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Author: Russell Dickenson (AKA phayz) <ph...@frugalware.org>
Date:   Tue Sep 7 23:03:17 2010 +1000

Newsletter issue 70

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<p>The /etc directory is perhaps the most critical folder on a Linux system.
Since this is where all system configuration files are stored, any damage to
-  files in this directory could stop the system from working. etckeeper is a
-  simple but power utility which keeps the /etc directory in a git repository.
-  It integrates with pacman-g2 so that when the installation or removal of a
+  files in this directory could stop the system from working.
+  <a href="http://joey.kitenet.net/code/etckeeper/";>etckeeper is a simple
+  but powerful utility which keeps the /etc directory in a git repository. It
+  integrates with pacman-g2 so that when the installation or removal of a
package requires a change to one or more files in /etc, these changes are
captured via a git commit. This allows you to undo changes made by the
installation or removal of packages. Since it's powered by git, you can also
commit changes you make manually (of course you shouldn't be making changes
-  here unless <strong>absolutely</strong> necessary. So go on - protect your
+  here unless <strong>absolutely</strong> necessary). So go on - protect your
/etc and install etckeeper.</p>

<h2><img src="http://frugalware.org/images/newsletter/bug.png"; align=
"left">Bug fixes</h2>

<p>The following table gives you a overview of activity on bugs and feature
-  requests as at 25 March 2010. In each cell of the table is a link to a
+  requests as at 7 September 2010. In each cell of the table is a link to a
detailed list of the relevant bugs or feature requests.</p>

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