The messages resulted from a toasted news gateway. Within minutes after
the incident we have taken action and have blocked that system from further
posting as well as informing its maintainer. Since our mail system is
very fast several such mails went through, at least 1-5 per list.
Regards,
Debian-List HOWTO [EMAIL PROTECTED]
November 8, 1999 Martin Schulze
Preparation of Debian GNU/Linux 2.2r3
=
Up-to-date version on http://master.debian.org/~joey/2.2r3/
I'm currently preparing 2.2r3 and will send reports so people can
actually comment on it. I'm sortof responsible for this release,
however Anthony Towns has to
Preparation of Debian GNU/Linux 2.2r3
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Up-to-date version on http://master.debian.org/~joey/2.2r3/
I'm still preparing 2.2r3 and will send reports so people can actually
comment on it. I'm sortof responsible for this release, however
Anthony Towns has to
One of our main servers, namely master.debian.org, is down after it
suffered from a disk failure. This was the main reason it was turned
off but unfortunately didn't come up again. Adam Heath is currently
inspecting the problem, and it seems that our data is still there
while the root disk was
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Hello,
I have proposed the following general resolution a few days ago (my
initial mail to debian-devel-announce didn't get through). The
discussion takes place on
-0.potato.1 i386, m68k
* back-port dump current version to potato at the request of
Martin Schulze. The 0.4b22 upstream version included
important fixes for data corruption that can occur with the
version that was released with potato.
MISSING alpha
, DSA 102
dumpstable0.4b16-1 alpha, arm, i386, m68k, powerpc, sparc
dumpupdates 0.4b25-0.potato.1 alpha, arm, i386, m68k, powerpc, sparc
* back-port dump current version to potato at the request of
Martin Schulze. The 0.4b22 upstream version
at the request of
Martin Schulze. The 0.4b22 upstream version included
important fixes for data corruption that can occur with the
version that was released with potato.
faqomatic stable2.603-1.1 all
faqomatic updates 2.603-1.2 all
Security upload, DSA 109
Not sure if people would like to read more bits, but if so, here are
some. The first update of Debian woody is on its way.
Preparation of Debian GNU/Linux 3.0r1
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I am preparing the first
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An up-to-date version is at http://master.debian.org/~joey/3.0r1/.
I am preparing the first revision of the current stable Debian
distribution (woody) and will infrequently send reports so people can
actually comment on
Preparation of Debian GNU/Linux 3.0r1
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An up-to-date version is at http://master.debian.org/~joey/3.0r1/.
I am preparing the first revision of the current stable Debian
distribution (woody) and will infrequently send reports so people can
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An up-to-date version is at http://master.debian.org/~joey/3.0r1/.
I am preparing the first revision of the current stable Debian
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actually comment on
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An up-to-date version is at http://master.debian.org/~joey/3.0r1/.
I am preparing the first revision of the current stable Debian
distribution (woody) and will infrequently send reports so people can
actually comment on
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http://www.debian.org/security/ Martin Schulze
February 17th, 2003 http://www.debian.org/security/faq
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I am preparing the second revision of the current stable Debian
distribution (woody) which will probably be released soon. This
report is to allow
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I am preparing the second revision of the current stable Debian
distribution (woody). This is most probably the last report before
the update can be
the ftp-masters releasing 3.0r3. They have the
final power to accept a package or not. If you want to comment on
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Moin,
a recent upgrade of the Z/VM of the S/390 machine Millenux hosts and
which runs the Debian S/390 buildd (debian01.zseries.org) caused the
old kernel to run without the network interface. In order to get
networking running again a new 64bit kernel was required.
Unfortunately this changed
An up-to-date version is at http://people.debian.org/~joey/3.0r3/.
I am preparing the third revision of the current stable Debian
distribution (woody) and will infrequently send reports so people can
actually comment on it and intervene whenever this is required.
If you disagree with one bit or
Preparation of Debian GNU/Linux 3.0r3
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I am preparing the third revision of the current stable Debian
distribution (woody) and will infrequently send reports so people can
actually comment on
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An up-to-date version is at http://people.debian.org/~joey/3.0r3/.
I am preparing the third revision of the current stable Debian
distribution (woody) and will infrequently send reports
Due to the most recent Linux kernel vulnerability that was disclosed
today, Debian admins had to restrict all hosts temporarily in order to
install a corrected kernel.
The vulnerability was disclosed by iSEC today and is described here:
http://isec.pl/vulnerabilities/isec-0015-msfilter.txt
Most
the
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I guess you all know that new slink boot floppies have been uploaded
today bu the leader of the boot floppies team, Enrique Zanardi.
Please test them and write appropriate bug reports if you discover
problems with them.
I've talked to Enrique about things
After gluck.debian.org started experiencing problems writing to its
disks on Sunday we have tried our best to get the machine back in
shape. As we have checked all files that we could and fixed all
services that had broken files, best to our knowledge, we have decided
to bring the machine back
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I'm happy to announce (even though I should have done this one week
ago already) the schedule for the Debian Day, the mini-conference of
the Debian project traditionally held during LinuxTag. It
A while ago the services of nm.debian.org have been moved from klecker
to merkel. Even longer ago the services of qa.debian.org have been
moved from klecker to merkel. To finnish this the respective
developer accounts have been disabled on klecker as well.
The home directories have been moved
/db/23/23057.html
Thanks in advance,
Joey
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Hi!
I plan to package this. It's distributed under the GPL
. and International
Patents.
TRADEMARKS: Taligent and the Taligent Design Mark are registered
trademarks of Taligent, Inc.
I have now contacted the author and hope he'll get a replacement.
Regards,
Joey
PS: If s/o needs this package, contact me.
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gtkfind-0.7 is a graphical file-finding program using the gtk toolkit
A screenshot can be found here:
http://www.oz.net/~mattg/gtkfind.gif
Regards,
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Rainer Dorsch wrote:
I remembered, that there was some time ago some discussion about linuxconf on
the list. I just picked up, that Suse will support linuxconf (beside yast) in
Suse 6.0 (release date: end of 1998).
Please check our experimental such as
Brent Fulgham wrote:
I am working on a project that could benefit from the GNU nana package.
It would be a cool idea if you would provide a description what
nana is or does.
Regards,
Joey
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Darren/Torin/Who Ever... wrote:
Joey Hess, in an immanent manifestation of deity, wrote:
Do you have any plans to offer it as something like /usr/bin/perl-t? (or
would modules need to be rebuilt too?)
It will be available as /usr/bin/perl5.00502-thread. I could manage the
/usr/bin/perl-t
This leaves the following possible names:
Ben Gertzfield wrote:
Here's what imdb.com says:
Cast overview, first billed only:
Don Rickles Mr. Potato Head
John Morris (III) Andy
Laurie Metcalf Mrs. Davis
R. Lee Ermey Sergeant
Sarah Freeman Hannah
Christian Hammers wrote:
Why not creating a Debian package that contains a huge html file with
links and some bookmarks-file converters for Netscape/IE/lynx etc.
P.S.: Yes, I would like to be maintainer - if all of you be contributers
=;-)
I'd say: Go ahead.
First start for the search
Christian Schwarz wrote:
[Please CC: any replies to me, since I'm not subscribed to your list]
Craig Small [EMAIL PROTECTED] sent me mail about the Debian CD web
pages on www.debian.org. Unfortunately, this address bounces (host
scooter not found) and also his @debian.org address bounces
Kikutani Makoto wrote:
I'm sorry, Pine again (and again and...).
Does anybody know if other distributions (RedHat, slack...)
have Pine package ?
They have.
If they have it, I assume their license policy is not hard as Debian.
Indeed. Debian is know for its maximum pickyness wrt
Wichert Akkerman wrote:
Previously Martin Schulze wrote:
The namespase lasts for five more releases. Or do I misunderstand
something?
On a related note, do we want to continue using names from pixar movies
now that Bruce is gone?
I don't see a reason for not continuing this scheme
Kikutani Makoto wrote:
On Sun, Oct 04, 1998 at 05:52:47PM +0200,
Martin Schulze [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does anybody know if other distributions (RedHat, slack...)
have Pine package ?
They have.
If they have it, I assume their license policy is not hard as Debian.
Indeed
Milan Zamazal wrote:
I'd like to package sabre if nobody objects.
sabre is an svgalib flight simulator.
License: GPL 1.
Milan Zamazal
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Robert J. Chassell
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Michael Meskes wrote:
Do we have a complete filesystem on CD like SuSE does? It's a nice addition
for those short in disk space.
Please send an appropriate patch to the debian-cd maintainer.
Regards,
Joey
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Never trust an operating system you don't have source for!
Michael Meskes wrote:
On Tue, Oct 06, 1998 at 07:37:10PM +0200, Martin Schulze wrote:
Do we have a complete filesystem on CD like SuSE does? It's a nice
addition
for those short in disk space.
Please send an appropriate patch to the debian-cd maintainer.
That means there is none
Hi,
a new mailing list, debian-snapshots@lists.debian.org, has been
created by request of Jim Pick.
The purpose of this list is to discuss various topics about
automatic building of binary packages out of upstream CVS
repositories. A tool is planned that will handle this sort of
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
I remember some month ago there was a discution some time ago about debian for
non entirely debian systems (i think it was a debian-solaris thing).
What happened to it ?
i was given a ultra sparc 1 with solaris 2.6 here at the university, and
þerhaps i
Peter Iannarelli wrote:
Hello all:
What package hosts the top command?
finlandia!joey(tty11):~ dpkg -S bin/top
procps: /usr/bin/top
netstd: /usr/bin/toport
finlandia!joey(tty11):~ dpkg -l procps
Desired=Unknown/Install/Remove/Purge
|
Hi,
this afternoon I occurred a serious problem where some of our
debian/rules file will fail.
xargs will *always* execute the command, even with no input. This
means that all constructs like find -name foo|xargs chmod g+w will
fail as soon as find doesn't find any file. As Joey pointed out
Section: x11
Priority: optional
Maintainer: Martin Schulze [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Author: Matt Grossman [EMAIL PROTECTED] this one
Standards-Version: 2.4.0.0
Package: gtkfind
Architecture: any
Depends: ${shlibs:Depends}
Description: Graphical File
Hi,
I'd like to flag Bug#27444 severity important since it filled up
my disk to 100% for the fourth time two days ago. This suxx and
since there is a patch provided it won't hold the release (except
nobody makes a new upload for it).
http://www.infodrom.north.de/Debian/Bugs/db/27/27444.html
Do
Shaleh wrote:
On 07-Oct-98 Martin Schulze wrote:
Hi,
tonight I was thinking about implementing @authors.debian.org which
would enable a way for us to get in touch with the upstream authors of
some piece of software without the need of looking into the copyright
file or digging
Alexander Koch wrote:
Hi Joey.
What do you think about it?
Will it produce more mail to the authors? Will *they* like it?
Which author doesn't like to be contacted wrt his software?
Besides, you can leave it out.
Regards,
Joey
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There are lies, statistics and benchmarks.
Darren Benham wrote:
Before packaging something, I check with the upstream author. I know it's GPL
but I like to be polite about it. In one case, I had the upstream author make
some suggestions and one of them was to make sure any and all mail about the
package got sent to me. I think he'd
Martin Schulze wrote:
tonight I was thinking about implementing @authors.debian.org which
would enable a way for us to get in touch with the upstream authors of
some piece of software without the need of looking into the copyright
file or digging in the source if the maintainer forgot to add
Joey Hess wrote:
Example: [EMAIL PROTECTED] would redirect the mail to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] who is the current developer of hypermail.
It seems like a good idea in general. The only 2 problems I can see are that
we would have to keep track of authors changing their email addresses, and
that
This might be an faq.
But occasionally I notices that dpkg first unpacks and installs
the files in a particular package and checks dependencies afterwards.
This means that wrong dependencies are discovered when it is
too late since the old version of the package is already
overwritten.
I'm sure
Darren Stalder wrote:
Is it possible for dpkg to have a depends line similar to:
Depends: perl (=5.005)
and have that include 5.005-\d+? Or will I need to put a
= means equal. I guess it's logical that 5.005 != 5.005-1
Thus I believe it would need to use (= 5.005-0)
Provides: perl5.005
in
Russell Coker wrote:
I have one question to that - in what way does distributing a
binary suddenly resolve a licence conflict? According to the GPL,
GPL'd code can not be linked to QT; _only_ the author of a given piece
of code has the right to make an exception to that rule. Because the
Raphael Hertzog wrote:
Le Thu, Oct 08, 1998 at 01:59:40AM +0200, Martin Schulze écrivait:
Thus I believe it would need to use (= 5.005-0)
(= 5.005) should work too, no ?
Check out what dpkg thinks about it:
finlandia!joey(tty5):/tmp dpkg --compare-versions 5.005 lt 5.005-1; echo $?
0
So
Darren/Torin/Who Ever... wrote:
Thus I believe it would need to use (= 5.005-0)
But it would also have to use ( 5.006-0).
I don't think this is a problem.
(I thought that debian-devel had reached a consensous that it's not
a good idea to change the perl version less than 14 days before
Alexander Koch wrote:
On Thu, 8 October 1998 00:07:26 +0200, Martin Schulze wrote:
Re spam: I'd like to make it optional so it does not have to be
used but only should. Each pkg. maintainer could negotiate with
the upstream author about this feature and not use it if the author
doesn't
Michael Stone wrote:
Quoting Martin Schulze ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
Before this screwup I didn't realize that most but not all modules are
placed in /usr/lib/perl5/$version/$arch-linux/$dir while plain
/usr/lib/per5 would be sufficient, too. We should have made it
policy that modules have
Richard Braakman wrote:
Raphael Hertzog wrote:
Le Thu, Oct 08, 1998 at 04:14:18AM +0200, Martin Schulze écrivait:
Another solution would be a) to postpone the freeze for some time or b)
allow fixed perl uploads within the freeze.
b) would be fine for me. Because perl uploads
Miquel van Smoorenburg wrote:
I'm currently maintaining squid, and squid-2.0 has been released. We have
been running the beta versions on our own machines for quite some time
and it's much better/faster than the 1.2 versions.
However the problem is dat squid-2.0 is totally incompatible with
I guess that we all have realized that slink doesn't fit on
one CD anymore.
Slink's total size for binary-i386 e.g. is 749 MB.
Thus slink has to be splitted over two official cd roms.
Currently slink doesn't contain an access method that
can handle multiple cd roms if not all cd-roms are
Kenneth Scharf wrote:
I installed a second CD rom drive in my computer. Some people have CD
'changers' that can have 3 - 5 disks in the stack. (Some of these
take up several drive letters in windows/dos...do they appear as
separate lun's in scsi or separate partitions under linux)
Tom Lees wrote:
Wow, it looks nice. However I wonder why you changed the ordering
of the two main windows.
Regards,
Joey
PS: I also wonder if one may express wishlists.
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The only stupid question is the unasked one.
Darren Stalder wrote:
I suspect that it's in the best interest of the freeze to revert to Perl
Thanks.
5.004. I'm currently uploading the 5.004.04-6 release to master's
Incoming. I'll file a bug on ftp.debian.org that the 5.005 release
should be deleted and the 5.004 release installed.
Ian Jackson wrote:
Martin Schulze writes (Contacting authors):
tonight I was thinking about implementing @authors.debian.org which
would enable a way for us to get in touch with the upstream authors of
some piece of software without the need of looking into the copyright
file or digging
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In light of the perl issues (see my last message) and the message Linus
just sent off to linux-kernel about 2.1.125 and 2.2.0p1 could the freeze
be pushed back a week to see if we should QUICKLY re-target slink
towards 2.2.0?
No, this would hold the release for at
Please check out
http://www.debian.org/~joey/goals/index.html or
http://www.infodrom.north.de/~joey/Linux/Debian/master/goals/index.html
Regards,
Joey
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to answer. -- Perl book
reassign 27663 linuxconf
thanks
Runo Førrisdahl wrote:
Farris: ~/install# dpkg -i linuxconf_1.10r34-1_i386.deb
(Reading database ... 62852 files and directories currently installed.)
Unpacking linuxconf (from linuxconf_1.10r34-1_i386.deb) ...
dpkg: error processing
Marcus Brinkmann wrote:
Purpose of the list would be problems with porting to new architectures,
either package specific or general. Problems with bootstrapping a new
architecture. Cross compilation of Debian packages. Maybe setting up some
documents or entries in the FAQ-O-MATIC.
Do you
Ben Gertzfield wrote:
Ole Is there an easy way to have both libgtk-dev and
Ole libgtk1.1-dev available? I have trouble with yagirc and
Ole libgtk1.1. It compiles but I get a sigsegv when I try to run
Ole it. I was hoping that linking with libgtk (stable) would fix
Ole it,
Ben Gertzfield wrote:
Martin == Martin Schulze [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Ben You cannot have libgtk-dev and libgtk1.1-dev installed at the
Ben same time, but you don't need to.
Martin gnotepad+ does not work with gtk 1.1 while many
Martin application that come with Debian
Ben Gertzfield wrote:
Martin == Martin Schulze [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Martin gnotepad+ does not work with gtk 1.1 while many
Martin application that come with Debian are linked against 1.1.
Martin Thus you can't compile gnotepad+ on that machine.
Ben Sure, but you can
Ben Gertzfield wrote:
Martin == Martin Schulze [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Martin Hmm, so I have 1.1 installed as well as 1.0-dev. Now if I
Martin compile, I compile against 1.0. So it's dynamically
Martin linked against 1.0. But 1.0 is not installed and even
Martin
Craig Sanders wrote:
imo, we should grant Lyx the same courtesy we did KDE. send them a
request to change their license, and give them some time (say a few weeks
rather than the months that KDE got) to change. if they ignore the
request or choose not to change their license then we have to
James Troup wrote:
Martin Schulze [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Marcus Brinkmann wrote:
Do you think this list would be useful or that the already
existing lists can carry the load (namely debian-devel)?
This list is not needed and I don't consider it useful at all.
(As a porter
Hi,
I wonder if there will be a new gtop in slink now that it has
been moved out of gnome-core (or another core Gnome module).
Regards,
Joey
--
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not tried it. -- Donald E. Knuth
Santiago Vila wrote:
But occasionally I notices that dpkg first unpacks and installs
the files in a particular package and checks dependencies afterwards.
This means that wrong dependencies are discovered when it is
too late since the old version of the package is already
overwritten.
I wonder if somebody plans to package this one.
Regards,
Joey
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Date: Fri, 9 Oct 1998 12:08:03 -0400 (EDT)
From: Conrad Steenberg [EMAIL PROTECTED]
X-URL: http://archive.redhat.com/gtk-list/
Subject: ANNOUNCE: Fulcrum
I don't want to hide this mail from you.
Regards,
Joey
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From: Matthias Ettrich [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Live and let live
Date: Sat, 10 Oct 1998 18:43:07
Joseph Carter wrote:
I wonder if you know that LyX is founded by the same person who has
founded KDE some years later. Not that this has to imply anyghing...
It's irrelevant. Lyx is free code using a license that does not allow us to
I know. But it may end up in the same flame fest
Joseph Carter wrote:
On Sat, Oct 10, 1998 at 01:08:28PM +0200, Martin Schulze wrote:
Craig Sanders wrote:
imo, we should grant Lyx the same courtesy we did KDE. send them a
request to change their license, and give them some time (say a few weeks
rather than the months that KDE got
Guy Maor wrote:
Message-Id: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Sat, 10 Oct 1998 20:54:40 +0200 (CEST)
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: mail failed, returning to sender
|- Failed addresses follow: -|
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ...
Hi Eloy!
I wrote:
Please check out
http://www.debian.org/~joey/goals/index.html or
http://www.infodrom.north.de/~joey/Linux/Debian/master/goals/index.html
Since release goals were abandoned due to the hamm desaster no goals
for slink were accepted. All listed goals on my page reflect
Michael Meskes wrote:
On Sun, Oct 11, 1998 at 04:07:31PM +, Raja R Harinath wrote:
I agree that by using XForms in development, and XForms *is* needed to
compile and run LyX, we have implicitly allowd all users to link Lyx
with XForms.
I don't see how it follows. we have
Ole J. Tetlie wrote:
Is anyone packing gnotepad?
[ Sorry if anyone tried to a post of mine and bounced. I played with
exim.conf and forgot to unplay the rewrite. ]
wget + ./configure + vi src/main.c + make just finished. It looks
nice, it seems to work. We should include it. However if I
Michael Meskes wrote:
xadmin
Request by maintainer=author, iirc.
x11amp-static
mp3.8hz
You didn't watch the 100 messages thread on debian-private?
Regards,
Joey
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Michael Meskes wrote:
I installed both packages. After starting X I found that the old name is no
longer the one compiled for gnome which removed all my applets from the
panel. I changed my setup to call icewm-gnome instead and re-created my
panels but had to notice that the panel applet no
Ole J. Tetlie wrote:
Is anyone packing gnotepad?
[ Sorry if anyone tried to a post of mine and bounced. I played with
exim.conf and forgot to unplay the rewrite. ]
Since nobody stepped forward, I take it for now. It in the process
of being built right now.
Regards,
Joey
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Linux
Michael Meskes wrote:
On Mon, Oct 12, 1998 at 06:18:47PM +0200, Martin Schulze wrote:
wget + ./configure + vi src/main.c + make just finished. It looks
nice, it seems to work. We should include it. However if I push
the exit button I get a Gdk segfault message.
Please upload it. I'd
Matthew Parry wrote:
I think a much more important implication of the KDE debacle is
what problems the GPL might make now that Linus is allowing
proprietary drivers to be loaded into the kernel. Isn't this
effectively the same as linking against a library?
Err.
a) The free kernel links
Please ensure that it's not illegal to distribute replay. 8hz.mp3
was removed due to patent/license problems.
Regards,
Joey
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just after one could have used it.
Michael Meskes wrote:
Where is the gtop binary nowadays?
It has been moved outside of gnome and has its own cvs directory.
Unfortunately the new maintainer has problems compiling it so it's
not likely to meet the freeze date.
Regards,
Joey
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Experience is a useful thing.
Joseph Carter wrote:
On Tue, Oct 13, 1998 at 07:58:58AM +0200, Michael Meskes wrote:
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You didn't watch the 100 messages thread on debian-private?
I never got it. In fact I was surprised I didn't get a single mail on
private for at least two months. Could
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