Ubuntu Weekly Newsletter Issue 389

Elizabeth K. Joseph lyz at ubuntu.com
Mon Oct 27 22:11:22 UTC 2014


Welcome to the Ubuntu Weekly Newsletter, Issue 389 for the week
October 20 - 26, 2014.

== Links to UWN ==

 * Wiki page: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuWeeklyNewsletter/Issue389

== In This Issue ==

 * Ubuntu 14.10 (Utopic Unicorn) released
 * V is for Vivid
 * Happy 10th Birthday Ubuntu!
 * Ubuntu Stats
 * Regular LoCo Council Meeting for 21 October 2014
 * Review of Ubucon 2014 Germany
 * Ubuntu Cloud News
 * Bryan Quigley: Still running 32 bit Ubuntu?
 * Nicholas Skaggs: Sprinting in DC: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday,
Thursday & Friday
 * Kubuntu: Kubuntu Shirts are Back
 * Randall Ross: On Changes, Ubuntu, "Magic Spells", and Real Power
 * Jorge Castro: Juju in Ubuntu 14.10 highlights
 * Vivid Vervet (15.04) now open for business
 * Ubuntu 14.10 desktop: security for global users
 * In The Press
 * In The Blogosphere
 * Other Articles of Interest
 * Featured Audio and Video
 * Upcoming Meetings and Events
 * Updates and Security for 10.04, 12.04 and 14.04
 * And much more!

== General Community News ==

=== Ubuntu 14.10 (Utopic Unicorn) released ===

Adam Conrad, on behalf of the Ubuntu Release Team, announces the
release of Ubuntu 14.10 which is codenamed "Utopic Unicorn". In his
announcement, Adam lists the flavors that are taking part in the
release, advises from where support can be obtained, and provides
links to the download sites.

https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-announce/2014-October/000191.html

The editors have also collected articles about the release from around the web:

 * Ubuntu 14.10 Available For Download -
http://www.webupd8.org/2014/10/ubuntu-1410-available-for-download.html
 * Ubuntu 14.10 Released, Ready to Download Now -
http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2014/10/ubuntu-14-10-release-download-now
 * Ubuntu 14.10 Officially Released -
http://www.phoronix.com/vr.php?view=MTgyMTM
 * Ubuntu Flavors 14.10 Officially Released -
http://www.webupd8.org/2014/10/ubuntu-flavors-1410-officially-released.html
 * Ubuntu MATE Sees Its First Release (14.10) -
http://www.webupd8.org/2014/10/ubuntu-mate-sees-its-first-release-1410.html
 * Ubuntu 14.10 has landed -- and it's not just for desktops
-http://www.zdnet.com/ubuntu-14-10-has-landed-and-its-not-just-for-desktops-7000035010/
 * Why Ubuntu 14.10 Utopic Unicorn's humble changes are the calm
before the storm -
http://www.pcworld.com/article/2836984/why-ubuntu-1410-utopic-unicorns-humble-changes-are-the-calm-before-the-storm.html
 * Canonical targets large enterprises with Ubuntu Server 14.10 -
http://www.theinquirer.net/inquirer/news/2377489/canonical-targets-large-enterprises-with-ubuntu-server-1410

Interested in the Flavors? Official 14.10 release announcements for
each as follows:

 * Kubuntu - http://www.kubuntu.org/news/kubuntu-14.10
 * Xubuntu - http://xubuntu.org/news/14-10-release/
 * Lubuntu - http://lubuntublog.blogspot.com/2014/10/lubuntu-14.html
 * Ubuntu GNOME - http://ubuntugnome.org/ubuntu-gnome-14-10-is-released/
 * Ubuntu Studio -
https://ubuntustudio.org/2014/10/ubuntu-studio-14-10-utopic-unicorn-released/
 * Ubuntu Kylin -  http://www.ubuntukylin.com/news/shownews.php?lang=en&id=361

=== V is for Vivid ===

Mark Shuttleworth writes "Glad to see the unicorn theme went down
well, judging from the various desktops I see on G+." Mark reflects
that each year brings something new, thanks the phone developer
community, and announces the name of the next cycle, Vivid Vervet.

http://www.markshuttleworth.com/archives/1425

The press and blogosphere picked up this news pretty quickly! Here's a
sampling selected by our editors:

 * Ubuntu 15.04 Codename Announced: Vivid Vervet -
http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2014/10/ubuntu-15-04-named-vivid-vervet
 * Ubuntu 15.04 Codename Announced: Vivid Vervet -
http://www.webupd8.org/2014/10/ubuntu-1504-codename-announced-vivid.html
 * Ubuntu 15.04 to Be Codenamed Vivid Vervet, Ubuntu Celebrates 10
Years Birthday -
http://www.tuxarena.com/2014/10/ubuntu-15-04-to-be-codenamed-vivid-vervet-ubuntu-celebrates-10-years-birthday/
 * Ubuntu 15.04 Is Codenamed After A Monkey: Vivid Vervet -
http://www.phoronix.com/vr.php?view=MTgxODE

=== Happy 10th Birthday Ubuntu! ===

Elizabeth K. Joseph, on behalf of the Ubuntu News Team, wishes Ubuntu
a happy 10th Birthday, recalling that 10 years ago, Mark Shuttleworth
announced the release of Ubuntu 4.10 on the
ubuntu-announce-mailing-list. Elizabeth illustrates her post with
several Ubuntu themed cakes, saying "With the release of 14.10 just
days away, enjoy your release parties and perhaps take some time to
reflect upon how far we've come in these 10 years!"

http://fridge.ubuntu.com/2014/10/20/happy-10th-birthday-ubuntu/

Several members of the Ubuntu community have chimed in to reflect upon
this milestone, here are a few of them:
 *  Scott James Remnant: Happy 10th Birthday, Ubuntu -
http://netsplit.com/happy-10th-birthday-ubuntu
 * Jono Bacon: Happy Birthday Ubuntu! -
http://www.jonobacon.org/2014/10/20/happy-birthday-ubuntu/
 * Randall Ross: Happy 10th Birthday Ubuntu! -
http://randall.executiv.es/happy-10th-ubuntu
 * Joe Liau: Thank You Ubuntu: 10 Years Towards Freedom -
http://blog.josephliau.com/thank-you-ubuntu-10-years-towards-freedom/

== Ubuntu Stats ==

=== Bug Stats ===

    * Open (115299) +196 over last week
    * Critical (225) +1 # over last week
    * Unconfirmed (57547) +30 over last week

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

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

==== Most Active Questions ====

 * How do keep the modified Logitech T650 trackpad configuration
persistent http://askubuntu.com/questions/542073/how-do-keep-the-modified-logitech-t650-trackpad-configuration-persistent
 * Mounting Windows Phone 8.1 on Ubuntu 14.04
http://askubuntu.com/questions/507655/mounting-windows-phone-8-1-on-ubuntu-14-04
 * Is chrubuntu the same as ubuntu and can I update it
http://askubuntu.com/questions/542069/is-chrubuntu-the-same-as-ubuntu-and-can-i-update-it
 * how can i force a software run udp way?
http://askubuntu.com/questions/542075/how-can-i-force-a-software-run-udp-way
 * cgroup memory.memsw.* files missing
http://askubuntu.com/questions/542076/cgroup-memory-memsw-files-missing

==== Top Voted New Questions ====

 * What does apt-get install do under the hood?
http://askubuntu.com/questions/540937/
 * What are all these connections holding up my network?
http://askubuntu.com/questions/540982/
 * Deleting input back to the last forward slash
http://askubuntu.com/questions/539395/
 * Ending tail -f after print n lines http://askubuntu.com/questions/539724/
 * Text editor with multi-pattern search and replace at once?
http://askubuntu.com/questions/540491/

People Contributing the best questions and answers this week: muru
(http://askubuntu.com/users/158442/muru), Kaspar
(http://askubuntu.com/users/121236/kaspar), Letizia
(http://askubuntu.com/users/290569/letizia), Jacob Vlijm
(http://askubuntu.com/users/72216/jacob-vlijm) and Misha Rogalla
(http://askubuntu.com/users/52418/misha-rogalla)

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

== LoCo News ==

=== Regular LoCo Council Meeting for 21 October 2014 ===

Pablo Rubianes of the LoCo Council shares minutes from the latest
meeting which covered several topics, including community discussion
of the "Our teams reject the new LoCo Council policy" thread,
re-verification of Ubuntu France, and granted requests by the Galician
and Asturian teams to be formally recognized as non-country level
LoCos who are qualified for the verification process.

http://lococouncil.ubuntu.com/2014/10/22/regular-loco-council-meeting-for-21-october-2014/

=== Review of Ubucon 2014 Germany ===

Sujeevan Vijayakumaran writes a review of the 8th German Ubucon that
took place recently in Katlenburg-Lindau where he spoke about "Git for
Beginners." He gives us a daily summary of the weekend, describes the
location, and links to some photographs of the event.

http://svij.org/blog/2014/10/25/review-of-ubucon-2014-germany/

== Ubuntu Cloud News ==

=== What's new in Ubuntu 14.10 for cloud and servers? ===

Canonical announces the release of Ubuntu 14.10, for cloud and servers
but recommend that enterprise customers stay on the latest LTS
release, Ubuntu 14.04. They advise that the release is packed full of
new features and outline the changes for Ubuntu Server and OpenStack,
the 3.16 kernel, and MAAS and Juju in turn.

https://insights.ubuntu.com/2014/10/23/whats-new-in-ubuntu-14-10-for-cloud-and-servers/

In a follow-up post, they also discuss how they are continuing to
deliver "leading scale-out cloud technology" with this latest release:
https://insights.ubuntu.com/2014/10/23/ubuntu-14-10-delivers-leading-scale-out-cloud-technology/

=== Rapid Ubuntu image deployment - getting up and running in record time ===

Canonical reflects upon some of the work they've done through the
Ubuntu Certified Public Cloud (CPC) programme, including the testing,
maintenance, security (like Shellshock) and other updates to Ubuntu
images which is important for quick deployments to new datacenters
like a newly announced one for AWS in Frankfurt.

https://insights.ubuntu.com/2014/10/24/rapid-ubuntu-image-deployment-getting-up-and-running-in-record-time/

== The Planet ==

=== Bryan Quigley: Still running 32 bit Ubuntu? ===

In this survey, Bryan Quigley asks for feedback on his suggestion to
moving on to 64-bit versions only after 16.04 LTS, since you would
still be able to run 32-bit applications on a 64-bit distribution.

https://bryanquigley.com/crazy-ideas/still-running-32-bit-ubuntu

=== Nicholas Skaggs: Sprinting in DC: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday,
Thursday & Friday ===

Nicholas Skaggs writes that his team, with many core app developers
and others from Ubuntu Engineering, are "sprinting" in Washington DC.
He gives us an illustrated writeup of what happened each day,
mentioning that there was some planning for the next UOS [Ubuntu
Online Summit], an event which happens in a couple of weeks time.

http://www.theorangenotebook.com/2014/10/sprinting-in-dc-monday.html
http://www.theorangenotebook.com/2014/10/sprinting-in-dc-tuesday.html
http://www.theorangenotebook.com/2014/10/sprinting-in-dc-wednesday.html
http://www.theorangenotebook.com/2014/10/sprinting-in-dc-thursday.html
http://www.theorangenotebook.com/2014/10/sprinting-in-dc-friday.html

=== Alan Pope: Sprinting in DC ===

Alan Pope writes that he recently spent a week "with 230 other Ubuntu
people in Washington, DC." for a sprint, 10 of whom were invited
community members working on core apps. Alan writes: "All week we've
been collaborating towards a common goal of high quality, beautiful,
performant and stable applications for the phone today, and desktop of
the future. It's been an incredibly fun and productive week, and I'm a
little sad to be heading home today. But I'm happy that we've had this
time together to improve the free software we all care deeply about."

http://popey.com/blog/2014/10/24/sprinting-in-dc/

=== Svetlana Belkin: Ubuntu 14.10 ===

Svetlana Belkin writes that she was able to upgrade both her PCs from
Ubuntu 14.04 to 14.10 without any issues but on the day of the release
her only thoughts were that of an animated gif from the movie,
Despicable Me.

http://ubuntusense.com/2014/10/23/ubuntu-14-10/

=== Sean Davis: Xubuntu 14.10 "Utopic Unicorn" ===

Sean Davis writes that the next version of Xubuntu is now available,
featuring the latest in Xfce development and is the first step towards
the next LTS in 2016. Sean looks at 10 new things included in the
release including, a refreshed login screen, pink highlights, Xfce
updates, and changes to the Whisker Menu.

http://smdavis.us/2014/10/23/xubuntu-14-10-utopic-unicorn/

=== Ubuntu GNOME: To Upgrade Or Not To Upgrade? ===

Ali Linx writes that with every cycle, the same question is being
asked over and over again: "Should I upgrade to the latest release? or
should I keep my system as it is?" Ali quickly looks at the options of
installing the latest version as opposed to continue using an older
version. He concludes "This is entirely up to the user to decide based
on his/her needs."

http://ubuntugnome.org/to-upgrade-or-not-to-upgrade/

=== Benjamin Kerensa: Such a Utopic Unicorn ===

Benjamin Kerensa congratulates the Ubuntu Teams on releasing another
solid release of Ubuntu. He takes the opportunity to encourage various
steps, including the enabling of Telemetry and Firefox Health Report,
to help deliver a better Firefox with each release.

http://benjaminkerensa.com/2014/10/23/such-a-utopic-unicorn

=== Kubuntu: Kubuntu Shirts are Back ===

The Kubuntu team announce that their T-shirts and polo shirts are
available again. They tell us of the amounts from each sale that go
towards Kubuntu and the Hungarian LoCo team, and link to the sites
from which the shirts can be ordered.

http://www.kubuntu.org/news/kubuntu-shirts

=== Randall Ross: On Changes, Ubuntu, "Magic Spells", and Real Power ===

Randall Ross reflects on the last seven years, his involvement with
Ubuntu and building local communities, and says that he's met and
worked with many brilliant people in Vancouver BC. Randall announces
that he is Ubuntu's newest Community Manager and tells us on what his
initial focus will be.

http://randall.executiv.es/opportunity-knocked

=== Jorge Castro: Juju in Ubuntu 14.10 highlights ===

Jorge Castro writes: "This title is kind of a misnomer, as of course,
all this goodness is available to Ubuntu 14.04 users, so it's more of
a 'Things that happen to line up with' Ubuntu 14.10." He lists several
items and links to further information.

http://www.jorgecastro.org/2014/10/24/juju-in-ubuntu-14-dot-10-highlights/

=== Joe Liau: Documenting the Death of the Dumb Telephone - Part 3:
Unintelligiable ===

Joe Liau continues his series which talks about dumb telephones,
noting that his phone has custom notifications with limited choices.
He tells us how and when he wants a *smart* phone to deliver its
message, and links to the Ubuntu phone website through a "save our
phones" image.

http://blog.josephliau.com/documenting-the-death-of-the-dumb-telephone-part-3-unintelligiable/

=== Randall Ross: Why Smart Phones Aren't - Reason #4 ===

Randall Ross continues his series to explain why smart phones are not
smart. He links to several articles and a YouTube video to support his
reasoning.

http://randall.executiv.es/dumbphones04

=== Colin Watson: Moving on, but not too far ===

Colin Watson tells us that he has been working on Ubuntu for ten
years, that he was one of the founding group of developers and that he
is Canonical employee #17. He reflects over recent times and informs
us that he is moving from Ubuntu Foundations to the Launchpad
engineering team at the end of the year.

http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/ucgi/~cjwatson/blosxom/2014/10/26#2014-10-26-moving-on-but-not-too-far
== Other Community News ==

=== Vivid Vervet (15.04) now open for business ===

Adam Conrad announces that after a few small changes, merges and
uploads to the proposed archives, Vivid Vervet is now open for
development. Adams tells us that autosyncs will be running shortly,
and that ISO builds will be turned on in the coming days.

https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-devel-announce/2014-October/001116.html

== Canonical News ==

=== Ubuntu 14.10 desktop: security for global users ===

In a release put out by Canonical, highlights of the 14.10 of the
release are covered, including the first iteration of the Ubuntu
Developer Tools Centre, ability to stream Netflix, the 3.16 kernel
which offers better support for Power8 and ARM 64 architectures and
graphics support and more.

https://insights.ubuntu.com/2014/10/23/ubuntu-14-10-desktop-security-for-global-users/

== In The Press ==

 * Ubuntu 14.10 tries pulling a Steve Ballmer on cloudy offerings -
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2014/10/23/ubuntu_has_steve_ballmer_moment_on_cloud/
 * Ten years of Ubuntu: How Linux's beloved newcomer became its
criticized king -
http://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2014/10/ten-years-of-ubuntu-how-linuxs-beloved-newcomer-became-its-criticized-king/
 * Ubuntu's shiny 10th birthday Unicorn: An upgrade fantasy -
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2014/10/24/ubuntu_14_10_review/

== In The Blogosphere ==

 * Ubuntu 16.04 Might Be The Distribution's Last 32-Bit Release -
http://www.phoronix.com/vr.php?view=MTgxOTQ
 * 6-Way Ubuntu 14.10 Linux Desktop Benchmarks -
http://www.phoronix.com/vr.php?view=21060
 * Canonical's Ubuntu 14.10: The Commodity Linux OS? -
http://thevarguy.com/ubuntu/102314/canonicals-ubuntu-1410-commodity-linux-os
 * Ubuntu 14.10 XMir System Compositor Benchmarks -
http://www.phoronix.com/vr.php?view=21053
 * 7 Things to Do After Installing Ubuntu 14.10 Utopic Unicorn -
http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2014/10/7-things-to-do-after-installing-ubuntu-14-10-utopic-unicorn

== Other Articles of Interest ==

 * Features GNOME Developers Want In The Linux Kernel -
http://www.phoronix.com/vr.php?view=MTgxOTI
 * HP adds two new Moonshot configs and increased app support -
http://www.zdnet.com/hp-adds-two-new-moonshot-configs-and-increased-app-support-7000034985/

== Featured Audio and Video ==

=== Ubuntu Podcast from the UK LoCo: S07E30 - The One at the Beach ===

We're back with Season Seven, Episode Thirty of the Ubuntu Podcast!
Alan Pope, Laura Cowen and Tony Whitmore bring you this episode whilst
Mark Johnson is on a sun-lounger somewhere.

In this week's show:

 * We discuss Mark's blog post about diversity at OggCamp
 * We share some Command Line Lurve which saves you valuable time and regret
 * And we read your feedback. Thanks for sending it in!

We'll be back next week, so please send your comments and suggestions
to: podcast at ubuntu-uk.org

http://podcast.ubuntu-uk.org/2014/10/23/s07e30-the-one-at-the-beach/

=== Getting Started with Juju Relations ===

Jose Antonio Rey introduces a Juju Charm School session that deals
with Juju Relations, which are the ability for Juju Charms to connect
services together. The bulk of the session is conducted by Ben Saller,
with contributions from Jorge Castro and Matt Bruzek.

https://insights.ubuntu.com/2014/10/24/getting-started-with-juju-relations/

== 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 10.04, 12.04 and 14.04 ==

=== Security Updates ===

 * [USN-2387-1] pollinate update -
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-security-announce/2014-October/002704.html
 * [USN-2388-1] OpenJDK 7 vulnerabilities -
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-security-announce/2014-October/002705.html
 * [USN-2388-2] OpenJDK 7 vulnerabilities -
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-security-announce/2014-October/002706.html

=== Ubuntu 10.04 Updates ===

 * tzdata 2014i-0ubuntu0.10.04 -
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/lucid-changes/2014-October/014384.html
 * tzdata 2014i-0ubuntu0.10.04 -
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/lucid-changes/2014-October/014385.html
 * tzdata 2014i-0ubuntu0.10.04 -
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/lucid-changes/2014-October/014386.html

End of Life - April 2015 (Server)

=== Ubuntu 12.04 Updates ===

 * evolution-data-server 3.2.3-0ubuntu7.2 -
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/precise-changes/2014-October/022864.html
 * xchat 2.8.8-3ubuntu12.1 -
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/precise-changes/2014-October/022865.html
 * banshee 2.4.1-3ubuntu1~precise3 -
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/precise-changes/2014-October/022866.html
 * openvswitch 1.4.6-0ubuntu1.12.04.4 -
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/precise-changes/2014-October/022867.html
 * fglrx-installer 2:13.350.1-0ubuntu0.0.1 -
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/precise-changes/2014-October/022868.html
 * cloud-init 0.6.3-0ubuntu1.15 -
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/precise-changes/2014-October/022869.html
 * qemu-kvm 1.0+noroms-0ubuntu14.18 -
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/precise-changes/2014-October/022870.html
 * tzdata 2014i-0ubuntu0.12.04 -
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/precise-changes/2014-October/022871.html
 * tzdata 2014i-0ubuntu0.12.04 -
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/precise-changes/2014-October/022872.html
 * tzdata 2014i-0ubuntu0.12.04 -
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/precise-changes/2014-October/022873.html
 * openjdk-7 7u71-2.5.3-0ubuntu0.12.04.1 -
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/precise-changes/2014-October/022874.html
 * openjdk-7 7u71-2.5.3-0ubuntu0.12.04.1 -
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/precise-changes/2014-October/022875.html
 * fglrx-installer-updates 2:13.350.1-0ubuntu0.0.1 -
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/precise-changes/2014-October/022876.html
 * debootstrap 1.0.40~ubuntu0.7 -
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/precise-changes/2014-October/022877.html
 * debootstrap 1.0.40~ubuntu0.7 -
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/precise-changes/2014-October/022878.html
 * google-cloud-sdk 0.9.31-20140902123158+dsf1-0ubuntu3~12.04.0 -
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/precise-changes/2014-October/022879.html

End of Life - April 2017

=== Ubuntu 14.04 Updates ===

 * ti-fftlib 02.00.01.03-0ubuntu1 -
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/trusty-changes/2014-October/017094.html
 * ceilometer 2014.1.3-0ubuntu1 -
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/trusty-changes/2014-October/017095.html
 * glance 1:2014.1.3-0ubuntu1 -
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/trusty-changes/2014-October/017096.html
 * horizon 1:2014.1.3-0ubuntu1 -
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/trusty-changes/2014-October/017097.html
 * cinder 1:2014.1.3-0ubuntu1 -
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/trusty-changes/2014-October/017098.html
 * neutron 1:2014.1.3-0ubuntu1 -
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/trusty-changes/2014-October/017099.html
 * heat 2014.1.3-0ubuntu1 -
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/trusty-changes/2014-October/017100.html
 * keystone 1:2014.1.3-0ubuntu2 -
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/trusty-changes/2014-October/017101.html
 * nova 1:2014.1.3-0ubuntu1 -
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/trusty-changes/2014-October/017102.html
 * nova 1:2014.1.3-0ubuntu1 -
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/trusty-changes/2014-October/017103.html
 * pitivi 0.93-3ubuntu0.1 -
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/trusty-changes/2014-October/017104.html
 * hardening-wrapper 2.5ubuntu2.1 -
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/trusty-changes/2014-October/017105.html
 * software-properties 0.92.37.2 -
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/trusty-changes/2014-October/017106.html
 * python-werkzeug 0.9.4+dfsg-1.1ubuntu2 -
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/trusty-changes/2014-October/017107.html
 * lshw 02.16-2ubuntu1.1 -
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/trusty-changes/2014-October/017108.html
 * tracker 0.16.5-0ubuntu0.1 -
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/trusty-changes/2014-October/017109.html
 * evolution-data-server 3.10.4-0ubuntu1.4 -
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/trusty-changes/2014-October/017110.html
 * linux-firmware 1.127.8 -
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/trusty-changes/2014-October/017111.html
 * xchat-gnome 1:0.30.0~git20131003.d20b8d+really20110821-0.2ubuntu12.1
- https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/trusty-changes/2014-October/017112.html
 * xchat 2.8.8-7.1ubuntu5.1 -
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/trusty-changes/2014-October/017113.html
 * ubuntu-touch-meta 1.126.1 -
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/trusty-changes/2014-October/017114.html
 * pango1.0 1.36.3-1ubuntu1.1 -
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/trusty-changes/2014-October/017115.html
 * mugshot 0.2.5-0ubuntu0.1 -
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/trusty-changes/2014-October/017116.html
 * kexec-tools 1:2.0.6-0ubuntu2.1 -
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/trusty-changes/2014-October/017117.html
 * makedumpfile 1.5.5-2ubuntu1.1 -
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/trusty-changes/2014-October/017118.html
 * evolution-data-server 3.10.4-0ubuntu1.5 -
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/trusty-changes/2014-October/017119.html
 * muon 2.2.0-0ubuntu3.2 -
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/trusty-changes/2014-October/017120.html
 * qemu 2.0.0+dfsg-2ubuntu1.6 -
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/trusty-changes/2014-October/017121.html
 * libvirt 1.2.2-0ubuntu13.1.6 -
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/trusty-changes/2014-October/017122.html
 * muon 2.2.0-0ubuntu3.2 -
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/trusty-changes/2014-October/017123.html
 * kubuntu-meta 1.308.1.2 -
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/trusty-changes/2014-October/017124.html
 * pollinate 4.7-0ubuntu1.2 -
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/trusty-changes/2014-October/017125.html
 * pollinate 4.7-0ubuntu1.2 -
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/trusty-changes/2014-October/017126.html
 * tzdata 2014i-0ubuntu0.14.04 -
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/trusty-changes/2014-October/017127.html
 * tzdata 2014i-0ubuntu0.14.04 -
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/trusty-changes/2014-October/017128.html
 * tzdata 2014i-0ubuntu0.14.04 -
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/trusty-changes/2014-October/017129.html
 * openjdk-7 7u71-2.5.3-0ubuntu0.14.04.1 -
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/trusty-changes/2014-October/017130.html
 * openjdk-7 7u71-2.5.3-0ubuntu0.14.04.1 -
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/trusty-changes/2014-October/017131.html
 * debootstrap 1.0.59ubuntu0.2 -
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/trusty-changes/2014-October/017132.html
 * debootstrap 1.0.59ubuntu0.2 -
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/trusty-changes/2014-October/017133.html
 * google-cloud-sdk 0.9.31-20140902123158+dsf1-0ubuntu3~14.04.0 -
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/trusty-changes/2014-October/017134.html

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