Happy squeeze release everyone!
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The release team seems to be on the final stretch of the RC bug
squash. The last RC bugs are being squashed, or packages are being
removed from squeeze if their bugs can't be squashed.
Yes, we seem to be very close to release. But no official announcement yet.
I don't know about you, but I'm
On 12 December 2010 10:02, Camaleón noela...@gmail.com wrote:
On Sun, 12 Dec 2010 08:03:09 -0600, Jordi Gutiérrez Hermoso wrote:
If I install an Emacs package with apt, how do I make it take hold in
Emacs without restarting Emacs? Does it vary per package?
Maybe this helps:
How To Install
If I install an Emacs package with apt, how do I make it take hold in
Emacs without restarting Emacs? Does it vary per package?
Thanks,
- Jordi G. H.
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On 5 February 2010 12:31, lc redbl...@alice.it wrote:
I want to install the package octave-specfun in debian unstable,
This isn't a question particular to Octave, but it's about Debian
packaging. Please direct questions to Debian mailing lists or support
channels.
At any rate, I'm CC
2009/2/23 Javier javu...@gmail.com:
The main point here is: if he is lucky enough, no police would enter
into his house.
Since this has become a tinfoil hat thread more than an encryption thread...
My own personal solution to the problem has been this: my hard drive
decryption password is 25
2009/2/21 Javier javu...@gmail.com:
I'm actually using encfs to protect my sensitive data,
Eh...
http://xkcd.com/538/
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I know most Debian users think that only testing is suitable for this
desktop use, but my family members use stable for all their needs,
so the lenny release has me very happy that I can now give them an
upgrade to their experience.
Happy lenny release, everyone! Almost 22 months since last
2009/1/15 Paul E Condon p...@mesanetworks.net:
I know that there is some Gnu nonsense about the license on
info documents the keeps them from bein part of debian main,
but how can I gain access to them as an individual user?
Depends on the package. Not all of the GFDLed docs have invariant
2009/1/15 Paul E Condon p...@mesanetworks.net:
So, if I have a package for which I don't seem to have an
info document automagically installed via
apt-get install package-name ,
and for which I cannot find another package named,
package-name-doc ,
is it reasonable to assume that an info
Thanks for your response, Tom.
2009/1/6 thveillon.debian thveillon.deb...@googlemail.com:
I happen to share your taste for dark themes, and I solved some of my
issues with SandDonkey in /usr/share/xulrunner-1.9/res/forms.css by
basically hunting for
background-color: -moz-Field;
color:
Blizzardhawk, Fireweasel, Icewolf, whatever...
Anyways, the issue is that I modified my GTK+ theme because I like
dark themes, and on some websites, all the form elements (buttons,
text boxes, radio buttons, checkmarks), look lovely:
http://sums.math.mcgill.ca/~jordi/piccies/exhibit-a.png
2008/12/25 Amit Uttamchandani amit.ut...@gmail.com:
I have lenny and in this case what is the difference between IcedTea
and OpenJDK?
Roughly, same code, different trademarked names.
I tried installing all of those packages but still can't
get iceweasel to run java programs.
Installed
2008/12/26 Arthur Marsh arthur.ma...@internode.on.net:
There is java-gcj-compat-plugin
icedtea has essentially superseded this.
sun-java6-plugin
I wonder if Sun is gonna keep a free version and a non-free version of
Java like they do with OO.o and StarOffice.
- Jordi G. H.
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2008/12/17 Alex Samad a...@samad.com.au:
Unfortunately, OpenJDK is too new to be packaged for etch, but you can
try to build it from sources.
openJDK is in unstable, no need to go to source
And is backporting OpenJDK from unstable to etch trivial?
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2008/12/17 Girish Kulkarni gir...@hri.res.in:
1. What is the Java Runtime Environment? And the Java Development Kit?
The JRE includes a virtual machine for running Java programs, the JDK
is stuff like the Java compiler and associated programs you need to
build and debug Java code.
2. What is
2008/12/7 Patricio Inzaghi [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Is the last partition, and i executed the command with the start and
end parameters, and before, I provide the partition device to the
parted command. What more information can i pass to it?
If you literally provided START and END instead of
2008/12/4 Patricio Inzaghi [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Is there any possibility of restore the partition? or i have to focus
in data recovering?
It looks like your partition table is damaged... have you tried
http://os.cqu.edu.au/cgi-bin/info/info2html.cgi?(parted)rescue
?
HTH,
- Jordi G.H.
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2008/12/7 Patricio Inzaghi [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
It looks like your partition table is damaged... have you tried
http://os.cqu.edu.au/cgi-bin/info/info2html.cgi?(parted)rescue
?
Thanks for the response.
I installed parted, and i tried parted /dev/sda3 , and then rescue
START END, but
2008/12/1 Amarantita Mieltostada [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi, my name is Amaranta, and i'm from Chile.
That's a curious name!
In the page says that I have to write you in english,
You can try writing to [EMAIL PROTECTED] instead if you
prefer to speak Spanish.
Puedes escribir en [EMAIL PROTECTED]
2008/11/22 Girish Kulkarni [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Has anyone had any success in using the new 64-bit Adobe Flash player
for Linux on Debian? --
Yeah. I put it my local ~/.mozilla/plugins directory though. Piece of
shit segfaulted within the first ten seconds of use bringing down
Debian Fireslug
2008/11/28 Ron Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On 11/28/08 10:11, Jordi Gutiérrez Hermoso wrote:
2008/11/22 Girish Kulkarni [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Has anyone had any success in using the new 64-bit Adobe Flash player
for Linux on Debian? --
Yeah. I put it my local ~/.mozilla/plugins directory
The subject pretty much summarises my problem. I have an Intel 3945
wireless card thingie, and it works fine and dandy with Linux 2.6.24
but not with 2.6.26.
I can see the network list with 2.6.26, I can even use aircrack-ng to
crack WEP keys with 2.6.26 (but not with 2.6.24, which is the only
2008/11/22 green [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
What do you do to make aircrack-ng work? 'aireplay-ng -9 wlan0' always fails
for me. Perhaps that is the difference?
I've thought so too... I don't remember what I did, but I did try at
one point to patch one of the wireless drivers... but I've since
2008/11/22 green [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
What do you do to make aircrack-ng work? 'aireplay-ng -9 wlan0' always fails
for me. Perhaps that is the difference?
Wait, that will fail for me too... Does it work if you first put the
card in monitor mode (airmon-ng start wlan0) and then use the newly
2008/11/13 Tshepang Lekhonkhobe [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
audio editor:
ffmpeg/audacity
audio player:
rhythmbox
cd-ripper:
Gnome's default (sound juicer, I think)
desktop OR window manager:
Gnome with Compiz
DBMS:
None
development:
Emacs and GNU tools
disc burner:
Gnome's default
Hi.
2008/11/3 Micha [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
you can also always get a free matlab compatible matlab from bittorrent ;-)
I have strong opinions as to why this is not a viable solution:
http://everything2.com/title/mathematica+and+free+software
Cheers,
- Jordi G. H.
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2008/11/3 Dennis Wicks [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I have lenny/gnome installed on a laptop with a touch pad
and I can't find any thing/place to configure/customize it.
It is working, but is way to sensitive.
If it is synaptics touchpad (it might not be, mine for example is an
ALPS touchpad), if you
2008/10/26 Wu, Kejia [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Is there some open source application with functions as Matlab on linux?
Octave is very close to Matlab. It implements virtually all of the
core Matlab functions, and it has the same syntax, unlike Scilab or
the Python numeric libraries. You might want to
2008/10/23 Aniruddha [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Wed, 2008-10-22 at 18:55 +0200, Aniruddha wrote:
compiz enable
I'll try installing ati's 8.9 driver.
Installing the 8-9 drivers solved the high cpu usage. Unfortunately I
can't play videos but that's another question.
Does it work if you disable
2008/10/16 Slim Joe [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Other than having sudo time out after 1 second,
Why is this a bad option? The reason everything is authenticated is
precisely this. You should also not be prompted for passwords now if
you type sudo in the CLI.
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2008/10/15 Carl Fink [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Thu, Oct 16, 2008 at 06:45:20AM +0200, Sven Joachim wrote:
You should then mark the packages you want to keep as manually
installed to tell apt/aptitude that you want them. E.g. use
aptitude unmarkauto package to mark individual packages or
2008/10/15 Carl Fink [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Thu, Oct 16, 2008 at 06:45:20AM +0200, Sven Joachim wrote:
You should then mark the packages you want to keep as manually
installed to tell apt/aptitude that you want them. E.g. use
aptitude unmarkauto package to mark individual packages or
2008/10/11 Carlos Carrero Gutierrez [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Esta duda puede parecer ridícula, pero los DVDs que están para descargar de
la versión estable i386 (la que me interesa) pesan más que un DVD normal y
no puedo grabarlos, ¿tengo que usar un DVD de dos capas sólo porque pesen
300 megas más?
2008/10/10 Hal Vaughan [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Friday 10 October 2008, Michael Biebl wrote:
Please file a bug against the debian-installer package.
But I've learned, the hard way, NEVER file a bug report in a FOSS
project.
You must be doing it wrong. I routinely file bugs against Debian
2008/10/11 Carlos Carrero Gutierrez [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Esta duda puede parecer ridícula, pero los DVDs que están para descargar de
la versión estable i386 (la que me interesa) pesan más que un DVD normal y
no puedo grabarlos, ¿tengo que usar un DVD de dos capas sólo porque pesen
300 megas más?
2008/9/25 Roberto Chacon [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Saludos a todos.
Hola.
En debian-user@lists.debian.org por favor escribe en inglés. Si
prefieres hablar en español, entonces escribe a
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Hi.
In [EMAIL PROTECTED] please write in English. If you
prefer to speak Spanish, then write to
2008/9/6 Hugo Vanwoerkom [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Guess what? Debian's got it! Amazing!
Hear, hear.
All worthwhile free software is packaged for Debian. And when it
isn't, you should package it yourself for the rest of us to share. ;-)
- Jordi G. H.
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2008/9/4 Michail Kulagin [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Добрый день!
Привет!
На debian-user@lists.debian.org, пишите по-английски, пожалуйста. Если
вы предпочитайте говорить по-русски пишите на
[EMAIL PROTECTED] А извините меня потому что я не
говорю очень хорошо. ;-)
Hi!
On debian-user@lists.debian.org,
Sometimes I get the feeling that Debian's users and Debian's
developers live in separate worlds.
There's currently a long thread in d-legal over the AGPL. One DD has
expressed reservations towards the AGPL to the point where she has
decided not to package a certain program covered by the AGPL.
I'm not exactly sure how it happened, but now whenever I attempt to
change the icon theme from the standard Gnome set, Nautilus locks up.
I can killdashnine it, but it won't revive until I change the icon
theme back to the Gnome icons.
When I go to gnome-appearance-properties, none of the icons
2008/8/27 Mumia W.. [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On 08/27/2008 06:30 PM, Jordi Gutiérrez Hermoso wrote:
I'm not exactly sure how it happened, but now whenever I attempt to
change the icon theme from the standard Gnome set, Nautilus locks up.
[...]
Please see this:
http://lists.debian.org/debian-user
14 years!
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2008/8/16 Patrick Wiseman [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
If I use nvidia-installer to UNinstall the drivers,
Btw, the installer from nvidia's website doesn't play nicely with
Debian's packaging system, as you have seen. The Debian way to do it
is something like this:
update-pciids
apt-get install
2008/8/16 Patrick Wiseman [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
It seems every time xorg is updated it clobbers my Nvidia driver
Of course it clobbers it; it's a blob. The only fix is to reinstall
the latest nvidia driver each time you update Xorg.
The real solution, though, is to get nvidia to free up their
2008/8/1 Star Liu [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I'm really happy to get so much good suggestions, I will try the
following tools one by one, and send my use reports to this mail
thread. I feel that the first one I want to try is codeblocks.
Well, whatever works...
emacs
vim
If I may so interject
A long time ago, probably around March or so, my keyboard was fine. I
use three keyboard layouts, and I found that Alt+Capslock keychord
useful for switching between the three of them. It was so set up in
the Gnome preferences, and all was well.
At some point later during some upgrade (I track
2008/7/16 Amit Uttamchandani [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
4. doc++ - Documentation system that generates LaTeX/html. Latest
upload was on dec 2002.
Doxygen could also work here. It's more recent, and it does more
languages than just C or C++. I frequently use it to document my own
code, and for
2008/7/13 Hal Vaughan [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Sunday 13 July 2008, Jordi Gutiérrez Hermoso wrote:
2008/7/13 Hal Vaughan [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I'm using Kubuntu, but not the latest version, the one before it
(Gutsy, I think) and KDE 3.5.8 and have been using OSS.
Are you aware that Ubuntu
2008/7/13 Hal Vaughan [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I'm using Kubuntu, but not the latest version, the one before it (Gutsy,
I think) and KDE 3.5.8 and have been using OSS.
Are you aware that Ubuntu and Debian are not the same distribution and
you should be asking in the Ubuntu mailing lists or forums
On 24/06/2008, Dotan Cohen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
2008/6/24 Jordi Gutiérrez Hermoso [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On 23/06/2008, Dotan Cohen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
2) I must be interoperable with the other engineers running Solidworks.
Your definition of interoperable seems a little
On 24/06/2008, Damon L. Chesser [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
when ever I run [firesomething] I get a segfault.
Strange, I've gotten segfaults too, but it doesn't seem to affect anything.
- Jordi G. H.
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On 24/06/2008, Mumia W.. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 06/24/2008 03:40 PM, Paul Johnson wrote:
On Tue, 2008-06-24 at 13:11 -0400, Damon L. Chesser wrote:
when ever I run firefox (aka iceweasle, how stupid is that!)
Not particularly. The choice there was:
1)
On 21/06/2008, Michelle Konzack [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
[a long point-by-point reponse to something I wrote]
Michelle, I'm not sure how worthwhile it will be to repeat to you
arguments that I'm sure you have heard endless times before. I could
repeat those arguments, but I doubt you would be
On 23/06/2008, Dotan Cohen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
2) I must be interoperable with the other engineers running Solidworks.
Your definition of interoperable seems a little weird. It sounds too
much like the definition of vendor lock-in.
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On 22/06/2008, Thomas H. George [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Question: Is there an MP3 player that plays Ogg files right out of the box?
There are several. I've been quite happy with Samsung products. I have
a YP-U2 Samsung player.
Funny thing to call it mp3 player when you want it to play Ogg. :-)
On 22/06/2008, Thomas H. George [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
they all seem to require Windoze and WMP (I don't even know what WMP is).
Oh, btw, many audio players work just like a regular usb flash drive.
You plug it in, and you treat it like any other pendrive. The Samsung
player I have is like
On 21/06/2008, Dotan Cohen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I personally would be satisfied paying thousands of dollars for
Solidworks and not having access to the source code so long as it runs
on my OS.
I think this is rather nearsighted. Although for what I do,
mathematics, it's easier to argue
On 20/06/2008, Dotan Cohen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Motivate the people that you know to let the software houses know that
we want their software.
And we want it with freedom.
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On 18/06/2008, Bob [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I used Skype video conferencing yesterday and the quality was nowhere near
as good as SIP, though in all fairness it is a bit easier to setup.
Yuck, Skype. I've been earnestly looking for free alternatives.
wengophone was good before it was abandoned
On 15/06/2008, Bernd Kloss [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Did you leave this monitor - beamer (I suppose, your external monitor was a
beamer for lectures) the way described above?
I didn't use a video projector for that particular test I mentioned in
my review, just an external monitor. The
On 15/06/2008, Douglas A. Tutty [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My wife has a poem she wants typed up in a particular format:
First line unindented
next four lines indented
next line unindented
You may want to use the verse environment for this. It's in the
texlive-humanities package.
On 15/06/2008, Chris Bannister [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Interesting, I have been using \newline. Where did you find out out
about the \\~\\ method?
\\ seems to be a synonym for \newline, or maybe it's one of those TeX
vs LaTeX things (e.g. $$...$$ vs \[...\]). And ~ is a space. So
newline,
On 14/06/2008, Marloque [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I would look into the Ubuntu laptops from Dell. If they run Ubuntu, there's
a chance they'll run Debian, since Ubuntu is based off of Debian.
I wrote a review of a Dell Ubuntu Laptop here:
http://everything2.com/title/Dell+Ubuntu+Laptop
On 10/06/2008, Hugo Vanwoerkom [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
That is ridiculous. Is that the way everybody signs a pdf document?
What is more ridiculous is that a signature of this kind is accepted
as legitimate. I say you educate them on the miracle of GPG
signatures.
Also, Acrobat Reader? Oh,
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communicate in
On 08/06/2008, Steve King [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Got a bit of an issue with one of my system users. They have
accidentally moved multiple files from 1 directory, into a single file
in another.
Can we have more details on how this happened? mv won't let you move
many files into one; if
Hi, Steve. I don't think you mean to reply to me only, so I'm moving
the discussion back to the list.
On 08/06/2008, Steve King [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
2008/6/9 Jordi Gutiérrez Hermoso [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On 08/06/2008, Steve King [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Got a bit of an issue with one
On 07/06/2008, Ken Heard [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In Etch the Intel i965 video controller is not supported
yet, but may be supported in Lenny. If it is supported it is probably
in package xserver-xorg-video-i810.
Uhm.
Is this a different i965 card I don't realise? It's in the
On 07/06/2008, Сергей Овчар [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I can't understand what is the bullshit? Why dpkg-reconfigure
does not asked me about video adapter?
The bullshit is that Xorg now does autodetection better than the
Debian scripts could, so it doesn't have to ask you questions. At any
On 06/06/2008, Todd A. Jacobs [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If you're able to get Sun's Java plugin working natively on amd64,
please feel free to tell the rest of us how you managed it. :)
Oh.
Thankfully, I have little use for the Java plugin myself. Looking
forward to the free plugin, though. I
I'm moving this discussion back on list in case someone besides me can help you.
On 05/06/2008, Сергей Овчар [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 05/06/2008, Jordi Gutiérrez Hermoso [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 05/06/2008, Сергей Овчар [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Can anyone help me configure my
On 06/06/2008, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Would someone recommend to me a good Debian/Linux C++ mailing
list?
How about lang.comp.c++.moderated in Usenet?
- Jordi G. H.
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On 05/06/2008, thveillon.debian [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Testing
[snip]
has always been at least as reliable as Ubuntu.
That's not saying much. ;-)
But seriously, people, testing is not stable. If you like bugs and can
live with bugs, then use testing. If you don't like bugs, then run
Hi Sergei,
On 05/06/2008, Сергей Овчар [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Can anyone help me configure my videoadapter i965(notebook acer4315)?
There shouldn't be any need to configure that. It uses the free
(свободный) intel driver, which already comes out of the box in lenny.
Are you having problems
Ack, I didn't think it would happen to me, but it did. Latest testing
Compiz with the Intel GM965 finally crapped out. I had been having
more crashes than usual with Compiz, and now it's finally gone.
Unfortunately, I can't tell if this is partly my fault or not. I did
mess around quite a bit
On 04/06/2008, Jordi Gutiérrez Hermoso [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ack, I didn't think it would happen to me, but it did. Latest testing
Compiz with the Intel GM965 finally crapped out. I had been having
more crashes than usual with Compiz, and now it's finally gone.
Ah, sorry to reply
On 02/06/2008, Douglas A. Tutty [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, Jun 02, 2008 at 07:24:05PM -0500, Jordi Guti?rrez Hermoso wrote:
On 29/05/2008, Todd A. Jacobs [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm attempting to run firefox in a 32-bit chroot
Why? Do you really need to do this? Or is this
On 29/05/2008, Todd A. Jacobs [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm attempting to run firefox in a 32-bit chroot
Why? Do you really need to do this? Or is this just one of those
things you want to do for the geek points?
- Jordi G. H.
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On 01/06/2008, Shams Fantar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm looking for civil engineering sofwares. Do you know a software for
the calculs of forces, the stability of forces, etc. ?
I'm not sure if you're comfortable setting up and solving the PDEs
yourself, but if you are, you should examine
I'm using an Inspiron 1420 laptop. The sound is an Intel chipset. lspci says:
00:1b.0 Audio device: Intel Corporation 82801H (ICH8 Family) HD Audio
Controller (rev 02)
A while ago, perhaps during an upgrade, perhaps during a physical
accident, I lost sound on my left speaker. This had
On 28/05/2008, Raj Kiran Grandhi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
AFAIK the DRM in pdf files that prevent you from printing or copying text
rely on the application to honor the restrictions. So you should just be
able to download the source of whatever application you are using (xpdf,
kpdf, evince,
On 29/05/2008, Paul Cartwright [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I didn't know there was experimental AND unstable...
Experimental isn't a full distribution. You can't have a full
experimental installation. It just has a few packages that are
considered too unstable for unstable. Deemed to have a higher
On 24/05/2008, Douglas A. Tutty [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Setting that aside, you bring up an interesting point. If I take GPLed
code, I modify it internally, and somehow it leaks outside, is the
person who takes it infringing copyright or not? I say they're not,
since the code isn't
On 25/05/2008, Ron Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Now as to whether misappropriating that source code is a crime is
beyond my knowledge. debian-legal would probably know.
I'm starting to think it is, because you do not receive a license if
you don't obtain the code by legal means. Which
On 21/05/2008, Mike Bird [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed May 21 2008 20:01:10 Jordi Gutiérrez Hermoso wrote:
So what's the fix here? Why does a using A::f declaration inside class
B not work?
There's no f(int) in scope, only int(foo).
No, no, wait. This makes no sense. Consider
On 22/05/2008, Mike Bird [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu May 22 2008 06:34:27 Jordi Gutiérrez Hermoso wrote:
The first thing to note is that neither of these is your original
example, so it would be better if you had written the *only*
difference between the two examples above is the access
Feel free to redirect me to a better place to ask if you know of one.
The following code will not compile:
class foo{};
class A{
public:
void f(int a ){a++;};
private:
virtual void f(foo a) = 0;
};
class B : public A{
private:
virtual
On 21/05/2008, Mike Bird [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed May 21 2008 19:00:27 Jordi Gutiérrez Hermoso wrote:
The problem seems to be that all of my functions being named f are
somehow colliding with each other.
Annotated C++ Reference Manual, Ellis Stroustrup, Section 13.1
On 20/05/2008, Dmitryi Elf [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Out of curiousity, does this happen with Nexuiz as well?
Not installed.
Uhm, so aptitude install nexuiz.
It would be interesting to know if other Quake or modified Quake
engines also experience this problem.
Also, do you have an xmodmap
On 18/05/2008, Dmitryi Elf [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The default keyboard driver doesn't allow multiple simultaneous key
presses. This is a big problem for an FPS, as it means the player can either
strafe, turn, or shoot. Looks like only four or so keys can be pressed
simultaneously (tested
2008/5/19 Julien Barnier [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I recently made a «dist-upgrade» on my Thinkpad T21 laptop under
Debian testing (xerver-xorg v7.3+10, kernel 2.6.24-6).
Another one with keyboard problems... do we have a filed bug for this already?
My own keyboard also got wonky about last week or
On 16/05/2008, Gregory Seidman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, May 15, 2008 at 09:44:50PM -0500, Jordi Guti?rrez Hermoso wrote:
On 15/05/2008, Gregory Seidman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Looks like Apple did terrible harm by devoting resources to improving
the functionality and
On 15/05/2008, Rich Healey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How does this work with GPLv3? They changed it from distribute to
convey. Is Airbus conveying the software to its customers or not? If
there is a way to bring a USB dongle and get some of the software from
the entertainment system in
On 14/05/2008, Michelle Konzack [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So you want to have access to the sourcecode od the boardcomputer of a
BMW?
That would be nice. I already bought the car, I should know how it
works, and I should be able to take it to any mechanic (or coder) to
get it fixed, not just
On 15/05/2008, Dotan Cohen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:2008/5/15
Jordi Gutiérrez Hermoso [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On 14/05/2008, Michelle Konzack [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
But you kbnow, that ANY modification in the Electronic or Software
will invalid the right to use the BMW public
On 15/05/2008, Ron Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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On 05/15/08 12:41, Jordi Gutiérrez Hermoso wrote:
On 14/05/2008, Michelle Konzack [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[snip]
OH, Airbus is using Linux too... So, do you want to have access
On 15/05/2008, Ron Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How can the software be conveyed to me if I'm pushing buttons on a
seat-back screen that's connected to a server in the stewardesses'
area. *Especially* since I don't own the seat
Depends on what convey means, doesn't it? I think YOU
On 15/05/2008, Ron Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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On 05/15/08 17:01, Jordi Gutiérrez Hermoso wrote:
On 15/05/2008, Ron Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How can the software be conveyed to me if I'm pushing buttons on a
seat-back
On 15/05/2008, Steve Lamb [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, May 15, 2008 3:19 pm, Jordi Gutiérrez Hermoso wrote:
By the way, unlike you, I do not advocate murder of anyone.
Neither did he. Unlike you, he grasps the concept of allegory.
Getting incensed enough about something to suggest
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