[gentoo-user] Book about GNU Copyright .

2005-12-14 Thread J.A.H.
Book about GNU Copyright .

Can anybody here recommend a book from their Desktop which or that is
specifically focused so that the content of the book(s) can be used to
completely understand all GNU and or or Gentoo copyrights and issues
surrounding those legalities?

My grasp of GNU is narrow.

In your response here to this Email please make a point of CC``ing my
ingoing electronic mail message address for there are too many Emails
already due to unrelated bulk mail subscriptions which I do not read.

With utter sangfroid,

JASON (NOTE: I apologize for the fact that this may be an unrelated
request. Please do not automate your response. Thank you)

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Re: [gentoo-user] system audit

2005-12-08 Thread J.A.H.




Nagatoro wrote:

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Misleading
in what way? If we all are users don't we all belong here?
  
  

Thank you for the different responses about what is installed. The
gentoo-user category is misleading because a question that would
otherwise be sent to gentoo-desktop, gentoo-server, gentoo-admin, ...
is sent to gentoo-user instead. Why have more than one mail list
period??? If we are all users don't we all belong here...

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[gentoo-user] system audit

2005-12-07 Thread J.A.H.




Hi --- Is there a way to print all of the installed programs by
category. I would like to know what development libraries and tools are
installed and also what is installed that I never use.  

Basically I want to remove everything not in use so that another
upgrade will take less time. Once I remove a program, library, or
something else, how will I know that there will be no affected
dependencies.

Also is there something which will reveal that an executable or library
has never been used or infrequently used. 

I have not installed many packages outside the portage sandbox. Most
packages that were installed outside portage were installed in a
non-portage area within usr.


Note: Why are there administration, laptop, and server related posts at
gentoo-user and less at gentoo-admin or the other ones? The amount of
emails at
gentoo-user is too high volume IMO. 

Why not remove gentoo-user
and instead add more lists like
gentoo-install, or whatever else. The gentoo-user list is misleading
since every
user using gentoo is a user. It should be removed instead.

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