Launchpad Entry: packageselection-foundations-n-multiarch-support Created: SteveLangasek Contributors: SteveLangasek Packages affected: dpkg, apt, gcc, glibc, binutils, linux-libc-dev, update-manager, software-properties-gtk, synaptic? Summary Integrate support for cross-architecture installation of binary packages (particularly i386<->amd64, but also other combinations) in dpkg and apt. Release N
Summary Extensions to the MultiarchSpec necessary for automated cross-building and Motivation Many people want cross-compiling to work easily on Debian systems. This requires the availability of cross-toolchains, and the ability to install cross-dependencies before building a package. Both of these things can be provided by minor developments of the base MultiarchSpec. We do already have methods t
Driver overview This page details support for the Intel GMA500 "Poulsbo" video hardware with Ubuntu 12.04 and higher. Unfortunately the support for this hardware is extremely limited on Linux. There are several drivers, but all lack certain basic features, such as future and current maintenance or support for suspend and hardware acceleration. Currently, the best supported driver for Ubuntu is gma
Driver overview This page details support for the Intel GMA500 "Poulsbo" video hardware with Ubuntu 12.04 and higher. Unfortunately the support for this hardware is extremely limited on Linux. There are several drivers, but all lack certain basic features, such as future and current maintenance or support for suspend and hardware acceleration. Currently, the best supported driver for Ubuntu is gma
Dash as /bin/sh In Ubuntu 6.10, the default system shell, /bin/sh, was changed to dash (the Debian Almquist Shell); previously it had been bash (the GNU Bourne-Again Shell). The same change will affect users of Ubuntu 6.06 LTS upgrading directly to Ubuntu 8.04 LTS. This document explains this change and what you should do if you encounter problems. The default login shell remains bash. Opening a t
Launchpad Entry: mobile-karmic-android-execution-environment Created: April 28th, 2009 Contributors: Michael Casadevall, Emmet Hikory Packages affected: android, linux Summary An envionment allowing for experimentation with the Android user interface, and execution of Android-targeted applications will be made available for use in Ubuntu. Release Note Ubuntu now allows execution of Android applica
This page describes building an armel Debian/Ubuntu root filesystem. It's only from scratch in that you are not starting from installer images, and you don't need target hardware to build it; the code is not rebuilt though, pre-build .deb packages are downloaded and installed instead. Using rootstock Simplest and recommended way, just run rootstock to create your rootfs (check ARM/RootStock for mo
ARM Info 12.04 Release OMAP: Texas Instruments OMAP page Tegra (AC100): Toshiba AC100 Nvidia Tegra 2 page IMX53: Freescale IMX53 QuickStart Board Page ARM Server: ARM Server Page General Information Team Ubuntu ARM Team Bugs ~ubuntu-arm Fail to build list (ftbfs) Fail list Build Farm Status Builders Participating Flavours Ubuntu Desktop Ubuntu Server Ubuntu Core Kubuntu Desktop Release Targeted In
Launchpad Entry: https://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/+spec/replacement-init Created: 2006-06-23 by ScottJamesRemnant Contributors: ScottJamesRemnant, ErikTroan, ThomasHood Packages affected: upstart, sysvinit, initscripts Summary Replace the init daemon from the sysvinit package with a modern event-based system that is better able to guarantee a robust boot process and deal with the events from t
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