On Tue, Nov 01, 2022 at 08:22:07PM +0100, Thomas Schmitt wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Bret Busby wrote:
> > Are Blu-ray drives available for computers?
>
> Sure.
>
> My oldest one is a LG BD-RE GGW-H20L of 2008.
> My youngest is a ASUS BW-16D1HT which i bought recently after my
> Optiarc BD-5300S died
Hi,
Bret Busby wrote:
> Are Blu-ray drives available for computers?
Sure.
My oldest one is a LG BD-RE GGW-H20L of 2008.
My youngest is a ASUS BW-16D1HT which i bought recently after my
Optiarc BD-5300S died mechanically.
> I do not know of the storage capacity for a Blu-ray disc,
Single
Yes they are
On Tue, Nov 1, 2022 at 7:20 PM Bret Busby wrote:
>
> On 2/11/22 01:40, Thomas Schmitt wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > Bret Busby wrote:
> >> Someone did say that the full distribution comprises of many disks, so,
> >> maybe it needs four boxes?
> >
> > The four jewel case edition is here:
>
On 2/11/22 01:40, Thomas Schmitt wrote:
Hi,
Bret Busby wrote:
Someone did say that the full distribution comprises of many disks, so,
maybe it needs four boxes?
The four jewel case edition is here:
https://cdimage.debian.org/debian-cd/current/amd64/jigdo-bd/
for 25 GB Blu-ray discs.
Hi,
Bret Busby wrote:
> Someone did say that the full distribution comprises of many disks, so,
> maybe it needs four boxes?
The four jewel case edition is here:
https://cdimage.debian.org/debian-cd/current/amd64/jigdo-bd/
for 25 GB Blu-ray discs.
(There is also a twin pack for 50 GB BDDL:
On 1/11/22 23:40, Bret Busby wrote:
On 1/11/22 23:28, to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
On Tue, Nov 01, 2022 at 10:57:17AM -0400, Jude DaShiell wrote:
Jude
"There are four boxes to be used in defense of liberty:
Ahhh... these are the boxed distributions?
Cheers
Someone did say that the
On 1/11/22 23:28, to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
On Tue, Nov 01, 2022 at 10:57:17AM -0400, Jude DaShiell wrote:
Jude
"There are four boxes to be used in defense of liberty:
Ahhh... these are the boxed distributions?
Cheers
Someone did say that the full distribution comprises of many disk
On Tue, Nov 01, 2022 at 10:57:17AM -0400, Jude DaShiell wrote:
>
>
>
> Jude
> "There are four boxes to be used in defense of liberty:
Ahhh... these are the boxed distributions?
Cheers
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Dear Debian Friends,
> >
> > I was hopeful that you guys can point me in the right direction on where to
> > recieve boxes distributions of Debian.
> >
> > Is there any way you guys can put me on a distribution list for the
> > beautiful boxed distributions for Debia
On Tue, Nov 01, 2022 at 02:24:25AM -0400, Joe Roberts II wrote:
> Dear Debian Friends,
>
> I was hopeful that you guys can point me in the right direction on where to
> recieve boxes distributions of Debian.
>
> Is there any way you guys can put me on a distribution list f
Dear Debian Friends,
I was hopeful that you guys can point me in the right direction on where to
recieve boxes distributions of Debian.
Is there any way you guys can put me on a distribution list for the
beautiful boxed distributions for Debian?
I respect the fact Debian stands for excellence
On Fri, May 24, 2019 at 03:02:52AM +, Ale Frataslafra wrote:
Hello, I'm Alexandria F., I'm a software developer, i have all versions
of your distributions of debian jessie and
stretch(gnome,kde,xfce,cinnamon,lxde) downloaded, but im start in
contact with you because i have some questions
Hello, I'm Alexandria F., I'm a software developer, i have all versions of your
distributions of debian jessie and stretch(gnome,kde,xfce,cinnamon,lxde)
downloaded, but im start in contact with you because i have some questions
about debian live cd, for be specific(Jessie 8.0.0), my questions
'lut,
Impossible puisque tu as dit à grub-install de mettre ces fichiers dans
[zap]
est de la forme -.
Oui, tu as raison de noter ces incohérences. En début de thread,
j'indique bien de faire le tri mais je dois avouer que ce n'était pas
une très bonne idée de copier/coller mes
Le 26/04/2019 à 16:38, fab a écrit :
D'où vient ce /home/fabricer/os/grub et que contient-il ?
il vient de l'install de grub-install sur la clé.
il contient donc:
fabricer@FR-PORT:~/os/grub$ ls
fonts grub.cfg grubenv i386-pc locale
Impossible puisque tu as dit à grub-install de mettre
'lut,
D'où vient ce /home/fabricer/os/grub et que contient-il ?
il vient de l'install de grub-install sur la clé.
il contient donc:
fabricer@FR-PORT:~/os/grub$ ls
fonts grub.cfg grubenv i386-pc locale
Et le grub.cfg, j'en ai récupéré une 1ère version ici:
wget
Le 23/04/2019 à 22:09, fab a écrit :
Voici ce que j'ai fait pour rendre une clé bootable. Je copie/colle mes
notes de l'époque. (fais un peu le tri)
(...)
* Sur une clé, faire 2 partoches avec Gparted (la 1ère en fat32 (6Go) et
la 2nd en ext4) (le reste Go)
* installer grub sur la 1ère
usb bootable,
avec 2 mini-distributions, Linux Slitaz et Slax.
Slitaz : ça boote mais j'ai un "kernel panic" systématique.
Slax : "no system detected".
J'ai tenté avec 3 clés USB = pareil !
Clé usb bootable, je n'ai aucun problème avec :
Super Grub2 et Gparted, clés formatées en F
On Tuesday 23 April 2019 14:41:07 didier gaumet wrote:
> Je me souviens juste de deux moyens que tu as employés:
> - ton essai en console avec la commande dd copiait l'image sur le
> fichier système de la première partition de ta clé au lieu de la copier
> sur le fichier système de la clé entière
d Schoenacker a écrit :
- Mail original -
De: "ajh-valmer"
À: debian-user-french@lists.debian.org
Envoyé: Mardi 23 Avril 2019 10:28:10
Objet: Re: clé usb bootable mini distributions
Je n'ai pas reçu réponse à ma demande (sniff),
je la reprécise alors :
Mon objectif est d'install
Le 23/04/2019 à 12:19, ajh-valmer a écrit :
[...]
> Ma question était simplement : "comment rendre une clé USB bootable ?"
>
> Ce n'est pas me "compliquer inutilement la vie",
> avec des outils classiques, ça ne fonctionne pas chez moi.
> (cf ci-dessus).
> Je ne sais pourquoi, c'est ça qui me
Bonjour.
Pour créer une clé multiboot, Easy2Boot (http://www.easy2boot.com/)
marche très bien chez moi (mais je n'ai jamais eu non plus de problème
pour rendre une clé amorçable). Une fois la clé créée, il suffit de
copier les ISO dessus.
Cordialement,
Daniel Sauvard
Le 23/04/2019 à 12:19,
> Le 23/04/2019 à 10:28, ajh-valmer a écrit :
> > Je n'arrive pas à rendre une clé usb bootable,
> > unetbootin ne va pas,
> > - Console : dd if=image.iso of=/dev/sdc1 bs=4M && sync
> > mais ça me bousille le système de fichiers FAT32,
On Tuesday 23 April 2019 11:53:42 didier gaumet wrote:
>
Le 23/04/2019 à 10:28, ajh-valmer a écrit :
> On Monday 22 April 2019 18:04:43 ajh-valmer wrote:
>> Je n'arrive pas à rendre une clé usb bootable,
>> avec 2 mini-distributions, Linux Slitaz et Slax.
>> Slitaz : ça boote mais j'ai un "kernel panic" systématique
> > Mon objectif est d'installer Debian sur un nouveau portable.
> > 1] Soit je recopie (rsync) Debian installé sur mon ordinateur
> > de bureau vers le portable,
> > 2] je le fais avec "debian net-install".
> > Avec un CD image iso Slitaz, ça fonctionne très bien,
> > mais les nouveaux portables
Le 23/04/2019 à 10:28, ajh-valmer a écrit :
Mon objectif est d'installer Debian sur un nouveau portable.
- Console : dd if=image.iso of=/dev/sdc1 bs=4M && sync
mais ça me bousille le système de fichiers FAT32,
mais cela fonctionne parfaitement, de toute façon une fois Debian
installée
://packages.debian.org/search?keywords=gnome-multi-writer=names=all=all=mozilla-search
Bien amicalement,
Seb.
Le 23/04/2019 à 10:28, ajh-valmer a écrit :
On Monday 22 April 2019 18:04:43 ajh-valmer wrote:
Je n'arrive pas à rendre une clé usb bootable,
avec 2 mini-distributions, Linux Slitaz et Slax
- Mail original -
> De: "ajh-valmer"
> À: debian-user-french@lists.debian.org
> Envoyé: Mardi 23 Avril 2019 10:28:10
> Objet: Re: clé usb bootable mini distributions
>
> Je n'ai pas reçu réponse à ma demande (sniff),
> je la reprécise alors :
>
>
On Monday 22 April 2019 18:04:43 ajh-valmer wrote:
> Je n'arrive pas à rendre une clé usb bootable,
> avec 2 mini-distributions, Linux Slitaz et Slax.
> Slitaz : ça boote mais j'ai un "kernel panic" systématique.
> Slax : "no system detected".
> J'ai tenté a
Bonjour,
Je n'arrive pas à rendre une clé usb bootable,
avec 2 mini-distributions, Linux Slitaz et Slax.
Slitaz : ça boote mais j'ai un "kernel panic" systématique.
Slax : "no system detected".
J'ai tenté avec 3 clés USB = pareil !
Clé usb bootable, je n'ai aucun problèm
On Fri, 11 Sep 2015, Mike Mestnik wrote:
> Hulu?
> http://www.hulu.com/embed.html?eid=MSsiYiNS2_ix0dgvIz5N2w error 3336.
> Using some javascript bookmark was the workaround, that reveals uris
> like the above.
> Using Debian Jessie Chromium/peperflash.
I get the same error with Wheezy and
Hulu?
http://www.hulu.com/embed.html?eid=MSsiYiNS2_ix0dgvIz5N2w error 3336.
Using some javascript bookmark was the workaround, that reveals uris
like the above.
Using Debian Jessie Chromium/peperflash.
ice-weasel has a bug where the binary flash-plugin can't link against
a newer, now dependent,
As an update of a posting I made a short while back, here's a
snapshot of the current links at debian.org. As can be seen, the
canonical names of distributions are the codenames, and their present
state is defined by the links. The links (with exceptions) shift each
time a new distribution
Le 17/01/2013 16:16, Sébastien NOBILI a écrit :
HS
Connais-tu le paquet « vrms », je pense qu'il te plaira !
/HS
Seb
Bonjour, pas tant que cela, car on trouve sur
http://packages.debian.org/squeeze/vrms une phrase genante:
In some cases, the opinions of Richard M. Stallman and the Debian
On Tuesday 18 December 2012 6:54:08 pm salamandir wrote:
i am switching from kubuntu 12.04.1 to debian squeeze 2, but i'm keeping
KDE,
in the past, i have had considerable difficulty getting my email to migrate
successfully when i upgrade, and i'm wondering if there is a preferred
way to
i am switching from kubuntu 12.04.1 to debian squeeze 2, but i'm keeping KDE,
in the past, i have had considerable difficulty getting my email to migrate
successfully when i upgrade, and i'm wondering if there is a preferred way
to migrate/upgrade email that doesn't lose data in the process.
Your email data should be in your $HOME directory, so, if you keep the
same versions of softwares, they should be able to reuse data without
noticing the distro has changed.
But for a safer way, I guess the best is so backup your $HOME dir.
Le 19.12.2012 00:54, salamandir a écrit :
i am
On Tue, 2012-12-18 at 15:54 -0800, salamandir wrote:
i am switching from kubuntu 12.04.1 to debian squeeze 2, but i'm
keeping KDE,
in the past, i have had considerable difficulty getting my email to
migrate
successfully when i upgrade, and i'm wondering if there is a
preferred way
Hi,
How do I approve a Linux distributions just like other's did make into the
database? I hate waiting list. Please, if I approved, I will be the one and
only, first Linux distributions that approved on Malaysia.
I hope you all could help me I'll do anything
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Have you considered mailling the distrowatch folks?
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, there
are, at the time of this writing, 253 distributions based on Debian --
far more than any other distribution! Some of these distributions are
now defunct of course, but still that's a *huge* number!
http://distrowatch.com/search.php?category=Allorigin=Allbasedon=Debiandesktop=Allarchitecture
, 253 distributions based on Debian --
far more than any other distribution! Some of these distributions are
now defunct of course, but still that's a *huge* number!
http://distrowatch.com/search.php?
category=Allorigin=Allbasedon=Debiandesktop=Allarchitecture=Allstatus=All
We can't possibly
On Mon, 29 Mar 2010 12:08:52 -0400 (EDT), Camaleón wrote:
On Mon, 29 Mar 2010 11:47:30 -0400, Stephen Powell wrote:
If Camaleón wants to help him, we can't stop him; ...
Thanks for your understanding. BTW, I'm her :-)
Oops! Sorry. With non-English names, I can't always tell.
(Actually, there
I have certainly benefitted from the question and its answers. And Debian is
my distro of choice.
I would take semantic exception to the questions about we supporting him;
since Jordan is most certainly not supporting Dotan, and the first person is
therefore inaccurate and inappropriate.
On Monday 29 March 2010 17:29:26 Jordan Metzmeier wrote:
While I agree that this particular issue is very general
to Linux itself,
That is really the point that I was making.
people still need to learn to seek help from the
appropriate communities.
I actually agree in general. Asking for
On Mon, 29 Mar 2010 12:51:08 -0400 (EDT), Lisi wrote:
As for KKL, I needed a translation.
This is *really* off-topic, but perhaps this is it:
http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=KKL
It showed up in an internet search, but I can't access the site right now
because my employer has
On Mon, Mar 29, 2010 at 01:44:29PM -0400, Stephen Powell wrote:
On Mon, 29 Mar 2010 12:51:08 -0400 (EDT), Lisi wrote:
As for KKL, I needed a translation.
This is *really* off-topic, but perhaps this is it:
http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=KKL
Eew.
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On Monday 29 March 2010 18:44:29 Stephen Powell wrote:
On Mon, 29 Mar 2010 12:51:08 -0400 (EDT), Lisi wrote:
As for KKL, I needed a translation.
This is *really* off-topic, but perhaps this is it:
http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=KKL
It showed up in an internet search, but I
On Mon, Mar 29, 2010 at 3:09 PM, Lisi lisi.re...@gmail.com wrote:
On Monday 29 March 2010 18:44:29 Stephen Powell wrote:
On Mon, 29 Mar 2010 12:51:08 -0400 (EDT), Lisi wrote:
As for KKL, I needed a translation.
This is *really* off-topic, but perhaps this is it:
On Monday 29 March 2010 21:12:59 Neal Hogan wrote:
But, as you say, this is way OT.
Certainly, more OT than any ubuntu/debian question ;-)
Quite :-)
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different distributions
according to their needs. I am a programmer, so I choose to use source
packages, and to carefully configure and compile the kernel. I choose
source
packages no matter what distro I am using at the moment. I don't care
about
eye-candy, I care about performance
Might as well draw some attention with a good subject line ;-P
On Fri, Apr 04, 2008 at 10:50:02AM +0200, Ivan Savcic wrote:
While we're on the topic, can anyone sum it up, what do people
generally think is bad with Debian?
The only thing I think is bad about debian is the perception of it
On Fri, Apr 4, 2008 at 11:03 PM, Andrew Sackville-West
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[snip]
Oh, and the other thing I don't like is how darn easy it is. It makes
it hard to learn anything past a certain point... hence my occaisional
attempts to do things the hard way...
Agree! Agree completely!
On Fri, Apr 04, 2008 at 10:50:02AM +0200, Ivan Savcic wrote:
While we're on the topic, can anyone sum it up, what do people
generally think is bad with Debian?
Doesn't run well on old (e.g. 10 years old) hardware. Installer needs
too much memory, an install takes too much disk space. Apt
On Fri, Apr 4, 2008 at 5:03 PM, Andrew Sackville-West
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Might as well draw some attention with a good subject line ;-P
On Fri, Apr 04, 2008 at 10:50:02AM +0200, Ivan Savcic wrote:
While we're on the topic, can anyone sum it up, what do people
generally think is
On Fri, Apr 04, 2008 at 06:24:41PM +0200, Ivan Savcic wrote:
On Fri, Apr 4, 2008 at 5:03 PM, Andrew Sackville-West
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Might as well draw some attention with a good subject line ;-P
On Fri, Apr 04, 2008 at 10:50:02AM +0200, Ivan Savcic wrote:
While we're on
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But mixing branches (stable, testing and unstable) is a no-no, because
they depend on different versions of libraries.
People quite often mix testing and unstable. Still, though, it's
easier to stay
tried and used a lot of distributions and I have used
| (and plan to use more of) FreeBSD. I went through RPM hell of various
| distributions, experienced compiling from source and living on the
| bleeding edge with Gentoo. I even used Debian 3.0 back in the days it
| was just released, though my
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On 04/03/08 19:11, Chris Walters wrote:
[snip]
All GNU/Linux distros I've tried use the same basic kernel (where
support for
the filesystems is built), and have the same basic GNU/Linux services.
So you
can have that stability with virtually
Vincent Bernat a écrit :
Sans changement de majeur, oui. Tous les paquets ne sont pas
recompilés quand une nouvelle libc6 sort.
ok, donc on peut changer l'exemple en : passage de la libc de 2.3 en
2.4 ...
Thomas, qui tente de ne pas avoir totalement tord :-D
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Pascal Hambourg a écrit :
Salut,
Thomas Clavier a écrit :
en stable : kernel-2.6.8 qui dépend de hotplug
Ah bon ?
Tout ce que je vois, c'est un conflit avec les versions trop anciennes
de hotplug.
c'était un exemple purement hypothétique
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Vincent Bernat a écrit :
Ce serait un bug important de la libc.
la libc doit avoir une compatibilité binaire ascendante dans toutes ces
versions ?
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OoO En cette fin de matinée radieuse du dimanche 18 mars 2007, vers
11:22, Thomas Clavier [EMAIL PROTECTED] disait:
Ce serait un bug important de la libc.
la libc doit avoir une compatibilité binaire ascendante dans toutes ces
versions ?
Sans changement de majeur, oui. Tous les
OoO En cette soirée bien amorcée du mercredi 14 mars 2007, vers 22:38,
Thomas Clavier [EMAIL PROTECTED] disait:
en forçant un peut les choses il doit bien être possible de faire
fonctionner kde mais pas avec toutes ses fonctionnalités sans hal.
Seulement voilà, imaginons que kde dépend de la
ciol a écrit :
ok, ça je connais :) mais upgrader le kernel, paradoxalement ce n'est
pas la pire des mises à jour.
c'était juste un exemple parmi beaucoup d'autres et tu va finir par tout
mettre à jour à ce petit jeu.
Mais ce problème existe aussi avec une unstable pure non ? Parce que
si on
ok merci, dernières questions pour être sûre de comprendre :
il est à mon avis beaucoup plus judicieux de tout prendre en testing
voir testing/unstable
- n'est-il pas plus dangereux de faire un mélange testing/unstable que
d'avoir unstable pure ?
- l'avantage d'une distribution source
Salut,
Thomas Clavier a écrit :
en stable : kernel-2.6.8 qui dépend de hotplug
Ah bon ?
Tout ce que je vois, c'est un conflit avec les versions trop anciennes
de hotplug.
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Bonjour, je me sens assez à l'aise pour passer à unstable, mais
j'aimerais plutôt faire un mixe testing/unstable. L'idéal serait un
subtil mélange planifié stable/testing/unstable/experimetal, par exemble
le kernel et xorg de stable, kde de testing et iceweasel de unstable.
Mais des personnes
ciol a écrit :
Bonjour, je me sens assez à l'aise pour passer à unstable, mais
j'aimerais plutôt faire un mixe testing/unstable. L'idéal serait un
subtil mélange planifié stable/testing/unstable/experimetal, par exemble
le kernel et xorg de stable, kde de testing et iceweasel de unstable.
il
ciol a écrit :
Bonjour, je me sens assez à l'aise pour passer à unstable, mais
j'aimerais plutôt faire un mixe testing/unstable. L'idéal serait un
subtil mélange planifié stable/testing/unstable/experimetal, par
exemble le kernel et xorg de stable, kde de testing et iceweasel de
unstable.
en stable : kernel-2.6.8 qui dépend de hotplug
en testing : kde dépend de hal qui lui même dépend de udev qui est en
conflit avec hotplug ...
premier problème, ton kernel et kde sont incompatible.
ok, ça je connais :) mais upgrader le kernel, paradoxalement ce n'est
pas la pire des mises à
On Wed, Mar 14, 2007 at 08:50:57PM +0100, ciol wrote:
Bonjour, je me sens assez à l'aise pour passer à unstable, mais
j'aimerais plutôt faire un mixe testing/unstable. L'idéal serait un
subtil mélange planifié stable/testing/unstable/experimetal, par exemble
le kernel et xorg de stable, kde
Le Wed, Mar 14, 2007 at 08:50:57PM +0100, ciol a écrit :
Bonjour, je me sens assez à l'aise pour passer à unstable, mais
j'aimerais plutôt faire un mixe testing/unstable. L'idéal serait un
subtil mélange planifié stable/testing/unstable/experimetal, par exemble
le kernel et xorg de stable,
Hallo,
im letzten Semester habe ich zusammen mit einem Studienkollegen an der
TU-Berlin eine Architektur-Analyse des Distributions-Managements am
Beispiel Debian erarbeitet.
Ich dachte vielleicht interessiert es ja noch jemanden, daher dieses
Posting :)
Der 7-Seitige Text richtet sich auch
Hallo,
Jan Kechel wrote:
http://kechel.de/downloads/distributionsmanagement_kechel_klink.pdf (226k)
Hab das ganze nur kurz Überflogen.
Dabei ist mir aufgefallen:
1) Das PDF wird in xpdf bei mir grauenhaft dargestellt. Hast du das
direkt mit pdflatex compiliert? Wenn nein, probier das mal..
2)
* Jan Kechel [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2006-10-17 19:50]:
Hallo,
im letzten Semester habe ich zusammen mit einem Studienkollegen an der
TU-Berlin eine Architektur-Analyse des Distributions-Managements am
Beispiel Debian erarbeitet.
Ich dachte vielleicht interessiert es ja noch jemanden, daher
On Sun, Apr 23, 2006 at 03:15:59PM -0400, Hal Vaughan wrote:
On Sunday 23 April 2006 12:23, Steve Lamb wrote:
Count me as one for apt. I like the social contract, but I have to run
a business. While I try to avoid non-FOSS, I'm not going to let my
business fail or spend months or years
Hal Vaughan wrote:
Isn't there an archive for non GPL'ed software, as well?
There is a great deal of Free, DFSG-compliant software in Debian/Main that
is not GPL'd. The X Window System is a prominent example.
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On Apr 21 2006, Steve Lamb wrote:
Look, comes down to this. I'm tired of wrangling with my machine to do
anything on both sides of the fence. Windows is pissing me off daily and
this constant fighting for the basic stuff now on the Linux side is pissing
me off just as much. For a time my
Monique Y. Mudama wrote:
On 2006-04-23, Kevin Mark penned:
[some snippage]
In this context, free software user can never buy the software from
a company because their is no company and their is no legal monetary
contact between Debian and its developers and thus no one can make
the free
Andrew Sackville-West wrote:
On Sat, Apr 22, 2006 at 01:20:37AM +0200, Hans du Plooy wrote:
On Fri, 2006-04-21 at 15:58 -0700, Steve Lamb wrote:
And, of course, why there's UBUNTU and KUBUNTU. Waiting for XUBUNTU
myself. ;)
I want IceBUNTU :-)
Hans
how about wmUbinti?
Wubuntu
Chris Lale wrote:
Andrew Sackville-West wrote:
On Sat, Apr 22, 2006 at 05:15:06PM -0500, Kent West wrote:
Include my name in the list of people for whom social contract is the
#1 point also. When Debian ceases to be Free, then Debian ceases to
retain my loyalty.
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1 more here.
A
Mike McCarty wrote:
I don't want to change the social order or be
the downfall of capitalism, or kill MicroSoft or any of
the other social goals so often associated with Linux.
It sounds like you have gravely misunderstood the debian social
contract, or you have not read it.
cmr
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chris roddy wrote:
Mike McCarty wrote:
I don't want to change the social order or be
the downfall of capitalism, or kill MicroSoft or any of
the other social goals so often associated with Linux.
It sounds like you have gravely misunderstood the debian social
contract, or you have not read
Mike McCarty wrote:
Monique Y. Mudama wrote:
On 2006-04-23, Kevin Mark penned:
[some snippage]
In this context, free software user can never buy the software from
a company because their is no company and their is no legal monetary
contact between Debian and its developers and thus no one
Andrew Sackville-West wrote:
On Sat, Apr 22, 2006 at 05:15:06PM -0500, Kent West wrote:
Kamaraju Kusumanchi wrote:
On Saturday 22 April 2006 14:14, Steve Lamb wrote:
Monique Y. Mudama wrote:
Well, debian is pretty obvious about its purpose. It's a link right
Chris Lale wrote:
[ snipped 46 lines of quoted material ]
And another.
Whoa, who let the AOLer in here.
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it is used. There are some
things in Debian that are not quite as I like them, but I am more
confident that I can tailor things in Debian without having the next
update put be back where I started than I am with most of the commercial
distributions.
It is also important to have an active
On Tuesday 25 April 2006 10:02, Digby Tarvin wrote:
I don't think I am here primarily for the social contract.
[...]
I like the policy of
providing mechanism without mandating how it is used.
Sounds like you summarized the social contract in one sentence.
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On Tue, Apr 25, 2006 at 02:18:27PM -0700, Paul Johnson wrote:
On Tuesday 25 April 2006 10:02, Digby Tarvin wrote:
I don't think I am here primarily for the social contract.
[...]
I like the policy of
providing mechanism without mandating how it is used.
Sounds like you summarized the
Digby Tarvin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
For example, if the licensing restrictions on the downloadable firmware for
a particular network adapter prevent it from being included on the install
CD, then perhaps the install CD can be made to look for additional software
on a USB pen that can be
On Mon, Apr 24, 2006 at 10:55:00AM +0300, Andrei Popescu wrote:
Digby Tarvin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
For example, if the licensing restrictions on the downloadable firmware for
a particular network adapter prevent it from being included on the install
CD, then perhaps the install CD can
On Sat, 22 Apr 2006 21:56:41 -0600
Monique Y. Mudama [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Er, Christopher, you might want to take a look at the email address
Joey uses and consider the context of his message.
Hint: http://people.debian.org/~joey/
Mmmm, wrong Joey, I think.
Maybe this one is the right
Digby Tarvin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, Apr 24, 2006 at 10:55:00AM +0300, Andrei Popescu wrote:
Digby Tarvin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
For example, if the licensing restrictions on the downloadable firmware
for
a particular network adapter prevent it from being included on
Steve Lamb wrote:
A little more pragmatism and a little less haughty zealotry.
so, just switch to mepis and unsubscribe from debian-user already. your
show has gotten tiresome.
cmr
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chris roddy wrote:
so, just switch to mepis and unsubscribe from debian-user already. your
show has gotten tiresome.
Might I suggest a filter? Or maybe just pressing delete? I find it
mildly ironic that people who flock to a distribution supposedly for it's
social contract are some of the
On Sat, Apr 22, 2006 at 05:15:06PM -0500, Kent West wrote:
Kamaraju Kusumanchi wrote:
On Saturday 22 April 2006 14:14, Steve Lamb wrote:
Monique Y. Mudama wrote:
Well, debian is pretty obvious about its purpose. It's a link right
from the front page. Maybe people should be
On Sat, Apr 22, 2006 at 01:20:37AM +0200, Hans du Plooy wrote:
On Fri, 2006-04-21 at 15:58 -0700, Steve Lamb wrote:
And, of course, why there's UBUNTU and KUBUNTU. Waiting for XUBUNTU
myself. ;)
I want IceBUNTU :-)
Hans
how about wmUbinti?
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for change. It is just
information that may be useful for someone deciding between the two
distributions if ease of installation is a priority. It just seems
difficult to make such observations without evangelists getting
defensive.
Regards,
DigbyT
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Steve Lamb wrote:
chris roddy wrote:
so, just switch to mepis and unsubscribe from debian-user already. your
show has gotten tiresome.
Might I suggest a filter? Or maybe just pressing delete? I find it
mildly ironic that people who flock to a distribution supposedly for it's
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