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mathiaz: Riddell and I didn't go over that one yet, but I'll take care of it
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so it seems that the ebox sru is in the hand of the archive admins mathiaz: not yet, but i know where to find the procedure
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kirkland: do you know how to accept SRU ? ok - so we're at step 5 from the SRU procedure. and then the archive admins will push that into -updates well, after the ACK from the motu-sru it goes to SRU-verification team nxvl: IIRC you are/were part of the motu-sru team? sommer: ebox, libebox and ebox-usersandgroups sommer: I've uploaded all the packages to intrepid-proposed Next meeting will be on Tuesday, February 17th at 16:00 UTC in #ubuntu-meeting. He is looking for volunteers to test suspend and hibernate on server hardware. In the process he wrote up a MIR for the wakeonlan package. Kirkland also reported on his suspend and hibernate tests with server hardware: all of them worked beautifully. soren pointed to a thread on ubuntu-server discussing this topic. He asked whether powernowd should be installed by default by a server install. Kirkland noted that cpu frequently scaling was not enabled in a default server install. After some discussion it was suggested to provide a different dovecot configuration file (nf) and modify dovecot's init script to use it if available instead of the default configuration file.ĪCTION: ivoks to prepare a debdiff implementing the proposed solution. The goal is to have postfix use the dovecot lda, provide SASL authentication via dovecot and use maildir as the default mail store. Ivoks gave a status of the dovecot/postfix integration planned for jaunty. Help in doing so would be appreciated.ĪCTION: sommer to ping mdke about keeping up-to-dateĪCTION: sommer to mark all relevant section as Needs review rather then Done The list is kept in a wiki page and updated sections are marked as needing a review. Sommer mentioned that a few sections of the server guide had been updated. A PPA has been created to provide screen and screen-profiles packages for intrepid and hardy. He considers screen-profiles to be feature complete for Jaunty. Some new features have been added (ec2-cost estimator for the status bar) as well as the usual round of bug fixes. Kirkland announced that a new version of the screen-profile package had been uploaded to the archive. They're waiting to be accepted by the archive team. Mathiaz reported that the relevant ebox packages for the intrepid SRU had been uploaded to the intrepid-proposed pocket. suspend/hibernate + resume/wakeonlan call for testing.cpu frequency scaling, powernowd and Ubuntu servers.Review progress made on the specification listed on the Roadmap. Review ACTION points from previous meeting.Xfinity Stream No Longer In Beta On Roku by PaulGo Spurious "upgrade your device" E-mail? by SpottedCat IPv6 connection issues - intermitted service at best by Pawlisko Equifax messes up majorly again,but not in security dept by HELLFIRE
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Batgirl movie scrapped months before planned release by PX Gershom Not ?Amazon Fraud? phone call by Jan Janowski
Is Comcast going to limit mid-split speed to rental gateways? by SpottedCat
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Broadcast Internet Aims To Offer Alternative Streaming Path Using TV Spectrum + more notable news.Rumors Are Swirling About The Death Of HBO Max + more notable news.T-Mobile, Verizon Gain Millions Of Subscribers In Cable Smackdown + more notable news.Charter Loses Home Internet Customers, Blames End Of COVID Subsidy Program + more notable news.Mine is years old and was just updated to the latest fw drop.
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All of the companies mentioned (and maybe netgear) a top dogs in their category, but IMHO Synology is the best because they will support your gear for years and update it. These are not your old-skool NAS, they are very mature. With that said these have newer cloud features that allow you to access data from the net, and can be servers for may items (dhcp, itunes, dlna, etc). If you can keep them spinning though, they will last because they rotate slower than 7.2k drives. That is why I'm not a big fan of green drives, but hey it's cool to save 1 watt. Start/stop cycles is the number 1 killer of hard drives these days (outside of cheap manufacturing). You have to be very careful in the spindown routines, because if you start/stop your drive too often it will cause premature death. This method (magic packet) is not always seamless and will take some time before access (usually under a minute). The newer ones have wake on LAN which can fully power it down, and only up upon access. You can also schedule it to turn it 100% off for say in the evening or when you go on a holiday. So mine working at idle it takes 10 watts, but spun up only 14 watts. Synology (I can speak for) will spin down the drives if not being used for a specific period (you set).