>> > I'm sorry, I understand someone that might need the help of debian-user >> > but not want to deal with the bulk of the email, but I just don't see it >> > as that much trouble to subscribe, post the question and then >> > unsubscribe. >> >> well, I do. among many others, I read the list as a newsgroup. having to >> subscribe to be able to post would be a great nuisance and would >> discourage people (including me) from contributing. > > Oh, so where do postings to the newsgroup go?
they appear on the newsgroup, but don't get posted through to the list. we don't want to risk a loop in such a high-traffic list >> http://jopa.studentenweb.org/debian - Blackdown Java 1.4.1/gcc3.2 debs > > BTW -- I installed the Blackdown debs and I still don't have > application/x-java-vm handler. Did I miss a step (or something > otherwise obvious)? note that the package on this site are compiled with gcc3.2, in order to be compatible with mozilla from unstable. for testing and stable, you can and should use an official blackdown mirror (see http://blackdown.org/ ) if you are running unstable, galeon and mozilla should work out-of-the-box greetz, -- Joris http://jopa.studentenweb.org/debian - Blackdown Java 1.4.1/gcc3.2 debs -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]