sure he meant December of which year instead of
which day of December. :)
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On Wed, 6 Dec 2006 16:46:37 +, Stephen Gran [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
It has been jokingly said that the DPL could be replaced with a
mailbot that just replies That sounds like a good idea. Why don't
you try it?
That sounds like a good idea. Why don't you try it?
;)
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- concatenate files and print on the standard output
SYNOPSIS
cat [OPTION] [FILE]...
DESCRIPTION
Concatenate FILE(s), or standard input, to standard output.
...
(and yes, the sources are available)
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that we version Debian based on
the version of gcc that gcc-defaults points at?
How about we take the version number of all the packages in Debian, and
use the average as the Debian version number?
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Hurd.
And DOS is short for Disk Operating System.
I say it again - there is no Operating System with a G or a K in the
name. Prove me wrong.
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On Thu, 23 Jun 2005 08:09:51 +1200 (NZST), [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
[...]
However there are Ks in
Knoppix
... and thats all I can think of...
Kubuntu
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a intresse je peux communiquer la marque de mon
disque dur.
P.S. for those who are interested, I can tell them the brand of my hard
drive.
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would be a vote against it.
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ignoring reports in other media
Adrian ;-)
Slashdot for one. Not that one should really pay much attention to the
opinion of the average Slashdotter.
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so far.)
Isn't that part of the TS test in the New Maintainer process: Start a
flamewar on one of the Debian mailing lists.?
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Licences :-)
Or he may be asking for a licence to *hunt* witches, not own a witch.
In which case, he would want to go to the Fish and Wildlife office[1].
Which I guess would make it the next counter to fishing licences.
[1] http://www3.gov.ab.ca/srd/fw/hunting/
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that support Ogg.
I've got the Neuros[1], which supports Ogg with a firmware update, and
can sync with GNU/Linux using positron. And I know some of the newer
iRiver players (e.g. [2]) support Ogg too.
[1] http://www.neurosaudio.com/
[2] http://www.thinkgeek.com/electronics/mp3/653e/
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modules if they were needed. (Hopefully this will be better with
the hardware autodetect in the new d-i.) But then again, I had
installed SLS from a huge stack of floppies back in the day.
So I am wondering what exactly it is that people find hard about the
Debian installer.
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No problem
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if the maintainers aren't enough) printed
Enrico with a small font one next to each other.
Or source code from apt-get, if you want to be really geeky?
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the placing of options in the syntax given in the man page,
it should be clear that if you want to enable the printer, you must put
the -E after -p.
It is not as bad as the message subject makes it sound.
It is definitely not as bad as jackd's -d option.
(jackd -d alsa -d soundcard)
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Adrian == Adrian De Leon [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Adrian Hubert Chan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
gnus also lets me send mail through an ssh connection (i.e. it ssh-es
into a server, and uses the local mail program there), so that I
don't have to worry about what mail server am I authorized
fetch hotmail mail (and
netscape, netaddress, and yahoo).
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can change it.)
As for any linux mail client being better than the hotmail http
interface, it's probably a toss up if you want to compare it with
cat /var/mail/user or telnet server 110.
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criggie == criggie [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
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criggie Certainly an OS/2 install could be useful, but the details that
criggie geeks like us find important are definitely far too esoteric
criggie for 15 y/os
Huh? *I* was about 15 yrs old when I started playing with OS/2.
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about marketing.
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is to keep a hash of all the
messages. But spammers could easily circumvent this by adding some
randomness to their messages.
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David == David Howe [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
David This subject is generating more junk in my in box than the
David offending original spam. (guilty of adding to the channel noise)
Yes, and it is a serious discussion too. What is it doing on curiosa?
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A LED version of this shirt?
http://www.thinkgeek.com/stuff/things/2826.html
(Hey. What do those blinking lights mean?)
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the freeway.
Or spin the box around really really fast? (You'd have to do something
with the power cord though. Maybe hook it up to a UPS that spins along
with the box.)
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Jens == Jens Luedicke [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Jens Great. But what happens if something is messed up with the system?
Jens Is is desireable that those end users need to call a friend or a
Jens service guy to fix a problem? I still think if you own a computer
Jens you should be able to handle
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