[Live-demo] Re: [OSGeo] #532: VMware client Xorg unable to log in
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Thu Feb 11 21:41:23 EST 2010
#532: VMware client Xorg unable to log in
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Reporter: wildintellect | Owner: live-demo at lists.osgeo.org
Type: defect | Status: new
Priority: normal | Component: LiveDVD
Resolution: | Keywords: desktop 3.0 VMWare
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Comment (by hamish):
Replying to [ticket:532 wildintellect]:
> Should we temporarily disable the sudo apt-get dist-upgrade to
> exlude kernel updates?
"dist-upgrade" should never be there in the first place.
To be hard nosed about it, if VMware can't handle a security fix in the
kernel they should release an update.
Ubuntu should not change the main kernel version in a security update,
just the bit after the first "-". fwiw (I don't know if this is true for
ubuntu) debian bumps the package name if the ABI will be broken by the
security update:
kernel-image-2.4.27-2-686
kernel-image-2.4.27-3-686
> I also think we should modify the ubuntu config to only notify
> users about updates every 3-7 days. So that a normal person using
> it in a workshop will never see the update prompt.
updates are useless for live-DVD users, mostly useless for live-USB stick
users (they fill up the modifications space very quickly), but very
important for folks who have installed from the DVD/USB.
I don't think it matters what you put it for live-DVD users if the clock
will be reset every time they boot -- does the clock restart when you
first boot? In that case they won't see a message unless they leave the
computer booted from the DVD for a week. Or does it run like a Sunday cron
job? shrug. The VM could easily be left open for a week though.
shrug,
Hamish
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