So what's the proper workaround for 14.04 to automatically start hostapd on
boot?
Do I have to put smth into /etc/network/interfaces? Or disable interface in
NetworkManager.conf?
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lightdm has hardcoded dependency on bash (= 4.3) which is very strange
- I expect DM to work regardless of which shell is installed in my
system. The dependency should be changed to dash and all the bashisms in
source code (if any) should be eliminated to improve
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chromium has hardcoded dependency on bash (= 4) which is very strange -
I expect browser to work regardless of which shell is installed in my
system. The dependency should be changed to dash and all the bashisms in
source code (if any) should be eliminated to improve
As good as dead if you care about security. Luckily there are plethora
of alternatives out there with OTR support. See http://otr.im for
details.
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Logon works just fine just thought that this dependency is very odd.
Ironically the bug you're referring to was introduced exactly by some
bashism dropped into place where it did not belong to.
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No idea - I've long migrated to software which cares enough about
security not to have critical bugs opened for 5 years.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/296867
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For quite some time now CUPS support structured logging to journald, see
http://cyberelk.net/tim/2013/10/25/cups-adding-support-for-system-
journal/
With the move to systemd stack it would be beneficial to switch to cups
logging to journald by default so the additional
Much better solution would be adding wildcards support directly to /etc/hosts.
Or at least to systemd-resolved.
There is even RFE for the latter: https://github.com/systemd/systemd/issues/766
Having dns server running just to add wildcards is really an overkill.
Systemd-resolved is much better
That's utterly embarrassing - the bug is still present in 16.04!
Although in 15.10 it used to work fine.
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"Restart"
I think it would be much better to just switch to systemd-mount for all
removable media - see https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ubuntu-
meta/+bug/1627546 for details.
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I have the Microsoft Wireless Keyboard 3000 which apparently looks the
same (except, well, it is wireless). The keys mentioned above don't
work on that one either, but neither do the menu key (right of the
right alt key) or the multimedia 1/2/3/4/5 keys.
Is there anything a non-programmer can do
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