Osamu Aoki wrote:
On Thu, Jan 13, 2005 at 06:11:25PM +, Martin Michlmayr wrote:
| What happens once you've uploaded is this:
| to queue/new (within about 15m of the upload), and everything
| but the .changes is made readable only by ftpmaster to ensure
| any
Marc Haber wrote:
On Sun, Jan 16, 2005 at 02:41:06PM +0100, Tobias Toedter wrote:
3. Website
If an URL is provided, the consultant must mention their Debian-related
work on the website. The Debian distribution must be mentioned
explicitly, together with a link to www.debian.org.
Andreas Barth wrote:
Actually, we discussed about apt 0.6 within the release team and with
the maintainers. IIRC, the two blocking issues are:
1. All the concepts (default installation, key management, how do
security updates work, ...) needs some review
2. There is noone who started working
Michael Banck wrote:
On Sat, Feb 19, 2005 at 05:50:18PM +0100, martin f krafft wrote:
I am not in the position to complain at this stage in the game, but
I think it would have been nice for you to quickly announce the
location of continuation of this discussion here...
It's the APT
Pierre Habouzit wrote:
Le Lun 21 Février 2005 00:16, Matthew Palmer a écrit :
NEW would still have to be processed by hand, though -- crypto
notifications still need to be sent, and the protection provided by
two crap developers working on a package isn't not that much better
than one
Pierre Habouzit wrote:
Because there's no guarantee (or even real likelihood) that the two
developers whose signatures appear on the package have sufficient
Clue to be able to produce quality packages. Pair programming only
works when both people are switched on and taking note of their
Moved to the proper list (I hope). Please copy Toby in your
replies as he is most probably not subscribed.
Regards,
Joey
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Subject: Open Letter to Debian Community
Date: Fri, 11 Mar 2005 07:11:30 -0800
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL
- Forwarded message from [EMAIL PROTECTED] -
I've been reading a lot lately about how Debian Linux is better than the
Red Hat/Fedora flavor. So I went and tried two Debian based distros, Mepis
and Ubuntu. Each of them used about 1.5GB of hard drive space. Mepis used
150MB RAM, but to
James Troup wrote:
The ftpmaster team would like to announce some new additions, namely
Jeroen van Wolffelaar [EMAIL PROTECTED] [0]
and Joerg Jaspert [EMAIL PROTECTED]
In addition, we're taking the opportunity to codify the structure of
the team a little more, to make it a little
Felipe Mu~oz Ca~as wrote:
Hi there! I'm writing to know when will appear Debian 4.0?
Uh... What about we release 3.1 first?
Regards,
Joey
--
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To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble?
Sebastian Feltel wrote:
I'm writing this mail because I've some bandwith to give away. I'm
running debianforum.de on a dedicated server which has a monthly
bandwitdh limit of 250 GB where debianforum.de only uses about 70 GB. So
I have 150 - 200 GB left over which I want to donate to the
Moin!
Jutta Wrage wrote:
After seeing the googlegroups spam in some of the debian mailing lists,
I had a look into googlegroups and saw the meiling lists beeing fed
into groups there. Is that a known fact and is it accepted?
Debian lists are fed into several public archives. I don't think
Steve Langasek wrote:
The ARM architecture has two buildds currently on-line; the normal
complement required to keep up with unstable seems to be four. Efforts are
being made to get a third buildd up, but until a few weeks ago we were down
to *one* buildd, so it's no surprise that progress is
Stephen Frost wrote:
And 3 is as much a DSA problem as anything.
3 is only that way because it's made out to be that way by DSA co.; it
seems to me anyway. Personally I think it'd be good to have more
involvment in 3 by others who could perhaps by the 'official porters' or
what have you;
Steve Langasek wrote:
On Mon, Apr 25, 2005 at 08:39:55AM +0200, Adrian von Bidder wrote:
On Monday 25 April 2005 08.03, Branden Robinson / Debian Project Leader
wrote:
* establishing a backup site for ``snapshot.debian.net``
I wonder if snapshot shouldn't be promoted to an official
Jeroen van Wolffelaar wrote:
On Mon, Apr 25, 2005 at 11:15:57AM +0200, Martin Schulze wrote:
The snapshot service is very valuable when it comes to checking older
versions of packages. For example, it is a very, very good help for
doing security work when older package versions need
Steve Langasek wrote:
I wonder if snapshot shouldn't be promoted to an official debian.*org*
service in recognition of its value to the project.
One concern I have, personally, is over precisely how much value
snapshot.d.n provides to the *project*, as opposed to providing value
Martin Michlmayr wrote:
* Branden Robinson / Debian Project Leader [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2005-04-26
18:45]:
Details are attached.
Martin has complained, with some justification, that I may have
disclosed sensitive information by posting this message to -project
instead of -private.
Alexander Schmehl wrote:
Hi!
* Martin Schulze [EMAIL PROTECTED] [050427 07:28]:
I don't think that the amount of reimbursed money needs to be put in
public and that -private would have been a better place instead.
I humbly object.
I confess, that I just searched for a couple
On Planet Debian there's been a bit of discussion about whether Ian
Murdocks web log should have been removed or not.
Joey Hess:
http://kitenet.net/~joey/blog/entry/debian_founder_not_allowed_on_planet_debian-2005-05-02-16-36.html
Gergely Nagy:
Gunnar Wolf wrote:
Martin Schulze dijo [Fri, May 06, 2005 at 06:21:20AM +0200]:
In the end, isn't this a blog aggregator? It isn't a mailing list and I
don't
think the same rules apply. Effectively, Planet is trying to impose
editorial
conditions on peoples *diaries*.
You
Andrew Swerdlow wrote:
Hi I just have a few questions, which I could not quite find on the web
site.
1) how many active developer work on debian?
http://db.debian.org/
2) How can I contribute code to the project? (what is the process)
http://www.debian.org/devel/join/
3) what is the
Sven Luther wrote:
So, we will ship a sarge release which will show porn to our kids by default ?
I don't want *ANYTHING* to do with that, and if you go this way, i hereby
demand that my name is removed from any file containing it on this
pornographic sarge release.
Err... if I have followed
Tapio Lehtonen wrote:
I don't understand the animosity, this definitely is a bug and should
be fixed. Personally, I would even consider it grounds for postponing
release of Sarge until this is fixed.
Not if we don't annulate the woody release and fix it in woody as well.
It's rediculous that
Sven Luther wrote:
Not if we don't annulate the woody release and fix it in woody as well.
It's rediculous that a bug that is present in woody already which was
released nearly three years ago, suddenly is considered a valid release
blocker for sarge less than one week before it's
Jonathan wrote:
Hi!
I wonder where/if you can buy debian t-shirts. Would be a good way to
both make some money and promote Debian.
Go to the exhibitions listed at http://www.debian.org/events/
Regards,
Joey
--
No question is too silly to ask, but, of course, some are too silly
Peter Vandenabeele wrote:
On Thu, Jun 09, 2005 at 07:18:04PM +0200, Martin Schulze wrote:
Peter Vandenabeele wrote:
This needs to be done fast, so that journalists and other interested
parties that want to follow up on this news also get our side
of the story. Otherwise we leave them
Martin Schulze wrote:
Peter Vandenabeele wrote:
This needs to be done fast, so that journalists and other interested
parties that want to follow up on this news also get our side
of the story. Otherwise we leave them with only the ZDnet side of
the story.
Where is the problem? We
Steve McIntyre wrote:
Headline: Debian upgrade may 'break' systems
Quote: I expect around 30 percent of users will suffer serious breakage
that could have been avoided
http://www.zdnet.com.au/news/software/0,261733,39196419,00.htm
The article refers to
Wichert Akkerman wrote:
The ftpmasters do their work for the project. They exist
on behalf of the project. The project does not exist as result
of the ftpmasters, it's vice versa.
True. However that doesn't always seem to work that way. A good example
is that we have a consensus to
Anthony Towns wrote:
This doesn't do anything to address the real issue (getting
new-maintainers back on its feet), and only seems to give people something
to point to when whining about how everyone else isn't doing everything
for them.
Agreed.
Regards,
Joey
--
A mathematician is
Julian Gilbey wrote:
If you don't like the fact that the Delegates have chosen to close
new-maintainer, and are too lazy to actually get off your arse to do
the job yourself but not too lazy to make a fuss, then you can use
[...]
But the number of people who volunteered to join the NM
Thomas Bushnell, BSG wrote:
Martin Schulze [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Wichert hasn't failed for that and this is not Wicherts fault. Don't
make it one. Wichert, Dwarf and myself were discussing things recently.
OK. Whose fault is it? What were the result of the discussions?
A large
Anand Kumria wrote:
I didn't stage a walkout; I quit. I've had nothing to do with
new-maintainer since then. I fail to see how that's improper
behaviour which screwed Debian over.
Really? So when I visited you and you saw you had about 500+ messages
in your new-maintainer box; marked
Anand Kumria wrote:
On Wed, 29 Dec 1999, Martin Schulze wrote:
Adam Di Carlo wrote:
Goswin Brederlow [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
What are the reasons for ever not letting new maintainers in?
There are none, I agree.
I'm very disappointed that Wichert has failed
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Greetings,
To get to the point as quickly as possible
What process(es) must be followed to start a Debian dist for a new
architecture??
You'll need to be able to create native packages. This means that
you'll need a kernel, a compiler (and tools), a glibc
Joey Hess wrote:
Bart Schuller wrote:
There's only one person who knows for sure, who said that NM will reopen
in january.
Could you refresh my memory? Who siad that, when, and where?
I said it, iirc.
Regards,
Joey
--
There are lies, statistics and benchmarks.
Jason Gunthorpe wrote:
The files may be trojans, corrupt, partial, massively screwed, fail
lintian, whatever. Massive, massive caution is advised!
I thougth that we're in this business for several years now.
Another time warp?
Regards,
Joey
--
Experience is something you don't get
Philippe Troin wrote:
Has anybody done some (reusable) potato cd cover art ?
We've had some for the LinuxTag Potato CD. You should find some images
in the archive: http://www.infodrom.ffis.de/Mail-Archive/debian-events-de/2000/
Regards,
Joey
--
The only stupid question is the
Colin Watson wrote:
Martin Schulze [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The Debian project has been invited to join the Advisory Board of the
recently created Gnome Foundation. The Advisory Board is a forum for
organizations and companies that have an interest in Gnome to
communicate with the Board
Colin Watson wrote:
Perhaps we need a more organized system of sponsorship, so that people
who are stuck waiting in the NM queue can do QA work with some degree of
ease. At the moment it seems to be largely a matter of whether you're
lucky enough to find somebody who'll quickly and
Adrian Bunk wrote:
My impression is that currently maintainers are accepted too early. For
some AMs it's enough that they build one package (and thanks to debhelper
it's relatively easy to build a package) and even if they make a buggy
package this is sometimes enough to pass the Tasks Skills
Christian Kurz wrote:
Yes, and the main point of my proposal is: An applicant doesn't get his
account before he had worked some months for Debian. This lets us judge on
his whole work (e.g. his knowledge about packaging, how he handles
bugs,...).
I think we should define that he has to
Marcus Brinkmann wrote:
1. Where does elmo live?
[ ] a. Garbage can.
[ ] b. openprojects.net.
I'll add that one.
Regards,
Joey
--
GNU does not eliminate all the world's problems, only some of them.
-- The GNU Manifesto
MacBane wrote:
Are there any Debian ISO's for download.
2.1.2. CD Images
The Debian project also provides readily mastered cd images for their
stable distribution. They are bootable and optionally contain non-US
stuff as well. Please find them on
Craig Sanders wrote:
i have two questions for all of you:
1. what is your stance(*) on some of the recent controversial topics aka
flame-wars within debian?
- non-free archives?
- sluggish new maintainer process?
Add to it
- Maintainers who are MIA
--
If you come from outside
Barry Beckman wrote:
Thought you might like to know about us. Could you pass this on to the
appropriate individual(s)? Thanks!
We partner with RedHat.
Since you haven't paid $1000 to send commercial advertisements to our list
I guess that your interest in our group and product is reall and
John Galt wrote:
In order to help you, can you tell use how many machines these are
at the moment and what kind of hardware they use. This is needed
just to ensure that we won't boot a kernel that doesn't support a
major piece of hardware.
Is MIPS ready for prime time? AFAIK, the Cobalts
Eric wrote:
Hello,
The xfree86 4.0.2 version is only available in the Woody or Sid :o(((
When do you think it will be avalaible in the potato ?
Never.
An unofficial version of XF4 for potato is said to be found on
http://people.debian.org/~cpbotha/
Regards,
Joey
--
If you
Kanwal K Arora wrote:
Dear Sir/Madam,
Could you pls advise me , from where to download the
Abi word [word processor] for linux or some other word processor
for linux.
Simply type
apt-get install abiword
or check out
http://packages.debian.org/abiword
Regards,
Wichert Akkerman wrote:
Previously Simon Heap wrote:
Could you please forward contact address's and telephone no's for your UK
offices please.
Debian is a non-project organization which is completely internet
based. As such we don't have offices.
Read non-project as non-profit please...
Lindsay Addison-Jones wrote:
I found mention of your company while browsing on the internet and I would be
very interested to find the origin of your company name. My Christian name is
Debian, a name that I have had for over forty years. A name that I have never
come across before. If you
Simon Cowell-Parker wrote:
We are thinking of moving over to debian for our networking system, but we
have some software issues we would like to address:
Can you help?
Is there a version of sage and wordperfect for linux and are there
compatibility issues?
WordPerfect is available for
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
I'd like to know when the next stable version of Debian will be ready ?
Please read what was posted about freezing:
Search for woody on http://www.infodrom.ffis.de/linx/search.html
Regards,
Joey
--
Those who don't understand Unix are condemned to
Josip Rodin wrote:
On Wed, Jun 06, 2001 at 02:35:50PM +0200, Wichert Akkerman wrote:
Debra
Debra is short-hand for Deborah.
So is Debbie :)
Oh c'mon people...
Regards,
Joey
--
It's practically impossible to look at a penguin and feel angry.
Branden Robinson wrote:
On Tue, Jun 12, 2001 at 12:34:30PM +0200, Wichert Akkerman wrote:
Always nice to see something like this. Taken from linuxpr.com
(http://linuxpr.com/releases/3809.html):
Hrm, when Progeny posted similar information about its own distribution, it
was asked to pony
If somebody wants to answer.
Regards,
Joey
--
Unix is user friendly ... It's just picky about its friends.
---BeginMessage---
Hello,
I am putting together a web sit called Linux Grid that will offer
users a grid style summary of features for many distributions. I
would like to
Someobdy please step forward.
Regards,
Joey
--
The good thing about standards is that there are so many to choose from.
-- Andrew S. Tanenbaum
---BeginMessage---
MANUAL ATTENTION REQUESTED
Hello,
My name is Jeff Carl, and I'm the Unix/Linux columnist for US ISP industry
Sascha Runschke wrote:
Could someone please take care of it?
Err... don't you think this could be spam eventually?
Checking hte mailbox:
1851 ND! Aug 30 [EMAIL PROTECTED] 22 Request For Information
1852 ND! Aug 30 [EMAIL PROTECTED] 23 Request For Information
1854 ND! Aug 30 [EMAIL
James Troup wrote:
Matt Zimmerman [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
There are also architectures for which there is no debian-*-changes
list (such as s390). I think the idea has merit, and the buildd's
should be fixed to send their messages to the appropriate list.
No, that's harking back to
James Troup wrote:
Martin Schulze [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Oh well... there are people interested:
There are people subscribed; there's a difference. Take the i386
lists for example, there's 360 people subscribed, sure, but there's
also zero traffic. No one uses the i386 lists
Carel Fellinger wrote:
[Not sure whether I'm alowed to sent to the list so I sent Martin a copy]
You are, and I normally request a copy, though it's not required for -project.
On Fri, Oct 05, 2001 at 09:11:34PM +0200, Martin Schulze wrote:
Moin!
...
If nobody objects, I'm going to remove
Isao Nagamori wrote:
Hello Debian Organization,
My Name is isao nagamori at Motorola (Japan) SPS sales FAE.
I want to know information about Debian product which is ported for embedded
platform
such as sandpoint.
There once was an Embedded Debian project (www.emdebian.org). This
David D wrote:
Hi. When will Debian with kernel 2.0 be released?
Checking http://www.infodrom.org/Debian/doc/releases.html this was done
already:
Debian 1.1 alias buzz
Released at June 1996
Kernel 2.0
Did you enter a time machine?
Regards,
Joey
--
Experience
Oliver M . Bolzer wrote:
So, how would the members of the debian-suoerh list order
sh3, sh4, sh3eb, sh4eb according to importance and number of potential users?
Then we can debate how many and which subarchitectures we compile and
distribute.
And the sh port lacks proper maintenance at the
Kerry James wrote:
hello,
i just brought Debian Linux from a local shop, and it was version 2.2r2. I
noticed you have version 2.2r4 out, whats the difference?
Mostly security updates. Once your Debian system is connected to the
network you should update it against security.debian.org.
DervishD wrote:
Hello all :))
Please, cc: me as I'm not on the list ;)
Just one simple question: when will be released the cdimages for
2.2r5? I can only find the 2.2r4 ones :? Is there any date planned?
Steve McIntire just posted:
] I've made images for 2.2r5 on cdimage. The
Alexander List wrote:
What about Switzerland? They're neutral, are not even a member of the UN,
and have a beautiful landscape with bunkers high up in the moutains :-)
They failed to offer a machine and hosting, I guess...
Regards,
Joey
--
The MS-DOS filesystem is nice for removable
Juan Cespedes wrote:
This mail was sent to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
IIRC, that list was read-only... has it changed its status recently?
I just checked, no, it hasn't. I have no clue why this went through.
Out of 12 mails sent to debian-announce during the past 48 hours, only
this one went through,
Schuller Friedrich wrote:
Eine einfache Frage: Gibt es einen Terminplan wann Debian 3.0 STABLE ist??
Sollte ich warten oder mit 2.2r3 weiterarbeiten...
At first you should double-check that you're posting to a mailing list
that accepts mails in German. Debian-project is an internationa list
Michael Beattie wrote:
On Wed, May 08, 2002 at 10:28:27AM -0700, Rick Younie wrote:
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: foo
which [EMAIL PROTECTED]
will return the lists I'm subscribed to. You can try other
likely addresses with which. I
Rick Younie wrote:
Michael Beattie wrote:
On Wed, May 08, 2002 at 10:28:27AM -0700, Rick Younie wrote:
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: foo
which [EMAIL PROTECTED]
will return the lists I'm subscribed to. You can try other
likely
FYI:
Mark Purcell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
FWIW,
The Debian logo is currently sitting on the front page of the Sydney
Morning Herald web site http://www.smh.com.au. For those who
aren't aware the SMH is proably one of the largest mainstream newspapers
in Australia.
The story it links to
Negative statement of intent
Personally, I will not accept another set of flyers for the Debian
project, which were created with non-free, binary-only software, when
the same can be achieved with Free Software.
If you should be going to create new flyers and get them printed,
don't expect any
Rune B. Broberg wrote:
On Sat, May 25, 2002 at 03:34:42PM +0200, Michael Holzt wrote:
If you should be going to create new flyers and get them printed,
don't expect any support from for them from myself.
Fine. But please stop here for a while and ask yourself:
'Am I helping the
Michael Holzt wrote:
Joey isn't at any point talking about damaging such advertisements,
merely saying that he isn't going to help.
Sorry, i have overseen the crosscopy to the debian-project Mailinglist.
As already said, there was a prior discussion on debian-events-eu
which led to
Oohara Yuuma wrote:
[Please Cc: to me because I am not subscribed to the list.]
On Thu, 13 Jun 2002 22:32:44 +0200,
Martin Schulze [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The Debian Projecthttp
joerg wrote:
Hi,
warum wird DEBIAN nur mit Kernelversion 2.2.x angeboten ?
Ist ein Umstieg auf Kernel 2.4.x geplant ?
Please see http://www.debian.org/News/2001/20010415
Regards,
Joey
PS: Please note that a) this is an international list and b)
you should be able to find something
Henrik Morsing wrote:
Hi,
I've heard about a Debian/BSD OS. Is it possible to buy this on a CD set??
Please see the archives at http://lists.debian.org/debian-bsd/
Afaik there is no such CD - I hope that the system is usable,
though.
Regards,
Joey
--
Unix is user friendly ... It's
Torsten Landschoff wrote:
Hallo Henry,
On Sun, Aug 04, 2002 at 10:58:08AM +0200, Henry Löwe wrote:
Also ich wollte mir gerade die Datein für die BootDiskette runterladen und
dann natürlich auch die Installationsanleitung durch lesen!!! Bloß leider
führt euer Link ins leere!!! Wollt?s
Dmitriy wrote:
On Mon, Aug 12, 2002 at 10:11:50PM -0400, Phil Beder wrote:
Hello,
I am involved with a Linux user group for Newbies in New York City. We
are in the process of brainstorming ways to make the group more effective
and serving the needs of new users. Someone had
Hi,
what do other developers think about localized lists for security
advisories, such as [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Currently, all DSAs are released via mail in english on
[EMAIL PROTECTED] and copied to www.debian.org
afterwards, where they will be picked up by seven[1] fellow translators
who produce
Rene Engelhard wrote:
I do not speak for ftpmaster, but since there are still security
updates for Debian 2.2 (and there will be for some time), I do not
consider impossible that more point releases for it may exist.
Joey writes on his homepage (http://people.debian.org/~joey) that
there
Branden Robinson wrote:
Please do not run personal cronjobs on auric between 14:30 and 17:30
I assume this means local time for auric, but it might be nice to add
the timezone identifier.
Oh come on! If you ask somebody on the street for the current time,
do you expect him to answer
laurent wrote:
Hello,
My company has just licensed a debian based software and we are
currently looking for experienced support technicians knowledgable in
debian. this is our first venture into software. my question is where do
i start looking? i just subscribed to a few mailing lists.
Branden Robinson wrote:
Oh come on! If you ask somebody on the street for the current time,
do you expect him to answer with a note that it's Hong Kong time instead
of local time? What other time than local would make sense when not
stated differently?
You expect me to know where all
Henrique de Moraes Holschuh wrote:
On Fri, 30 Aug 2002, Martin Schulze wrote:
Branden Robinson wrote:
You expect me to know where all of our machines are hosted? I'm the SPI
Treasurer and I don't know that. Maybe Mako Hill knows.
No, I only expect you to be able to type date
benjamin maclou wrote:
Is there a debian cdrom with sources of packages from cd 1?
Please check http://www.debian.org/CD/, it has everything you need,
including source CD images.
Regards,
Joey
--
GNU does not eliminate all the world's problems, only some of them.
Ben Collins wrote:
On Mon, Sep 16, 2002 at 04:17:56PM +0100, julien klein wrote:
hi
I would like to collect information about the debian community's strategy
in terms of advertising and promotion.
I'm particularly interested in how debian manages to keep its tradition of
non profit
Junichi Uekawa wrote:
Martin Schulze [EMAIL PROTECTED] immo vero scripsit:
Well, that's not the whole truth. Every once in a while, we happily
use the space a magazine offers us free of charge for a printed
advert. This has happened for some time in the UK and in the US once
(iirc
Oohara Yuuma wrote:
[Please Cc: to me because I seem to be unsubscribed.]
Is there any way to list all Debian mailing lists that I subscribed?
I seem to unsubscribe almost all lists[1] because my mailbox was full[2].
[1] except -private --- yes, including -security-announce
[2] -user was
Michael Beattie wrote:
On Sat, Oct 05, 2002 at 03:34:45PM +0900, Oohara Yuuma wrote:
echo who [EMAIL PROTECTED] | mail [EMAIL PROTECTED]
which [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I don't know why the attached mail fails to work.
I got only a help message.
There's a little bit of a difference
Toni Mueller wrote:
Hello,
I just came across this:
http://www.lesbian.mine.nu/
Maybe you think that you should do something about it...
Please contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Regards,
Joey
--
Let's call it an accidental feature. --Larry Wall
Toqota wrote:
Hi there,I was wandering if you had a distribution that would work on a
Windows partition.
Any GNU/Linux distribution would work on a windows partition.
However, only very few distributions still offer a similar option
during the initial installation.
And since you've asked, I
ellipses wrote:
Im kinda of new to the lists... been on for about three weeks, But noticed
something strange start this week.
There has bee a bunch of different spam show up and stuff on the list.. Is
this normal?!?!
Unfortunately, yes. We are keeping the lists open for anybody, especially
Oohara Yuuma wrote:
On Wed, 6 Nov 2002 00:00:47 -0500,
Duncan Findlay [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
2) It is now widely accepted that you should only use one space
between sentences. Although many sources say that either one or two is
fine, most recommend only one space. The Modern Language
Robert Lemmen wrote:
sorry for crossposting this to debian-project but a quick look at the
archive showed that the signal/noise ratio in debian-publicity, where
this mail should go to, is 0. sad btw.
The list is no more, so debian-project@lists.debian.org is the proper
place.
Regards,
Robert Lemmen wrote:
i am currently working in vietnam, and me and some people here want to
start a bit of a linux advocacy campaign because open software is really
not very popular here.
Great! Please go ahead!
it would be two parts actually, one series of linux flyers targeted at
anyone
Andreas Schuldei wrote:
I have been reading books about group development and would like
to share the thoughts about appling this to debian.
The book identified several different, interconnected state
variables for groups:
empowering leadership
gift-oriented cooperation and work
[Please stop to overzealous crosspost to several un-related lists.
Xavian-Anderson Macpherson wrote:
X-A+M: I would define Empowering Leadership as USER's RULE!! What are the
goals of Debian as they relate to the world community of computer users? Are
The goal is written on
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