Re: A simple Thank You

2024-08-07 Thread longwind2
Gear says thanks for work put into Debian development meaning of Debian developer is clear On Thursday, August 8, 2024 at 06:37:05 AM GMT+8, Wesley wrote: what do you mean by saying "debian developer"? developing on debian, or developing debian? Thanks.

Re: A simple Thank You

2024-08-07 Thread Wesley
what do you mean by saying "debian developer"? developing on debian, or developing debian? Thanks. > > how many user here are debian developer? > > many users here are IT professional, eager to help. > > but I am not sure they are debian developers. >

Re: A simple Thank You

2024-08-07 Thread longwind2
how many user here are debian developer? many users here are IT professional, eager to help. but I am not sure they are debian developers.

A simple Thank You

2024-07-31 Thread Gameming Gear
Hello. I just wanted to thank you for the work you put into Debian development. I have tried multiple distributions to find the best stability without having a load of updates. I even recommend Debian to my friends and family, they love it! Here's 1 minute of my time to thank you. 💙

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

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
saying the server rebooted. This wouldn't have been possible with the Debian community, so, again, thank you for that. We have been happy with this solution, for myself, and a few friends and family members, but I would like the opinion from the security experts on this list. - What is the

Re: How to find system configuration vulnerabilities; was: Thank you Debian

2024-02-21 Thread Andre Rodier
On 21/02/2024 21:08, Michael Kjörling wrote: On 21 Feb 2024 19:03 +, from an...@rodier.me (Andre Rodier): - What is the best approach to check if there is any vulnerability in the packages configuration ? - Is there any service that could audit the deployment code or the configuration files

Re: Thank you Debian

2024-02-21 Thread Jeffrey Walton
never had any issue, thanks to Debian packages quality. I just sometimes > receive a nice email saying the server rebooted. > > This wouldn't have been possible with the Debian community, so, again, > thank you for that. > > We have been happy with this solution, for myse

Re: How to find system configuration vulnerabilities; was: Thank you Debian

2024-02-21 Thread Timothy Butterworth
On February 21, 2024, at 4:08 PM, Michael Kjörling <2695bd53d...@ewoof.net> wrote: >On 21 Feb 2024 19:03 +, from an...@rodier.me (Andre Rodier): >> - What is the best approach to check if there is any vulnerability in the >> packages configuration ? >> - Is there any service that could audi

Re: How to find system configuration vulnerabilities; was: Thank you Debian

2024-02-21 Thread Michael Kjörling
On 21 Feb 2024 19:03 +, from an...@rodier.me (Andre Rodier): > - What is the best approach to check if there is any vulnerability in the > packages configuration ? > - Is there any service that could audit the deployment code or the > configuration files ? My understanding is that both Lynis a

Thank you Debian

2024-02-21 Thread Andre Rodier
, and automatic reboot, and never had any issue, thanks to Debian packages quality. I just sometimes receive a nice email saying the server rebooted. This wouldn't have been possible with the Debian community, so, again, thank you for that. We have been happy with this solution, for myself,

Re: please, help to get the image write done, due to an error. Thank you!

2024-02-09 Thread Steve McIntyre
Moving this to the debian-user list and setting reply-to accordingly... On Fri, Feb 09, 2024 at 12:25:15PM +, guido mezzalana wrote: >Hello > >First of all I wish to thank you all Debian's Team! To still enjoy a free OS:) > >I am running Ubuntu XFCE and I am using the Dis

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.

Thank you for downloading Debian!

2022-09-30 Thread Loren
I attempted to download the current version and in the middle of downloading Bit Torrent reset my browser. When I opened my browser again, the download did not restart and when I go to the website again to attempt to download it again it takes me to the page stating "Thank you for downlo

Re: cherrytree is available again, now in testing !THANK YOU!

2020-12-12 Thread Jeremy Ardley
On 13/12/20 8:46 am, Kenneth Parker wrote: On Sat, Dec 12, 2020, 5:47 PM Marco Möller <mailto:ta...@debianlists.mobilxpress.net>> wrote: Dear Giuseppe Penone! Dear Evgenii Gurianov! Dear Andrius Merkys! Thank you very much for providing Cherrytree in Deb

Re: cherrytree is available again, now in testing !THANK YOU!

2020-12-12 Thread Kenneth Parker
On Sat, Dec 12, 2020, 5:47 PM Marco Möller < ta...@debianlists.mobilxpress.net> wrote: > Dear Giuseppe Penone! > Dear Evgenii Gurianov! > Dear Andrius Merkys! > > Thank you very much for providing Cherrytree in Debian again! > Maybe I missed an announcement about it

cherrytree is available again, now in testing !THANK YOU!

2020-12-12 Thread Marco Möller
Dear Giuseppe Penone! Dear Evgenii Gurianov! Dear Andrius Merkys! Thank you very much for providing Cherrytree in Debian again! Maybe I missed an announcement about it. I just found it in the testing repository when searching for it before checking for updates for my flatpak installation of it

THANK YOU!!!! -Re: Does Debian have a "nag" tool?

2020-08-15 Thread Richard Owlett
ger. I am about to receive just retribution. [She'll claim I'm forgiven due to senility.] Wish to prevent such a response next year ;/ TIA Remind? That's just what "doctor ordered". Thank you!

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

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

2020-06-25 Thread tomas
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 fingerpointing. Well done. And to all of you yelling CENSO

THANK YOU!!!! -was- [Re: LibreOffice Writer - Help system font too small]

2020-06-05 Thread Richard Owlett
The tutorial's author has a sense of humor. I'm drooling over contents of "goodies package". Now to read the tutorial. THANK YOU

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

2019-03-13 Thread Thomas D Dial
s is suspended, Windows' > and > the other OS' view on the data may be inconsistent and cause file > system > corruption. > > https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_10-performance- > winpc/win10-fast-start-up-quick-boot-warning-suggestion/5fec376c- >

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

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

2019-03-13 Thread deb
just fine from NTFS on Debian 9.8 but [if you have direct experience with this] is writing to these drives from debian actually safe? [if you have direct experience with this] what process/tool(s) do you use to validate the writes? What are other places to ask this? Thank you! On 3/12/19 4:40

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 licen

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

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

2018-05-11 Thread Richard Owlett
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] There is a plethora questions/answers, but too narrowly focused. They do di

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

thank you everyone who posts here :)

2018-04-25 Thread songbird
it's a debian/linux play day for me and perhaps i can figure out how to fix my issues. songbird

Last order, 11/15/17. You forced an order for sunglasses with my order for free watch after completing your survey. I need to cancel the postage and order for the sunglasses. Thank you.

2017-11-15 Thread Quinnon Walker

THANK YOU {Re: Log Xsensors Core Temperature Data}

2017-10-05 Thread Richard Owlett
results? /usr/bin/sensors from lm-sensors package will do it just fine. Put something like this in cron: date >> /tmp/cputemp.log; sensors | grep ^Core >> /tmp/cputemp.log Reco Thank you Stephen for asking the question *and* thank you Reco for your response. The combination

Thank you Debian!

2017-06-19 Thread Jimmy Johnson
Another release is done! I want to think all involved for keeping as much legacy as you have done, good job! Keeping files and file systems safe and sound can be a difficult job but a necessary job. Special thanks to the KDE team for keeping the legacy oxygen theme, root user konqueror filemana

Re: how i can instal programe to linux Debian ? thank you

2017-04-27 Thread Mostafa Shahverdy
> usually (as root on a system): > > # apt-get install > > will do everything needed. depending upon the > package you may have to configure some things > after it is installed. > > if you do not know the name of the package you > can use search the package list for keywords to > see

Re: how i can instal programe to linux Debian ? thank you

2017-04-27 Thread songbird
Saber Lalam wrote: which program? usually (as root on a system): # apt-get install will do everything needed. depending upon the package you may have to configure some things after it is installed. if you do not know the name of the package you can use search the package list for ke

how i can instal programe to linux Debian ? thank you

2017-04-27 Thread Saber Lalam

THANK YOU! - was [Re: Duplicating a partition's directory structure - How?]

2017-01-03 Thread Richard Owlett
On 1/3/2017 5:28 AM, Sven Joachim wrote: On 2017-01-03 05:13 -0600, Richard Owlett wrote: I wish to duplicate a partition's directory structure without any of the existing file contents. The immediate application is a heavily customized version of an installation DVD. There are two underlying g

THANK YOU [Re: [Newbie] Can ls command format output my way?]

2016-12-17 Thread Richard Owlett
On 12/17/2016 9:40 AM, Richard Owlett wrote: ls -R /media/data produces the content but not the NEEDED format. I want a list like: /media/data/dir1/filea /media/data/dir1/fileb /media/data/dir1/subdir1/filex /media/data/dir1/subdir1/filey /media/data/dir1/subdir1/filez /media/data/dir2/filea /me

Re: Congratulations Daniel , Your Roof is Covered. Thank You!zM5r

2016-12-09 Thread Dan
Well you have 24 hours to replace my roof then Thank You for your time. On Nov 30, 2016, at 2:29 AM, Uwe Kleine König wrote: eksc Congratulations Daniel, The Home Warranty Limited time event. Never pay for covered home repairs again! Your Roof is Covered - FREE! Click Here Unsub

Thank you. was: Re: Brother HL-L2300D Mono Laser

2016-12-09 Thread Lisi Reisz
On Friday 09 December 2016 00:21:06 Lisi Reisz wrote: > On Thursday 08 December 2016 23:52:21 Lisi Reisz wrote: > > Any comments on this printer? Brother HL-L2300D Mono Laser > > > > There seems to be a .deb for an LPR and CUPSwrapper driver. > > > > Thanks. > > > > Lisi > > That was intended to

Re: Congratulations samrmn , Your Roof is Covered. Thank You!Wdw9

2016-11-30 Thread Sam Rahmani
Screw you. On Sun, Nov 27, 2016 at 12:02 PM, Brad Rogers wrote: > krst > > Congratulations samrmn, > The Home Warranty Limited time event. > Never pay for covered home repairs again! > Your Roof is Covered - FREE! > Click Here > > Unsub > Opt Out > > > > > > > > > > > >

Re: A heart-felt thank-you to all

2016-01-21 Thread Richard Owlett
On 1/21/2016 3:09 AM, to...@tuxteam.de wrote: On Wed, Jan 20, 2016 at 10:48:16PM -0500, Steve Matzura wrote: Thanks to all who've helped me climb the learning curve of Debian 8.2 [...] Thanks to you for asking the right questions in the right way :-) [...] I hope I get to pay it forward. T

Re: A heart-felt thank-you to all

2016-01-21 Thread Daniel Bareiro
Hi, Steve. On 21/01/16 00:48, Steve Matzura wrote: > Thanks to all who've helped me climb the learning curve of Debian 8.2 > to get my system up and running. Specific thanks go, in no particular > order, to Daniel, Gary, Reco, Lisi, Dan, Mudongliang, Joe, the > Wanderer, Rick Thomas, and many othe

Re: A heart-felt thank-you to all

2016-01-21 Thread Reco
Hi. On Wed, Jan 20, 2016 at 10:48:16PM -0500, Steve Matzura wrote: > Thanks to all who've helped me climb the learning curve of Debian 8.2 You're welcome. Glad to be of help. > Thanks again to all of you, and I hope I get to pay it forward. Looking forward to it. Reco

Re: A heart-felt thank-you to all

2016-01-21 Thread Lisi Reisz
On Thursday 21 January 2016 09:09:12 to...@tuxteam.de wrote: > You've asked, you've been polite and patient, you've read the answers > and tried to make sense of all -- you have motivated people here to > figure out things... thanks for your contribution :-) Hear! Hear! You have been great in thi

Re: A heart-felt thank-you to all

2016-01-21 Thread Lisi Reisz
On Thursday 21 January 2016 03:48:16 Steve Matzura wrote: > Thanks to all who've helped me climb the learning curve of Debian 8.2 > to get my system up and running. Specific thanks go, in no particular > order, to Daniel, Gary, Reco, Lisi, Dan, Mudongliang, Joe, the > Wanderer, Rick Thomas, and man

Re: A heart-felt thank-you to all

2016-01-21 Thread tomas
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Wed, Jan 20, 2016 at 10:48:16PM -0500, Steve Matzura wrote: > Thanks to all who've helped me climb the learning curve of Debian 8.2 [...] Thanks to you for asking the right questions in the right way :-) > [...] I hope I get to pay it forward. Th

A heart-felt thank-you to all

2016-01-20 Thread Steve Matzura
Thanks to all who've helped me climb the learning curve of Debian 8.2 to get my system up and running. Specific thanks go, in no particular order, to Daniel, Gary, Reco, Lisi, Dan, Mudongliang, Joe, the Wanderer, Rick Thomas, and many others who took the time and had the patience to bootstrap my kn

Re: RIP and Thank You.

2016-01-01 Thread Jimmy Johnson
On 12/31/2015 08:48 AM, Cindy-Sue Causey wrote: Everyone, please be safe out there.. Talk to people. Let them know what's going on in your Life. I'm spending a SERIOUS amount of time today kicking myself for having never even thought to track Ian down and follow his musings because of his direct

Re: RIP and Thank You.

2016-01-01 Thread Amir H. Firouziyan
This is sad for me too and I found out this news by Debian logo. R.I.P. Ian On Thu, Dec 31, 2015 at 2:14 AM, Lisi Reisz wrote: > http://www.theregister.co.uk/2015/12/30/ian_murdock_debian_founder/ > >

Re: RIP and Thank You.

2016-01-01 Thread franiortiz hotmail
Thanks Ian we will not forget you De: Weaver Enviado: viernes, 1 de enero de 2016 10:18 Para: debian-user@lists.debian.org Asunto: Re: RIP and Thank You. On 2015-12-31 09:24, Charlie Kravetz wrote: > On Wed, 30 Dec 2015 22:44:26 + > Lisi Reisz

Re: RIP and Thank You.

2016-01-01 Thread Weaver
On 2015-12-31 09:24, Charlie Kravetz wrote: On Wed, 30 Dec 2015 22:44:26 + Lisi Reisz wrote: http://www.theregister.co.uk/2015/12/30/ian_murdock_debian_founder/ Official Announcement from Debian: https://bits.debian.org/2015/12/mourning-ian-murdock.html RIP, Ian Murdock. I didn't kn

Re: RIP and Thank You.

2015-12-31 Thread Curt
On 2015-12-31, Steve Matzura wrote: > 42! How sad. So it isn't the answer to everything.

Re: RIP and Thank You.

2015-12-31 Thread Cindy-Sue Causey
On 12/31/15, John L. Ries wrote: > If the news report is correct, he appears to have self destructed, > which is even sadder. Please go easy on him as we watch how it goes.. This really isn't the most appropriate place and yet it is for me to say... his whole last Twitter feed there.. I did a v

Re: RIP and Thank You.

2015-12-31 Thread John Hasler
Noah Duffy writes: > Unfortunately, there will be some mystery surrounding his death until > we get the facts. At this point it looks like the sort of event that will always have some mystery surrounding it. No use speculating, though. More facts will come out. -- John Hasler jhas...@newsguy.c

Re: RIP and Thank You.

2015-12-31 Thread Noah Duffy
Saw this yesterday evening. Very sad news. Unfortunately, there will be some mystery surrounding his death until we get the facts. The memory of him will always live on through the Debian project. -- Noah Duffy noahdu...@fastmail.fm ASCII ribbon campaign ( ) against HTML e-mail! X

Re: RIP and Thank You.

2015-12-31 Thread John L. Ries
If the news report is correct, he appears to have self destructed, which is even sadder. --| John L. Ries | Salford Systems | Phone: (619)543-8880 x107 | or (435)867-8885 | --| On Thu, 31 Dec 2015, Steve Matzura wro

Re: RIP and Thank You.

2015-12-31 Thread Steve Matzura
You and a few hundred thousand of your closest friends I'm sure. Very tragic. On Wed, 30 Dec 2015 21:28:08 -0200, you wrote: >Rest in Peace Ian! > >I wanna know exactly what happened with him. > >On 30 December 2015 at 20:44, Lisi Reisz wrote: > >> http://www.theregister.co.uk/2015/12/30/ian_mur

Re: RIP and Thank You.

2015-12-31 Thread Steve Matzura
42! How sad. On Wed, 30 Dec 2015 22:44:26 +, you wrote: >http://www.theregister.co.uk/2015/12/30/ian_murdock_debian_founder/ >

Re: RIP and Thank You.

2015-12-30 Thread Joe Pfeiffer
Martinx - ジェームズ writes: > Rest in Peace Ian! > > I wanna know exactly what happened with him. > > On 30 December 2015 at 20:44, Lisi Reisz wrote: > > http://www.theregister.co.uk/2015/12/30/ian_murdock_debian_founder/ Yes. The story as reported so far is really bizarre.

Re: RIP and Thank You.

2015-12-30 Thread Rick Thomas
https://bits.debian.org/2015/12/mourning-ian-murdock.html > His family has asked for privacy during this difficult time and we very much > wish to respect that. He will be missed… Rick

Re: RIP and Thank You.

2015-12-30 Thread Charlie Kravetz
On Wed, 30 Dec 2015 22:44:26 + Lisi Reisz wrote: >http://www.theregister.co.uk/2015/12/30/ian_murdock_debian_founder/ > Official Announcement from Debian: https://bits.debian.org/2015/12/mourning-ian-murdock.html RIP, Ian Murdock. -- Charlie Kravetz Linux Registered User Number 425914 [h

Re: RIP and Thank You.

2015-12-30 Thread Martinx - ジェームズ
Rest in Peace Ian! I wanna know exactly what happened with him. On 30 December 2015 at 20:44, Lisi Reisz wrote: > http://www.theregister.co.uk/2015/12/30/ian_murdock_debian_founder/ > >

Re: RIP and Thank You.

2015-12-30 Thread Dino Picascia
R.i.p :( Il mercoledì 30 dicembre 2015, Lisi Reisz ha scritto: > http://www.theregister.co.uk/2015/12/30/ian_murdock_debian_founder/ > > -- dinopicas...@gmail.com *GPG: 0xFED2E841* *Please consider the environment before printing this e-mail notice *

RIP and Thank You.

2015-12-30 Thread Lisi Reisz
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2015/12/30/ian_murdock_debian_founder/

THANK YOU - was [Re: Differences Between ThinkPad Models]

2015-12-04 Thread Richard Owlett
ThinkPad R500 - Lenovo ThinkPad T400 - Lenovo ThinkPad T500 ThinkWiki is your friend. ;-) http://www.thinkwiki.org As I sit here with two Lenovo laptop and a desktop in front of me, all I can say is *THANK YOU* I've only scantily browsed the site. Wish I'd seen it sooner ;)

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
is helpful to me and to > others that i help. > > THANK YOU again, Hear, hear. :-) Lisi -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/201504261516.41040.lisi.re...@gmail.com

thank you debian developers, helpers, translators, contributors!

2015-04-26 Thread songbird
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, songbird -- To

Re: A big "Thank You" to Debian :-)

2015-02-18 Thread Sivaram Neelakantan
On Wed, Feb 18 2015,Karl E. Jorgensen wrote: [snipped 18 lines] > I'm amazed that a typo can bring such an emotional reaction - my email > was really not about systemd, but about the fact that "Debian Works" - > at least for me. I cannot speak for others. As a first time Debian user, the upgra

Re: A big "Thank You" to Debian :-)

2015-02-18 Thread Petter Adsen
On Wed, 18 Feb 2015 18:29:35 +1100 Andrew McGlashan wrote: > Okay, you've had two supporting replies, that is virtually none. ...and here's one more. I installed Jessie in a VM a while back, and so far I have no complaints. Granted, I don't use it for anything important (yet), but I will probably

Re: A big "Thank You" to Debian :-)

2015-02-18 Thread Andrew McGlashan
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA256 On 19/02/2015 2:26 AM, Lisi Reisz wrote: > On Wednesday 18 February 2015 10:32:59 Martin Read wrote: >> On 18/02/15 07:29, Andrew McGlashan wrote: >>> What I want from a DPL (another thread), is a DPL that will >>> remove systemd (for starters), part

Re: A big "Thank You" to Debian :-)

2015-02-18 Thread Lisi Reisz
On Wednesday 18 February 2015 10:32:59 Martin Read wrote: > On 18/02/15 07:29, Andrew McGlashan wrote: > > What I want from a DPL (another thread), is a DPL that will remove > > systemd (for starters), particularly as a system default. I didn't get Andrew's posting (???), so had to go to the arch

Re: A big "Thank You" to Debian :-)

2015-02-18 Thread Martin Read
On 18/02/15 07:29, Andrew McGlashan wrote: What I want from a DPL (another thread), is a DPL that will remove systemd (for starters), particularly as a system default. The DPL has no authority within the Debian project to unilaterally do that. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@l

Re: A big "Thank You" to Debian :-)

2015-02-18 Thread Karl E. Jorgensen
On Wed, 2015-02-18 at 22:40 +1300, Richard Hector wrote: > On 17/02/15 23:40, Karl E. Jorgensen wrote: > > I also ended up with systemd - which I was also somewhat sceptical > > about. But since I could not come up with any technically sound > > arguments against it (partially caused by my ignor

Re: A big "Thank You" to Debian :-)

2015-02-18 Thread Andrew McGlashan
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA256 On 18/02/2015 8:40 PM, Richard Hector wrote: > On 17/02/15 23:40, Karl E. Jorgensen wrote: >> I also ended up with systemd - which I was also somewhat >> sceptical about. But since I could not come up with any >> technically sound arguments against

Re: A big "Thank You" to Debian :-)

2015-02-18 Thread Richard Hector
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On 17/02/15 23:40, Karl E. Jorgensen wrote: > I also ended up with systemd - which I was also somewhat sceptical > about. But since I could not come up with any technically sound > arguments against it (partially caused by my ignorance of systemd),

Re: A big "Thank You" to Debian :-)

2015-02-17 Thread Andrew McGlashan
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA256 Hi, Okay, you've had two supporting replies, that is virtually none. I would like to say a BIG "NO THANKS" ... Debian is much less than it was for me. You couldn't even bring yourself to say systemd, what's wrong with saying it? Now, just wait un

Re: A big "Thank You" to Debian :-)

2015-02-17 Thread Javier Barroso
Hello, On Tue, Feb 17, 2015 at 11:40 AM, Karl E. Jorgensen wrote: > I see that there has been a fair amount of talk on this mailing list > about system , Gnome 3 and some general dislike of Debian Jessie as a > result. So I thought I'd throw in my 2 p > > I recently upgraded my main laptop (a

Re: A big "Thank You" to Debian :-)

2015-02-17 Thread Lisi Reisz
ult. I love it! Maybe not at all times, in all circumstances, for all people, I don't know. But for this application and this person, Brilliant! Thank you, developers, for all your work. Lisi -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject

A big "Thank You" to Debian :-)

2015-02-17 Thread Karl E. Jorgensen
I see that there has been a fair amount of talk on this mailing list about system , Gnome 3 and some general dislike of Debian Jessie as a result. So I thought I'd throw in my 2 p I recently upgraded my main laptop (a fancy new Dell XPS with more SSD than I've ever had before) from Wheezy to J

Re: Partitioning of new machine - thank you

2014-08-10 Thread Zenaan Harkness
PAR2 files, but should one develop a problem, you can >> fix it with the PAR2 files. Having 5% to 10% redundancy is a lot cheaper >> than RAID1. >> >> You can automate the PAR2 creation by checking for new files and >> creating PAR2s for them. > > Thank y

Re: Partitioning of new machine - thank you

2014-08-10 Thread b-misc
can > fix it with the PAR2 files. Having 5% to 10% redundancy is a lot cheaper > than RAID1. > > You can automate the PAR2 creation by checking for new files and > creating PAR2s for them. Thank you all for the great ideas and opinions. I've decided to use only one internal e

Thank you for being part of 803

2014-03-13 Thread 803
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Thank you - was [Re: Permission issue]

2013-11-09 Thread Richard Owlett
Richard Owlett wrote: My dual boots Squeeze and Wheezy. I've created a partition whose function in life is to be essentially a scratch pad for all groups/users of both. How do I force all files to be written to that partition to be readable AND writable to everybody? Thank you Siar

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

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

2013-09-24 Thread Richard Owlett
Curt wrote: On 2013-09-23, Richard Owlett wrote: [I do have *DO* have Wheezy, but that machine no work - unrelated problems] I just installed Wine including (so Synaptic verifies) the documentation. Can't find it. Where should it have been put? /usr/share/doc-base/winedev-guide /usr/share/do

SOLVED was Re: Sound problems on Wheezy upgrade THANK YOU

2013-09-24 Thread Lisi Reisz
rnel installed, master re-set to 100% instead of 0%, to which the new kernel had reset it. And my loudspeakers blared out! THANK YOU ALL! And I was seriously and sadly thinking of abandoning Debian. Shame on me. :-( Lisi -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org wit

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
learning things regularly. That "tinkering" is generally recognized as valid in Debian community is part of my justification for using it. That does NOT mean that my sanity is never questioned :> I continue to say "Thank you" to the community. The best way to show that you l

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

2013-09-18 Thread Richard Owlett
g" is generally recognized as valid in Debian community is part of my justification for using it. That does NOT mean that my sanity is never questioned :> I continue to say "Thank you" to the community. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a

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
effectively unlimited, how can I make as many as possible of the DE &/or WM on the distribution DVD simply available to experiment with? Thank you to all who replied. I was able to load multiple DE's/WM's and compare various permutations. What's the best? There is no best s

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

2013-09-18 Thread Richard Owlett
possible of the DE &/or WM on the distribution DVD simply available to experiment with? Thank you to all who replied. I was able to load multiple DE's/WM's and compare various permutations. What's the best? I still don't know. The exercise demonstrated that I had mis

Re: please read i am not getting satisfaction from mytablet l got it in april i dont download anything on it and it is slow take long to load so what should i do please tell me thank you.

2013-09-04 Thread Joe Pfeiffer
phillip johnson writes: When your subject line is three lines long (on my display, anyway) maybe you should move it to the body of your post. When the body of your post is empty, you should *definitely* move something in there. Does your table run Debian Linux? If not, why are you asking here?

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