Josselin Mouette: This is not a giant root exploit, this is a feature

3. they don t pay their debts to banks and rich people, and they stay in the Euro zone.It s as simple as that: nothing in European treaties can force a country to leave the Euro zone. And nothing in these treaties can force a country to honor their bonds. Greece is a sovereign state and, as such, can choose not to honor its sovereign debt. And choose to stay in the Euro zone: why would they want to go out? What does it have to do with the currency those bonds have been emitted in? If California were to cease payment of its public debt (something not likely to happen at all, hmm?), would it have to abandon the Dollar? But here is a thing that has been forbidden for a long time in European treaties: for a country to help financially another one to pay its debts. This rule was introduced by Jacques Delors (a man who knows what being European means) precisely in order to avoid the contagion we are facing currently because of stupid help plans all across Europe. Yes: the whole idea of Merkozy s grand plan to save Euro while helping Greece (a weird kind of help, starving people, really) is illegal. So in addition to being liars, Mrs Merkel and Mr Sarkozy are delinquents. So let Greece cease payment of its debt. A few banks will sink: so what? This will create less unemployment than letting our whole economy sink. European States will guarantee citizens savings up to 30 k , that s one of the other clever European rules (some countries guarantee more). Other people, rich people only, will lose their savings. Will that prevent you from sleeping? Not me. But that could prevent from sleeping a number of friends of Mrs Merkel s and Mr Sarkozy s. And wouldn t that be a good reason for lying and violating European treaties?
apt-get install -t experimental gnomeThanks go to Joss for putting together new GNOME 3 meta-packages, and the rest of the Debian GNOME people for months of hard planning and packaging work, and painful testing transition handling. Before you ask, yeah, not all of GNOME 3.x is in unstable yet, but will soon be, as precedent transitions start clearing the way. And yeah, GNOME 3.2 will come just after the two remaining package sets enter testing. To compensate, you'll find that you have some GNOME leaf packages pending an upgrade to 3.2.0-1 while you read this.
[TNEF e-mails should] be banned by all means.[/UPDATE 2011-09-20] Now, before I close, please always try to convince the sender/postmaster to fix their setup. It has only advantages: text/plain e-mails are smaller, they're less likely to contain malicious code (i.e. no parts hidden away from the virus scanner on the mail server (amavis can read TNEF e-mails, if libconvert-tnef-perl is installed)) and all recipients can open the e-mails with the client of their choice.
git clone git://git.debian.org/~hertzog/sat-britney.git
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There s not much yet, except some Python code to generate a SAT problem that can be fed to a SAT solver. But I really look forward to this project.
Representing Debian during Solutions Linux
During the second week, I spent 3 days in Paris to help manage the Debian booth at Solutions Linux.
We have responded to lots of queries but most visitors already knew Debian, and many of them use it at work and/or at home. We tried to recruit those people as new members for Debian France, the local association. We also sold all our remaining goodies.
The Ubuntu people were interviewed by France 3 (an important TV channel) and we took this opportunity (with the consent of the Ubuntu guys) to show our Debian t-shirts in the background: you can watch the video here (in French), you can see me with Carl Chenet at 1:21.
We have also been interviewed by Intelli n TV: here and here (both in French). I m not very good at this exercise. One comment Liked this article? Click here. My blog is Flattr-enabled.
As of August 1st, we will discontinue support for the following browsers and their predecessors: Firefox 3.5, Internet Explorer 7, and Safari 3. In these older browsers you may have trouble using certain features in Gmail, Google Calendar, Google Talk, Google Docs and Google Sites, and eventually these apps may stop working entirely.Given the importance of Google, the impact is huge. This company has acquired the power to basically dictate what browser you can provide to your users - otherwise they won t be able to access what many of them now consider vital functionality. Such a decision denotes a grave misunderstanding of the workstation ecosystem from the Google people. It means they consider their only target to be nerdy users with home computers they can (and want to) upgrade and break every 3 months with the latest version of Windows or Fedora. What about corporate computers? What about non-techy people who buy a computer and stick with the OS that was sold with it for 4 years? I m afraid they are still the vast majority of web users. You can t decide to deploy a new version of IE of Firefox on a large number of computers for next month. Sometimes, this is not even possible (hello Windows 2000/XP users). For Debian squeeze, this means no more Firefox for you. Epiphany and Konqueror might still work, but Google loves sending JavaScript that make old versions of Webkit struggle. And anyway, this is just the beginning. In a few months they will tell us to upgrade again to Firefox 4.2 and IE 12. One week after their release, yeah! Let s quote a comment which should help understanding the reasoning behind such decisions.
Andy, while I understand staying on LTS, I think it's a little bit silly to use a mission critical machine for web browsing in that way. Also, there is no reason your browser has to be tied in lockstep to your OS. Two simple solutions:Belief #1: the browser can (and should) be independent from the OS . It s interesting to note that the same people who say this are the ones who also jerk off at the idea of desktops and phones with tight web integration. This integration comes at a cost: this restricts your ability to change everything in the browser from one day to another. Belief #2: long-term OSes are for mission-critical servers only . Yeah sure, that s why Windows has a lifecycle of 3 years. Desktops are no different at all from servers on this matter. You don t upgrade your desktop every 6 months when you do serious work with it; the cost and the risk are just too high. And anyway, this comes again from the same people who want to upgrade every single component of said mission-critical servers every 2 months to install the latest version of their preferred web framework. Belief #3: people can upgrade their browsers or OSes . No really they can t. Many people wouldn t know how to do this, even with a step-by-step documentation. And in enterprise deployments, they are restricted from doing so. Thanks for spreading the clich that web developers are clueless, spotty nerds, incapable of understanding the needs of production environments. Apparently Google is not exempt from this disease.
1. Don't use the built-in browser for your main web browsing. Install Chrome, for example. or,
2. Since LTS is designed for servers and other "can't have any chance of downtime" machines, quit using that machine as your web browsing box and use a personal laptop for such things, which you can keep up to date with the current OS release instead of waiting 2 years.
Package: gnome gnome-desktop-environment gnome-core alacarte brasero cheese ekiga empathy gdm3 gcalctool gconf-editor gnome-backgrounds gnome-bluetooth gnome-media gnome-netstatus-applet gnome-nettool gnome-system-monitor gnome-system-tools gnome-user-share baobab gnome-dictionary gnome-screenshot gnome-search-tool gnome-system-log gstreamer0.10-tools gucharmap gvfs-bin hamster-applet nautilus-sendto seahorse seahorse-plugins sound-juicer totem-plugins remmina vino gksu xdg-user-dirs-gtk gnome-shell gnome-panel dmz-cursor-theme eog epiphany-browser evince evolution evolution-data-server file-roller gedit gnome-about gnome-applets gnome-control-center gnome-disk-utility gnome-icon-theme gnome-keyring gnome-menus gnome-panel gnome-power-manager gnome-screensaver gnome-session gnome-settings-daemon gnome-terminal gnome-themes gnome-user-guide gvfs gvfs-backends metacity mutter nautilus policykit-1-gnome totem yelp gnome-themes-extras gnome-games libpam-gnome-keyring rhythmbox-plugins banshee rhythmbox-plugin-cdrecorder system-config-printer totem-mozilla epiphany-extensions gedit-plugins evolution-plugins evolution-exchange evolution-webcal gnome-codec-install transmission-gtk avahi-daemon tomboy network-manager-gnome gnome-games-extra-data gnome-office update-notifier shotwell liferea epiphany-browser-data empathy-common nautilus-sendto-empathy brasero-common Pin: release experimental Pin-Priority: 500 Package: * Pin: release experimental Pin-Priority: 150The list might not be exhaustive and sometimes you will have to give supplementary hints to apt for the upgrade to succeed, but it s better than nothing. I hope you find this useful. I m enjoying my shiny new GNOME 3 desktop and it s off for a good start. My main complaint is that hamster-applet (time tracker) has not yet been integrated in the shell.
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You will also need to install eatmydata in your chroot, unless you want to regenerate it from scratch. And now you can enjoy your super-fast builds.EXTRAPACKAGES="eatmydata" if [ -z "$LD_PRELOAD" ]; then LD_PRELOAD=/usr/lib/libeatmydata/libeatmydata.so else LD_PRELOAD="$LD_PRELOAD":/usr/lib/libeatmydata/libeatmydata.so fi export LD_PRELOAD
25. Can I turn HP Smart Install off or on?Bunch of idiots. If I buy a 100 printer, it s not so that I have to buy a 100 operating system just to activate it.
Yes. You can use the HP Smart Install utility to disable/enable HP Smart Install. The utility is stored on the software CD, in the UTIL folder. SIUtility.exe is for 32-bit operating systems and SIUtility64.exe is for 64-bit operating systems.
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