Hi.
On Tue, Mar 04, 2014 at 02:00:53PM +1100, Zenaan Harkness wrote:
Another 'persona' Mr Naturist Linux?
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Would it be possible for russia to maintain a classicdebian linux distribution and let the american and theircontroled european employees to waddle into the morassof systemd?Linus is half bought and paied for too, he uses fedora withall the mess. He was asked if he was asked to put in abackdoor
Arnold Bird writes:
Would it be possible for russia to maintain a classic
debian linux distribution
It would support the kremvax architecture but have some nietwork
problems
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. Everyone knows that in Soviet Russia
Debian maintains people, not the other way around :)
Reco
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on debian for 13 years and see what has happened
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Subject: Re: Could russians maintain a traditional linux debian? Re: Four
people decided the fate of debian with systemd. Bad faith
Russia is more traditionally minded these days, it looks like from the outside.
USA is flip collar up, da*n the consequences, individuals have no meaning
(collateral damage (aka reckless and willful murder)), f*k the past, kinda
as*h*le thinking.
I hope russians would not wish to jump into a
On 3/4/14, Arnold Bird arnoldb...@cosmicemail.com wrote:
Russia is more traditionally minded these days, it looks like from the
outside.
USA is flip collar up, damn the consequences, individuals have no meaning
(collateral damage (aka reckless and willful murder)), fuck the past, kinda
From: Michael Stutz stutz@dsl.org
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1. Installation. dselect has sure come a long way. But installation and
package maintenance is still not so easy, especially for the novice or Linux
newbie. The keystrokes are sometimes confusing, as are some of the messages
(especially when a package
Okay, since this is getting to be a hot topic. A self-explanatory Debian
GNU/Linux system for non-administrators does not now exist. These are, I
think, the main obstacles to be overcome in order for such a system to be
possible:
1. Installation. dselect has sure come a long way. But
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