Re: Thank you Debian

2024-02-22 Thread Pierre-Elliott Bécue
> Subject: Thank you Debian You're very welcome! Thanks for providing this ansible repo. I added it to my bookmarks to share it when people ask me for advice. (Some people replied with sound advice regarding your questions so I won't answer them again). Regards, -- PEB signature.asc Descrip

Re: Thank you Debian

2024-02-22 Thread Michel Verdier
On 2024-02-22, an...@rodier.me wrote: >> What makes you chose ansible instead of a debian package applying your >> scripts and configurations? > > I didn't want to create a new distribution, I wanted scripts to > configure a bare distribution, that anyone could maintain using the > standard Debian

Re: Thank you Debian

2024-02-22 Thread andre
On 22/02/2024 11:58, Michel Verdier wrote: On 2024-02-21, Andre Rodier wrote: > A few years ago, I created a set of Ansible scripts to code what I was already > doing manually, so I could rebuild my server from scratch. What makes you chose ansible instead of a debian package applying your scr

Re: Thank you Debian

2024-02-22 Thread Michel Verdier
On 2024-02-21, Andre Rodier wrote: > A few years ago, I created a set of Ansible scripts to code what I was already > doing manually, so I could rebuild my server from scratch. What makes you chose ansible instead of a debian package applying your scripts and configurations? > - What is the best

Re: Thank you Debian

2024-02-21 Thread Andre Rodier
On 21/02/2024 22:58, Jeffrey Walton wrote: On Wed, Feb 21, 2024 at 5:47 PM Andre Rodier wrote: [...] A few years ago, I created a set of Ansible scripts to code what I was already doing manually, so I could rebuild my server from scratch. The solution is on GitHub, and while there was already

Re: Thank you Debian

2024-02-21 Thread Jeffrey Walton
On Wed, Feb 21, 2024 at 5:47 PM Andre Rodier wrote: > [...] > > A few years ago, I created a set of Ansible scripts to code what I was > already doing manually, so I could rebuild my server from scratch. > > The solution is on GitHub, and while there was already a plethora of > existing solutions,

Re: Thank you for downloading Debian!

2022-09-30 Thread Thomas Schmitt
Hi, Loren wrote: > I attempted to download the current version and in the middle of > downloading Bit Torrent reset my browser. [...] > Now what do I do? I'd try plain https download. E.g if you wanted to get by Bit Torrent: https://cdimage.debian.org/debian-cd/current/amd64/bt-dvd/debian-11.

Re: Thank you [was: Reminder about the Debian Code of Conduct]

2020-06-25 Thread Ben Caradoc-Davies
On 26/06/2020 02:50, Default User wrote: "Beware the censor, for in his heart, he deems himself your master." main! -- Ben Caradoc-Davies Director Transient Software Limited New Zealand

Re: Thank you [was: Reminder about the Debian Code of Conduct]

2020-06-25 Thread Default User
"Beware the censor, for in his heart, he deems himself your master. "

Re: Thank you [was: Reminder about the Debian Code of Conduct]

2020-06-25 Thread Paul Johnson
On Thu, Jun 25, 2020 at 6:13 AM wrote: > On Thu, Jun 25, 2020 at 12:29:43PM +0200, Pierre-Elliott Bécue wrote: > > [...] > > > > Perhaps OP can solve this mystery for us. > > nyah, nyah. > > > The fact that my email is not in reply to a specific message is > > intentional and is done to avoid fin

Re: (Thank you Tom) Re: David --- Re: WRITING to NTFS drives

2019-03-13 Thread Thomas D Dial
On Wed, 2019-03-13 at 21:57 +0100, Linux-Fan wrote: > > On 3/13/19 3:43 PM, Thomas D Dial wrote: > > [...] > > > > I contacted a relative who does this routinely. Windows > > > alternately, I > > > contacted a relative who does this routinely about the initial > > > queston > > > about writing to

Re: (Thank you Tom) Re: David --- Re: WRITING to NTFS drives

2019-03-13 Thread Linux-Fan
On 3/13/19 3:43 PM, Thomas D Dial wrote: [...] I contacted a relative who does this routinely. Windows alternately, I contacted a relative who does this routinely about the initial queston about writing to NTFS file systems from Linux and Windows alternately. Although he does this in a dual bo

Re: Thank you for your insight.

2018-12-28 Thread R0b0t1
Thank you for the response, though I feel you don't address my question. Happily though, I spoke with an acquaintance and it was determined that the subservience to the license (i.e. agreeing to be bound by the GPL2) could not be offered as consideration as its restrictions were not the licensee's

Re: THANK YOU - was {Re: Documentation of "history" command}

2018-05-11 Thread David Wright
On Fri 11 May 2018 at 07:40:44 (-0500), Richard Owlett wrote: > On 05/11/2018 06:50 AM, Richard Owlett wrote: > >When I search man-pages.debian.org I get only a page in Chinese(?). > >The best hit I get doing a web search is > >  [http://www.tldp.org/LDP/GNU-Linux-Tools-Summary/html/x1712.htm] > >T

Re: thank you everyone who posts here :)

2018-04-25 Thread Kenneth Parker
I find their Archives very helpful, especially with the Search option. Also, people here are friendly and helpful. Good luck! Kenneth Parker On Wed, Apr 25, 2018, 6:47 AM songbird wrote: > it's a debian/linux play day for me and perhaps > i can figure out how to fix my issues. > > > song

Re: thank you debian developers, helpers, translators, contributors!

2015-04-26 Thread Hugo Vanwoerkom
songbird wrote: Jessie is out! that makes for a lot of time for folks on the installer, release team, debuggers, documentors, etc. i appreciate and applaud each of you when i see what is happening. every day your work is helpful to me and to others that i help. THANK YOU again,

Re: thank you debian developers, helpers, translators, contributors!

2015-04-26 Thread Lisi Reisz
On Sunday 26 April 2015 14:07:06 songbird wrote: > Jessie is out! that makes for a lot of time for > folks on the installer, release team, debuggers, > documentors, etc. > > i appreciate and applaud each of you when i see > what is happening. > > every day your work is helpful to me and to >

Re: Thank you - was [Re: Wine under Squeeze (6.0.5) - Wheere does it get put by Synaptic?]

2013-09-24 Thread Curt
On 2013-09-24, Richard Owlett wrote: >> >> /usr/share/doc/wine-doc/ ... >> >> for the package 'wine-doc' >> > > The latter is what I was looking for. I'm still getting used to > where Debian puts things. I gave you a fish; the other two posters taught you to fish, which is better. Unless you do

Re: Thank you - was [Re: Choosing among "Desktop Enviroments" and/or "Windows Managers"]

2013-09-18 Thread Richard Owlett
*CAVEAT LECTOR* - long winded humor included in following Ralf Mardorf wrote: I recommend to stay with Debian and to stay for Debian with the Linux kernel and what ever boot loader you're using now. Test WMs and DEs, win experiences and in the future you still can decide to use FreeBSD, another

Re: Thank you - was [Re: Choosing among "Desktop Enviroments" and/or "Windows Managers"]

2013-09-18 Thread berenger . morel
Le 18.09.2013 22:28, Richard Owlett a écrit : berenger.mo...@neutralite.org wrote: [*SNIP*] I guess this is why Debian meet my needs: you can tinker things easily, and so learn a lot even if you have poor starting knowledge. But do not worry, it seem that on that list, everyone is still learni

Re: Thank you - was [Re: Choosing among "Desktop Enviroments" and/or "Windows Managers"]

2013-09-18 Thread Richard Owlett
berenger.mo...@neutralite.org wrote: [*SNIP*] I guess this is why Debian meet my needs: you can tinker things easily, and so learn a lot even if you have poor starting knowledge. But do not worry, it seem that on that list, everyone is still learning things regularly. That "tinkering" is gener

Re: Thank you - was [Re: Choosing among "Desktop Enviroments" and/or "Windows Managers"]

2013-09-18 Thread Ralf Mardorf
I recommend to stay with Debian and to stay for Debian with the Linux kernel and what ever boot loader you're using now. Test WMs and DEs, win experiences and in the future you still can decide to use FreeBSD, another Linux distro and/or other bootloaders. I prefer Linux over FreeBSD, but have bot

Re: Thank you - was [Re: Choosing among "Desktop Enviroments" and/or "Windows Managers"]

2013-09-18 Thread Charles Kroeger
On Wed, 18 Sep 2013 16:20:02 +0200 Richard Owlett wrote: > What's the best? I still don't know. Mr. Owlett, I would just like to add to the usual suggestions since you're interested in tinkering with Debian, a worthy hobby to be sure, that no one has suggested the now forgotten UDE with the i

Re: Thank you - was [Re: Choosing among "Desktop Enviroments" and/or "Windows Managers"]

2013-09-18 Thread berenger . morel
Le 18.09.2013 13:31, Richard Owlett a écrit : Richard Owlett wrote: /Background [snip] /Questions 1. Given that I prefer LILO over GRUB and xfce over Gnome/lxde/kde, what GUIs should I investigate further. 2. Given that internet is effectively non-existent and internal/external disk space is

Re: [OT] Re: thank you debian and debian user community here

2012-04-04 Thread songbird
Camaleón wrote: >songbird wrote: > >> thank you to the many kind people here who spend their time helping >> others. > > Your welcome. > > My Paypal account to send donatives is... (just joking) ;-) ha! if you lived locally i'd offer free food. > I join to your acknowledgment to debian and it

[OT] Re: thank you debian and debian user community here

2012-04-04 Thread Camaleón
On Wed, 04 Apr 2012 00:39:31 -0400, songbird wrote: > thank you to the many kind people here who spend their time helping > others. Your welcome. My Paypal account to send donatives is... (just joking) ;-) I join to your acknowledgment to debian and its big community, they all do a great work.

Re: Thank you!

2009-05-27 Thread Harry Rickards
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On 05/27/09 04:36, 明�X wrote: > On Wed, May 27, 2009 at 8:44 AM, Olle & Susan Gladso > wrote: >> This may be the wrong list for this subject, but here goes. >> I want to thank the Debian developers and community for all that you do and >> that >> you

Re: Thank you!

2009-05-26 Thread Boyd Stephen Smith Jr.
In <4a1c8cd9.30...@gmail.com>, Olle & Susan Gladso wrote: >I want to thank the Debian developers and community for all that you do reportbug -k (and thanks.) -- Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. ,= ,-_-. =. b...@iguanasuicide.net ((_/)o o(\_)) ICQ: 514984 YM/AIM: DaTwink

Re: Thank you!

2009-05-26 Thread 明覺
On Wed, May 27, 2009 at 8:44 AM, Olle & Susan Gladso wrote: > This may be the wrong list for this subject, but here goes. > I want to thank the Debian developers and community for all that you do and > that > you stay true to your ideals. I have wanted to be able to use Debian for > several years.

Re: Thank you!

2009-05-26 Thread Umarzuki Mochlis
2009/5/27 Celejar > On Tue, 26 May 2009 19:44:09 -0500 > Olle & Susan Gladso wrote: > > > This may be the wrong list for this subject, but here goes. > > I want to thank the Debian developers and community for all that you do > > and that > > you stay true to your ideals. I have wanted to be abl

Re: Thank you!

2009-05-26 Thread Celejar
On Tue, 26 May 2009 19:44:09 -0500 Olle & Susan Gladso wrote: > This may be the wrong list for this subject, but here goes. > I want to thank the Debian developers and community for all that you do > and that > you stay true to your ideals. I have wanted to be able to use Debian for > several y

Re: Thank you for keeping stable just the way it is!

2008-03-25 Thread Anthony Campbell
On 25 Mar 2008, Owen Townend wrote: >[snip] > > > > > You guys know about reportbug --kudos right? That is a cool way > to thank > No. Jeez, Debian just keeps on getting deeper and deeper! Thanks. > man reportbug. > Shouldn't somebody report this to the coreuti

Re: Thank you for keeping stable just the way it is!

2008-03-24 Thread Owen Townend
[snip] > > > You guys know about reportbug --kudos right? That is a cool way to > thank > > > No. Jeez, Debian just keeps on getting deeper and deeper! Thanks. > man reportbug. > > Shouldn't somebody report this to the coreutils maintainer so they can > implemement it across the board there? D

Re: Thank you for keeping stable just the way it is!

2008-03-24 Thread s. keeling
Kamaraju S Kusumanchi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Mumia W.. wrote: > > > On 03/24/2008 05:20 AM, Rico Secada wrote: > >> This goes out to all Debian developers/advocates. > >> > >> Despite my other post with a question about using testing in production, > >> I fully understand the way stable is, and

Re: Thank you for keeping stable just the way it is!

2008-03-24 Thread Kamaraju S Kusumanchi
Mumia W.. wrote: > On 03/24/2008 05:20 AM, Rico Secada wrote: >> This goes out to all Debian developers/advocates. >> >> Despite my other post with a question about using testing in production, >> I fully understand the way stable is, and I greatly appreciate it! >> > Seconded. > You guys know

Re: Thank you for keeping stable just the way it is!

2008-03-24 Thread Mumia W..
On 03/24/2008 05:20 AM, Rico Secada wrote: This goes out to all Debian developers/advocates. Despite my other post with a question about using testing in production, I fully understand the way stable is, and I greatly appreciate it! Being able to run a stable environment without having to worry

Re: thank you Debian Kernel Team!

2007-05-20 Thread Hugo Vanwoerkom
Nelson Castillo wrote: On 5/20/07, Hugo Vanwoerkom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Hi, Linux-source-2.6.21 is out in Sid. Good job! I use it to generate my own Debian stock kernel plus some changes: - take out CONFIG_PARAVIRT (to be able to use the nvidia closed source driver) - take out CONFIG_PRE

Re: thank you Debian Kernel Team!

2007-05-20 Thread Michael Marsh
On 5/20/07, Hugo Vanwoerkom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Michael Marsh wrote: > Maybe now someone on the kernel team will fix linux-image-2.6-686, and > seemingly all of the other kernel image metapackages (bugs 422182 and > 424861, at a minimum -- neither has received any indication that it's > be

Re: thank you Debian Kernel Team!

2007-05-20 Thread Nelson Castillo
On 5/20/07, Hugo Vanwoerkom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Hi, Linux-source-2.6.21 is out in Sid. Good job! I use it to generate my own Debian stock kernel plus some changes: - take out CONFIG_PARAVIRT (to be able to use the nvidia closed source driver) - take out CONFIG_PREEMPT_NONE - set CONFIG_P

Re: thank you Debian Kernel Team!

2007-05-20 Thread Hugo Vanwoerkom
Michael Marsh wrote: On 5/20/07, Hugo Vanwoerkom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Linux-source-2.6.21 is out in Sid. Good job! Maybe now someone on the kernel team will fix linux-image-2.6-686, and seemingly all of the other kernel image metapackages (bugs 422182 and 424861, at a minimum -- neither

Re: thank you Debian Kernel Team!

2007-05-20 Thread Michael Marsh
On 5/20/07, Hugo Vanwoerkom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Linux-source-2.6.21 is out in Sid. Good job! Maybe now someone on the kernel team will fix linux-image-2.6-686, and seemingly all of the other kernel image metapackages (bugs 422182 and 424861, at a minimum -- neither has received any indic

Re: thank you

2007-01-31 Thread Kent West
moggy wrote: > > firstly i'd like to say thanks to you who got back to me on this > problem... > the disk i have is a live knoppix disk that came with debian "sarge" > which is as kent had suggested it was... i863 or somthing like that, i > cant remember without looking... i did what was suggested

Re: Thank you for your email.

2006-10-01 Thread Damon L. Chesser
Damon L. Chesser wrote: [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Thank you for your email. Rick Vidallon VISIONEFX website: http://www.visionefx.net email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] mobile: 757.619.6456 office: 757.963.1787 instant messenger: msn: [EMAIL PROTECTED] aol: rickvida Errr, your welco

Re: Thank you for your email.

2006-10-01 Thread Damon L. Chesser
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Thank you for your email. Rick Vidallon VISIONEFX website: http://www.visionefx.net email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] mobile: 757.619.6456 office: 757.963.1787 instant messenger: msn: [EMAIL PROTECTED] aol: rickvida Errr, your welcomed? -- Damon L. Chesser

Re: Thank You for Your Interest in Lakeshore

2004-02-02 Thread Mark Maas
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Re: Thank You for Your Interest in Lakeshore

2004-02-02 Thread FeejeeJoe
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Re: Thank you Jan, Michael C. and steef...

2003-10-04 Thread Michael C.
In linux.debian.user, Charles Forelle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > ...for your help with X-Window problem. It's working now. I did need to use > apt-get to install as steef suggested. It seems that critical part wasn't > installed. (Though a lot of other X-Window stuff was.) What package(s)

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Re: Thank you for contacting the Ranch of Lonesome Dove! We have received your email and it

2003-09-04 Thread Pigeon
On Thu, Sep 04, 2003 at 12:14:28AM -0400, Sales Department wrote: > Thank you for contacting the Ranch of Lonesome Dove! ... > > May God Bless > > Larry Hutton <>< > President > The Ranch of Lonesome Dove I'd just like to point out that this is absolutely nothing to do with me. :-) -- Pigeon

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Re: Thank you!

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Re: Thank you!

2003-08-21 Thread Colin Watson
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Re: Thank you!

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RE: THANK YOU!!

2001-03-21 Thread Price, Tim
OK, _Do_not_ go to cheapbytes dude, you live in the UK, there are a million UK sites selling linux/debian CDs. Look at https://ssl.dgc.co.uk/dgc-nms/web_store.cgi or http://www.i-stores.co.uk/goodies/Computers_and_Software/more3.shtml

Re: THANK YOU!!

2001-03-21 Thread kmself
on Wed, Mar 21, 2001 at 04:49:34PM -, Lee Baldwin ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > Thanks to everyone for the tremendous response I've got in just a few > hours, thanks for the help! I've only got a 56k modem and not a very > fast connection. So I am emailing cheapbytes.com to see how much the > s

Re: Thank you !

2000-04-28 Thread w trillich
no problem. if you have seen any of my other posts, you'll know that i'm often in the same boat--looking for the right directive in an unknown config file for some mysterious program. i like the debian paradigm for updating software: they had a *.rpm (red-hat package manager) translation thing wit

Re: Thank you, Corel, for PPP

2000-02-28 Thread Jonathan Chang
On Fri, 25 Feb 2000, Hans wrote: > Huh, what is setserial used for? I thought this didn't have any effect with > pcmcia. --Hans > > BTW, what are you running: Slink, Potato or Corel? Where did you get the > upgraded packages? > Hi, Hans, I do not know the exact relation. The following is quota

Re: Thank you, Corel, for PPP

2000-02-25 Thread Hans
Huh, what is setserial used for? I thought this didn't have any effect with pcmcia. --Hans BTW, what are you running: Slink, Potato or Corel? Where did you get the upgraded packages? At 01:14 PM 2/25/00 +0800, Jonathan Chang wrote: >Hi, all, > >For those who have ppp problem, here is my test

Re: Thank you, Corel, for PPP

2000-02-25 Thread Jonathan Chang
Hi, all, For those who have ppp problem, here is my test report. There are a good news and a bad news. The good one is that my PCMCIA modem card works and is very stable now. The bad news is I can not determine exactly where this bugfix comes from. First I briefly describe my environment

Re: Thank you, Corel, for PPP

2000-02-23 Thread Keith G. Murphy
Lane Lester wrote: > > You are > correct that some folks, including John Hasler, asked me for details > privately. Ummm, then how come I know about it? I've never communicated with JH. (Hint: maybe it wasn't private). > I agree that it would be better to do the whole thing on > the list in c

Re: Thank you, Corel, for PPP]

2000-02-23 Thread Lane Lester
I'm back! I've had another go a ppp in Debian slink. Jonathan Chang wrote: > > On Tue, 22 Feb 2000, George Bonser wrote: > > Try: > > > > echo 0 >/proc/sys/net/ipv4/tcp_timestamps That didn't work for me. > > Turn off all ppp header compression. I couldn't figure out how to do that. > I'v

Re: Thank you, Corel, for PPP

2000-02-23 Thread Jonathan Chang
On Tue, 22 Feb 2000, George Bonser wrote: > On Tue, 22 Feb 2000, Keith G. Murphy wrote: > > > I have seen several postings on this list about your problem, but never > > any response when asked (by John Hasler) for details. Maybe you go > > offline with "gurus" with your problem, but I suspect y

Re: Thank you, Corel, for PPP

2000-02-22 Thread Keith G. Murphy
GECOS wrote: > > The meaning of the Subject is that, of three different distributions of > Linux on my system, only Corel Linux gets me to the Internet. > > My pleasure with CL's ease of install, but my frustration with its > nonstandard configuration, > led me to buy McCarty's Learning Debian bo

Re: thank you

1999-07-30 Thread Michael Merten
LOL! how the heck did this get to the list? Must've been in the wrong folder when I e-mailed her. Sorry for the wasted bandwidth :/ On Fri, Jul 30, 1999 at 08:17:34AM -0600, Michele Banza wrote: > Michael, > > Thank you for the follow up. I will make a note of your new address. > > Michele A

RE: thank you

1999-07-30 Thread Michele Banza
Subject: Re: thank you On Mon, Jul 26, 1999 at 04:34:14PM -0600, Michele Banza wrote: > Dear Michael, > > Thank you for your resume. Unfortunately, the opportunity we had available > has been filled with another candidate. I will keep your resume on file and > contact you should any

Re: Thank you for all of your help.

1998-06-08 Thread Ed Cogburn
Paul McDermott wrote: > > I just wanted to say thank you to all of you nice debian users for taking > the time to help anybody and everybody who comes on the list. > Paul > Well, since I'm not much of a programmer, lurking on this list and helping others when I can, is the only way I c