolteam If you would like to join us in our efforts, feel free to drop in. -- Met vriendelijke groeten, Keimpe de Jong (UndiFineD) -- Ubuntu-accessibility mailing list Ubuntu-accessibility@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-accessibility
Re: Post-meeting Mail
On Tue, 2010-12-14 at 20:13 +0800, Ryan Macnish wrote: Ok, so i will leave the issue of the IRC structure alone, its clear that some of the loco veterans dont want change, even for the benefit of the loco. But also if i bring it up again i may get kicked from the loco. So now we have that sorted, i am agreeing not to bring up any more issues about the loco that need discussing, because its evident that some people in the loco are disturbed by this. So you will hear no more complaints nor see any more action from me on this front. I think the above email is a big part in why the team lost status, and it has set back the reinstate a long time. And it's not nisshh's fault, not one bit. As for the social stuff, if everyone just announces meetings and events on the social platform of their choice (be that facebook, identica, diaspora or whatever) then people will re-tweet it and know about it, so we may get more activity and participation. Even things like Urban Terror and stuff should be announced. This is a great idea, it will attract more people, more energy, create more events, except the new people will hit the same wall nisshh hit and nothing will change. I would care except there are so many other really fun and vibrant open source related groups in Sydney (where I live) that aren't affiliated with a company. I believe other states are in a similar position, or could be soon. -- ubuntu-au mailing list ubuntu-au@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-au
Fwd: ubuntu-au business cards
-- Forwarded message -- From: Jared Norris jrnor...@gmail.com Date: 18 December 2010 12:08 Subject: Re: ubuntu-au business cards To: Tom Sparks tom_a_spa...@yahoo.com.au On 17 December 2010 21:28, Tom Sparks tom_a_spa...@yahoo.com.au wrote: I am looking at getting some of the business cards printed I have just got vistaprint.com.au offer get 500 Premium business cards for $5 Offer Expires on 19/12/2010 http://www.vistaprint.com.au/ticket2010 tom_a_sparks It's a nerdy thing I like to do -- ubuntu-au mailing list ubuntu-au@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-au Tom, Sounds like a good deal. If you wanted to wait a little while there is also another card in the works that looks nicer in my opinion but I will still have my old one up. I have had to alter the original one I put up as it was brought to my attention it may have breached trademark policy (so if you downloaded it you might need to save it again). I will email the list when the new one is put up (I've had to forward this email again as I forgot to include the list in my reply). Regards, Jared Norris https://wiki.ubuntu.com/JaredNorris -- ubuntu-au mailing list ubuntu-au@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-au
Re: Post-meeting Mail
--- On Sat, 18/12/10, Michael Chesterton che...@chesterton.id.au wrote: Ryan Macnish wrote: Ok, so i will leave the issue of the IRC structure alone, its clear that some of the loco veterans dont want change, even for the benefit of the loco. But also if i bring it up again i may get kicked from the loco. So now we have that sorted, i am agreeing not to bring up any more issues about the loco that need discussing, because its evident that some people in the loco are disturbed by this. So you will hear no more complaints nor see any more action from me on this front. I think the above email is a big part in why the team lost status, and it has set back the reinstate a long time. And it's not nisshh's fault, not one bit. As for the social stuff, if everyone just announces meetings and events on the social platform of their choice (be that facebook, identica, diaspora or whatever) then people will re-tweet it and know about it, so we may get more activity and participation. Even things like Urban Terror and stuff should be announced. This is a great idea, it will attract more people, more energy, create more events, except the new people will hit the same wall nisshh hit and nothing will change. I would care except there are so many other really fun and vibrant open source related groups in Sydney (where I live) that aren't affiliated with a company. I believe other states are in a similar position, or could be soon. the more I read about the ubuntu-au community going downhill (losing of our offical loco status) , the more I feel some people may not be following the Ubuntu Code of Conduct witch is sad to say :( tom -- ubuntu-au mailing list ubuntu-au@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-au
IRC madness: noobs and mutiny
Hello to all. First of all I know we are not at sea. I am being a little facetious. So.. I figured the subject of this thread is more appropriate for the 'Post-meeting Mail' thread. What is that about? The IRC structure is perfect, even in this day and age +1 from me to leave the two channels as they are. -- ubuntu-au mailing list ubuntu-au@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-au
Re: Compatibility between Ubuntu and GNOME developer strategies
Hi Rick, On Thu, 2010-12-16 at 07:55 -0800, Rick Spencer wrote: [...] Quickly uses abstract commands like package, release, etc... specifically so that those commands can be implemented per distribution. So the user could surf across distros, and use the same command set, but get distro specific behaviors. For example, on some distros package would produce a .deb, and on some distros an .rpm. I would be delighted to see Quickly templates for other distros. Quickly has an API, so it should be easy to integrate it with Anjuta or any other IDE. That combined with distro specific Quickly templates could provide a consistent developer experience across distros. This sounds great. Do you know if anyone has been working on Quickly support for other distros? If not, how much work do you think it would take to get it working on, say, Fedora? Also, does Quickly make strong assumptions about the development environment (i.e. PyGTK), or would it be easy to extend to other languages (JavaScript, for instance)? [...] The Ubuntu community is working on a project called the Ubuntu Developers Manual. This will, of course, be licenses so that it can be a shared resource across distros and also be enhanced to have distro specific tweaks. I hadn't heard about this - who's working on it? It seems to me that there could be a great deal of overlap with the stuff that's happening in GNOME at the moment. It might be more fruitful to work together on just the one set of documentation, but that does rather depend on what the aim and content of the Ubuntu developers manual is. Thanks, Phil -- Phil Bull https://launchpad.net/~philbull Book - http://nostarch.com/ubuntu4.htm -- ubuntu-devel mailing list ubuntu-devel@lists.ubuntu.com Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-devel
Re: Compatibility between Ubuntu and GNOME developer strategies
On Thu, 2010-12-16 at 09:35 -0800, Rick Spencer wrote: We also tend to hang out in #quickly on freenode when we are discussing. This may explain why #ubuntu-app-devel is so quiet. Martin, -- ubuntu-devel mailing list ubuntu-devel@lists.ubuntu.com Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-devel
Re: Rewriting update-maintainer
On Fri, Dec 17, 2010 at 06:56:18PM -0500, Andrew Starr-Bochicchio wrote: On Fri, Dec 17, 2010 at 6:45 PM, Kees Cook k...@ubuntu.com wrote: 3) Move the maintainer from the Maintainer to XSBC-Original-Maintainer field and set Ubuntu Developers ubuntu-devel-disc...@lists.ubuntu.com as new Maintainer. This depends on the component target, so you need to look that up first (lines 33 through 42). My understanding is that Ubuntu MOTU Developers ubuntu-m...@lists.ubuntu.com and Ubuntu Core Developers ubuntu-devel-disc...@lists.ubuntu.com have been deprecated in favor of using Ubuntu Developers ubuntu-devel-disc...@lists.ubuntu.com The Debian Maintainer Field Spec [1] seems to back this up. - Andrew Starr-Bochicchio [1] https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebianMaintainerField Ah yeah, true enough. -Kees -- Kees Cook Ubuntu Security Team -- ubuntu-devel mailing list ubuntu-devel@lists.ubuntu.com Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-devel
Re: Newbie question #2
That was pretty straightforward. Thanks for your patience, David! Have a nice day, Loris 2010/12/16 David Planella david.plane...@ubuntu.com El dj 16 de 12 de 2010 a les 14:16 +0100, en/na Loris Pederiva va escriure: Hi, we've some translators in our team that would like to be able to read the English source string and also the Italian translated string in the same page. Venetian is very closed to Italian, this would help understanding the English strings and improve consistency with the Italian translation. Is there a way to satisfy this request? Best regards, Loris Ubuntu Venetian Translators https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-l10n-vechttps://launchpad.net/%7Eubuntu-l10n-vec Sure! You can get suggestions in another language you speak. You'll first need to add Italian to your preferred languages: https://translations.launchpad.net/+editmylanguages And then whenever you translate you can choose Italian in the using language dropdown as a guide dropdown menu and press Change to be shown translations in Italian. https://translations.launchpad.net/ubuntu/maverick/+source/unity/+pots/unity/vec/+translate It's another nifty Launchpad feature, I hope you find it useful :) Cheers, David. -- David Planella Ubuntu Translations Coordinator www.ubuntu.com / www.davidplanella.wordpress.com www.identi.ca/dplanella / www.twitter.com/dplanella -- ubuntu-translators mailing list ubuntu-translators@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-translators
Maverick language pack uploads in a few hours: get your signoff in!
Hi translators, Just a reminder that you've still have some hours to test the Maverick language packs and provide some feedback here: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Translations/LanguagePackUpdatesQA At 14:00 UTC we're going to upload the following language packs to maverick-updates: Spanish, Hungarian, Basque, Danish, Slovenian, Catalan, German, Dutch, Croatian If your language is not on that list and you'd like to see your language packs also updated, please follow the easy procedure in the URL above and provide some feedback. Remember that you don't have to be a translator to test this, so please forward this to your LoCo teams and get all those translation updates and fixes you've been doing since the release date out to everyone. Regards, David. -- David Planella Ubuntu Translations Coordinator www.ubuntu.com / www.davidplanella.wordpress.com www.identi.ca/dplanella / www.twitter.com/dplanella signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part -- ubuntu-translators mailing list ubuntu-translators@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-translators
Training in LibreOffice/OpenOffice
Hi :) The website http://inpics.net offers training in OpenOffice but they seem unaware that most distros will be moving to LibreOffice soon. Also their training appears to be only in English. I guess they are not an OpenSource type project but they are free. Could we use their Contact Us form http://inpics.net/contact.html to suggestthat they 1. open up and use launchpad to get translations done? 2. rename their OpenOffice training to Libre Office and change OpenOffice.org to The Document Foundation? 3. create links so that people can acquire the appropriate Office suite; MicroSquish for MS Office and The Document Foundation for Libre. rant All established, well known and reputable Office training involves forcing the students to buy MicroSquish products. At job interviews they often ask if the interviewee has training in Office applications (which people can only get if they buy from MicroSquish). A lot of people are making a lot of money from training people to use MicroSquish products. So far the inpics site is the only place i can find that offers an alternative and it doesn't lead to a qualification that is recognised by employers. In the UK we have very few qualifications that are widely recognised at this sort of level. Really it is just NVQs (=National Vocational Qualification). There is some recognition of ECDL (= European Computer 'Driving' Licence) because it has been heavily marketed for about 10 or more years so some people have vaguely heard of it now. Both qualifications are quite a bit higher than the level inpics offers but not by a huge amount. If you do the inpics course then the ECDL course or an NVQ lvl1 would be fairly easy. Pitman's charge £700 for ECDL and expect you to have MicroSquish Office at home or work in order to be able to study. A copy of MicroSquish Office could easily be between £50-£100 but because the course includes Access/Base it would probably be one of the £100 versions. /rant Please can we just give inpics a nudge to offer them help to reach a wider audience (if they stay free) by suggesting they go a bit more OpenSource? Also can we help them become less out-of-date by suggesting they advertise that their existing course OpenOffice course also covers Libre Office? Many regards from Tom :) -- ubuntu-translators mailing list ubuntu-translators@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-translators
Natty Translations Plans II: Translations Training Sessions
Hi translators, Following the first [1] in the series of posts about the plans for Ubuntu Translations on this cycle and their progress, this week I’d like to talk about Translations Training Sessions [2]. What we’d like is to run a series of regular events where translators can just attend and learn, in a hands-on way, all the different aspects of translating our favourite distro. There, they should also be able to ask their questions and discuss any topics related to translations. Another goal is to also provide material for all teams to adapt and reuse for their own training events for new translators. The plan is to start by running a regular series of IRC training events focused on particular translation topics. Here are some suggestions: * The Launchpad Translations web interface * Translating Ubuntu online and offline * Ubuntu Translations review workflow * … Do you want to help grow your translations community in your language? Help us with the training sessions by providing suggestions for topics you’d like to see covered in them. You can also help by running the sessions yourself! You can leave them as comments on this thread or directly on the wiki page we’ve set up for that here [3]. Looking forward to hearing your suggestions! [1] http://davidplanella.wordpress.com/2010/11/30/natty-translations-plans-i-translations-stories [2] https://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/ubuntutheproject-community-n-translations-training-sessions [3] https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Translations/Training/Suggestions -- David Planella Ubuntu Translations Coordinator www.ubuntu.com / www.davidplanella.wordpress.com www.identi.ca/dplanella / www.twitter.com/dplanella signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part -- ubuntu-translators mailing list ubuntu-translators@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-translators
inpics = dead site? Fw: Training in LibreOffice/OpenOffice
Hi again :) Emails to the person listed in the inpics website on their Contact Us page just bounced back. I think the inpics website might be 'dead' but i don't know how to find out. How could someone copy their entire site fast before it gets removed? Regards from Tom :) - Forwarded Message From: Tom Davies tomdavie...@yahoo.co.uk To: ubuntu-translators@lists.ubuntu.com Cc: ubuntu-...@lists.ubuntu.com Sent: Fri, 17 December, 2010 11:24:03 Subject: Training in LibreOffice/OpenOffice Hi :) The website http://inpics.net offers training in OpenOffice but they seem unaware that most distros will be moving to LibreOffice soon. Also their training appears to be only in English. I guess they are not an OpenSource type project but they are free. Could we use their Contact Us form http://inpics.net/contact.html to suggest that they 1. open up and use launchpad to get translations done? 2. rename their OpenOffice training to Libre Office and change OpenOffice.org to The Document Foundation? 3. create links so that people can acquire the appropriate Office suite; MicroSquish for MS Office and The Document Foundation for Libre. rant All established, well known and reputable Office training involves forcing the students to buy MicroSquish products. At job interviews they often ask if the interviewee has training in Office applications (which people can only get if they buy from MicroSquish). A lot of people are making a lot of money from training people to use MicroSquish products. So far the inpics site is the only place i can find that offers an alternative and it doesn't lead to a qualification that is recognised by employers. In the UK we have very few qualifications that are widely recognised at this sort of level. Really it is just NVQs (=National Vocational Qualification). There is some recognition of ECDL (= European Computer 'Driving' Licence) because it has been heavily marketed for about 10 or more years so some people have vaguely heard of it now. Both qualifications are quite a bit higher than the level inpics offers but not by a huge amount. If you do the inpics course then the ECDL course or an NVQ lvl1 would be fairly easy. Pitman's charge £700 for ECDL and expect you to have MicroSquish Office at home or work in order to be able to study. A copy of MicroSquish Office could easily be between £50-£100 but because the course includes Access/Base it would probably be one of the £100 versions. /rant Please can we just give inpics a nudge to offer them help to reach a wider audience (if they stay free) by suggesting they go a bit more OpenSource? Also can we help them become less out-of-date by suggesting they advertise that their existing course OpenOffice course also covers Libre Office? Many regards from Tom :) -- ubuntu-translators mailing list ubuntu-translators@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-translators
Re: Natty Translations Plans II: Translations Training Sessions
Hi David, This is another of your great initiatives. I would like to add the topic upstream translations, how to handle them? I will also visit the wiki page. Regards, Hannie Op 17-12-10 19:53, David Planella schreef: Hi translators, Following the first [1] in the series of posts about the plans for Ubuntu Translations on this cycle and their progress, this week I’d like to talk about Translations Training Sessions [2]. What we’d like is to run a series of regular events where translators can just attend and learn, in a hands-on way, all the different aspects of translating our favourite distro. There, they should also be able to ask their questions and discuss any topics related to translations. Another goal is to also provide material for all teams to adapt and reuse for their own training events for new translators. The plan is to start by running a regular series of IRC training events focused on particular translation topics. Here are some suggestions: * The Launchpad Translations web interface * Translating Ubuntu online and offline * Ubuntu Translations review workflow * … Do you want to help grow your translations community in your language? Help us with the training sessions by providing suggestions for topics you’d like to see covered in them. You can also help by running the sessions yourself! You can leave them as comments on this thread or directly on the wiki page we’ve set up for that here [3]. Looking forward to hearing your suggestions! [1] http://davidplanella.wordpress.com/2010/11/30/natty-translations-plans-i-translations-stories [2] https://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/ubuntutheproject-community-n-translations-training-sessions [3] https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Translations/Training/Suggestions -- ubuntu-translators mailing list ubuntu-translators@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-translators
Re: ubuntustudio 10.10 x86_64 not able to play dvd music/video
On 16/12/2010 21:26, ailo wrote: On 12/16/2010 08:19 PM, Johan Scheepers wrote: Using ubuntu-studio 10.10 x86_64 What I read about it, it supposed to play anything music and even recording. So I downloaded a dvd and installed it for playing around. Music files plays very nice, but dvd video/audio, requires plug-ins. Check out this: http://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats Quote from that page: To play DVDs, you also need to install libdvdcss by opening a terminal and entering the following in addition to installing the restricted extras package: sudo /usr/share/doc/libdvdread4/install-css.sh Good day, Thanks to all that participated in this adventure. After a lot of installing from suggestions from you I now have...: mplayerplaying the dvd but only one picture shown. vlc the same as mplayer. smplayerplaying the full video/audio. Thanks to you I was able to learn something. Regards Johan -- Ubuntu-Studio-users mailing list Ubuntu-Studio-users@lists.ubuntu.com Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-studio-users
Re: ubuntustudio 10.10 x86_64 not able to play dvd music/video
On Fri, 2010-12-17 at 12:28 +0200, Johan Scheepers wrote: On 16/12/2010 21:26, ailo wrote: On 12/16/2010 08:19 PM, Johan Scheepers wrote: Using ubuntu-studio 10.10 x86_64 What I read about it, it supposed to play anything music and even recording. So I downloaded a dvd and installed it for playing around. Music files plays very nice, but dvd video/audio, requires plug-ins. Check out this: http://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats Quote from that page: To play DVDs, you also need to install libdvdcss by opening a terminal and entering the following in addition to installing the restricted extras package: sudo /usr/share/doc/libdvdread4/install-css.sh Good day, Thanks to all that participated in this adventure. After a lot of installing from suggestions from you I now have...: mplayerplaying the dvd but only one picture shown. vlc the same as mplayer. smplayerplaying the full video/audio. Thanks to you I was able to learn something. Regards Johan Yes, I experienced that on different Linux distros, different video players are ok, while other video player do fail. And for some installs the browser plugins just work one time, than you need to kill the wrapper, if possible, to play the same video again. I run into this issue since around a year ago for some installs, years before they all worked ok. IMO this needs to be proved. While the averaged desktop Linux becomes better and better I recognised that for production machines more and more issues do arise :(. -- Ubuntu-Studio-users mailing list Ubuntu-Studio-users@lists.ubuntu.com Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-studio-users
Re: Suggestions on soundcards?
Thanks for the help guys! Once again the open source community delivers ;) After a mold infestation and relocation of all our equipment to a new studio Im about to pick a new soundcard on ebay soon. It leaning towards audiofire 4. 4 inputs was good enough for the doors so it should be good enough for us ;-) Cheers Alexander On 1 Dec 2010 12:38, Asmo Koskinen asmo.koski...@arkki.info wrote: 01.12.2010 14:25, alexander dahlberg kirjoitti: but i realy need a better soundcard... the Zepto laptop have a Intel Hda card with only one line in. what soundcard does the Ubuntu Studio Community recommend? Any change for firewire soundcard? I do use Echo AudioFire 4, friend of mine Echo AudioFire 12: http://www.arkki.info/howto/Ubuntu_Studio_Testing/patchage-12.png If your laptop can do firewire be sure that you buy 'full support by ffado' soundcard! http://tinyurl.com/2dyen7n Best Regards Asmo Koskinen. -- Ubuntu-Studio-users mailing list Ubuntu-Studio-users@lists.ubuntu.com Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-studio-users -- Ubuntu-Studio-users mailing list Ubuntu-Studio-users@lists.ubuntu.com Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-studio-users
Re: How to upgrade from Ubuntu 10.10 to Ubuntu Studio 10.10?
On realtime kernels for ubuntu 10.10 http://jackschnippes.freeunix.net/index.php/2010/11/04/lowlatency-kernel-and-realtime-kernel-for-ubuntu-10-10-maverick Try the generic kernel though On Dec 16, 2010 10:44 PM, Stefano Vettorazzi Campos stefan...@gmail.com wrote: Thank you Brian. I have read that not exist a realtime kernel (or low latency) for Maverick. What kernel I have to install? 2010/12/17 Brian David beej...@gmail.com On Thu, Dec 16, 2010 at 1:54 PM, Stefano Vettorazzi Campos stefan...@gmail.com wrote: Hi people. I want to upgrade to Ubuntu Studio, but I don't know how to do it. I'm not sure of use the wiki document Ubuntu Studio Upgrade from Ubuntu, because it show a warning about that is in construction. Thank you. -- Ubuntu-Studio-users mailing list Ubuntu-Studio-users@lists.ubuntu.com Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-studio-users The main Ubuntu Studio packages you will want to install are: ubuntustudio-audio ubuntustudio-audio-plugins ubuntustudio-video ubuntustudio-graphics That is really all there is to it. As Mike says, you can use Synaptic Package Manager (found under the Administration menu) to do this. Or, you can open up a Terminal and type: sudo apt-get install ubuntustudio-audio ubuntustudio-audio-plugins ubuntustudio-video ubuntustudio-graphics The rest of the ubuntustudio packages are optional, and mostly relate to desktop theming. Once upon a time it was a bad idea to try to install the Studio theme on a vanilla Ubuntu install, but I think that is no longer the case. If you want specialized kernels (and you probably do if you plan to work with audio), at this point you will need to add Alessio's PPA to your software archives. You can find out more about that here: https://launchpad.net/~abogani/+archive/ppa https://launchpad.net/%7Eabogani/+archive/ppa -- -Brian David -- Ubuntu-Studio-users mailing list Ubuntu-Studio-users@lists.ubuntu.com Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-studio-users -- Ubuntu-Studio-users mailing list Ubuntu-Studio-users@lists.ubuntu.com Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-studio-users
Re: How to upgrade from Ubuntu 10.10 to Ubuntu Studio 10.10?
Ok. I will to test it. 2010/12/17 Mike Holstein mikeh...@gmail.com On realtime kernels for ubuntu 10.10 http://jackschnippes.freeunix.net/index.php/2010/11/04/lowlatency-kernel-and-realtime-kernel-for-ubuntu-10-10-maverick Try the generic kernel though On Dec 16, 2010 10:44 PM, Stefano Vettorazzi Campos stefan...@gmail.com wrote: Thank you Brian. I have read that not exist a realtime kernel (or low latency) for Maverick. What kernel I have to install? 2010/12/17 Brian David beej...@gmail.com On Thu, Dec 16, 2010 at 1:54 PM, Stefano Vettorazzi Campos stefan...@gmail.com wrote: Hi people. I want to upgrade to Ubuntu Studio, but I don't know how to do it. I'm not sure of use the wiki document Ubuntu Studio Upgrade from Ubuntu, because it show a warning about that is in construction. Thank you. -- Ubuntu-Studio-users mailing list Ubuntu-Studio-users@lists.ubuntu.com Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-studio-users The main Ubuntu Studio packages you will want to install are: ubuntustudio-audio ubuntustudio-audio-plugins ubuntustudio-video ubuntustudio-graphics That is really all there is to it. As Mike says, you can use Synaptic Package Manager (found under the Administration menu) to do this. Or, you can open up a Terminal and type: sudo apt-get install ubuntustudio-audio ubuntustudio-audio-plugins ubuntustudio-video ubuntustudio-graphics The rest of the ubuntustudio packages are optional, and mostly relate to desktop theming. Once upon a time it was a bad idea to try to install the Studio theme on a vanilla Ubuntu install, but I think that is no longer the case. If you want specialized kernels (and you probably do if you plan to work with audio), at this point you will need to add Alessio's PPA to your software archives. You can find out more about that here: https://launchpad.net/~abogani/+archive/ppahttps://launchpad.net/%7Eabogani/+archive/ppa https://launchpad.net/%7Eabogani/+archive/ppa -- -Brian David -- Ubuntu-Studio-users mailing list Ubuntu-Studio-users@lists.ubuntu.com Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-studio-users -- Ubuntu-Studio-users mailing list Ubuntu-Studio-users@lists.ubuntu.com Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-studio-users -- Ubuntu-Studio-users mailing list Ubuntu-Studio-users@lists.ubuntu.com Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-studio-users
Re: minimal distribution - maximum sound??
On Fri, Dec 17, 2010 at 12:18 PM, kirko birilli whyshen...@yahoo.co.ukwrote: hi there, i would like to know if somebody got experience with running audio apps on a small as possible distro tailor made for your own machines.i install usually the whole lot and then just try to get things done.a friend of mine uses his old laptop as kind of tekkno instrument.he got his sounds together with pure data and uses the keyboard as kind of piano.he still got windoze xp on it and i wonder if that doesn´t eat lots of power he could better use for audio tasks. so what are you doing to get the maximum out of your machines and is it possible just to get a minimal install something like tiny core with 10mb and add the rest after? i have got loads of old laptops around and would like to get them swinging.any suggestions? cheers shen there is a really cool light-weight distro that i think you might want to look at for learning purposes.. http://dynebolic.org/ ... i dont think you would want to actually use it right now because the packages are quite out of date, but it does *fly* on older hardware (and it flies like that from a live CD too)... in theory* you can just install ubuntu, normal vanilla ubuntu and take advantage of some meta-packages such as lubuntu-deskop or xubuntu-desktop and have LXDE or XFCE instead of gnome or KDE running. then, you could add whatever software from ubuntustudio (meta-packages, or just what you need). no reason why all of those packages wont run in LXDE and/or XFCE... OR you could just install xubuntu or lubuntu and use one of those versions as a 'base'... all the official variants use the same buntu repos as far as i know. -- Ubuntu-Studio-users mailing list Ubuntu-Studio-users@lists.ubuntu.com Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-studio-users -- MH http://opensourcemusician.libsyn.com/ http://wnclug.ourproject.org/ -- Ubuntu-Studio-users mailing list Ubuntu-Studio-users@lists.ubuntu.com Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-studio-users
Re: minimal distribution - maximum sound??
On Fri, Dec 17, 2010 at 3:16 PM, Mike Holstein mikeh...@gmail.com wrote: On Fri, Dec 17, 2010 at 12:18 PM, kirko birilli whyshen...@yahoo.co.ukwrote: hi there, i would like to know if somebody got experience with running audio apps on a small as possible distro tailor made for your own machines.i install usually the whole lot and then just try to get things done.a friend of mine uses his old laptop as kind of tekkno instrument.he got his sounds together with pure data and uses the keyboard as kind of piano.he still got windoze xp on it and i wonder if that doesn´t eat lots of power he could better use for audio tasks. so what are you doing to get the maximum out of your machines and is it possible just to get a minimal install something like tiny core with 10mb and add the rest after? i have got loads of old laptops around and would like to get them swinging.any suggestions? cheers shen there is a really cool light-weight distro that i think you might want to look at for learning purposes.. http://dynebolic.org/ ... i dont think you would want to actually use it right now because the packages are quite out of date, but it does *fly* on older hardware (and it flies like that from a live CD too)... in theory* you can just install ubuntu, normal vanilla ubuntu and take advantage of some meta-packages such as lubuntu-deskop or xubuntu-desktop and have LXDE or XFCE instead of gnome or KDE running. then, you could add whatever software from ubuntustudio (meta-packages, or just what you need). no reason why all of those packages wont run in LXDE and/or XFCE... OR you could just install xubuntu or lubuntu and use one of those versions as a 'base'... all the official variants use the same buntu repos as far as i know. -- Ubuntu-Studio-users mailing list Ubuntu-Studio-users@lists.ubuntu.com Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-studio-users -- MH http://opensourcemusician.libsyn.com/ http://wnclug.ourproject.org/ AND i meant to say, as far as actual install size, i dont think that the size of the install is really going to effect the performance, but if you want the footprint of the install to be small as possible, you might want to *not* install the ubuntu-studio meta packaes, and just cherry pick what you need, like JACK, hydrogen, and some softsynths with a few plugins for example... i wouldnt expect to get anything really impressively tiny though... however, you could use something like http://www.ubuntu-mini-remix.org/ *Ubuntu Mini Remix is a fully working Ubuntu livecd containing only the minimal set of software to make the system work*. Ubuntu Mini Remix ISO image is only 165MB. there are suggestions there on how to build your own live installer disc. if you left out all the other (arguably) un-needed non-studio apps (browsers and games and whatever) you might be able to get a small-ish footprint... good luck -- MH http://opensourcemusician.libsyn.com/ http://wnclug.ourproject.org/ -- Ubuntu-Studio-users mailing list Ubuntu-Studio-users@lists.ubuntu.com Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-studio-users
RE: minimal distribution - maximum sound??
i would like to know if somebody got experience with running audio apps on a small as possible distro tailor made for your own machines. If you have truly ancient machines, dyne:bolic is probably your best bet:http://dynebolic.org/ Its successor is Puredyne:http://puredyne.org/ I was also looking to see if Puppy Linux has some sort of audio puplet (its name for a distribution, kind of) but I don't think it does. On the other hand, most Linux systems will run OK on older hardware, but they probably won't handle the desktop environment. So, depending on hard drive space, you could just get e.g. UbuStu and switch GNOME for Xfce or LXDE. Another option is to get a generic lightweight Ubuntu (Lubuntu, Xubuntu) and install the apps/packages as needed. You'll probably need to install the realtime kernel, however. (Assuming that's important - you can actually get pretty good latency with the generic kernel, at least as good as latency on Windows.) -Karl. -- Ubuntu-Studio-users mailing list Ubuntu-Studio-users@lists.ubuntu.com Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-studio-users
Re: minimal distribution - maximum sound??
On Fri, Dec 17, 2010 at 4:50 PM, Karl Giesing khzmu...@hotmail.com wrote: i would like to know if somebody got experience with running audio apps on a small as possible distro tailor made for your own machines. If you have truly ancient machines, dyne:bolic is probably your best bet: http://dynebolic.org/ http://dynebolic.org/Its successor is Puredyne: http://puredyne.org/ I was also looking to see if Puppy Linux has some sort of audio puplet (its name for a distribution, kind of) but I don't think it does. On the other hand, most Linux systems will run OK on older hardware, but they probably won't handle the desktop environment. So, depending on hard drive space, you could just get e.g. UbuStu and switch GNOME for Xfce or LXDE. Another option is to get a generic lightweight Ubuntu (Lubuntu, Xubuntu) and install the apps/packages as needed. You'll probably need to install the realtime kernel, however. (Assuming that's important - you can actually get pretty good latency with the generic kernel, at least as good as latency on Windows.) -Karl. -- Ubuntu-Studio-users mailing list Ubuntu-Studio-users@lists.ubuntu.com Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-studio-users You might also try GNUGuitarINUX - http://gnuguitarinux.sourceforge.net/ Or even SlackerMedia - http://www.slackermedia.info/downloads.html -- Ubuntu-Studio-users mailing list Ubuntu-Studio-users@lists.ubuntu.com Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-studio-users
Re: minimal distribution - maximum sound??
Is dynebolic deprecated in favor if puredyne? or are they both still maintained? also the gif on the dynebolic site pushed me back into the 90's On Fri, Dec 17, 2010 at 5:50 PM, Karl Giesing khzmu...@hotmail.com wrote: i would like to know if somebody got experience with running audio apps on a small as possible distro tailor made for your own machines. If you have truly ancient machines, dyne:bolic is probably your best bet: http://dynebolic.org/ Its successor is Puredyne: http://puredyne.org/ I was also looking to see if Puppy Linux has some sort of audio puplet (its name for a distribution, kind of) but I don't think it does. On the other hand, most Linux systems will run OK on older hardware, but they probably won't handle the desktop environment. So, depending on hard drive space, you could just get e.g. UbuStu and switch GNOME for Xfce or LXDE. Another option is to get a generic lightweight Ubuntu (Lubuntu, Xubuntu) and install the apps/packages as needed. You'll probably need to install the realtime kernel, however. (Assuming that's important - you can actually get pretty good latency with the generic kernel, at least as good as latency on Windows.) -Karl. -- Ubuntu-Studio-users mailing list Ubuntu-Studio-users@lists.ubuntu.com Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-studio-users -- Andrew Euell andyzweb [at] gmail [dot] com -- Ubuntu-Studio-users mailing list Ubuntu-Studio-users@lists.ubuntu.com Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-studio-users
[Ubuntu-BR] Emesene com Webcam
Alguem ja conseguiu usar webcam no Emesene ? Eu tenho o emesene 1.63 instalado mas quando tento abrir conversa com webcam a imagem fica preta só, nao da nenhuma msg de erro nada só nao aparece a imagem -- Mais sobre o Ubuntu em português: http://www.ubuntu-br.org/comece Lista de discussão Ubuntu Brasil Histórico, descadastramento e outras opções: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-br
Re: [Ubuntu-BR] Emesene com Webcam
On Fri, 17 Dec 2010 08:43:28 -0200 fabio souza fabi...@gmail.com wrote: Alguem ja conseguiu usar webcam no Emesene ? Eu tenho o emesene 1.63 instalado mas quando tento abrir conversa com webcam a imagem fica preta só, nao da nenhuma msg de erro nada só nao aparece a imagem Experimente desativar compiz e efeitos. Creio que essa situação está relacionada à aceleração gráfica do teu hardware. -- nethell - Ubuntu user 24389 - Linux user 496632 -- Mais sobre o Ubuntu em português: http://www.ubuntu-br.org/comece Lista de discussão Ubuntu Brasil Histórico, descadastramento e outras opções: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-br
[Ubuntu-BR] mais uma vez sobre 32 ou 64 bits
Pessoal desculpem voltar para este tema que já foi bastante discutido aqui mas tenho umas dúvidas. Utilizo o computador como desktop (thunderbird, firefox, OpenOffice, Gimp, OpenShot, Wine, EasyTag, etc.). No entanto tenho necessitado analisar matrizes de dados grandes (25 mil linhas por 60 colunas) com o programa R e aí é que esbarro com o problema de memória e de lentidão de processamento. Também gostaria de instalar um programa de virtualização como o vmware e deixar de utilizar o dual-boot (parece que em um computador 32 bits com 2Gb de RAM o desempenho passa a ser ruim). Algumas mensagens mais antigas falam que com 64 bits o Wine não instala, há problemas com Java, Placa de vídeo, rede e várias outras coisas. Em resumo, que o 64 bits não é aconselhável para usuários desktop. No próprio site do Ubuntu é recomendado o 32 bits. No entanto em discussão relativamente recente https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-br/2010-March/069944.html https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-br/2010-June/074976.html muitos responderam que vale a pena mudar para 64 bits. Se alguém tem um perfil de usuário como meu e experiência com 64 bits, o que me diz? Outra coisa, para programas como o próprio R e vários outros só estão disponíveis versões para amd64. Se o computador tiver processador Intel o programa não pode ser instalado? Há perda significativa de performance? Pergunto isto pois vou comprar uma outra máquina, e quero algo que seja adequado. Agradeço desde já as respostas, Antônio -- Mais sobre o Ubuntu em português: http://www.ubuntu-br.org/comece Lista de discussão Ubuntu Brasil Histórico, descadastramento e outras opções: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-br
Re: [Ubuntu-BR] Emesene com Webcam
Vou tentar. Eu segui um tutorial e instalar o libmimic e o python-support, depois falava pra rodar um comando python setup.py build_ext -i na pasta do emesene mas quando rodei esse comando falou que o arquivo setup.py nao foi encontrado. Em 17 de dezembro de 2010 09:10, nethell neth...@logbin.net escreveu: On Fri, 17 Dec 2010 08:43:28 -0200 fabio souza fabi...@gmail.com wrote: Alguem ja conseguiu usar webcam no Emesene ? Eu tenho o emesene 1.63 instalado mas quando tento abrir conversa com webcam a imagem fica preta só, nao da nenhuma msg de erro nada só nao aparece a imagem Experimente desativar compiz e efeitos. Creio que essa situação está relacionada à aceleração gráfica do teu hardware. -- nethell - Ubuntu user 24389 - Linux user 496632 -- Mais sobre o Ubuntu em português: http://www.ubuntu-br.org/comece Lista de discussão Ubuntu Brasil Histórico, descadastramento e outras opções: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-br -- Mais sobre o Ubuntu em português: http://www.ubuntu-br.org/comece Lista de discussão Ubuntu Brasil Histórico, descadastramento e outras opções: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-br
Re: [Ubuntu-BR] Contribuição: Samba no Ubuntu 10 .4, é necessário mais um pacote além do samba .
Em 03/05/2010 14:26, Henrique Fagundes escreveu: Amigos, Gostaria de contribuir com esse post: http://www.aprendendolinux.com/?p=444 Para quem tentou instalar o samba no Ubuntu 10.4 e não obteve o sucesso esperado. Atenciosamente, Henrique Fagundes Alguém tem essa dica? O link não está abrindo. Estou precisando dessa dica urgente, precisei instalar o Ubuntu 10.04 no nosso servidor e agora não consigo ativar os compartilhamentos e nem compartilhar a impressora. O servidor está pingando na rede e se executo no nautilus smb://servidor os compartilhamentos aparecem, mas parecem estar funcionando só na máquina local. Alguma dica? Abraços Fabiano Garcia Fonseca http://www.linuxacessivel.org -- Você está recebendo esta mensagem porque se inscreveu no grupo Ubuntu Brasil dos Grupos do Google. Para postar neste grupo, envie um e-mail para ubuntubra...@googlegroups.com. Para cancelar a inscrição nesse grupo, envie um e-mail para ubuntubrasil+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. Para obter mais opções, visite esse grupo em http://groups.google.com/group/ubuntubrasil?hl=pt-BR. -- Mais sobre o Ubuntu em português: http://www.ubuntu-br.org/comece Lista de discussão Ubuntu Brasil Histórico, descadastramento e outras opções: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-br
[Ubuntu-BR] servidor apache.
Pessoal estou com um problema aqui e não sei como resolver, instalai o apahe2 aqui, mas quando mando abrir uma página em php, no firefox, ele apenas me tras o arquivo para download, e não a página. Alguém sabe como resolver isso? Desde já agradeço. -- Mais sobre o Ubuntu em português: http://www.ubuntu-br.org/comece Lista de discussão Ubuntu Brasil Histórico, descadastramento e outras opções: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-br
Re: [Ubuntu-BR] servidor apache.
Tu tens que habilitar o suporte ao php no teu apache. Verifica esse material. http://www.dicas-l.com.br/arquivo/configurando_apache2_php5_mysql_phpmyadmin_passo_a_passo.php Boa sorte. Em 17 de dezembro de 2010 09:20, VALDEMIR NUNES DA SILVA crazych...@ig.com.br escreveu: Pessoal estou com um problema aqui e não sei como resolver, instalai o apahe2 aqui, mas quando mando abrir uma página em php, no firefox, ele apenas me tras o arquivo para download, e não a página. Alguém sabe como resolver isso? Desde já agradeço. -- Mais sobre o Ubuntu em português: http://www.ubuntu-br.org/comece Lista de discussão Ubuntu Brasil Histórico, descadastramento e outras opções: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-br -- Peterson Pinheiro Analista de Sistemas Linux User #500249 - http://counter.li.org Só imprima esse e-mail se for realmente necessário, evite ao máximo o desperdício de papel. O papel reciclado utiliza aproximadamente 60% menos energia e água para ser feito do que o papel novo. Use papel reciclado. Just print this email if it is really necessary, avoid the most of waste paper. Recycled paper uses 60% less energy and water to be done than new paper. Use recycled paper. Sólo imprimir este mensaje de correo electrónico si es realmente necesario, evitar la mayor parte de residuos de papel. Papel reciclado consume el 60% menos de energía y agua debe hacerse de nuevo el papel. Utilice papel reciclado. -- Mais sobre o Ubuntu em português: http://www.ubuntu-br.org/comece Lista de discussão Ubuntu Brasil Histórico, descadastramento e outras opções: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-br
[Ubuntu-BR] Jogo de buraco (canastra)
Bom dia. Alguém conhece algum ? Poker tem o pokerth. -- Desde já agradeço, +++ Flávio de Oliveira Barros Manaus - Amazonas - Brasil Copiar é bom! Seja Legal Use Software Livre Ubuntu User number is # 28558 Linux Registered User# 278223 -- Mais sobre o Ubuntu em português: http://www.ubuntu-br.org/comece Lista de discussão Ubuntu Brasil Histórico, descadastramento e outras opções: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-br
[Ubuntu-BR] Problema no Subversion
O servidor de subversion da empresa está funcionando so para checkout, quando algum usuário tenta fazer commit da o seguinte erro: Commit failed (details follow): Server sent unexpected return value (500 Internal Server Error) in response to -- Mais sobre o Ubuntu em português: http://www.ubuntu-br.org/comece Lista de discussão Ubuntu Brasil Histórico, descadastramento e outras opções: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-br
Re: [Ubuntu-BR] Jogo de buraco (canastra)
On Fri, 17 Dec 2010 08:39:31 -0400 Flávio Barros flaviobar...@gmail.com wrote: Bom dia. Alguém conhece algum ? Poker tem o pokerth. Veja se te atende: http://ubuntu-games.blogspot.com/2006/10/canastra-buraco-tranca-sueca-tem-para.html Abraços, -- nethell - Ubuntu user 24389 - Linux user 496632 -- Mais sobre o Ubuntu em português: http://www.ubuntu-br.org/comece Lista de discussão Ubuntu Brasil Histórico, descadastramento e outras opções: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-br
Re: [Ubuntu-BR] Problema no Subversion
Felipe, É preciso mais detalhes para poder ajudar. Como ele é acessado (webdav, ssh, local, svn ...) como vc está tentando acessar (qual cliente?) etc. Em 17 de dezembro de 2010 10:54, Felipe Silveira felipe.smen...@hotmail.com escreveu: O servidor de subversion da empresa está funcionando so para checkout, quando algum usuário tenta fazer commit da o seguinte erro: Commit failed (details follow): Server sent unexpected return value (500 Internal Server Error) in response to -- Mais sobre o Ubuntu em português: http://www.ubuntu-br.org/comece Lista de discussão Ubuntu Brasil Histórico, descadastramento e outras opções: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-br -- Welington Rodrigues Braga -- Web: http://www.welrbraga.eti.br MSN: welrbraga[*]msn·com Gtalk: welrbraga[*]gmail·com Yahoo / Skype: welrbraga PGP Key: 0x6C7654EB Linux User #253605 Em tudo somos atribulados, porém não angustiados; perplexos, porém não desanimados; perseguidos, porém não desamparados; abatidos, porém não destruídos; - 2Co 4:8,9 -- Mais sobre o Ubuntu em português: http://www.ubuntu-br.org/comece Lista de discussão Ubuntu Brasil Histórico, descadastramento e outras opções: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-br
Re: [Ubuntu-BR] mais uma vez sobre 32 ou 64 bits
Antônio, Já passei muito com esses problemas, mas hoje acredito que estão todos sanados. A plataforma 64 bits já pronta para desktop, pode ser que encontre algum problema mas acho que pelo que você está utilizando dá para usar sem problemas. Se tiver algum problema relate aqui que eu tento de ajudar. -- Adauto Serpa Tecnólogo em Informática Jabber: adautose...@jabber.org Email: adautose...@gmail.com MSN: junio...@hotmail.com Em 17 de dezembro de 2010 09:24, Antonio Olinto aolinto_li...@bignet.com.br escreveu: Pessoal desculpem voltar para este tema que já foi bastante discutido aqui mas tenho umas dúvidas. Utilizo o computador como desktop (thunderbird, firefox, OpenOffice, Gimp, OpenShot, Wine, EasyTag, etc.). No entanto tenho necessitado analisar matrizes de dados grandes (25 mil linhas por 60 colunas) com o programa R e aí é que esbarro com o problema de memória e de lentidão de processamento. Também gostaria de instalar um programa de virtualização como o vmware e deixar de utilizar o dual-boot (parece que em um computador 32 bits com 2Gb de RAM o desempenho passa a ser ruim). Algumas mensagens mais antigas falam que com 64 bits o Wine não instala, há problemas com Java, Placa de vídeo, rede e várias outras coisas. Em resumo, que o 64 bits não é aconselhável para usuários desktop. No próprio site do Ubuntu é recomendado o 32 bits. No entanto em discussão relativamente recente https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-br/2010-March/069944.html https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-br/2010-June/074976.html muitos responderam que vale a pena mudar para 64 bits. Se alguém tem um perfil de usuário como meu e experiência com 64 bits, o que me diz? Outra coisa, para programas como o próprio R e vários outros só estão disponíveis versões para amd64. Se o computador tiver processador Intel o programa não pode ser instalado? Há perda significativa de performance? Pergunto isto pois vou comprar uma outra máquina, e quero algo que seja adequado. Agradeço desde já as respostas, Antônio -- Mais sobre o Ubuntu em português: http://www.ubuntu-br.org/comece Lista de discussão Ubuntu Brasil Histórico, descadastramento e outras opções: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-br -- Mais sobre o Ubuntu em português: http://www.ubuntu-br.org/comece Lista de discussão Ubuntu Brasil Histórico, descadastramento e outras opções: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-br
Re: [Ubuntu-BR] mais uma vez sobre 32 ou 64 bits
*Tenho utilizado constantemente o R em 64 e 32 bits sem problemas. Eventualmente alguns pacotes não estão disponíveis para 64 bits. Quanto aos problemas mencionados, como falado anteriormente, não existem mais. Tenho um projetozinho (muito básico) que para facilitar já tem o R, Gretl, MySql, LaTeX entre outros já instalados por padrão, por enquanto apenas disponível em 32 bits. http://sourceforge.net/projects/ubuntuforstats/ Agora qual a configuração do seu computador? Nem todo processador suporta 64bits! Cabe salientar também que, no caso do R, algumas contas são mais lentas em 64 bits. Direto do FAQ do R: * 2.28 Should I run 32-bit or 64-bit R? For most users (especially beginners) we would recommend using the 32-bit build. The advantage of a native 64-bit application is that it gets a 64-bit address space and hence can address far more than 4GB (how much depends on the version of Windows, but in principle 8TB). This allows a single process to take advantage of more than 4GB of RAM (if available) and for R's memory manager to more easily handle large objects (in particular those of 1GB or more). The disadvantages are that all the pointers are 8 rather than 4 bytes and so small objects are larger and more data has to be moved around, and that less external software is available for 64-bit versions of the OS. The toolchain (compilers, linkers, ...) used to build 64-bit R is less mature than that for 32-bit R, but testing so far (and all the CRAN packages provide an extensive test suite) suggests that they are mature enough for production use. The compilers are able to take advantage of extra features of all x86-64 chips (more registers, SSE2/3 instructions, ...) and so the code may run faster despite using larger pointers. For advanced users the choice may be dictated by whether the contributed packages needed are available in 64-bit builds (and if they are not that is some indication that installing them from sources is problematic). At the time of writing the most commonly-used CRAN packages without 64-bit versions were BRugs and rggobi. The considerations can be more complex: for example 32/64-bit RODBC need 32/64 ODBC drivers respectively, and where both exist they may not be able to be installed together. An extreme example is the Microsoft Access/Excel ODBC drivers: if you have installed 64-bit Microsoft Office you can only install the 64-bit drivers and so need to use 64-bit RODBC and hence R. 2.29 Can both 32- and 64-bit R be installed on the same machine? Obviously, only relevant if the machine is running a 64-bit version of Windows – simply select both when using the installer. You can also go back and add 64-bit components to a 32-bit install. For many Registry items, 32- and 64-bit programs have different views of the Registry, but clashes can occur. The most obvious problem is the file association, which will use the last installation for which this option is selected, and if that was for an installation of both, will use 32-bit R. * *Atenciosamente, Leandro Marino http://www.leandromarino.com.br (Fotógrafo) http://est.leandromarino.com.br/Blog (Estatístico) Cel.: + 55 21 9845-7707 Cel.: + 55 21 8777-7907 -- Mais sobre o Ubuntu em português: http://www.ubuntu-br.org/comece Lista de discussão Ubuntu Brasil Histórico, descadastramento e outras opções: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-br
Re: [Ubuntu-BR] Problema no Subversion
Os usuários acessam via TortoiseSVN Em 17 de dezembro de 2010 12:08, Welington R. Braga welrbr...@gmail.comescreveu: Felipe, É preciso mais detalhes para poder ajudar. Como ele é acessado (webdav, ssh, local, svn ...) como vc está tentando acessar (qual cliente?) etc. Em 17 de dezembro de 2010 10:54, Felipe Silveira felipe.smen...@hotmail.com escreveu: O servidor de subversion da empresa está funcionando so para checkout, quando algum usuário tenta fazer commit da o seguinte erro: Commit failed (details follow): Server sent unexpected return value (500 Internal Server Error) in response to -- Mais sobre o Ubuntu em português: http://www.ubuntu-br.org/comece Lista de discussão Ubuntu Brasil Histórico, descadastramento e outras opções: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-br -- Welington Rodrigues Braga -- Web: http://www.welrbraga.eti.br MSN: welrbraga[*]msn·com Gtalk: welrbraga[*]gmail·com Yahoo / Skype: welrbraga PGP Key: 0x6C7654EB Linux User #253605 Em tudo somos atribulados, porém não angustiados; perplexos, porém não desanimados; perseguidos, porém não desamparados; abatidos, porém não destruídos; - 2Co 4:8,9 -- Mais sobre o Ubuntu em português: http://www.ubuntu-br.org/comece Lista de discussão Ubuntu Brasil Histórico, descadastramento e outras opções: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-br -- Mais sobre o Ubuntu em português: http://www.ubuntu-br.org/comece Lista de discussão Ubuntu Brasil Histórico, descadastramento e outras opções: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-br
Re: [Ubuntu-BR] Jogo de buraco (canastra)
Oi Flávio, 1. Faça download desse pacote: http://canasta.googlecode.com/files/canasta-0.2.5.tar.gz 2. Instale o pacote python-pygame; 3. Crie uma pasta para o jogo, recomendo: /usr/lib/gnome-games/canasty; 4. Dê as permissões necessárias para a pasta; 5. Mova e extraia o pacote para a pasta criada; 6. Execute o jogo com o seguinte comando: python Canasty.py 7. Se gostou do jogo crie um atalho para a área de trabalho; e 8. Divirta-se! Abraço fraterno, Lourilúcio Moura Ubuntu # 32785 Boa Vista - Roraima Feliz aquele que transfere o que sabe e aprende o que ensina. Cora Coralina Em 17 de dezembro de 2010 08:39, Flávio Barros flaviobar...@gmail.com escreveu: Bom dia. Alguém conhece algum ? Poker tem o pokerth. -- Desde já agradeço, +++ Flávio de Oliveira Barros Manaus - Amazonas - Brasil Copiar é bom! Seja Legal Use Software Livre Ubuntu User number is # 28558 Linux Registered User# 278223 -- Mais sobre o Ubuntu em português: http://www.ubuntu-br.org/comece Lista de discussão Ubuntu Brasil Histórico, descadastramento e outras opções: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-br -- Mais sobre o Ubuntu em português: http://www.ubuntu-br.org/comece Lista de discussão Ubuntu Brasil Histórico, descadastramento e outras opções: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-br
Re: [Ubuntu-BR] servidor apache.
apt-get install php5 php5-mysql Testa ae Em 17 de dezembro de 2010 08:25, Peterson Pinheiro peterson.si...@gmail.com escreveu: Tu tens que habilitar o suporte ao php no teu apache. Verifica esse material. http://www.dicas-l.com.br/arquivo/configurando_apache2_php5_mysql_phpmyadmin_passo_a_passo.php Boa sorte. Em 17 de dezembro de 2010 09:20, VALDEMIR NUNES DA SILVA crazych...@ig.com.br escreveu: Pessoal estou com um problema aqui e não sei como resolver, instalai o apahe2 aqui, mas quando mando abrir uma página em php, no firefox, ele apenas me tras o arquivo para download, e não a página. Alguém sabe como resolver isso? Desde já agradeço. -- Mais sobre o Ubuntu em português: http://www.ubuntu-br.org/comece Lista de discussão Ubuntu Brasil Histórico, descadastramento e outras opções: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-br -- Peterson Pinheiro Analista de Sistemas Linux User #500249 - http://counter.li.org Só imprima esse e-mail se for realmente necessário, evite ao máximo o desperdício de papel. O papel reciclado utiliza aproximadamente 60% menos energia e água para ser feito do que o papel novo. Use papel reciclado. Just print this email if it is really necessary, avoid the most of waste paper. Recycled paper uses 60% less energy and water to be done than new paper. Use recycled paper. Sólo imprimir este mensaje de correo electrónico si es realmente necesario, evitar la mayor parte de residuos de papel. Papel reciclado consume el 60% menos de energía y agua debe hacerse de nuevo el papel. Utilice papel reciclado. -- Mais sobre o Ubuntu em português: http://www.ubuntu-br.org/comece Lista de discussão Ubuntu Brasil Histórico, descadastramento e outras opções: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-br -- Linux User # 481138 Ubuntu User # 24977 -- Mais sobre o Ubuntu em português: http://www.ubuntu-br.org/comece Lista de discussão Ubuntu Brasil Histórico, descadastramento e outras opções: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-br
Re: [Ubuntu-BR] Jogo de buraco (canastra)
Muito obrigado pela dica. Em 17 de dezembro de 2010 13:58, lourilu...@gmail.com lourilu...@gmail.comescreveu: Oi Flávio, 1. Faça download desse pacote: http://canasta.googlecode.com/files/canasta-0.2.5.tar.gz 2. Instale o pacote python-pygame; 3. Crie uma pasta para o jogo, recomendo: /usr/lib/gnome-games/canasty; 4. Dê as permissões necessárias para a pasta; 5. Mova e extraia o pacote para a pasta criada; 6. Execute o jogo com o seguinte comando: python Canasty.py 7. Se gostou do jogo crie um atalho para a área de trabalho; e 8. Divirta-se! Abraço fraterno, Lourilúcio Moura Ubuntu # 32785 Boa Vista - Roraima Feliz aquele que transfere o que sabe e aprende o que ensina. Cora Coralina Em 17 de dezembro de 2010 08:39, Flávio Barros flaviobar...@gmail.com escreveu: Bom dia. Alguém conhece algum ? Poker tem o pokerth. -- Desde já agradeço, +++ Flávio de Oliveira Barros Manaus - Amazonas - Brasil Copiar é bom! Seja Legal Use Software Livre Ubuntu User number is # 28558 Linux Registered User# 278223 -- Mais sobre o Ubuntu em português: http://www.ubuntu-br.org/comece Lista de discussão Ubuntu Brasil Histórico, descadastramento e outras opções: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-br -- Mais sobre o Ubuntu em português: http://www.ubuntu-br.org/comece Lista de discussão Ubuntu Brasil Histórico, descadastramento e outras opções: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-br -- Desde já agradeço, +++ Flávio de Oliveira Barros Manaus - Amazonas - Brasil Copiar é bom! Seja Legal Use Software Livre Ubuntu User number is # 28558 Linux Registered User# 278223 -- Mais sobre o Ubuntu em português: http://www.ubuntu-br.org/comece Lista de discussão Ubuntu Brasil Histórico, descadastramento e outras opções: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-br
Re: [Ubuntu-BR] mais uma vez sobre 32 ou 64 bits
Sidney e Flavio, obrigado pelas respostas. O que levou a pensar em um sistema de 64 bits foi a possibilidade de usar mais memória e poder analisar conjunto de dados maiores. Um dos pacotes do R que utilizo mais é o Vegan. Ficou uma questão pendente: o R e outros programas estão disponíveis para amd 64 bits. Isto que dizer que eles não podem ser instalados em uma máquina om processador Intel? Vou comprar um computador novo e quero escolher a configuração mais adequada. Se alguém tiver boas sugestões para rodar o Ubuntu agradeço. Abraços, Antônio -- Antônio Olinto Biólogo / Oceanógrafo Instituto de Pesca aolinto_li...@bignet.com.br www.pesca.sp.gov.br Citando Antonio Olinto aolinto_li...@bignet.com.br: Pessoal desculpem voltar para este tema que já foi bastante discutido aqui mas tenho umas dúvidas. Utilizo o computador como desktop (thunderbird, firefox, OpenOffice, Gimp, OpenShot, Wine, EasyTag, etc.). No entanto tenho necessitado analisar matrizes de dados grandes (25 mil linhas por 60 colunas) com o programa R e aí é que esbarro com o problema de memória e de lentidão de processamento. Também gostaria de instalar um programa de virtualização como o vmware e deixar de utilizar o dual-boot (parece que em um computador 32 bits com 2Gb de RAM o desempenho passa a ser ruim). Algumas mensagens mais antigas falam que com 64 bits o Wine não instala, há problemas com Java, Placa de vídeo, rede e várias outras coisas. Em resumo, que o 64 bits não é aconselhável para usuários desktop. No próprio site do Ubuntu é recomendado o 32 bits. No entanto em discussão relativamente recente https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-br/2010-March/069944.html https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-br/2010-June/074976.html muitos responderam que vale a pena mudar para 64 bits. Se alguém tem um perfil de usuário como meu e experiência com 64 bits, o que me diz? Outra coisa, para programas como o próprio R e vários outros só estão disponíveis versões para amd64. Se o computador tiver processador Intel o programa não pode ser instalado? Há perda significativa de performance? Pergunto isto pois vou comprar uma outra máquina, e quero algo que seja adequado. Agradeço desde já as respostas, Antônio -- Mais sobre o Ubuntu em português: http://www.ubuntu-br.org/comece Lista de discussão Ubuntu Brasil Histórico, descadastramento e outras opções: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-br Webmail - iBCMG Internet http://www.ibcmg.com.br -- Mais sobre o Ubuntu em português: http://www.ubuntu-br.org/comece Lista de discussão Ubuntu Brasil Histórico, descadastramento e outras opções: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-br
Re: [Ubuntu-BR] mais uma vez sobre 32 ou 64 bits
Em 17 de dezembro de 2010 17:35, Antonio Olinto aolinto_li...@bignet.com.br escreveu: O que levou a pensar em um sistema de 64 bits foi a possibilidade de usar mais memória e poder analisar conjunto de dados maiores. Um dos pacotes do R que utilizo mais é o Vegan. Se a questão for só a memória, existe o kernel 32bits que enxerga mais do que 3GB, ele tem pae no nome. Ficou uma questão pendente: o R e outros programas estão disponíveis para amd 64 bits. Isto que dizer que eles não podem ser instalados em uma máquina om processador Intel? Você demonstrou que pesquisou na lista, e essa dúvida já foi respondida várias vezes. Esse nome amd não é indicador do fabricante, mas da tecnologia 64bits, que foi primeiro desenvolvida pela amd (ou algo assim, pesquisando no histórico tem respostas mais detalhadas). O importante é que não tem problema com processadores intel. -- Humberto Fraga http://lixaonerd.wordpress.com http://ostelematicos.blogspot.com Sur la tuta tero estis unu lingvo kaj unu parlomaniero. - Gn 11,1 -- Mais sobre o Ubuntu em português: http://www.ubuntu-br.org/comece Lista de discussão Ubuntu Brasil Histórico, descadastramento e outras opções: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-br
[Ubuntu-BR] Compartilhar 3G via wireless
Boa noite camaradas. Tenho um Dell Vostro 1520 com Ubuntu 10.04. Como faço pra compartilhar minha Internet 3G via wireless? Não consegui nada usando os tutoriais que encontrei. Um abraço e obrigado! -- []'s Walmiro Muzzi Mercado Livre http://wmuzzi.com.br/loja -- Mais sobre o Ubuntu em português: http://www.ubuntu-br.org/comece Lista de discussão Ubuntu Brasil Histórico, descadastramento e outras opções: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-br
Re: [Ubuntu-BR] OFFTOPIC - Ajuda com connect: No buffer space available iptables
Os comandos mudam o conteúdo dos arquivos gc_thresh1, gc_thresh2 e gc_thresh3, localizados em /proc/sys/net/ipv4/neigh/default/ O primeiro arquivo, na minha máquina, tem uma linha com o número 128, o segundo 256 e o terceiro 512. Informações a respeito desse arquivo, eu encontrei no Google: https://encrypted.google.com/search?q=gc_thresh1 Abraço Em 17 de dezembro de 2010 22:40, Armando Barsotini Neto a.barsot...@gmail.com escreveu: Boa Noite! Pessoal, recentemente meu FIREWALL começou a apresentar o seguinte problema de rede: Comando Ping para interface de rede local (eth0: 192.168.0.254): Resultado: connect: No buffer space available Procurando esse erro no google, encontrei que o mesmo era relacionado ao IPTABLES e deveria adicionar essas 3 linhas abaixo: # echo 16384 /proc/sys/net/ipv4/neigh/default/gc_thresh1 # echo 32768 /proc/sys/net/ipv4/neigh/default/gc_thresh2 # echo 65535 /proc/sys/net/ipv4/neigh/default/gc_thresh3 Após a execução desses comandos, o problema foi solucionado e a interface voltou a pingar normalmente. Porém fica a minha dúvida, para que servem esses comandos ??? Não consegui encontrar o signficado deles... Se alguém puder ajudar agradeço! Att, Armando Barsotini Neto Linux User # 503670 Ubuntu User # 30175 Att, Armando Barsotini Neto Linux User # 503670 Ubuntu User # 30175 -- Mais sobre o Ubuntu em português: http://www.ubuntu-br.org/comece Lista de discussão Ubuntu Brasil Histórico, descadastramento e outras opções: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-br -- Paulo de Souza Lima Técnico em Eletrônica e Administrador http://www.pasl.net.br http://almalivre.wordpress.com Curitiba - PR Linux User #432358 Ubuntu User #28729 -- Mais sobre o Ubuntu em português: http://www.ubuntu-br.org/comece Lista de discussão Ubuntu Brasil Histórico, descadastramento e outras opções: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-br
Re: [Ubuntu-BR] OFFTOPIC - Ajuda com connect: No buffer space available iptables
Olá Paulo. Sim, o echo escreve dentro dos arquivos, até ai tudo bem... Porém, pelo que entendi esses comandos alteram o cache da tabela ARP ? Estou achando estranho pois nunca passei por esse problema... (E olha que esse server nem tem tantos usuários).. =( Grato pela sua atenção! Att, Armando Barsotini Neto Linux User # 503670 Ubuntu User # 30175 Em 17 de dezembro de 2010 20:54, Paulo de Souza Lima paulo.s.l...@gmail.com escreveu: Os comandos mudam o conteúdo dos arquivos gc_thresh1, gc_thresh2 e gc_thresh3, localizados em /proc/sys/net/ipv4/neigh/default/ O primeiro arquivo, na minha máquina, tem uma linha com o número 128, o segundo 256 e o terceiro 512. Informações a respeito desse arquivo, eu encontrei no Google: https://encrypted.google.com/search?q=gc_thresh1 Abraço Em 17 de dezembro de 2010 22:40, Armando Barsotini Neto a.barsot...@gmail.com escreveu: Boa Noite! Pessoal, recentemente meu FIREWALL começou a apresentar o seguinte problema de rede: Comando Ping para interface de rede local (eth0: 192.168.0.254): Resultado: connect: No buffer space available Procurando esse erro no google, encontrei que o mesmo era relacionado ao IPTABLES e deveria adicionar essas 3 linhas abaixo: # echo 16384 /proc/sys/net/ipv4/neigh/default/gc_thresh1 # echo 32768 /proc/sys/net/ipv4/neigh/default/gc_thresh2 # echo 65535 /proc/sys/net/ipv4/neigh/default/gc_thresh3 Após a execução desses comandos, o problema foi solucionado e a interface voltou a pingar normalmente. Porém fica a minha dúvida, para que servem esses comandos ??? Não consegui encontrar o signficado deles... Se alguém puder ajudar agradeço! Att, Armando Barsotini Neto Linux User # 503670 Ubuntu User # 30175 Att, Armando Barsotini Neto Linux User # 503670 Ubuntu User # 30175 -- Mais sobre o Ubuntu em português: http://www.ubuntu-br.org/comece Lista de discussão Ubuntu Brasil Histórico, descadastramento e outras opções: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-br -- Paulo de Souza Lima Técnico em Eletrônica e Administrador http://www.pasl.net.br http://almalivre.wordpress.com Curitiba - PR Linux User #432358 Ubuntu User #28729 -- Mais sobre o Ubuntu em português: http://www.ubuntu-br.org/comece Lista de discussão Ubuntu Brasil Histórico, descadastramento e outras opções: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-br -- Mais sobre o Ubuntu em português: http://www.ubuntu-br.org/comece Lista de discussão Ubuntu Brasil Histórico, descadastramento e outras opções: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-br
[Ubuntu-BR] Imagem da webcam invertida no Gmail
Pessoal, A câmera está funcionando direitinho no Cheese, mas no chat do Gmail ela fica invertida (de cabeça para baixo). A melhor discussão que eu achei a respeito foi essa [1], mas sem uma solução. Parece que o Gmail acessa a webcam diretamente, sem utilizar as bibliotecas já presentes no sistema (libv4l). Isso acontece com todo mundo, ou a webcam de vcs funciona? Alguém tem alguma ideia de como corrigir isso? Segue a saída do lsusb referente à camera (embutida no notebook Itautec): Bus 002 Device 004: ID 0402:5602 ALi Corp. M5602 Video Camera Controller [1] http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=838210page=26 Atenciosamente, -- João Olavo Baião de Vasconcelos Analista de Sistemas - Infraestrutura joaoolavo.wordpress.com -- Mais sobre o Ubuntu em português: http://www.ubuntu-br.org/comece Lista de discussão Ubuntu Brasil Histórico, descadastramento e outras opções: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-br
Re: [Ubuntu-BR] mais uma vez sobre 32 ou 64 bits
Olá Xisberto, boa a dica do PAE. Obrigado. Li que PAE permite que o processador seja capaz de acessar até 16 páginas de 4 GB cada, totalizando 64 GB. Cada programa continua restrito a um máximo de 4 GB, mas o sistema pode alocar diferentes páginas para aplicativos diferentes, utilizando assim toda a memória disponível. Vou pensar bem e ver se me resolvo com 4 Gb para o R. Ser der fico no 32 bits mais um pouco. Um abraço, Antônio Em 17-12-2010 19:16, Xisberto escreveu: Em 17 de dezembro de 2010 17:35, Antonio Olintoaolinto_li...@bignet.com.br escreveu: O que levou a pensar em um sistema de 64 bits foi a possibilidade de usar mais memória e poder analisar conjunto de dados maiores. Um dos pacotes do R que utilizo mais é o Vegan. Se a questão for só a memória, existe o kernel 32bits que enxerga mais do que 3GB, ele tem pae no nome. Ficou uma questão pendente: o R e outros programas estão disponíveis para amd 64 bits. Isto que dizer que eles não podem ser instalados em uma máquina om processador Intel? Você demonstrou que pesquisou na lista, e essa dúvida já foi respondida várias vezes. Esse nome amd não é indicador do fabricante, mas da tecnologia 64bits, que foi primeiro desenvolvida pela amd (ou algo assim, pesquisando no histórico tem respostas mais detalhadas). O importante é que não tem problema com processadores intel. -- Mais sobre o Ubuntu em português: http://www.ubuntu-br.org/comece Lista de discussão Ubuntu Brasil Histórico, descadastramento e outras opções: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-br
[Ubuntu-BR] prontuário eletrônico
Olá Pessoal. Baixei e instalei pela central de programs do ubuntu o gnumed (versão 0.7.9 ) e ao iniciáç-lo surgiu uma caixa de diálogo solicitando a no nome do usuário e a senha. Não sei onde se encontra essa senha. Procurei na internet mas não encontrei. Este, http://wiki.gnumed.de/bin/view/Gnumed/InstallerGuideHomeShort, não conectava. Não sei se é um tópico adequando para a lista, mas podem me dar uma dica? Délio. -- Mais sobre o Ubuntu em português: http://www.ubuntu-br.org/comece Lista de discussão Ubuntu Brasil Histórico, descadastramento e outras opções: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-br
[Ubuntu-BR] webcam do netbook QbeX
Olá pessoal Instalei o Ubuntu Netbook e estou gostando, porém pintou um probleminha aqui e preciso de ajuda: no início, o cheese reconhecia a webcam e ela mostrava as imagens. Quando pedia para capturar o video, as imagens no Cheese ficavam muito muito lentas (ele tem 2gb de memória) De repente o sistema parou de reconhecer a webcam, o cheese não a reconhece, nem o skype. Pra variar, no site do fabricante só tem drive para win. O que sugerem que eu faça? Em tempo: desinstalei o cheese e instalei o Camorama - ele abre uma janela que diz o seguinte: 'Could not connect the video device (\dev\video0) Please check connection.! -- Desejo a todos um Natal de muita LUZ, Paz e Verdadeira felicidade fraterna! Jenny Horta http://aprendizagemdigital.wordpress.com Não é possível refazer este país, democratizá-lo, humanizá-lo, torná-lo sério, com adolescentes brincando de matar gente, ofendendo a vida, destruindo o sonho, inviabilizando o amor. (Paulo Freire) Usuária Linux:#474916 Usuária Ubuntu: #23036 identica/twitter: @nynyhorta skype: melhorart -- Mais sobre o Ubuntu em português: http://www.ubuntu-br.org/comece Lista de discussão Ubuntu Brasil Histórico, descadastramento e outras opções: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-br
[Ubuntu-be] IRC meeting 16/12/2010 – R eport
IRC meeting 16/12/2010 – Report Present at the meeting (in random order) : JanC, massimo21, mongolito404, woutervddn, steabert, gadeynebram, Jean7491 1. Past and future events a. Summary - our activities in 2010 ? In total, we participated to 22 computer fairs + FOSDEM, and organized 4 events related to Ubuntu and FOSS. Thanks to all volunteers for their enthusiasm and engagement. Reports or a few words in the mailing list about events are important as the best way to share information about our actvities/participation to events. gadeynebram will pass to Clamam information and lessons learned from a lanparty in Blankenberg in October 2010. As already stated, we need a team (or work-group) to look for the future and other ways/events to promote Ubuntu, and an Education team helping for education, information and promotion. b. Dipro fair Mechelen 12/12/2010 - report: no information c. Dipro fair Leuven 16/01/2011 Team is OK and logistic preparation started. https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BelgianTeam/ComputerFairs/Leuven_2011-01-16 d. Dipro fair Hasselt 23/01/2011 Team and preparation are OK. https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BelgianTeam/ComputerFairs/Hasselt_2011-01-23 e. Dipro fair Ghent 30/01/2011: preparation will start in 2011. f. Others events - Digital Week 2011 28/02-04/03/2011: Ubuntu will be presented in Ostend on 03/03. Other locations ? The Digital Week is a nice opportunity to promote Ubuntu, everyone can take an initiative in his own environment, if possible in contact with other organizations. It is high time to start with contacts, otherwise it will be too late. - Genk, May 2011: a lanparty is planned during 3 days and we should participate. Details later. Suggested links about games: http://www.penguspy.com/#/All/free_and_commercial/sort=1/view=1/limit=0 http://www.playdeb.net/welcome/ 2. Promotion a. t-shirts for Ubuntu-be - Update Additional proposals for new designs, T-shirt printing services and prices can be send in the mailing-list and wiki page until 19/12/2010 at 23.59 hr. https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BelgianTeam/PromotionMaterial/ProposalsT-shirts. A poll will be launched Monday 20/12/2010. The t-shirts was in contact with Canonical, which agrees with our project (with respect for the guidelines), and is working on several aspects like logistic, distribution and finances. Contacts will continue next weeks. b. Ubuntu and Education woutervddn was stunned that end-terms for a school say that all people that leave school at 18 should be capable of using Windows. More support should be given to alternatives. gadeynebram was asked by two schools for Ubuntu cd's. They reported later the difficulty to educate the teachers. It is suggested to open some support mailing or some sort of FAQ section/wiki specific to teachers / ICT coordinators related problems. This item could be developed during another meeting. c. Remember: we need a new French press contact, no information yet. d. Customized Ubuntu-be iso file for fairs and events, as suggested in a previous meeting: will be discussed after the t-shirt project is completed. 3. Update Wiki Belgian Team : no information. 4. Support points map status The pages Participate has been updated. Addition of a Support points page (details of responsibilities, commitments, tips and procedure How to join as support point ?) is proposed (bug-report https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu-belgium/+bug/689770). The Ubuntu-be - web-editor team continues to work on this issue. A web-editor team mailing-list is suggested for coordination purpose. 5. Next IRC meeting in 2011 on Thursday 05/01/2011 at 21.00 hr. -- jean7491 Ubuntu Belgium Events Team -- ubuntu-be mailing list / mailto:ubuntu-be@lists.ubuntu.com Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-be
Re: [Ubuntu-be] IRC meeting 16/12/2010 – R eport
Op 17-12-10 17:29, jean7491-Events-Team schreef: b. Ubuntu and Education woutervddn was stunned that end-terms for a school say that all people that leave school at 18 should be capable of using Windows. More support should be given to alternatives. Strange. Do you have some official document that says that people that leave school at 18 should be capable of using Windows? As a teacher, I don't know about any such document. An example from the end terms of the study area 'informaticabeheer' (in Dutch): /De studie van een besturingssysteem is één van de pijlers van de studierichting. Het moet voor de leerlingen vooral een praktijkervaring zijn die hen concepten bijbrengt die transfereerbaar zijn naar een ander besturingssysteem. Het is niet de bedoeling dat de leerling kennis maakt met elk gangbaar en/of verouderd besturingssysteem, maar er dient minstens één client- en een serverbesturingssysteem in detail behandeld te worden. Als de klasgroep dit aankan en er is voldoende ruimte en tijd, kunnen dit er ook meerdere zijn./ Greetings Mattias -- ubuntu-be mailing list / mailto:ubuntu-be@lists.ubuntu.com Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-be
Re: антивирус и межсе тевой экран
17.12.2010 09:36, OurNet.Biz пишет: Привет, а почему в установленные программы по умолчанию в Ubuntu нет антивирус и межсетевой экран или они бесполезны и не нужны? нет вирусов и никто не может зайти на компьютер без разрешения? тогда почему в Центр приложении Ubuntu, такие программы есть? спасибо Вы бы почитали основы линуха для начала, прежде чем задавать такие вопросы... А то действительно, попахивает троллизмом... В двух словах - нет, не нужны при обычном использовании. -- ubuntu-ru mailing list ubuntu-ru@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-ru
Re: антивирус и межсетев ой экран
On 17.12.2010 09:36, OurNet.Biz wrote: Привет, а почему в установленные программы по умолчанию в Ubuntu нет антивирус и межсетевой экран или они бесполезны и не нужны? нет вирусов и никто не может зайти на компьютер без разрешения? тогда почему в Центр приложении Ubuntu, такие программы есть? спасибо А почему они должны быть установлены? К примеру у меня нет, забыл о них. -- С уважением, Слава -- ubuntu-ru mailing list ubuntu-ru@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-ru
Re: антивирус и межсетевой эк ран
17 декабря 2010 г. 10:36 пользователь OurNet.Biz ournet@gmail.comнаписал: Привет, а почему в установленные программы по умолчанию в Ubuntu нет антивирус и межсетевой экран или они бесполезны и не нужны? нет вирусов и никто не может зайти на компьютер без разрешения? тогда почему в Центр приложении Ubuntu, такие программы есть? спасибо Это уже даже не смешно... Вам читать тут: http://help.ubuntu.ru/manual/%D0%B2%D0%B2%D0%B5%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BD%D0%B8%D0%B5 http://help.ubuntu.ru/wiki/%D0%B3%D0%BB%D0%B0%D0%B2%D0%BD%D0%B0%D1%8F http://help.ubuntu.ru/wiki/%D0%B3%D0%BB%D0%B0%D0%B2%D0%BD%D0%B0%D1%8F -- __ С уважением, Сергей Болонкин -- ubuntu-ru mailing list ubuntu-ru@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-ru
Построчный вывод CGI скр ипта
Есть у меня самописный CGI скрипт на Perl, который ходит по цискам и выводит некую информацию о пользователях на веб морду (apache). Работает он достаточно медленно. Проблема в том, что когда он жил на старом сервере (Ubuntu 8.04), он выводил информацию построчно. Т.е. выводил информацию до того как полностью отработал. На новом же сервере (Ubuntu 10.04, понимаю конечно, что дело не в версии OC) он выводит информацию, только после того как полностью отработает. Раньше я видел как на веб страничке у меня в живую появляется по одной строчке, а теперь через длительное время вся страничка. Куда копать и что конкретно гуглить ума не приложу. Есть идеи, как добиться поведения как на старом сервере? -- С уважением, Alex Emergy -- ubuntu-ru mailing list ubuntu-ru@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-ru
Re: ournet.biz
1) мой email регистрирован лет 5 назад, а на рассылке регистрирован пол года, и это мой основной email, по сравнению с вами я не рекламирую свой сайт в подписи, так что здесь нужно обдумать кто больше делает рекламу себе, как сказал Pivushkov Alexandr p...@icp.ac.ru А, вот оно что, правда если б не Ваш пост, я б не посмотрел этот приторно сладкий сайт :) (это о вас пишет Dmitry Agafonov ~ http://agafonov.pp.ru/) 2) а вот угрозы это уже не к чему, по сколько думаю достаточна каналов консультации и поддержке по Ubuntu и по Windows существуют Уважаемый Dmitry Agafonov -- ubuntu-ru mailing list ubuntu-ru@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-ru