Dear all,
While I don't post here often, I follow this list closely. Count me in
for any future MLUG meetings...
If you're curious, by day (and often by night) I work as a doctor at St.
Luke's Hospital (been doing so since July 2003). At various other
times, I sit in front of my PC and use Linux (been doing so since March
1997).
Now let's cut to the chase:
People who use LFS, Gentoo and similar setups enjoy a performance bonus
because everything is compiled from source, in accordance with the
particular architecture that their box uses. Is there a way to achieve
a similar setup in Debian?
I haven't looked at this for quite some time, so I my next question
might be anachronistic:
How well developed is support for Maltese in Linux? I know that KDE is
O.K., but how about getting Malti in a terminal, in vi, in emacs, in
mutt,...?
Cheers,
Will
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