Compiling (nut-nutrition) software to add to a Debian system

2016-09-03 Thread rhkramer
Disclaimer / Admission of Guilt: I'm one of the persons who advocates following the policies of the organization whose software I'm using, but, I think I'm about to violate the policy. Although Jessie has a nut-nutrition package (and I've installed it), it is basically a command line version.

Re: Decentralized reliable instant messaging?

2016-09-03 Thread Byung-Hee HWANG (황병희)
deloptes 께서 쓰시길, 《記事 全文 에서》: > [...] > South Korea - an example of democracy (irony off) OK. North Korea is "_Democratic_ People's Republic of Korea" officially. Anyway, someday far later, we will do unify to one like as Germany. Sincerely, -- ^고맙습니다 _地平天成_ 감사합니다_^))//

Re: Problem with NON-STANDARD install

2016-09-03 Thread Gene Heskett
On Saturday 03 September 2016 06:38:40 Lisi Reisz wrote: > On Saturday 03 September 2016 05:24:51 Felix Miata wrote: > > That's because instead of replying promptly, you waited for > > Hurricane Hermine to flood my house. > > I'm so sorry Felix. Were you nearer I'd say "Let me know if there is >

Re: Problem with NON-STANDARD install

2016-09-03 Thread Lisi Reisz
On Saturday 03 September 2016 05:24:51 Felix Miata wrote: > That's because instead of replying promptly, you waited for Hurricane > Hermine to flood my house. I'm so sorry Felix. Were you nearer I'd say "Let me know if there is anything that I can do." Anyhow, thank you for everything that you

Re: Where does debconf database content come from?

2016-09-03 Thread Sven Joachim
On 2016-09-03 12:18 +0300, Yuri Kanivetsky wrote: > For all I know, debconf database is supposed to store "answers" to > configuration parameters of packages. But when you install operating > system, you aren't given an opportunity to specify them. Not all of > them at least. That's because most

Where does debconf database content come from?

2016-09-03 Thread Yuri Kanivetsky
Hi, For all I know, debconf database is supposed to store "answers" to configuration parameters of packages. But when you install operating system, you aren't given an opportunity to specify them. Not all of them at least. There are a bunch of them in /var/cache/debconf/config.dat. So where do al

Re: Debian iso for machine learning?

2016-09-03 Thread Sivaram Neelakantan
On Fri, Sep 02 2016,David Wright wrote: [snipped 9 lines] > $ dpkg -l > will list all the packages on the machine. The files > /var/log/aptitude* track what you install with aptitude, and > /var/log/apt/history* does likewise for apt-get. > /var/log/apt/term* gives a dump of the screen during th

Re: Debian iso for machine learning?

2016-09-03 Thread Sivaram Neelakantan
On Fri, Sep 02 2016,Neal P. Murphy wrote: [snipped 11 lines] >> If there's a distribution aligned for scientific computing or >> statistical tools along with the bells and whistles, it'd help. >> >> sivaram > > Have you found Debian Science (https://wiki.debian.org/DebianScience)? Thanks, I sh