I just did an upgrade of Kubuntu 14.10, first in a few weeks.
When I downloaded a .zip in Firefox it asked me to open it in Archive
Mounter instead of Ark then nothing happened. I opened the downloads
folder from Firefox and it opened in Nautilus instead of Dolphin.
So, the upgrade process
a)
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It might be an issue with cache lines, using shared libs memory layout
might fit better to your processor-caches
Would be interesting to verify performance on different architecture.
As I explained I tested this behavior on different micro-architectures
of both AMD and Intel. The behavior
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On 1/26/15 10:35 AM, Robie Basak wrote:
On Mon, Jan 26, 2015 at 01:40:54PM +, Bernie wrote:
Upgrades simply should NOT do this, they should only upgrade programs
which
are already installed.
[...]
Policy changes as to which
On Mon, Jan 26, 2015 at 01:40:54PM +, Bernie wrote:
Upgrades simply should NOT do this, they should only upgrade programs which
are already installed.
[...]
Policy changes as to which applications are installed should only happen in
new releases.
Indeed this is the policy. See [1] for
Thank you Gunnar and Dimitri for your response - I am still learning and
appreciate the guidance!
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On 24 January 2015 at 08:04, Gunnar Hjalmarsson gunna...@ubuntu.com
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Hi Dave!
On 2015-01-24 01:21, Dave
I think there is a development issue here. I ran:
$ aptitude why nautilus
i accountsservice Suggests gnome-control-center
i A gnome-control-center Depends gnome-settings-daemon (= 3.7.91)
i A gnome-settings-daemon Depends nautilus-data (= 2.91.3-1)
i A nautilus-data Suggests
Hi,
It might be an issue with cache lines, using shared libs memory layout
might fit better to your processor-caches
Would be interesting to verify performance on different architecture.
Regards, Frank
On 25.01.2015 12:44, Marcus Pollice wrote:
Marcus Pollice
On 22.12.2014 03:20,