Hi there,
I've been using Debian since 2.x, but recently I
was confused by (missing) namings on the
debian web site:
1. Main Page http://www.debian.org/ (German):
[10. Nov 2012] Helfen Sie uns bei der "Wheezy"-Veröffentlichung: Nehmen Sie an
unserem BSP-Marathon teil
[29. Sep 2012] Debian 6.0
Am Freitag 22 August 2008 schrieb =?iso-8859-1?Q?Rog=E9rio?= Brito:
> I obviously want to run Debian on it so that I downloaded the powerpc
> basedebs.tar from woody, a statically linked busybox (for chroot),
> unpacked and manually installed these packages, upgraded to sarge and
> now to etch. Thi
Dear list,
today I got a reminder from Linux Counter [1] to update my registration.
Since their announcement in 2001 [2] it seems that the amount of
registered users didn't grow much - as opposed to the perceived growth
of GNU/Linux popularity.
It is mainly interesting to view statistics on how
Ta, paul
Am Montag 14 Juli 2008 schrieb Paul Wise:
> Just altering all the menu files that packages put in /etc/xdg/menus/
what's the difference between /usr/share/menu/ & /etc/xdg/menus/ ?
cheers
regards
ralf
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Am Sonntag 13 Juli 2008 schrieb Frans Pop:
> Also, I really dislike the "use .5 for -and-a-half releases" in the
> original proposal. For one thing you cannot exclude the risk that 5
> point releases would be needed for one reason or another before an
> +1/2 release. And it also makes it impossible
Dear list,
especially in educational settings, there is an increasing pool of
platform independent Java applications (JARs) that can be integrated in
users' desktops.
While Java JDK is freed nowadays, those JAR files are mostly
closed-source (bluej, javakara, jprologeditor, greenfoot etc.).
R
Dear list,
especially in educational settings, there is an increasing pool of
platform independent Java applications (JARs) that can be integrated in
users' desktops.
While Java JDK is freed nowadays, those JAR files are mostly
closed-source (bluej, javakara, jprologeditor, greenfoot etc.).
R
http://lists.debian.org/debian-devel/2007/01/msg00089.html
Dear Roberto,
dear list,
I'd like to support this idea (refering to goplay),
but would like to extend your suggestion:
IMO it is compulsary to have screenshots within the Debian web page,
as images tell more than words and nowadays, any
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Am Donnerstag 10 Januar 2008 schrieb Armin Berres:
> The plan is to use ~/.kde for KDE 3 and for KDE 4. We patched KDE 4
> right now
**Objection**
Using KDE (now 3.5.7) within a larger rollout (educational environment),
we already had problems with the curre
Am Dienstag 09 Januar 2007 08:44 schrieb Nico Golde:
> http://www.agnula.info/ seems to be the new domain.
> Kind regards
> Nico
Hi Nico,
thanks for the information. I cite
"IMPORTANT: The AGNULA/DeMuDi project is at the moment not active and no
further release of the relevant distribution is c
Am Freitag 11 Mai 2007 15:58 schrieb Christian Surchi:
> Here I know two pubs, at least, using a pc with ubuntu as jukebox.
> Just a desktop with xmms or rhythmbox. :)
Gorgeous, just make them display some penguin all the while ;)
Cheers
R*
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Dear list,
Custom Debian Distributions are getting en vogue: After Debian-Edu
(Skolelinux) and Debian-Med, Debian-Office had been proposed.
Now, I bear this idea in mind:
Combine too major tasks that pubs and restaurants need in one Distro:
1) use computer as media player:
There are already c
Am Dienstag 09 Januar 2007 08:44 schrieb Nico Golde:
> http://www.agnula.info/ seems to be the new domain.
> Kind regards
Thank you, seems like. However http://www.agnula.info/download/ points
to a highchecked domain.
Maybe I'd rather go for the Suse Multimedia Live CD.
ftp://ftp.suse.com/pub/
Did the domain expire?
demudi.org is full of dead links now.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] is dead, too.
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Karl
RalfGesellensetter wrote:
>Dear list,
>
>during "Linuxtage Essen" (Essen Linuxdays), some scientists addressed
>the lack of free interfaces to scientific gear such as thermometers,
>gyrometers, geigercounters, whatsoever.
>
>As a matter of fact, there are a
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Liebe Entwickler, dear developers,
as far as I can tell, current alternatives to commercial products (I
dare name Abbyy Finereader and Omnipage Pro) such as gocr and ocrad,
fail to reach the same standards. This is partly a ma
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