One way to leverage these volunteers is to deputise them and have them
participate in the activities as a shadow member.
That way you have the opportunity to train these people and share the load
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> If every developer sent this list an email every time there was a new
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Imagine the alternative, a single source of release information for 20,000
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On Fri.,
Public bug reported:
The current version in hardy is:
fdupes_1.40-4build1_i386
The current version in natty is:
fdupes_1.50-PR2-3_i386
The functionality I'm looking for is the -L/--hardlink option, replace all
duplicate files with hardlinks to the first file in each set of duplicates
I don't have permissions to set this to Won't Fix, but it is my
understanding that VMware has declined to provide any updates for this -
one of the main reasons I'm no longer running vmware-server on my
infrastructure.
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with a GUI to
that command. It allowed you to compose a command and on completion,
you'd be back at the CLI, ready to run the tool.
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On 23/10/09 10:33, Ryan Dwyer wrote:
So then that brings up the question of what web based tool should be used.
Ubuntu Server has chosen eBox as that tool.
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that comes with installing sensible defaults.
Perhaps your blueprint might attempt to describe functionality, rather
than a GUI. If you're not careful you will be building ebox or webmin
all over again.
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an article
about this: http://itmaze.com.au/articles/cio/
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entail. Of
course these two options are not mutually exclusive :)
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From a usability perspective we cannot expect a user to launch the
configuration editor to change this default value. I'll have a look at
how it's packaged and see if I can come up with a better default value,
say 10 minutes.
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to being enough to deal with a bell-curve that is
heading this way.
It would be really productive if we can come up with a process that
leveraged the size of the community, but I'm yet to figure a way that we
can pass it on.
Thoughts?
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to continue to flourish and grow while the masses
arrive with their questions and bug-reports?
Perhaps I'm seeing something that isn't there. Perhaps others are
already thinking about this and I've just come along to add more noise
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no indication of expertise.
And typically, using launchpad as an example, experts don't seem to get
a lot of karma, since most of their activity is in the preparation of a
single launchpad action, a patch, or an answer, or whatever.
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to have control over urls we're
sending people to.
Cheers,
Al.
Doesn't the Ubuntu documentation wiki already handle redirects?
Don't we require authentication to edit the wiki?
Can we not make such a redirect immutable?
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On 24/06/09 01:11, Jean Daniel wrote:
Browse the command line history with Ctrl-R and then type a few
characters that you know are part of the command you are looking for
You made my day with this tip!
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in thinking that a technical argument can be had in a
civilised tone.
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to
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applications that it is taken seriously - almost like not
willing to accept that their little program is used by real people for
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and supporting the vast array of hardware is nigh-on impossible, I
think that unless we find a way to become more disciplined about
regressions, this problem will only get larger.
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The version 0.7.9~exp2ubuntu10 does *not* contain the Telstra Bigpond
mirror, just the New Zealand ihug mirror. Marking this bug as fix-
released.
After discussion with jpds, I'll register the mirror on the official
list and when that is completed I'll add a new wishlist bug to request
that the
Well one stab at that is to use Ubuntu Brainstorm:
http://brainstorm.ubuntu.com/
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Telstra BigPond has now changed the location of the mirror.
It was at:
http://mirror.gamearena.com.au/ubuntu/
It is now at:
http://mirror.files.bigpond.com/ubuntu/
** Changed in: python-apt (Ubuntu)
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The new mirror (203.46.104.19) is now:
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On 14/04/09 22:40, Onkar Shinde wrote:
On Tue, Apr 14, 2009 at 3:47 PM, Onno Benschop o...@itmaze.com.au wrote:
Today I finally got to the bottom of why apt-get/aptitude update was
failing. The owner of an Australian mirror has moved the files to a
different server.
Apart from updating
=
Is this documented anywhere and did I miss it?
Is this a known feature?
Will/Have others upgrading from EOL Gutsy to Hardy see(n) this same problem?
Finally, should I change the stanza to:
//hostname/share /mnt cifs username=***,password***=,ip=192.168.0.3,ro 0 0
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The arguments for Xephyr and Xnest appear to be mostly the same.
The call that tsclient makes is:
Xnest :1 -once -geometry 1024x768 -query 127.0.0.1
The equivalent Xephyr call is:
Xephyr :1 -once -screen 1024x768 -query 127.0.0.1
I'd not be surprised if there are other parameters that
On 31/03/09 10:24, Nay Myo Win wrote:
how can i Participate?
By reading this:
* https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ServerTeam
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: Running intrepid
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On 04/03/09 17:58, Mackenzie Morgan wrote:
On Wednesday 04 March 2009 3:50:32 am Onno Benschop wrote:
Can someone please explain to me why I'm asked to download 32.2Mb of an
update that has as a description:
No change rebuild to satisfy build dependency for kdepim security
update
Just like to note that I had added an Australian mirror to this bug
report and that mirror is not in python-apt 0.7.9~exp2ubuntu7
So, unless you want me to open a separate bug, I'm marking this bug as
New again.
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who lost data when they
pressed C-A-B?
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I am unable to test this on a hardy machine at this time, but can
confirm that it has the same behaviour on gutsy and that it has been
fixed on intrepid.
Gutsy: 2.11-2.2ubuntu1 - confirmed
Hardy: 2.11-2.3ubuntu1 - confirmed
Intrepid: 2.11-5 - does not have a problem
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Hmm, I did in fact test it on a hardy machine, but forgot to edit the
message before hitting send :)
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Click on [Continue] and watch the fireworks...
(It's supposed to draw a [Login] button)
Disabling the plug-in (Adblock Plus) makes this work.
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For future visitors to this bug, Harald and I discussed this on IRC.
His comments included that taskjuggler is kde3, not kde4, so help won't
work any more anyway.
A work-around, to be able to read the help is:
cd /usr/share/doc/kde4/HTML/en/
sudo ln -s /usr/share/doc/kde/HTML/en/taskjuggler .
Uhm, I'm not sure that I understand what you're writing.
Kubuntu-default-settings is clearly not an upstream package. The
original bug was for khelpcentre, which you changed to kdebase-runtime.
Also, just because this isn't a bug you are personally fixing, doesn't
mean that the bug is invalid.
Marking new again.
I also suspect that this bug is not in kdebase-runtime, nor in Kubuntu-
default-settings, but I'll leave the package allocation alone for the
moment.
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Binary package hint: php-fpdf
The latest version visible on http://fpdf.org/en/download.php is v1.6.
Changes:
v1.6 (2008-08-03)
- GIF image support.
- Images can now trigger page breaks.
- Possibility to have different page formats in a single document.
-
Also add Australia Telstra Bigpond mirror:
http://mirror.gamearena.com.au/ubuntu/
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The mirror list is owned by python-apt -- so I'm reassigning this.
/usr/share/python-apt/templates/Ubuntu.mirrors
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You
With libvirt-bin it automatically installs netcat-openbsd dnsmasq-base,
but when I run aptitude purge, it leaves netcat-openbsd behind.
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Under intrepid, I have just installed the latest dev version,
0.9-0ubuntu6, using the following instructions (which I'm including
because my comment might be a result of me making a mistake here):
sudo aptitude install bzr
sudo aptitude install fakeroot
mkdir vmbuilder
cd vmbuilder/
bzr
What I cannot seem to find is a way to install that or 0.9-0ubuntu5
under intrepid. Any workarounds or suggestions?
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Can you please show the actual output of the script?
Also, your script doesn't show the unserialized version of the data.
I suggest you add the following to your script and show the output:
$blob = serialize($data) ;
$new_data = unserialize($blob) ;
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This is not a fail.
I think you misunderstand what serialize() does. The purpose is to
encapsulate the content of an object - be it a string, array or class -
and store it in a single string variable.
The PHP manual says this about serialize():
Returns a string containing a byte-stream
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Can you please show the actual output of the script?
Also, your script doesn't show the unserialized version of the data.
I suggest you add the following to your script and show the output:
$blob = serialize($data) ;
$new_data = unserialize($blob) ;
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This is not a fail.
I think you misunderstand what serialize() does. The purpose is to
encapsulate the content of an object - be it a string, array or class -
and store it in a single string variable.
The PHP manual says this about serialize():
Returns a string containing a byte-stream
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If you are having trouble, the best way to get support is to ask the
publisher of the ppa you subscribed to.
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I'm not going to tell you what to do, but it seems to me that coding
defensively would be smart.
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Dennis, is there any reason your patch doesn't use status_of_proc like
all our other patches?
+ status)
+ status_of_proc $DAEMON winbind exit 0 || exit $?
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and will terminate when the exit status is not 0, so, checking other
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Dennis, is there any reason your patch doesn't use status_of_proc like
all our other patches?
+ status)
+ status_of_proc $DAEMON winbind exit 0 || exit $?
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gpg: Invalid passphrase; please try again ...
gpg: can't query passphrase in batch mode
gpg: Invalid passphrase; please try again ...
gpg: can't query passphrase in batch mode
gpg: encrypted with 2048-bit ELG-E key, ID A94050E9, created 2006-11-26
Onno Benschop (IT Trouble Shooter) [EMAIL
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This indicated an invalid path in ~/.gnupg/gpg.conf, commenting out the
path and restarting Thunderbird fixed the issue.
I'm closing this bug because the gpg.conf file came from a gutsy
installation.
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In case this helps resolve the issue for you:
$ sudo update-java-alternatives -s java-6-sun
I suspect that the following is not required, but I had run that also:
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At the time I logged the bug I was running Gutsy, at present I'm running
Intrepid.
This is quite strange. The new default for time display includes
seconds. When it's running using that as a format, the update is delayed
by about half a second or so, not really a problem.
However, if you turn
to the Ubuntu-Server community, I'd personally love to read
other reports which would allow me to virtually attend more
presentations across more areas.
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Binary package hint: gnome-system-tools
The Shared Folders menu option does not exist in System -
Administration.
1. Up to date Intrepid from fresh install.
2. Look for System - Administration - Shared Folders (as indicated in Help)
3. Instead, right-click Folder in
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-system-tools
When a folder is shared by right-clicking on the folder in Nautilus and
sharing it, the folder is shared, but it does not show up in shares-
admin.
File sharing is hard enough for novice users without adding an extra
layer of
After removing the tick box from the Nautilus sharing option and sharing
the folder through the shares-admin tool, the folder is once again
shared.
Nautilus does not show that the folder is shared.
Sharing the folder in Nautilus, while it is shared using shares-admin,
results in a shared folder.
No wonder the results are so confusing, there are many smbd processes
running:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ ps -ealf | grep smb
5 S root 6227 1 0 80 0 - 3411 select 07:38 ?00:00:00
/usr/sbin/smbd -D
1 S root 6237 6227 0 80 0 - 3411 pause 07:38 ?00:00:00
The blinking in my case had to do with the TV out being active, adding a
monitor section and referring to it in the screen seems to turn that
behaviour off:
Section Monitor
Identifier tv
Option Ignoretrue
EndSection
Section Screen
Option
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I've just installed Intrepid from the Alternate CD and brightness works
just fine on my R52 18586MM. I've made no customisations, no
configuration changes, or any fixes and I started from a virgin disk
(well, reformatted :)
The Access IBM key doesn't appear to work out of the box.
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On 25/10/08 04:42, cwsupport wrote:
The NTP server comes up down like a yoyo during system boot
How did you determine this?
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with multiple interfaces available, but I suspect
now that the code runs for *each* interface, causing NTP to be restarted
multiple times. While annoying, this should not actually cause it to fail.
I'm much more interested in attempting to determine what starts NTP and
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with multiple interfaces available, but I suspect
now that the code runs for *each* interface, causing NTP to be restarted
multiple times. While annoying, this should not actually cause it to fail.
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On 27/10/08 05:27, Michael Hipp wrote:
I've been using this for some years with no problems until Gutsy.
What am I missing?
Different shell? There was a transition from sh to dash
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The machines that you are having issues with, were they fresh hardy
installs, upgrades, or a mixture?
How are their network interfaces managed?
Are they running Ubuntu, or Ubuntu-server?
In re-reading this bug-report, I can see there are many issues that
appear to affect this bug and the NTP
The machines that you are having issues with, were they fresh hardy
installs, upgrades, or a mixture?
How are their network interfaces managed?
Are they running Ubuntu, or Ubuntu-server?
In re-reading this bug-report, I can see there are many issues that
appear to affect this bug and the NTP
think
it means.
Comments or suggestions?
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Can you please advise where you got the vmware-server package from and
which version it is?
Also, which Ubuntu release are you running?
** Changed in: vmware-server (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Incomplete
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vmware-update-2.6.27-5.5.7 can not run update
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/288272
Huh?
In Comment #4 you would see that your patch was included in dosfstools
2.11-2.3ubuntu1, the bug was marked fix released on 12 Mar 08 - 11:45
If that is not what you mean, then can you please elaborate?
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memory saving patch to dosfsck
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/189184
You received
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If it is something that the server team can fix, I strongly suspect that
we'll add it to the to-do list.
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: smbldap-tools
The package description includes this HowTo URL: http://samba.idealx.org
/smbldap-howto.en.html, which does not appear to exist anymore.
The new URL appears to be: http://www.iallanis.info/smbldap-tools/docs
/samba-ldap-howto/
** Affects:
Noticed in gutsy, version: 0.9.2-3
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I looked at the URL supplied, https://help.ubuntu.com/community/EeePC
and found no references to dosfslabel.
Also, the mkfs.vfat has a -n option which allows you to supply the
volume-name.
I don't find any references to dosfslabel in the dosfstools source code
and have not found any packages
This was fixed here:
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/dosfstools/2.11-5
** Bug watch added: Debian Bug tracker #414183
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=414183
** Also affects: dosfstools (Debian) via
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=414183
Importance:
Would a message to the console if neither -a or -r are provided *and an
error is detected* be an appropriate way to address this concern?
For example the output currently is (using a file-system without errors
- I don't have a broken one handy:
$ dosfsck test.img
dosfsck 2.11, 12 Mar 2005,
- to
name a few issues.
Kind regards,
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to pair my keyboard, here's what happens
leading up to bluetooth-properties crashing.
This sounds like an issue I saw last month where the pass-phrase request
times out - so if you type fast during pairing, it all works.
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