Re: Why is the JetBrains Mono typeface in Multiverse?

2022-09-22 Thread Steve Langasek
Hi Sebastian,

On Mon, Sep 19, 2022 at 08:53:42PM +0100, Sebastian Crane wrote:

> Greetings! I use the Jetbrains Mono typeface (package font-jetbrains-mono)
> extensively. For Debian, it's in the main archive, but Ubuntu 22.04 has it in
> Multiverse. I was under the impression that Multiverse was for proprietary
> packages, so JetBrains Mono seems to be in the wrong place.

> Please could someone enlighten me on the situation? Thank you!

This package was initially published to the 'contrib' component in Debian,
which means it was auto-synced to 'multiverse' as the corresponding
component in Ubuntu.  The maintainer appears to have fixed the reason for it
being in contrib in the second upload of the package to Debian, but such
changes are not propagated automatically on the Ubuntu side.  I've moved it
to universe now, which will take effect for kinetic onwards.

The best way to get such issues addressed is to file a bug against the
package in Launchpad
(https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/fonts-jetbrains-mono/+filebug),
and subscribe the ubuntu-archive team to the bug.

Cheers,
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Why is the JetBrains Mono typeface in Multiverse?

2022-09-22 Thread Sebastian Crane
Dear all,

Greetings! I use the Jetbrains Mono typeface (package font-jetbrains-mono)
extensively. For Debian, it's in the main archive, but Ubuntu 22.04 has it in
Multiverse. I was under the impression that Multiverse was for proprietary
packages, so JetBrains Mono seems to be in the wrong place.

Please could someone enlighten me on the situation? Thank you!

Best wishes,

Sebastian

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How to setup and use "Runit" init-system on Ubuntu?

2022-09-22 Thread Paul Gerdes
Could someone give me information on how to set up and use Runit on Ubuntu
please? Or maybe some info on how to Install Ubuntu with Runit?
I couldn't find a Guide for Runit on Ubuntu. My OS is Jammy (22.04).

The Runit Packages are available in Ubuntu Repos. Together with
'init-system-helpers'.
(https://packages.ubuntu.com/search?keywords=runit=names)
(https://packages.ubuntu.com/jammy/init-system-helpers)
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Re: How to setup and use "Runit" init-system on Ubuntu?

2022-09-22 Thread Steve Langasek
On Fri, Sep 23, 2022 at 03:31:57AM +0200, Paul Gerdes wrote:
> Could someone give me information on how to set up and use Runit on Ubuntu
> please? Or maybe some info on how to Install Ubuntu with Runit?
> I couldn't find a Guide for Runit on Ubuntu. My OS is Jammy (22.04).

> The Runit Packages are available in Ubuntu Repos. Together with
> 'init-system-helpers'.
> (https://packages.ubuntu.com/search?keywords=runit=names)
> (https://packages.ubuntu.com/jammy/init-system-helpers)

Use of runit as an init system is not supported on Ubuntu.  You can install
runit to supervise services that specifically integrate with it, but you
cannot use it as PID 1.

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