On Sun, 29 Jun 1997, Jim Pick wrote:
I just did a du -s /usr/doc on my 386DX/33 (8MB RAM, 2-200MB HD) - and
it only has 11MB of docs installed. So uncompressing those isn't going
to kill me - I'm sure most other people using old hardware have similar
usage.
Who objects?
I do. Text often
On 18 Jun 1997, Kai Henningsen wrote:
ftpdir: /debian/hamm
This is probably the problem. The above path is relative to the /debian
directory. You might try
ftpdir: /debian
and see if that helps.
I made the change:
include:
On 17 Jun 1997, Kai Henningsen wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Douglas L Stewart) wrote on 16.06.97 in [EMAIL
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Is there a dftp.conf setup I can use that doesn't require me to do some
sed work on the packages file? The paths are wrong for the mirrors in the
one that's
Is there a dftp.conf setup I can use that doesn't require me to do some
sed work on the packages file? The paths are wrong for the mirrors in the
one that's on the servers now.
-douglas
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Trouble?
On Fri, 13 Jun 1997, Guenter Geiger wrote:
I am rather new to this list, so excuse me if this question has
already been dealt with.
Will there be kernel level thread support for Debian ?
The Linuxthreads package from Xavier Leroy is a very good Thread
Library supporting Posix threads.
On Sun, 1 Jun 1997, Jason Gunthorpe wrote:
Of course if I GPL my patches then they cannot do this. If my patches are
very complex then they also may not want to spend the time to integrate
it. All in all it really looks like the code is GPL but the development is
closed.
Has anyone actually
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