Hello,
Adam Borowski, le mar. 11 juin 2019 03:15:21 +0200, a ecrit:
> The text console is restricted to 256/512 characters at one time only
> because of some ancient hardware.
D-i uses by default bterm, which avoid such limitation, and has some
support for more languages, e.g. right-to-left.
Sam
On Mon, Jun 10, 2019 at 12:56:53PM -0400, Sam Hartman wrote:
> > "Adam" == Adam Borowski writes:
> Adam> On Sat, Jun 08, 2019 at 10:23:08PM +0200, Jonathan Carter wrote:
>
> So, d-i over serial is important and is likely to stay that way.
>
> If I'm actually having to interact with an in
On 2019-06-10 13:09:52 -0400 (-0400), Kyle Edwards wrote:
> On Mon, 2019-06-10 at 16:56 +, Jeremy Stanley wrote:
[...]
> > 6. To allow for easier manual verification of key transitions,
> > always sign new keys with their predecessors when creating them.
>
> We haven't signed the new key at th
On Mon, 2019-06-10 at 16:56 +, Jeremy Stanley wrote:
> 2. Don't place all your trust key revocation, instead plan a
> rotation schedule so that even if a key falls into the wrong hands
> it's more likely users will smell something fishy when they see it
> used to sign new artifacts after expira
On 2019-06-10 11:18:35 -0400 (-0400), Kyle Edwards wrote:
[...]
> If you're using GPG on the published repository, how does your
> repository server handle its signing GPG key? Does someone have to type
> in a password every time it wants to publish a package, or is it
> unattended, with either an
> "Adam" == Adam Borowski writes:
Adam> On Sat, Jun 08, 2019 at 10:23:08PM +0200, Jonathan Carter wrote:
So, d-i over serial is important and is likely to stay that way.
If I'm actually having to interact with an installer, I prefer an
accessible GUI most, a CLI second and a TUI third.
On Sat, 2019-06-08 at 02:25 +0200, Matthias Klumpp wrote:
> Am Do., 6. Juni 2019 um 20:33 Uhr schrieb Kyle Edwards
> :
> >
> >
> > Hello all,
> >
> > I have been preparing Ubuntu releases for CMake on our own APT
> > repository for several months now. We did this by preparing our own
> > reposit
> "Osamu" == Osamu Aoki writes:
Osamu> Hi, Let's think in a bit different perspective.
Osamu> What is the outcome of "Deep Lerning". That's "knowledge".
Osamu> If the dictionary of "knowledge" is expressed in a freely
Osamu> usable software format with free license, isn't i
> "Mo" == Mo Zhou writes:
>>> Specifically, I defined 3 types of pre-trained machine learning
>>> models / deep learning models:
>>>
>>> Free Model, ToxicCandy Model. Non-free Model
>>>
>>> Developers who'd like to touch DL software should be cautious to
>>> the
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Hi zigo,
According to the upstream temporary fix[1], the ZFS SIMD issue is
specific to x86 architecture. It affects the following 3 parts of
ZFS:
1. fast fletcher checksum (sse*, avx*) (used for data integrity check)
2. raidz
3. illumos crypto library
Some architectures such as ppc64el are not a
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