Andrew Malcolmson wrote:
On Mon, 03 Jul 2006 19:16:43 +0100, B.Hoffmann
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Hello list,
tried out the snapshot from 02/07/06 yesterday on my test drive (after
finally wiping my last Windows install off it) and must say I'm very
impressed ! Made great strides since sarge
Hello list,
tried out the snapshot from 02/07/06 yesterday on my test drive (after
finally wiping my last Windows install off it) and must say I'm very
impressed ! Made great strides since sarge and feels much more up to
date - and a lovely splash as well (sorry to be so vain).
The only problem
On Mon, 03 Jul 2006 19:16:43 +0100, B.Hoffmann
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Hello list,
tried out the snapshot from 02/07/06 yesterday on my test drive (after
finally wiping my last Windows install off it) and must say I'm very
impressed ! Made great strides since sarge and feels much more up to
On Mon, Jul 03, 2006 at 07:16:43PM +0100, B.Hoffmann wrote:
I'll wait for when it's stable, but it's highly likely that I'll replace
the Breezy Badger on two machines when it's come up to it's end of
support early next year and go back to Debian.
Sorry to be dense, but what's a Breezy
On Monday 03 July 2006 21:45, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, Jul 03, 2006 at 07:16:43PM +0100, B.Hoffmann wrote:
I'll wait for when it's stable, but it's highly likely that I'll replace
the Breezy Badger on two machines when it's come up to it's end of
support early next year and go back
On Mon, 3 Jul 2006 21:45:51 -0400
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sorry to be dense, but what's a Breezy Badger?
I believe it's Ubuntu's latest distribution, based on unstable.
Actually, it could be a few releases back, I haven't kept up with
Ubuntu's naming.
www.ubuntu.com
-- hendrik
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