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Package name: plotter
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URL : http://mathespiele.ralfj.de/programm.php?id=25
License : GPL
Programming Lang: C++
Description
Package: wnpp
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* Package name: lightdm-kde
Version : 0.2.1
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* URL : https://projects.kde.org/projects/playground/base/lightdm
* License : GPL
Package: wnpp
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Owner: Ralf Jung p...@ralfj.de
* Package name: osspd
Version : 1.3.2
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* URL : http://sourceforge.net/projects/osspd/
* License : GPL
Programming Lang: C
Description : OSS Proxy
Hi,
3) Teach ntopng to understand /etc/ntopng.conf natively and migrate the
settings there.
4) Teach ntopng to automatically detect the available network devices on
the system (including new ones that show up dynamically) and
automatically handle all of them unless configured to do
Hi,
I do think that this is quite common, and my preferred way of doing
things. It is easy for newcomers to handle, easy for me to handle, no
need to learn a lot of git specific tools or helpers, you can mostly
ignore git if you want to.
I've a couple of times tried to get myself to
Hey Noël,
I'm collecting the status of IDN in Debian on
https://wiki.debian.org/IDN
Nice :D
Summary: webbrowser support it in general but email clients still lack
the support of it.
Why do you list Icedove as non-supporting? I just sent a mail to your
echo service, and got a reply. Is
Hi,
couldn't logcheck get much more clever on a systemd-enabled system?
After all, the priorities are preserved, so everything of priority
info or lower could be ignored automatically - and only warnings and
errors considered further. Actually that's one of the reasons why I am
looking forward to
Hi,
At this point
the only viable option is to uncheck everything, install as a bare base
system and then deal with package inclusion post-install reboot.
This is also my experience. It's also something I repeatedly had to
explain to friends installing Debian, who had false expectations based
Hi,
Having separate tasks for mail and NFS servers, would IMHO be a good
step in the right direction.
Yes. Though the design idea behind tasksel is to have generic theme
and not technical words which a user wont understand. (note: it's not
that I agree (or not) with this design choice,
Hi,
So, with what you're proposing, we'll have something like this:
│[*] Desktop environment │
│[*] ... Xfce│
│[ ] ... GNOME │
│[ ] ... KDE
Hi,
And at least I would prefer offline updates over my web browser crashing
or shell completion breaking (until re-exec of the shell to be
compatible with plugins).
I would much prefer to not have to reboot the entire system and lose
all state for the sake of a couple of userland
Hi,
from personal experience, I agree that the packages with priority
standard need to be reconsidered. I don't really care about bc, dc, w3m
and similar tools - I never use then, but then, they only need a few KiB
so I wouldn't mind if they were installed nontheless. However, there are
4
Hi,
s/daemon/cron job/g
Then I disagree with your claim about «very significant overhead». Even
on spinning rust, mlocate is pretty quick since it does a good bunch of
optimisations to avoid re-indexing unchanged directories. Maybe your
perception has been marred by slocate and the
Hi,
Le Tue, Sep 23, 2014 at 07:22:11PM +0200, Marco d'Itri a écrit :
On Sep 23, Ralf Jung p...@ralfj.de wrote:
I've seen multiple machines, including older machines of myself, to be
under full disk load for at least several minutes due to (some form of)
locate - every time the cronjob runs
Hi,
Or even better: properly set In-Reply-To / References. You can easily
do this by downloading an email from the bug thread and replying to
that.
Good advice. It's as easy as:
$ bts show --mbox bugnumber
or add the ‘--mailreader=foo’ option if you want a MUA other than Mutt.
or
Hi,
see [3] –, neither is pm-suspend called by systemd's sleep.target.
Not by systemd as pid 1, but if you run with upstart or sysvinit,
systemd-shim will use pm-utils if it is installed, so that suspend
quirks still work.
IMHO it is a bit unfortunate that all the suspend quirks and
Hi,
I use KDE on Sid.
Lately (but I can't pinpoint the exact moment), plugging an USB drive
has stopped generating any reaction and I need to mount manually.
You need to grab udisks2 2.1.3-1 from snapshot.debian.org, any later version
doesn't work. This includes the current version
Hi,
I also use systemd.
The events are being generated because now I can see the
devices, but I get an error when I click to mount them.
It doesn't show more detail than that, so I don't know what's
happening.
I will try with an older version of udisks2 and see what
happens.
My
Hi,
I write a systemd unit file. It’s smaller, faster to write, easier to
understand and works more reliably.
And it is also a bug to not have an init script since we still have
ports that do not use systemd.
And this is also completely irrelevant as the question was about quickly
hacking
Hi,
Marco d'Itri:
On Oct 27, Tobias Frost t...@frost.de wrote:
Ok, so you are for removing audio group from user default groups?
Eventually, yes.
Did you mean maybe or for sure, someone
s/someone/sometime/
No.
Then what *did* you mean?
Well, probably the correct English meaning of
Hi,
- Debian should ship a default set of firewall rules. Are we the only
distro which doesn't do this? I mean a basic ruleset which drops
incoming, accepts outgoing and accepts related,establised is so easy to
do... and it would help for all those cases where services are started
but not
Hi,
Dpkg and apt allow this just fine. Try to do:
apt-get install --simulate gcc-4.9-arm-linux-gnueabihf
And you will end up with a number of armhf packages on your system (you have
to
enable armhf beforehand of course).
Interesting, I didn't know that syntax is already supported. As
Hi,
On 09/11/14 07:28, Michael Gilbert wrote:
On Sun, Nov 9, 2014 at 12:01 AM, Christoph Anton Mitterer wrote:
On Sat, 2014-11-08 at 23:30 -0500, Michael Gilbert wrote:
No accusation, just a statement of fact. Four ctte members were
complicit in the vote [0]
Well maybe I read that ruling
Hi,
On the other hand, it would break typical uses of using sound remotely.
These days, shared computers are almost unheard of save for some school
settings -- while loads of people have some raspi mediacenter or press
some buttons on their phone to control sound coming from the big computer.
Hi,
I think the only workflow that newcomers and NMUers should be required
to learn is the one that involves quilt, they should not be expected to
learn (e.g.) dgit in addition. [...]
I certainly don't think people should be expected to learn dgit in
addition to other tools. I am trying
Hi,
Isn't it so that systemd has changed a lot since the decision was made
in February this year, and the rate of changes will not stop. In the
meanwhile no stable API is defined
http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/systemd/InterfaceStabilityPromise/
and more and more functionality is
Hi,
How does having yet another NTP client shut off existing NTP clients?
https://github.com/systemd/systemd/commit/7b8b9686e050a2b19ed2a3686af187dffaab5c08
What do you think this commit does/announces? This is about removing
support from timedatectl to control other NTP clients. If you
Hi,
Really, if all the energy that people put into complaining about systemd
and looking for proves to back their complaints (many of which are
certainly valid!) would be put into providing alternative
implementations of these interfaces that many desktop environments say
I *have*
Hi,
How does having yet another NTP client shut off existing NTP clients?
How does having yet another way to configure your network shut off
existing alternatives?
How does having yet another web browser integrated in the OS shut off
existing web browsers ? ;)
There's a difference between
Hi,
That's precisely the point. If systemd is installed as default on every
jessie system, since it ships its own time syncing client, what's the
point of installing NTP (provided that the machine doesn't have to
provide time services to other hosts) ? That's exactly what a well-known
...@lists.alioth.debian.org
Changed-By: Ralf Jung p...@ralfj.de
Description:
lightdm-kde-greeter - LightDM KDE greeter
Changes:
lightdm-kde (0.3.0-1) unstable; urgency=low
.
* New upstream release.
* Add Vcs-Git and Vcs-Browser information.
* Drop 0001-Do-not-install-Messages.sh.patch, it has been applied
...@lists.alioth.debian.org
Changed-By: Ralf Jung p...@ralfj.de
Description:
lightdm-kde-greeter - LightDM KDE greeter
Closes: 684053
Changes:
lightdm-kde (0.2.1-1) unstable; urgency=low
.
* Initial release (Closes: #684053)
* Using package from Ubuntu. Thanks guys!
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Description:
lightdm-kde-greeter - LightDM KDE greeter
Changes:
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.
* New upstream release.
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Changed-By: Ralf Jung p...@ralfj.de
Description:
gtk2-engines-oxygen - Oxygen widget theme for GTK+-based applications
Closes: 707699
Changes:
gtk2-engines-oxygen (1.3.3-2) unstable; urgency=low
.
* Team upload.
* Add popen-instead-of-g_spawn_command_line_sync.patch
from
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Changed-By: Ralf
...@lists.alioth.debian.org
Changed-By: Ralf Jung p...@ralfj.de
Description:
gtk2-engines-oxygen - Oxygen widget theme for GTK+-based applications
Changes:
gtk2-engines-oxygen (1.4.0-1) unstable; urgency=low
.
* Team upload.
* New upstream release.
* Refresh dont-build-demos.patch.
* Drop popen
...@lists.alioth.debian.org
Changed-By: Ralf Jung p...@ralfj.de
Description:
lightdm-kde-greeter - LightDM KDE greeter
Closes: 730930
Changes:
lightdm-kde (0.3.2.1-2) unstable; urgency=medium
.
* Update Standards-Version to 3.9.4. No changes needed.
* change git URLs to canonical alioth URLs
* Add patch
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Changed-By: Ralf Jung p...@ralfj.de
Description:
lightdm-kde-greeter - LightDM KDE greeter
Changes:
lightdm-kde (0.3.2.2-1) unstable; urgency=medium
.
* New upstream release.
* Update Standards-Version to 3.9.5. No changes needed.
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* Package name: journalwatch
Version : 1.1.0
Upstream Author : Florian Bruhin <github@the-compiler.org>
* URL : https://github.com/The-Compiler/journalwatch
* License : GPL-3.0
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Version: 1.3.2-10
Distribution: unstable
Urgency: medium
Maintainer: Ralf Jung
Changed-By: Ralf Jung
Description
Maintainer: Ralf Jung
Changed-By: Ralf Jung
Description:
osspd - OSS Proxy Daemon: Userland OSS emulation
osspd-alsa - OSS Proxy Daemon: ALSA backend (experimental)
osspd-pulseaudio - OSS Proxy Daemon: PulseAudio backend
Closes: 917827
Changes:
osspd (1.3.2-11) unstable; urgency=medium
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