[Bug 618595] we're moving

Art Knappert 618595 at bugs.launchpad.net
Mon Oct 23 11:19:58 UTC 2017


Dear,

Let me announce you that me and my  family are moving, you  might find
more information here
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Warm regards, Kelli Winn


From: Bug 618595 [mailto:618595 at bugs.launchpad.net]
Sent: Monday, October 23, 2017 6:19 AM
To: art.knappert12 at virginmedia.com
Subject: Shhhhhhhhhhhhhhh

In high school,  I was hanging out with a teacher after  school (I was
that kind of  nerd)  and he started telling me about his lesson  plan
for the following day. It was going to be about how we  all  need to
boycott companies that use child labor and shut  down sweatshops  that
employ children.  That was  his  entire  argument, that  they need to
have the doors shut and send  those kids home. Not  increasing
regulations, educational incentives,  wage increases, lessening cheap
labor demands, international intervention, etc.

I brought up the following: If they take away the small amount of
income that child laborers are earning,  won't that make starvation  and
malnutrition  even worse?  Wouldn't less scrupulous sweat shops  just
take on the ones that were laid off? What  about parents that sell
children into the sex slave industry if they're  out of alternatives?
If they aren't going to  work,  and there is no  school system in place
or their society doesn't allow certain  children to attend school,
couldn't that lead to an increase  in  crime  rates, pregnancy,
illiteracy, etc?


It was just playing devils advocate, but  the next day he was taking about all the things I mentioned, and he had  printed out  articles  for students which indicated to  me that he had  gone home and researched the  issue. I thought that  was  pretty cool.


I am in no  way  saying that I  endorse child labor, just that if you eliminated child labor tomorrow  there could  be a  lot of negative  repercussions  due to the vacuum  that would  be  left, and these issues need to be thought out carefully.


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Title:
  SILO fails on cd installer boot for SUN T2000 servers

Status in debian-installer package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  Binary package hint: debian-installer

  When attempting to install Ubuntu 10.04 on a SPARC system the SILO
  installer fails - initially thought this might be a faulty ISO or CD -
  changed discs, drives and made new discs from ISO's for both regular
  and alternate installer discs - always fails at same place as per the
  following:

  {0} ok
  {0} ok boot cdrom
  Boot device: /pci at 7c0/pci at 0/pci at 1/pci at 0/ide at 8/cdrom at 0,0:f File and args:
  SILO Version 1.4.14
  ERROR: Last Trap: Fast Data Access MMU Miss

  {0} ok

  
  Is this something I'm doing wrong or is this a known issue?

  ISO's used:

  ubuntu-10.04-server-sparc.iso
  ubuntu-10.04-alternate-sparc.iso

  Server platform:

  SUN SunFire T2000 - 16 core SPARC with 4Gb ram 80Gb hdd and DVD ROM

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