Re: Ubuntu-devel-discuss Digest, Vol 119, Issue 30

2016-10-24 Thread Jesse Steele
ot; importance. Any bug triagers here? Would "High" be more appopriate as Broadcom chips are quite common? ? Iiro Laiho -- next part -- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-devel-discuss/attachments/20161024/df11a9

Re: Feasibility of Python 2.7 security update in 14.04

2016-10-24 Thread Aaron Gable
Yes, both points are true, which is why I initially asked if this could be upgraded as a [security] fix. This is certainly a security upgrade -- preventing POODLE and actually enforcing SSL validation (which lots of folks *think* the're getting, but aren't) are huge wins on the security front. And

Re: Ubuntu in Chinese for Taiwan

2016-10-24 Thread Gunnar Hjalmarsson
Hi Jesse! On 2016-10-22 02:15, Jesse Steele wrote: 1. gcin ONLY: Taiwanese's speed-typing habits in Chinese only fits with the gcin order of character appearance in the input menus. - gcin doesn't install well, depending on the distro. 16.10 broke it, hence this email. - the app search

Should Broadcom wifi drivers be unloaded before suspend to avoid connetivity issues? And the appopriate importance of that problem? (bug #1439771)

2016-10-24 Thread Iiro Laiho
Hi, I am asking if it would be a good idea for Ubuntu to have Broadcom WLAN drivers to unload before going to sleep as a default configuration? Not doing that seems to cause networks to disappear on many systems. Or would my workaround cause some other serious issues? There is a bug report on

Re: Ubuntu in Chinese for Taiwan

2016-10-24 Thread JMZ
Jesse, OT question: Do users of bopomofo in word processors have the opportunity to select a range of characters iff bopomofo is ambiguous? Since txts are often abbreviated, ambiguities can be shrugged off if the context is clear enough. Academic writing is another league completely.

Ubuntu in Chinese for Taiwan

2016-10-24 Thread Jesse Steele
I am an American living in Taiwan. Chinese input is a problem that prevents Taiwanese from using Ubuntu. Two problems: 1. gcin ONLY: Taiwanese's speed-typing habits in Chinese only fits with the gcin order of character appearance in the input menus. - gcin doesn't install well, depending on