> > is Martin Schulze; [...]
>
> Yes, but he prefers to be called Joey.
But has "Martin" in his From line, which is pretty confusing for
people who are not hardcore Debianers since the origins of
computing...:-)
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On Mon, Apr 24, 2006 at 05:32:00PM +0200, Michelle Konzack wrote:
> Am 2006-04-21 11:54:47, schrieb Wouter Verhelst:
> > On Fri, Apr 21, 2006 at 08:14:10AM +0200, Wolfgang Lonien wrote:
> > > Adrian von Bidder wrote:
> > > > How do I bind a computer to an NIS server?
> > > > Use a rope?
> > > >
Am 2006-04-22 01:27:18, schrieb Henning Makholm:
> Scripsit Wolfgang Lonien <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> > And for those who still are complaining about the installer not being
> > graphical: please, guys, there's more than your x86 machines. Keep that
> > in mind. And where is the difference between a
Am 2006-04-21 11:54:47, schrieb Wouter Verhelst:
> On Fri, Apr 21, 2006 at 08:14:10AM +0200, Wolfgang Lonien wrote:
> > Adrian von Bidder wrote:
> > > How do I bind a computer to an NIS server?
> > > Use a rope?
> > > -- Seen on #Debian
> >
> > That was a good one! Was it Joey H. or Joey S.? A
Am 2006-04-21 07:07:56, schrieb Andrew Donnellan:
> Babelfish says the other email was complaining that the resolution
> should be higher and criticising the installer for being 90s-era. If
> he wanted help he could have actually asked...at least some people
> like Barry appreciate how easy it act
Henning Makholm wrote:
> I don't care much for mouse clicks, but "80x25 characters and a 8-bit
> font"
The debian installer uses a unicode font on systems where the kernel
supports it (which for i386 systems, is most of them).
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On Saturday 22 April 2006 01:27, Henning Makholm wrote:
> I don't care much for mouse clicks, but "80x25 characters and a 8-bit
> font" is a very low common denominator for the amount of text one can
> show on the screen when selecting packages or answering complex
> debconf questions. The 8-bit-ne
Scripsit Wolfgang Lonien <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> And for those who still are complaining about the installer not being
> graphical: please, guys, there's more than your x86 machines. Keep that
> in mind. And where is the difference between a mouse click and a return
> key (yes, it's - mostly - that
On Fri, Apr 21, 2006 at 08:14:10AM +0200, Wolfgang Lonien wrote:
> And for those who still are complaining about the installer not being
> graphical: please, guys, there's more than your x86 machines. Keep that
> in mind. And where is the difference between a mouse click and a return
> key (yes, it
On Fri, Apr 21, 2006 at 08:14:10AM +0200, Wolfgang Lonien wrote:
> Adrian von Bidder wrote:
> > How do I bind a computer to an NIS server?
> > Use a rope?
> > -- Seen on #Debian
>
> That was a good one! Was it Joey H. or Joey S.? Anyway: thanks for
> sharing this with us :-)
is Joey Schulz
Adrian von Bidder wrote:
> On Wednesday 19 April 2006 10:37, you wrote:
>> The stable version installed so easily and well I just
>> couldn't believe it. It is now far easier to install Debian than
>> Windows XP - yes - really. And I'm not a regular Linux user.
Agreed. Tho I had to use the Etch
On 4/21/06, Adrian von Bidder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Wednesday 19 April 2006 10:37, you wrote:
> > The stable version installed so easily and well I just
> > couldn't believe it. It is now far easier to install Debian than
> > Windows XP - yes - really. And I'm not a regular Linux user.
I agree. I recently installed Unstable via minimal net-install-CD on a
Dell lattitude laptop. I was impressed with how good it worked to
resize the NTFS-partition during installation. Nice to se that GRUB
took care of the multi-boot-stuff without any strange questions.
Default workstation install w
On Wednesday 19 April 2006 10:37, you wrote:
> The stable version installed so easily and well I just
> couldn't believe it. It is now far easier to install Debian than
> Windows XP - yes - really. And I'm not a regular Linux user.
What praise. Thank you very much!
I just had to laugh out loud
On Wednesday 19 April 2006 01:37, Barry Drake wrote:
> It is now far easier to install Debian than Windows XP - yes - really. And
> I'm not a regular Linux user.
And to all those who disagreed with me on this point about two years ago: I
told you so...
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