Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Tomasz Buchert
* Package name: gravit
Version : 0.5.1
Upstream Author : Gerald Kaszuba
* URL : http://gravit.slowchop.com/
* License : GPL2
Programming Lang: C
Description : visually stunning gravity simulator
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Where do get the idea cacert uses popup's ?
The only things states in RDL that user has to be informed about the copyright
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Van: paul.is.w...@gmail.com [mailto:paul.is.w...@gmail.com] Namens Paul Wise
Verzonden: woensdag 2 april 2014 08:47
Aan: debian-devel@lis
On Wed, Apr 02, 2014 at 09:43:34AM +, Bas van den Dikkenberg wrote:
> Where do get the idea cacert uses popup's ?
>
> The only things states in RDL that user has to be informed about the
> copyright
Read the previous post, and please avoid top-posting. This post is turning out
weirdly becau
Hi,
Paul Wise:
> Encrypted and unencrypted connections are equivalent because anyone
> who is on your network path (or can manipulate DNS or BGP) can MITM
> the connection.
Somebody could passively log the connection for later analysis.
Your argument does not hold for this case.
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-- Matthias
On Wed, Apr 2, 2014 at 6:09 PM, Matthias Urlichs wrote:
> Somebody could passively log the connection for later analysis.
> Your argument does not hold for this case.
I don't have an argument, I'm saying that Snowden revealed that global
active adversaries like the NSA and GCHQ have been doing th
On 30/03/14 15:20, Jonas Smedegaard wrote:
> Please use https://wiki.debian.org/UnifiedCommunications as starting
> point. There is already link to a (mini-)HOWTO on some server setup,
> but if that does not adequately cover conference calls (I haven't tried
> yet myself) then consider extendi
As mentioned in Tincho's recent email on the RTC/VoIP/IM client thread,
none of the clients have great address book integration
But what is the address book strategy itself?
Is there a different solution per desktop? E.g. Gnome seems to have
Evolution and Evolution Data Server. I have found th
On 04/02/2014 07:49 AM, Thomas Goirand wrote:
It feels great to use apt instead of apt-get / apt-cache, and the new
colorful output is awesome (btw, will Dpkg::Progress-Fancy be on by
default on the next update? I kind of like it...).
Any hint on how to properly configure the colorful output?
Hi,
Am Mittwoch, den 02.04.2014, 13:49 +0800 schrieb Thomas Goirand:
> I really first thought it has to do with the day of washing the lions
> ceremony [1]. I'd suggest avoiding such a date for announcements in the
> future. Anyway, I then checked the facts, and really ... \o/ !!!
I very much agr
On 04/02/2014 04:43 AM, Bas van den Dikkenberg wrote:
The only things states in RDL that user has to be informed about the copyright
I find this, perhaps, the most interesting and on-topic comment in this
thread.
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Hi
recent discussions on lkml really made me rethink the systemd
position.
How is it possible that:
* systemd maintainers (Kay Sievers) considers an obvious bug in
his code that locks out users something not in need to be cared
for?
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=76935
El Wed, 2 de Apr 2014 a las 7:12 PM, Norbert Preining
escribió:
Hi
recent discussions on lkml really made me rethink the systemd
position.
How is it possible that:
* systemd maintainers (Kay Sievers) considers an obvious bug in
his code that locks out users something not in need to be cared
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