Ubuntu Weekly Newsletter Issue 241

Amber Graner akgraner at ubuntu.com
Mon Nov 14 19:34:58 UTC 2011


Welcome to the Ubuntu Weekly Newsletter, Issue 241 for the week
November 7 - 13, 2011.


== Links to UWN ==

 * Wiki page: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuWeeklyNewsletter/Issue241

== In This Issue ==
 * Ubuntu 12.04 Development update
 * Ubuntu Community Appreciation Day
 * Welcome New Ubuntu Members
 * UDS Video Interviews Part 2
 * I'm as transparent as aluminum
 * Making All Community Members Feel Valued
 * Building a Culture of Appreciation
 * Ubuntu Stats
 * LoCo News
 * Launchpad News
 * Ubuntu Cloud News
 * Martin Pitt: 12.04: Testing FTW
 * Jono Bacon: Ubuntu: More Than The Default Install
 * Rick Spencer: Some Rock Solid things are Quite Beautiful
 * Pasi Lallinaho: Canonical-community collaboration
 * Charles Profitt: UDS-P: Community Bug Involvement
 * In The Press
 * In The Blogosphere
 * What's The Difference Between Linux Desktop Environments?
[Technology Explained]
 * GNOME vs. KDE vs. Unity: Performing Seven Basic Tasks
 * Linaro Connect Video Interviews
 * Featured Podcasts
 * Other Articles of Interest
 * Upcoming Meetings and Events
 * Updates and Security for 8.04, 10.04, 10.10, 11.04 and 11.10
 * And much more


== General Community News ==

=== Ubuntu 12.04 Development update ===

Daniel Holbach continues updating the community in his ongoing
Development Update series. UDS kicked off the current Precise
development cycle into high gear and Holbach notes that a total of
1704 packages have been uploaded since October 13, 2011. With two
weeks left before the Feature Definition Freeze currently scheduled
for November 24, 2011 and Alpha 1 is scheduled shortly there after on
December 1, 2011 everything in the current 12.04 LTS release cycle
seems to be on track.

Holbach also links to the UDS video interviews and highlights Ubuntu
developer Evan Broder in this installment of the 12.04 Development
Update.

http://fridge.ubuntu.com/2011/11/11/ubuntu-12-04-development-update-3/

=== Ubuntu Community Appreciation Day ===

Daniel Holbach reminds the community to take note of November, 20th as
this marks the first annual Ubuntu Community Appreciation Day.
Holbach says, this is the perfect opportunity to make someone's day by
letting them know that you appreciate their efforts.

http://daniel.holba.ch/blog/2011/11/ubuntu-community-appreciation-day/

=== Welcome New Ubuntu Members ===

Congratulations Everyone!

==== Americas Regional Membership Board ====

Results from the October 20th America's Membership Board meeting
The approval results from the October 20th Americas Membership meeting
are as follows:

 * Thomas Martin (https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Tenach |
https://launchpad.net/~tenach)
 * James Gifford (https://wiki.ubuntu.com/JamesGifford |
https://launchpad.net/~jamesgifford)
 * Cesar Gomez (https://wiki.ubuntu.com/CesarGomez |
https://launchpad.net/~cegope)
 * Jose Gutierrez (https://wiki.ubuntu.com/JoseGutierrez |
https://launchpad.net/~jose.gutierrez)
 * Eduardo Zuniga (https://wiki.ubuntu.com/EuzkoArima |
https://launchpad.net/~euzkoarima)
 * Brandon Snider (https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BrandonSnider |
https://launchpad.net/~brandonsnider)
 * Benjamin Kerensa
(https://wiki.ubuntu.com/bkerensa/Membership_Application |
https://launchpad.net/~bkerensa)
 * Marco Ceppi (https://wiki.ubuntu.com/marco-ceppi |
https://launchpad.net/~marco-ceppi)

All of our applicants at this meeting had really strong testimonials,
so I want to thank them and their communities for coming out to
support these new members so strongly.

https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-news-team/2011-November/001415.html

==== EMEA Regional Membership Board ====

The EMEA RMB is delighted to welcome the following Ubuntu contributors
as Ubuntu members:

 * Torsten Franz (https://wiki.ubuntu.com/TorstenFranz |
https://launchpad.net/~torsten.franz)
 * Ian Weisser (https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Cheesehead |
https://launchpad.net/~ian-weisser)
 * Oli (https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Oli | https://launchpad.net/~oli)
 * Marcus Moeller (https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MarcusMoeller |
https://launchpad.net/~marcusmoeller)
 * Stefano Palazzo (https://wiki.ubuntu.com/stefano-palazzo |
https://launchpad.net/~stefano-palazzo)

Also, a special thanks to n0rman who stood in from the Americas board.
It was his first ever RMB meeting so I think it was brave of him to do
so!

https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-news-team/2011-November/001417.html

As a side note, if you don't see results for your teams showing up in
UWN then please make sure to send the team an email or drop the link
into the #ubuntu-news irc channel on freenode.  We can't report it if
we don't know about it.

=== UDS Video Interviews Part 2 ===

 * Ubuntu UDS P Orlando interviews - Robbie Williamson Ubuntu Server
and Cloud Engineering Lead -
http://www.youtube.com/user/ubuntudevelopers#p/u/2/CksWyd3tifg
 * Ubuntu UDS P Orlando interviews - Marco Ceppi, Juju Charmer  -
http://www.youtube.com/user/ubuntudevelopers#p/u/3/h_VieUjl5fY
 * Ubuntu UDS P Orlando interviews - Clint Byrum Server Engineer -
http://www.youtube.com/user/ubuntudevelopers#p/u/4/ajLaUx9gQ7E
 * Ubuntu UDS P Orlando interviews - David Planella Community Team -
http://www.youtube.com/user/ubuntudevelopers#p/u/5/srGWAwXkHVY
 * Ubuntu UDS P Orlando interviews - Gema Gomez Solano, QA Engineer -
http://www.youtube.com/user/ubuntudevelopers#p/u/6/PnGNTtcrPX8
 * Interview with Bilal Akhtar - http://vimeo.com/31928006

=== I'm as transparent as aluminum. ===

Jorge Castro of the Canonical Community team list many areas where
Canonical does a great job at being transparent to the community.  He
questions whether its really a matter of communication not lack of
transparency. Castro also outlines what he is personally going to do
to communicate that transparency.  To find out more read Castro's post
in full.

http://castrojo.tumblr.com/post/12720165691/im-as-transparent-as-aluminum

==  Community Acknowledgements and Success Stories ==

=== Making All Community Members Feel Valued ===

Phillip Ballew shares his plans to do a series of blog posts to
highlight members of the Ubuntu community.  In this series he plans to
recognize and share their contributions and stories with the whole of
the Ubuntu community.

http://philipballew.wordpress.com/2011/11/08/making-all-community-members-feel-valued/

=== Building a Culture of Appreciation ===

>From Google+: "At the Ubuntu Developer Summit we discussed how to
build more of a "appreciation culture" where people can thank and
highlight others for their contributions to Ubuntu. So folks, let's
have a little fun. In each comment, I want to ask each of you to thank
someone and share why you are thanking them. "  Check out the link and
add your "thank yous" and appreciation to the list.

https://plus.google.com/100887841569748798697/posts/ZG4W98YVGPF

== Ubuntu Stats ==

=== Bug Stats ===

 * Open (88136) -4304 over last week
 * Critical (124) +9 over last week
 * Unconfirmed (46162) -836 over last week

As always, the Bug Squad needs more help. If you want to get started,
please see  https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BugSquad

=== Translation Stats Oneiric ===

 1. Spanish (9047) -10 over last week
 2. English (Australia) (41965) -7859 over last week
 3. English (United Kingdom) (43484) +10 over last week
 4. Brazilian Portuguese (45525) -34 over last week
 5. Bosnian (65862) +59278 over last week

Remaining strings to translate in Ubuntu 11.10 "Oneiric Oncelot", see
more at: https://translations.launchpad.net/ubuntu/oneiric/ and
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Translations

=== Ubuntu Brainstorm Top 5 this week ===

 * Applications does not share common resources -
http://brainstorm.ubuntu.com/idea/28872/
 * Show number on applications windows on the scale effect +W> -
http://brainstorm.ubuntu.com/idea/28862/
 * It is hard to work with so many desktops -
http://brainstorm.ubuntu.com/idea/28861/
 * Change active window with grid-like keyboard shortcut -
http://brainstorm.ubuntu.com/idea/28870/
 * Ubuntu Community Jobs - http://brainstorm.ubuntu.com/idea/28869/

Ubuntu Brainstorm is a community site geared toward letting you add
your ideas for Ubuntu. You can submit your own idea, or vote for or
against another idea. http://brainstorm.ubuntu.com/

=== Ask Ubuntu Top 5 Questions this week ===

 * How can I prevent someone from resetting my password with a Live
CD? - http://askubuntu.com/questions/76987/how-can-i-prevent-someone-from-resetting-my-password-with-a-live-cd
 * Why is there no lightweight desktop environment specialized for
free developers? -
http://askubuntu.com/questions/76867/why-is-there-no-lightweight-desktop-environment-specialized-for-free-developers
 * Problems Connecting MSN with empathy -
http://askubuntu.com/questions/76948/problems-connecting-msn-with-empathy
 * Which is better? Staying with 10.04 LTS until 12.04 comes out or
upgrading to 11.04? -
http://askubuntu.com/questions/76997/which-is-better-staying-with-10-04-lts-until-12-04-comes-out-or-upgrading-to-11
 * Is there a difference between free software and open source
software? - http://askubuntu.com/questions/78958/is-there-a-difference-between-free-software-and-open-source-software


Ask (and answer!) your own questions at http://askubuntu.com

== LoCo News ==

=== Find out more about LoCo Teams and Events ===

Just a reminder to those who may not be familiar with the Ubuntu Local
Community (LoCo) Team Portal.  The LoCo directory as it is often
referred to is more than a place to look up whether a LoCo team is
approved or not.  It's a place where you can see if there are others
in your area of the world participating in Ubuntu.  There is an Ubuntu
LoCo teams blog section where teams are encouraged to write about what
they are doing.  There is even an events section to see when teams are
meeting and what events they are planning or even attending.

Take a look at this resource and find out how you and your LoCo can
participate and share what you're doing with the rest of the Ubuntu
LoCo Community.

http://loco.ubuntu.com/

=== Ubuntu Romanian  LoCo Team attends OSOM (Open Source Open Mind) 2011 ===

Members of the Ubuntu Romanian LoCo team attended the 2011 Open Source
Open Mind event on  October 29th, 2011 in Sibiu. The team sums up
their activities at this event and provides pictures from OSOM as
well.

(original post in Romanian)
http://ubuntu.ro/2011/11/09/ubuntu-romania-la-osom-2011/

== Launchpad News ==

=== Removing a project from a shared bug report ===

Curtis Hovey reports, soon projects will be able to mark that a
certain bug that is shared with another project doesn't affect them.
Hovey says to be able to do this you need to be either the project
maintainer, bug supervisor, or be the person who added the project to
the bug.

http://blog.launchpad.net/bug-tracking/removing-a-project-from-a-shared-bug-report

=== Daily builds of huge trees ===

Martin Pool posts that Launchpad has just upgraded their builder
machines to Bazaar 2.4, so recipe builds of very large trees will work
reliably now.   Pool as notes that, "We are going to do some further
rollouts over the next week to improve supportability of recipe
builds, support building non-native packages, handle muiltiarch
package dependencies, improve the buildd deployment story etc."

http://blog.launchpad.net/general/daily-builds-huge-trees

=== Improved performance for personal code pages ===

Raphael Badin writes, that a new simplified version of the branch menu
which is displayed on the right hand side of personal code pages has
just been released.  This plus some other optimization is hoped to
improve performance for everyone.

http://blog.launchpad.net/general/improved-performance-for-personal-code-pages

== Ubuntu Cloud News ==

=== Hadoop cluster with Ubuntu server and juju ===

Juan Negron shows how he deployed a Hadoop cluster using the power of
juju and its charms. In this post Negron shares his experience in
detail as he links to documentation and more.

http://cloud.ubuntu.com/2011/11/hadoop-cluster-with-ubuntu-server-and-juju/

=== Painless Hadoop / Ubuntu / EC2 ===

Mark Mims updates an earlier blog post of his in which he explains how
to install Hadoop with Ubuntu and EC2 since the "Ensemble" to "juju"
name changes.  Mims also discusses changes in the API.

http://cloud.ubuntu.com/2011/11/painless-hadoop-ubuntu-ec2-3/

=== Monitoring Hadoop Benchmarks TeraGen/TeraSort with Ganglia ===

Mark Mims updates an earlier blog post of his (to reflect the changes
in names and API since "Ensemble" changed to "juju") in which he
explains how to deploy Ganglia alongside Hadoop for monitoring
benchmarks like Terasort.

http://markmims.com/cloud/2011/11/08/terasort-ganglia

== The Planet ==

=== Martin Pitt: 12.04: Testing FTW ===

Martin Pitt points out that the main focus for the up and coming LTS
release is bug fixing to ensure a stable and quality product.  He also
mentions much of the focus during the recent UDS was on processes and
tools to achieve this goal.  Pitt notes in his post, "Failure is not
an option."

http://www.piware.de/2011/11/12-04-testing-ftw/

=== Jono Bacon: Ubuntu: More Than The Default Install ===

Jono Bacon discusses the issue of software bundled with Ubuntu by
default and why today, more than ever, this has become less of an
issue as the choices are still available and easier than ever to find
and install thanks to the new-look Ubuntu Software Center.

http://www.jonobacon.org/2011/11/08/ubuntu-more-than-the-default-install/

=== Rick Spencer: Some Rock Solid things are Quite Beautiful ===

A huge junk of time at the last UDS was spent discussing how the next
release of Ubuntu will be built, with lots of emphasis on QA building
on work already begun in the 11.10 cycle. Included is a lot of detail
on how quality will be maintained right through the Precise cycle.


http://theravingrick.blogspot.com/2011/11/i-mentioned-at-closing-session-of-uds.html

=== Pasi Lallinaho: Canonical-community collaboration ===

Pasi Lallinaho, current lead of the Xubuntu Project, airs some views
and concerns on the recently held Ubuntu Community Survey.

http://open.knome.fi/2011/11/09/canonical-community-collaboration/


=== Charles Profitt: UDS-P: Community Bug Involvement ===
Charles Proffit shares how he started a blueprint in the last UDS to
address the issue of incomplete bug reports in Ubuntu and users being
upset about nothing being done about their bugs. After some discussion
on the subject, the angle to to assist people in finding help and not
have to suffer though complicated bug reporting process.

http://ftbeowulf.wordpress.com/2011/11/11/uds-p-community-bug-involvement/

== In The Press ==

=== Ubuntu 12.04 to outgrow CD-ROMs ===

H-Online reviews changes that are coming to Ubuntu 12.04. First, the
change of the image size to 750 MB is discussed, which means that it
will no longer fit on one CD. Other changes mentioned in the article
include the decisions to set 64-bit images as the default images for
users, changes in default applications and the performance fixes for
Ubuntu Software Center.

http://www.h-online.com/open/news/item/Ubuntu-12-04-to-outgrow-CD-ROMs-1374511.html

=== Ubuntu republic riven by damaging civil wars ===

Liam Proven gives an overview of the Ubuntu Project since inception
focusing on the desktop environment side of the distro, from its
humble beginnings choosing to use the Gnome DE up to Unity. He touches
on the remixes and spin-offs that have sprung from Ubuntu and ponders
the future of Ubuntu and that of the Linux landscape.

http://www.theregister.co.uk/2011/11/08/ubuntu_on_trial/

=== Ubuntu 12.04 Precise Pangolin unveiled ===

Ray Walters of ExtremeTech reviews the new Ubuntu 12.04 and expected
features. Walters reviews the changes in the default image size and
the proposed recommendation of 64-bit for standard download.  Walters
goes on to discuss the decision to keep Unity as the main environment
and expand Ubuntu to other devices such as phones and tablets. Also
mentioned are other expected developments, such as using Ubuntu One as
a login for the system, performance improvements for Ubuntu Software
Center and changes in default applications.

http://www.extremetech.com/computing/103797-ubuntu-12-04-precise-pangolin-unveiled

=== Seven Changes to Watch for in Ubuntu 12.04 'Precise Pangolin' ===

Katherine Noyes of PC World reviews seven of the key things to look
for in the next release of Ubuntu. Noyes includes the increased ISO
size, a switch back to Rhythmbox, some GNOME 3.4 packages, a speedier
Software Center and more.

http://www.pcworld.com/businesscenter/article/243541/seven_changes_to_watch_for_in_ubuntu_1204_precise_pangolin.html

== In The Blogosphere ==

=== Concerns Over No PAE Kernel In Ubuntu 12.04 LTS ===

Michael Larabel at Phoronix outlines some of the key concerns about
support for older hardware surrounding the proposal to drop non-PAE
32-bit kernels for the next release. Larabel also links to a
ubuntu-devel discussion on the topic.

http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=news_item&px=MTAxMzU

=== Five Handy Lubuntu Tips ===

Joey Sneddon of OMG! Ubuntu! offers five tips for using Lubuntu,
including how to install the light-weight Lubuntu Software Center,
adjusting start up applications and enabling automatic log in.

http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2011/11/five-handy-lubuntu-tips/

=== Liberate Yourself  ===

In his new blog, Mohammad Kamil Nadeem explains how Ubuntu can be your
key to Linux, FOSS and freedom.

http://mknadeem.blogspot.com/2011/11/liberate-yourself.html

=== Ubuntu Friendly: A User-Submitted Database Of Computers That Work
With Ubuntu ===

Justin Pot explores the new Ubuntu Friendly program, explaining why
it's useful, how to check the current database and actually running
the tests, including screenshots.

http://www.makeuseof.com/tag/ubuntu-friendly-usersubmitted-database-computers-work-ubuntu/

== In Other News ==

=== What's The Difference Between Linux Desktop Environments?
[Technology Explained] ===

This article reviews what a desktop environment is and goes through
the basics of GNOME, Unity, KDE and Xfce and offers comparisons.

http://www.makeuseof.com/tag/difference-linux-desktop-environments-technology-explained/

=== GNOME vs. KDE vs. Unity: Performing Seven Basic Tasks ===

In this Datamation article, Bruce Byfield takes the reader through
seven basic tasks on three of the top desktop environments for Linux.
He includes launching an application, finding an application or file,
making an application easy to find, working with menus, manipulating
and arranging windows, working with virtual workspaces and customizing
the desktop. He offers verdicts on each and wraps up with a final
verdict.

http://www.datamation.com/open-source/gnome-vs.-kde-vs.-unity-performing-seven-basic-tasks-1.html

=== Linaro Connect Video Interviews ===

 * Linaro Android Tech Lead Zach Pfeffer at Linaro Connect -
http://vimeo.com/31887705
 * Linaro Kernel Tech Lead Deepak Saxena at Linaro Connect -
http://vimeo.com/31827607
 * Linaro Developer Platform Tech Lead Ricardo Salveti at Linaro
Connect - http://vimeo.com/31774785
 * Linaro COO Stephen Doel at Linaro Connect - http://vimeo.com/31749006
 * Linaro Toolchain Tech Lead Michael Hope at Linaro Connect -
http://vimeo.com/31737147
 * Linaro CEO George Grey at Linaro Connect - http://vimeo.com/31712256
 * Calxeda, ARM servers, Novacut, and dmedia - http://vimeo.com/31603475
== Featured Podcasts ==

=== Ubuntu Podcast from the UK LoCo: S04E19 - Burning Ambition ===

Laura Cowen, Mark Johnson, Alan Pope, and Tony Whitmore are in Studio
A for episode 19 of season 4 of the Ubuntu Podcast from the UK LoCo Team!
In this week's show:-
 * We chat about someone's new job at Canonical, going to a murder
mystery party in costume, upgrading RAM in laptops and getting a new
Android phone, and playing with Ruby and xvfb. Can you guess who's
who?
 * We also interview James Smith from AMEE who we met at Homecamp 4
and we have the second installment of the second wave of The UUPC Quiz
- this time brought to you by Mark.
 * In the news
 * Events
 * A Bit About Ubuntu
 * We have a command line lurrrrrrrrve
 * We have your feedback

http://podcast.ubuntu-uk.org/2011/11/09/s04e19-burning-ambition/

=== Full Circle Podcast Episode 26 Blame it on the Ferrets ===

Hosts: Robin Catling, Les Pounder, Dave Wilkin with additional audio
by Victoria Pritchard

 * Welcome and Intro
 * Since Last Time
 * Review of Full Circle Magazine #54
 * News
 * Guest Interview - Philippa Hammond - Reading from the Script
 * Guest  Interview - Gemma Cameron - Barcamp Blackpool 2011
 * Feedback
 * Outro and wrap

http://fullcirclemagazine.org/2011/11/10/full-circle-podcast-episode-26-blame-it-on-the-ferrets/

== Other Articles of Interest ==

 * Need Linux Skills? 12 Places to Learn Online:
http://www.pcworld.com/businesscenter/article/243581/need_linux_skills_12_places_to_learn_online.html
 * LibreOffice Easy Hacks Rotation: http://sweetshark.livejournal.com/6441.html
 * QA Community Coordinator Required: Apply Within:
http://www.jonobacon.org/2011/11/12/qa-community-coordinator-required-apply-within/
 * A KDE user's view of Unity-Day One:
http://bigjools.wordpress.com/2011/11/09/a-kde-users-view-of-unity-day-one/
 * Quixperiment: Ubuntu and iPod:
http://allisonrandal.com/2011/11/06/quixperiment-ubuntu-and-ipod/
 * Experimenting with juju and Puppet:
http://micknelson.wordpress.com/2011/11/08/experimenting-with-juju-and-puppet/
 * KDE is part of Google Code-in 2011:
http://blog.lydiapintscher.de/2011/11/10/kde-is-part-of-google-code-in-2011/


== Upcoming Meetings and Events ==

For upcoming meetings and events please visit the calendars at
fridge.ubuntu.com: http://fridge.ubuntu.com/calendars/

== Updates and Security for 8.04, 10.04, 10.10, 11.04 and 11.10 ==

=== Security Updates ===

 * USN-1252-1: Tomcat vulnerabilities - http://www.ubuntu.com/usn/USN-1252-1
 * USN-1253-1: Linux kernel vulnerabilities -
http://www.ubuntu.com/usn/USN-1253-1
 * USN-1255-1: libmodplug vulnerabilities - http://www.ubuntu.com/usn/USN-1255-1
 * USN-1256-1: Linux kernel (Natty backport) vulnerabilities -
http://www.ubuntu.com/usn/USN-1256-1
 * USN-1257-1: radvd vulnerabilities - http://www.ubuntu.com/usn/USN-1257-1
 * USN-1258-1: ClamAV vulnerability - http://www.ubuntu.com/usn/USN-1258-1
 * USN-1251-1: Firefox and Xulrunner vulnerabilities -
http://www.ubuntu.com/usn/USN-1251-1
 * USN-1259-1: Apache vulnerabilities - http://www.ubuntu.com/usn/USN-1259-1

=== Ubuntu 8.04 Updates ===

 * apache2-mpm-itk 2.2.6-01-1build3.14 -
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/hardy-changes/2011-November/012697.html
 * apache2 2.2.8-1ubuntu0.22 -
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/hardy-changes/2011-November/012698.html

=== Ubuntu 10.04 Updates ===

 * facter 1.5.6-2ubuntu2.3 -
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/lucid-changes/2011-November/012516.html
 * tomcat6 6.0.24-2ubuntu1.9 -
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/lucid-changes/2011-November/012517.html
 * piuparts 0.38ubuntu3.10.04.1 -
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/lucid-changes/2011-November/012518.html
 * acroread 9.4.6-0lucid1 -
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/lucid-changes/2011-November/012519.html
 * libmodplug 1:0.8.7-1ubuntu0.3 -
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/lucid-changes/2011-November/012520.html
 * papyon 0.4.8-0ubuntu2.1 -
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/lucid-changes/2011-November/012521.html
 * radvd 1:1.3-1.1ubuntu0.1 -
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/lucid-changes/2011-November/012522.html
 * clamav 0.96.5+dfsg-1ubuntu1.10.04.3 -
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/lucid-changes/2011-November/012523.html
 * adobe-flashplugin 11.1.102.55-0lucid1 -
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/lucid-changes/2011-November/012524.html
 * apache2 2.2.14-5ubuntu8.7 -
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/lucid-changes/2011-November/012525.html
 * flashplugin-nonfree 11.1.102.55ubuntu0.10.04.1 -
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/lucid-changes/2011-November/012526.html

=== Ubuntu 10.10 Updates ===

 * facter 1.5.7-1ubuntu1.3 -
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/maverick-changes/2011-November/009640.html
 * tomcat6 6.0.28-2ubuntu1.5 -
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/maverick-changes/2011-November/009641.html
 * piuparts 0.38ubuntu3.10.10.1 -
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/maverick-changes/2011-November/009642.html
 * acroread 9.4.6-0maverick1 -
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/maverick-changes/2011-November/009643.html
 * libmodplug 1:0.8.8.1-1ubuntu1.3 -
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/maverick-changes/2011-November/009644.html
 * python-django-piston 0.2.2-1ubuntu0.2 -
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/maverick-changes/2011-November/009645.html
 * globus-gssapi-gsi 7.5-2ubuntu0.10.10.1 -
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/maverick-changes/2011-November/009646.html
 * papyon 0.5.1-0ubuntu2.1 -
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/maverick-changes/2011-November/009647.html
 * radvd 1:1.6-1ubuntu0.1 -
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/maverick-changes/2011-November/009648.html
 * clamav 0.96.5+dfsg-1ubuntu1.10.10.3 -
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/maverick-changes/2011-November/009649.html
 * apache2 2.2.16-1ubuntu3.4 -
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/maverick-changes/2011-November/009650.html
 * adobe-flashplugin 11.1.102.55-0maverick1 -
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/maverick-changes/2011-November/009651.html
 * flashplugin-nonfree 11.1.102.55ubuntu0.10.10.1 -
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/maverick-changes/2011-November/009652.html

=== Ubuntu 11.04 Updates ===

 * facter 1.5.8-2ubuntu2.2 -
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/natty-changes/2011-November/012259.html
 * tomcat6 6.0.28-10ubuntu2.2 -
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/natty-changes/2011-November/012260.html
 * kdeutils 4:4.6.5-0ubuntu1.1 -
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/natty-changes/2011-November/012261.html
 * acroread 9.4.6-0natty1 -
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/natty-changes/2011-November/012262.html
 * libmodplug 1:0.8.8.1-2ubuntu0.3 -
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/natty-changes/2011-November/012263.html
 * python-django-piston 0.2.2-1ubuntu1.11.04.1 -
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/natty-changes/2011-November/012264.html
 * papyon 0.5.5-1ubuntu1.3 -
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/natty-changes/2011-November/012265.html
 * libcap2 1:2.20-1ubuntu1 -
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/natty-changes/2011-November/012266.html
 * xserver-xorg-video-intel 2:2.14.0-4ubuntu7.3 -
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/natty-changes/2011-November/012267.html
 * globus-gssapi-gsi 7.5-2ubuntu0.11.04.1 -
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/natty-changes/2011-November/012268.html
 * radvd 1:1.7-1ubuntu0.1 -
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/natty-changes/2011-November/012269.html
 * clamav 0.97.3+dfsg-1ubuntu0.11.04.1 -
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/natty-changes/2011-November/012270.html
 * apache2 2.2.17-1ubuntu1.4 -
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/natty-changes/2011-November/012271.html
 * adobe-flashplugin 11.1.102.55-0natty1 -
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/natty-changes/2011-November/012272.html
 * flashplugin-nonfree 11.1.102.55ubuntu0.11.04.1 -
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/natty-changes/2011-November/012273.html

=== Ubuntu 11.10 Updates ===

 * tomcat6 6.0.32-5ubuntu1.1 -
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/oneiric-changes/2011-November/011365.html
 * kdeutils 4:4.7.2-0ubuntu1.1 -
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/oneiric-changes/2011-November/011366.html
 * libmodplug 1:0.8.8.2-3ubuntu1.1 -
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/oneiric-changes/2011-November/011367.html
 * byobu 4.37-0ubuntu1.1 -
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/oneiric-changes/2011-November/011368.html
 * python-django-piston 0.2.2-1ubuntu1.11.10.1 -
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/oneiric-changes/2011-November/011369.html
 * onboard 0.96.1-0ubuntu0.1 -
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/oneiric-changes/2011-November/011370.html
 * xserver-xorg-video-intel 2:2.15.901-1ubuntu2.1 -
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/oneiric-changes/2011-November/011371.html
 * banshee 2.2.1-1ubuntu1 -
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/oneiric-changes/2011-November/011372.html
 * papyon 0.5.5-1ubuntu3.1 -
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/oneiric-changes/2011-November/011373.html
 * redhat-cluster 3.0.12-2ubuntu5.2 -
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/oneiric-changes/2011-November/011374.html
 * casper 1.287.1 -
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/oneiric-changes/2011-November/011375.html
 * offlineimap 6.3.3-3ubuntu1 -
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/oneiric-changes/2011-November/011376.html
 * nvidia-graphics-drivers-updates 285.05.09-0ubuntu0.1 -
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/oneiric-changes/2011-November/011377.html
 * compiz 1:0.9.6+bzr20110929-0ubuntu6 -
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/oneiric-changes/2011-November/011378.html
 * simple-scan 3.2.1-0ubuntu1~oneiric1 -
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/oneiric-changes/2011-November/011379.html
 * clutter-gst 1.4.2-1.1 -
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/oneiric-changes/2011-November/011384.html
 * dell-recovery 1.11.2 -
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/oneiric-changes/2011-November/011380.html
 * brltty 4.2-8ubuntu5.1 -
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/oneiric-changes/2011-November/011381.html
 * compizconfig-python 0.9.5.94-0ubuntu3 -
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/oneiric-changes/2011-November/011382.html
 * mono-zeroconf 0.9.0-3~ubuntu0.1 -
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/oneiric-changes/2011-November/011383.html
 * nautilus 1:3.2.1-0ubuntu3.1 -
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/oneiric-changes/2011-November/011385.html
 * acroread 9.4.6~enu-0oneiric1 -
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/oneiric-changes/2011-November/011386.html
 * radvd 1:1.8-1ubuntu0.1 -
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/oneiric-changes/2011-November/011387.html
 * clamav 0.97.3+dfsg-1ubuntu0.11.10.1 -
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/oneiric-changes/2011-November/011388.html
 * apache2 2.2.20-1ubuntu1.1 -
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/oneiric-changes/2011-November/011389.html
 * adobe-flashplugin 11.1.102.55-0oneiric1 -
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/oneiric-changes/2011-November/011390.html
 * flashplugin-nonfree 11.1.102.55ubuntu0.11.10.1 -
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/oneiric-changes/2011-November/011391.html

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