I reread all mails and read the new mails. I'm not interested in
continuing the discussion.
> > On 05 Oct 2016, at 16:23, Xen wrote:
> > Oliver Grawert schreef op 05-10-2016 14:41:
> >>
> >> there is ... see ~/.xsession-errors and ~/.cache/upstart/
> >> (and there will be a
Just a very laste note.
On Wed, 2016-10-05 at 22:29 +0200, Xen wrote:
> >> In Windows
>
> Yes you conveniently break off my statement but (I had to look for it)
> it was about something that has *nothing* to do with security as it
> dealth with network shares.
Yes, you mentioned Windows
Colin Watson schreef op 05-10-2016 21:44:
On Wed, Oct 05, 2016 at 04:23:38PM +0200, Xen wrote:
Oliver Grawert schreef op 05-10-2016 14:41:
>along with that click packages are user packages and being used in
>ubuntu products on sale since 2015 (snaps will replace them
>eventually).
That just
Colin Watson schreef op 06-10-2016 13:36:
And yet you then go on to describe more or less how to do exactly that
using ExecStop. (Yes, this is technically "stop" rather than "start"
and requires having a pseudo-service "started" before then, but I think
that's an uninteresting matter of
Hello,
I'd like to present a new free tool for maintainers of software libraries —
Package ABI Diff Tool (pkg-abidiff). It's a tool for backward compatibility
analysis of API/ABI interfaces in Deb packages. The tool is based on ABI
Compliance Checker and ABI Dumper tools.
The tool does the
Hello!
What is the recommended way to publish the script? I guess Launchpad would be
the right place. And using Git repository might be a good idea. I have got a
Launchpad account (jarnos). Is it better to create a project in Launchpad or to
create a PPA? Detailed instruction would be welcome.
On Wed, 05 Oct 2016 14:49:21 +0200
Xen wrote:
> might not even be a problem.
I honestly wonder why you need to run programs off a usb stick. I remember even
when I was a windows users thinking why do I need that. I have run entire
installed systems off an external hard
Brendan Perrine schreef op 06-10-2016 23:54:
On Wed, 05 Oct 2016 14:49:21 +0200
Xen wrote:
might not even be a problem.
I honestly wonder why you need to run programs off a usb stick. I
remember even when I was a windows users thinking why do I need that.
I have run