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made; it was not a claim about the truth of the statement.
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On Mon, 15 Jul 2013, Josselin Mouette wrote:
Le dimanche 14 juillet 2013 à 11:55 -0700, Geoffrey Thomas a écrit :
And if it turns out that systemd is today necessary for Debian's
"viability as a modern OS", there are ways for the project to make that
decision without being ru
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On Sat, 19 Nov 2011, Neil Williams wrote:
CC'ing the only person to express some interest. Geoffrey, if you are
no longer interested in timidity, despite signs of interest from a
possible new upstream, please retitle #585039 as O: instead of ITA:
Thanks for Ccing me. The "real
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* What led up to the situation?
I recently did a fresh upgrade from Debian 9 Stable to Debian 10 Stable. On
Debian 9, my usb wifi (D-Link System DWA-140 Ran
s to me the current question isn't actually about just words.
And, as far as I know, everyone who's replied on this thread (myself
included) is a man - so I think we should be particularly careful with "it
doesn't bother me."
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Just like debian has an official standard shell - bash, does debian have an
official scripting language ?
If so, is it perl, python, etc ?
The reason I'm asking is largely questions of disk space - ie minimizing the
number of scripting languages installed on a system by writing a package which
d
> The big problem is that KDE includes GPLed code without asking and links it
> against qt. That is a not legal. I wonder what RMS would do if they provide
> an kemacs. :-)
I guess this is the part which I'm needing a bit more understanding with
(because I've not been the best at interpreting the
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