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The 07 January 2012 build (7678) is out.
_6i:
--- Quote from: MortenMacFly on February 05, 2012, 04:13:03 pm ---
--- Quote from: neo1691 on February 05, 2012, 03:39:51 pm ---Just came to know this...
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So what? Its not our fault. If you don't want a virus, just don't download/run stuff you don't know from the internet or friends... I live very happy with that literally since ages, my last virus was when I was still running MS DOS. ;-)
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..and if i'm already registered, maybe i can even contribute a story of mine..
on the anti-virus notification problem:
it might not be a virus at all, but a false-positive---back in the day in the grammar school computer science class, once i could not run a pascal program i have just written from the ide ("missing executable"), and when i exited the editor to investigate, i've seen the notification that norton antivirus just deleted my executable, because it supposedly contained a virus....in fact, it contained some cycles, some addition/division, and printing-to-stdout kinda' stuff...
anti-virus programs DO fail sometimes, but you should still check the origin of those files, and if convinced that they are genuine, report a false positive on the anti-virus developer's site (this is not unusual at all), and they should correct it and maybe the next virus database update will not complain..
...or confirm that the files are indeed infected and you were wrong.. :D
Jenna:
--- Quote from: _6i on February 12, 2012, 04:43:46 pm ---so, i just wanted to ask kindly :) to add pasgui's launchpad ppa repository to the download links
launchpad.net is the quasi-default/-official ubuntu bugtracker and repository "provider", and therefore using launchpad ppa repositories is integrated into ubuntu (creation and management of adequate /etc/apt/sources.list.d/* lists) can be done through a comfortable gui, or one single command (in this case "add-apt-repository ppa:pasgui/ppa", what is explained on the launchpad page)
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I changed the appropriate link on our binaries site and added it to the "Notes for Ubuntu users" on the frontpage of my repo.
MortenMacFly:
--- Quote from: jens on February 12, 2012, 07:27:18 pm ---I changed the appropriate link on our binaries site
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...which for the sake of being curious... Which one is the link you changed here?
I've just updated my Ubuntu, so I might even try...
Jenna:
--- Quote from: MortenMacFly on February 12, 2012, 08:32:03 pm ---
--- Quote from: jens on February 12, 2012, 07:27:18 pm ---I changed the appropriate link on our binaries site
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...which for the sake of being curious... Which one is the link you changed here?
I've just updated my Ubuntu, so I might even try...
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Last link in Important note for Ubuntu users:.
_6i:
--- Quote from: jens on February 12, 2012, 07:27:18 pm ---I changed the appropriate link on our binaries site and added it to the "Notes for Ubuntu users" on the frontpage of my repo.
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thank you very much for the quick help, this should solve the "what was that ppa i found last time?.. how/where did i find it?.." kind of dilemmas after the next reinstall and save some time :)
..and hopefully not just for me.. :)
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