Bonjour,
je viens d'installer Ubuntu UNR 10.04.
Je dispose d'une carte Luxtrust et lecteur de carte.
Note : cette configuration fonctionnait sous mon ancien UNR 9.04.
Lors des tests a partir du site Luxtrust l'applet pour saisie code de
la carte ne s'affiche pas.
Les tests Java indiquent une version 6-update-18 installée, mais un
6-update-21 est requis.
Je download le fichier Linux auto-extractible et l'installe, ainsi que
le lien plugin pour Firefox
tel que indiqué dans les instructions.
Re-démarrage Firefox mais probleme identique.
Quel java faut-il installer ?
Le jre de Sun, ou quels packages de la repository Ubuntu ?
Actuellement ma config java est :
sudo update-java-alternatives -l
java-6-openjdk 1061 /usr/lib/jvm/java-6-openjdk
Merci pour votre attention et conseils.
Bye,
Bruno
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Greetings,
Friday 30 of July we will organize a Grill party.
Invited are all members and their families.
Depending on the number of people we will do it either in the LLL or
in Contern.
Please send me an e-mail mentioning how many people will come
(explicitly mention
the number of children) and please indicate if you eat meat.
See you there.
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Thierry Coutelier
Président LiLux asbl
Tel: +352 406776 GSM: +352 621 350037
7, Rue des Pres
L-5316 Contern
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Hi,
a word of warning for those of you using Ubuntu on a
NetBook: the new release 10.04, due this friday, has
a bug related to WLAN and WPA/WPA2, for RT2860 chips
as used in many Netbooks (such as the EEE 1000H).
While it can connect to unencrypted or WEP "encrypted"
WLANs, it is unable to connect to WPA/WPA2 APs.
It is fixed in a newer kernel release, but probably
won't be available for the launch of the new version.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/496093?comments=all
If you don't need such access, fine, but if you do,
and want to upgrade, you'll need to use a different
kernel (to be installed via other type of connectivity)
to have things working. The alternative is to delay the
upgrade until the fix is in the standard repositories.
Ah, the joys of beta-testing...
Eric
P.S. Launch party friday evening at the hackerspace:
https://www.hackerspace.lu/wiki/Ubuntu_10.04_Release_Party
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Subject: The GNOME Foundation is hiring a system administrator
Date: Tue, 1 Jun 2010 14:27:43 -0600
From: Stormy Peters <stormy(a)gnome.org>
Reply-To: foundation-list(a)gnome.org
To: GNOME Foundation <foundation-list(a)gnome.org>, foundation-announce
<foundation-announce(a)gnome.org>
The GNOME Foundation is hiring a system administrator. Thanks to all
of you who have made this possible!
http://live.gnome.org/Sysadmin/JobDescription
= System Administrator Job Description =
The GNOME Foundation is seeking candidates for a part-time system
administrator position. The GNOME infrastructure cluster consists of a
distributed network of machines providing services such as version
control, bug tracking, web sites, and mailing lists to hundreds of
part and full-time GNOME developers, and to the GNOME user community.
The system administrator will work with and assist the volunteer GNOME
sysadmin team to keep these services running smoothly, securely, and
reliably, and to implement enhancements.
This position is not primarily a coding position, however a certain
amount of programming ability is needed to be able to maintain and
enhance the system administration scripts and custom web applications
that run on the GNOME servers.
This position reports to the Executive Director of the GNOME Foundation.
The successful candidate will:
* Be able to conceive and execute projects independently without
detailed direction.
* Have experience working with volunteer and geographically
distributed communities.
* Be technically strong with experience in many or most of the
following technologies:
* Multiple GNU/Linux distributions with specific knowledge of Red
Hat Enterprise Linux and Debian / Ubuntu distributions
* Python
* SQL databases
* PHP
* LDAP
* Puppet
* Mailman
* Have good communication skills in written and spoken English.
* Be passionate about Free Software and have knowledge regarding GNOME.
Other job requirements include:
* Ability to communicate and manage projects and priorities with a
distributed group of volunteers who make up the GNOME Sysadmin team
* Weekly and monthly communication with the Executive Director and
quarterly reports regarding the Sysadmin Team's work to the GNOME
Foundation.
There are no specific educational requirements for this position,
however a typical candidate will have completed or be in the process
of completing an undergraduate degree. Several years experience
maintaining production servers is mandatory.
== How to Apply ==
To apply for this job, send your resume to board-list(a)gnome.org.
== Timeline ==
* June 22nd: deadline for accepting resumes
* June 15-July 15th: phone interviews by hiring team
* July 25-30th: Follow up with top candidates.
* August 9th: Job starts.
_______________________________________________
foundation-announce mailing list
foundation-announce(a)gnome.org
http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/foundation-announce
http://www.freeflex.lu/
a+,
Laurent.
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Lorsqu'on s'occupe d'informatique il faut faire comme les canards...
Paraître calme en surface et pédaler comme un forcené par en-dessous
Hello,
my company is searching for a programmer for a temporary period of 6
months (CDD).
The period may be extended and there is a chance to get a CDI.
Requested skills are:
- C / C++ programming
- Qt3 and Qt4 experience. Experience in migration from V3 to V4 is a
vantage.
- Debian Linux experience.
Language skills necessary:
- Luxembourgish or German fluent
- English basic skills
The job location is in Rodange. Home work may be agreed.
Please send your CV to me to apply for the job.
Best regards,
Michel Kohl
La question des OGM est complexe:
* Risque de "pollution" de l'environnement biologique ?
* Principe de précaution ?
* Progrès scientifique au service de l'humanité ?
Ces aspects sont non triviaux et je ne trancherai pas. Par contre, il y
a un aspect qui me semble inadmissible: la _fabrication d'organismes
vivants brevetés_, qui font qu'ensuite, pour _manger_, nous devrions
payer (directement ou non, consciemment ou non) des "royalties" à des
multinationales. La liberté que nous exigeons en matière d'utilisation
de moyens informatiques n'est rien d'autre qu'un cas particulier du
problème général de dépendance vis-à-vis d'un fournisseur monopoliste.
Dans le cas de la nourriture, notre dépendance est encore plus grave, me
semble-t-il qu'en matière de logiciels. C'est pourquoi je vous propose
de considérer de signer la présente pétition.
============================================
A GE-free future
The European Commission has just allowed genetically engineered crops
into Europe, ignoring safety concerns of the public interest. I've just
joined a new EU initiative with Greenpeace, Avaaz and Friends of the
Earth - calling for a moratorium on GE crops in the EU. With 1 million
citizens' signatures, we can make an official legal request to the
European Commission. Sign below and let's get to 1 million:
You can read more and sign the petition here:
http://www.greenpeace.org/GEpetition
Thanks!
Syn2Cat organizes the Release Party for Ubuntu 10.04
This Friday (30/04/2010) at 18h00 at the Hackerspace
(11, rue du Cimetiere, 8018, Strassen, Luxembourg)
https://www.hackerspace.lu/wiki/Ubuntu_10.04_Release_Party
Come and join !
Entry is free but drinks are on your own charge.
You may bring some food (for the Grill)...
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Thierry Coutelier
Président LiLux a.s.b.l.
7, Rue Jacques Strum
L-5316 Contern
Tel: +352 621 350037