On 16.03. 11:07, AnĂbal Monsalve Salazar wrote:
On Wed, Mar 15, 2006 at 05:48:38PM -0600, Steve Greenland wrote:
I'm a little sympathetic, because I used to suffer from the same
disease, and I still have the occasional outbreak, but I'm trying
hard, and mostly getting better. I think.
It
persons to replace one Joey. :-)
Thanks,
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of Debian is limited, but I wonder if there is no way of
forcing a change of the blocks Martin encountered.
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the same problem once and IIRC he solved it by
simply loading the apm module through /etc/modules.
HTH,
Christian
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On 20.12. 08:36, Steve Greenland wrote:
I'm still missing the incentive. Joey Hess wrote in his earlier message
that It's now only marginally larger than nvi. It achieves that by
removing many of the features that distinguish vim from nvi, to the
point that my guess is that most of those who
rid of 2.95
maintenance for etch.
I guess it is not a good idea as long as Linus still has the line
- Make sure you have gcc 2.95.3 available in his README in the
kernel source tree.
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If you seek the kernel, then you
Holger Levsen wrote:
the mighty video team, in boring alphabetical order (but you who where
there
know who they are), Andrew McMillan, Chris Halls, Erik Johansson, Henning
Sprang, Herman Robak, Holger Levsen, Javier Candeira, John Lightsey,
Kalle Boess, Martin Langhoff, Noel Koethe,
Hello,
Anand Kumria wrote:
Thanks for your comments -- however I don't think anyone should be able
afraid to point out when a debian developer is obviously not able to
satisfy all the Debian-related demands on their time; let alone their
committments.
First of all, in my opinion your mail
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