ld be able to create or help create a short
course on this for Debian Academy please?
Or maybe any input in to what could go in to this?
Just an idea if it helps people get started
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wearing a debian t-shirt, :) I haven't but maybe
people have.
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this power / choice in the hands of the user
by having things enabled by default you are removing that choice.
It also treats users like they are people who have the intelligence to
do this, rather than windows which seems more like 'I need to do things
for you'
Paul
Sorry, just sending this to the list, as I sent originally it to
Leandro directly.
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Paul
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Subject: Re: Disabling automatic upgrades on Sid by default?
Date: Sun, 27 Dec 2020 08:17:18 +
From: Paul Sutton
To: Leandro Cunha
On 27/12/2020 06
DebConf21
website for more information!
Clicking news it still refers to 2020
https://debconf21.debconf.org/news/
I am guessing this is still happening August 22-29 2021
Hope this helps
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On 31/12/2020 21:04, Leandro Cunha wrote:
Em qui., 31 de dez. de 2020 às 17:24, Paul Sutton
mailto:paulsut...@disroot.org>> escreveu:
Hi
This is probably not quite the right place to report this, but as it is
the developer conference, I am guessing someone will know
if you want
it easier to work with, then non free is available, but there is less
support as such, plus users kinda going against the spirit of free
software, do that in a nice way.
Perhaps then provide links to a list of hardware vendors that work
better with free software (help users out a l
disk with drivers on
for this closed hardware, I don't know what it wants at this point.
If we could insert a 2nd usb disk, or anything with the correct drivers
on, it may help.
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On 25/01/2021 07:22, Tobias Frost wrote:
Am Sun, Jan 24, 2021 at 07:28:07PM +0100 schrieb Philipp Kern:
On 24.01.21 17:08, John Scott wrote:
Changing the firmware on an EEPROM is far less practical for the user or
manufacturer (they're on similar footing), and if it's not electronically
erasa
that it is an additional step that may stop users from using
Debian. But if we do not want to lower the priority of free software in
favor to the user, we have to increase the usability for people with
non-free devices in DFSG-only realm.
Just 2 cents,
Yao Wei
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possible to make it easier to find the ISO for the next
release please. I think the previous thread highlighted this as a real
barrier.
The main page has a get involved link which leads to
https://www.debian.org/devel/join/
Which could be an ideal place for a link perhaps.
Thanks
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these packages should not make it, but
would that encourage people to get involved and help or just moan that
package x is no longer available.
Paul
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g you want is a huge list.
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so many challenges, obstacles and threats.
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research happening, posting here as it may be
interesting to the UX and developer team(s).
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ly 5mm out
from the side, anything bigger risks it being caught or knocked, which
will not only cause damage to the dongle but also the laptop it's self,
In that light our choices are perhaps more limite
Paul
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7;s the worst that can happen
from your point of view? RMS resigns again? Then everything would be
just like a month ago.
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hough, not sure
if there will be a 8gb version. Would be nice.
I did read that the System on Chip (SoC?) can support up to 16GB, but
not sure if that is the case or if there will be a 16 gb version.
I like the idea of SATA Support on some of the mentioned boared too.
Paul
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On 06/06/2021 11:43, Aaron Dewes wrote:
I personally prefer the Raspi 4 because it can run plain Debian in a
way supported by a Debian Developer
I'm interested in this version, do you know how it is built (Manually,
or is there a build script to verify the images)?
Does the RPi4 is totally
manually, so not a bad thing.
Looks really nice, so really well done to the developer and other teams
on the upcoming release.
I have now set up a separate home partition too
Keep up the good work
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On 14/07/2021 11:25, Pierre-Elliott Bécue wrote:
Hi Paul,
Paul Sutton writes:
Hi
I installed Debian 11 on my new hard disk yesterday in preparation for
the release, everything went very smoothly, I did manage to skip
selecting a mirror (error on my part) but adding that manually worked
pears to suggest that installing xfce4-goodies will install
xfce4-notes. Unless I am interpreting that incorrectly.
Thankfully, it used good old plain text, so all my notes are still
readable.
Thanks
Paul
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On 20/07/2021 00:09, Wookey wrote:
On 2021-07-14 20:05 +0200, Michael Biebl wrote:
Am 14.07.21 um 19:54 schrieb Paul Sutton:
Hi All
Am I right in thinking that xfce4-notes has been removed? I have
installed xfce4-goodies and it isn't installed.
From unstable/testing that is co
On 23/05/2020 14:05, Antonio Terceiro wrote:
> Dear Debian community,
>
> Back when the COVID-19 outbreak became a global issue, we considered
> whether to cancel or postpone DebConf20. At the time we had very little
> evidence about what the future might look like, so we decided to come to
> a de
launched and am currently working on adapting this for
Debian 11.
Hopefully I can make some, perhaps small but valuable contributions to
the Debian-academy project.
Thanks
Paul
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On 31/08/2020 18:53, jathan wrote:
> On 31/08/2020 10:58, Paul Sutton wrote:
>> Hi Al
>>
>> I decided to join here as I saw the post on Twitter about the new
>> Debian-academy and this sounds like I may be able to get involved in.
>>
>> Currently running De
skills. Getting documentation for any project within Debian up to
scratch is also important, and especially if we as educators want to
make reference to pre-existing information.
Just a thought
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On 15/09/2020 12:27, Raphael Hertzog wrote:
> Hello,
>
> On Tue, 15 Sep 2020, Paul Sutton wrote:
>> Just wondered, if it is worth me (or someone) trying to reach out to the
>> team behind the Debian Administrators handbook
>
> That would be me. :)
>
>> I w
a tutorial (or
beamer presentation, which seems to be my own limit) can be put together
to help with any DebianAcademy tutorials that are produced (if needed
that is).
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https://salsa.debian.org/zleap-guest/handbookpresentation
Hope this helps
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Hi, All
Thanks for this, i have cc'd the academy team in to this, as I think the
Academy courses being produced can hopefully help with this, so any
contribution could really help, as soon as some courses are done, we
can start helping potential new developers get started. We are starting
to ge
.
Thanks
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On 03/10/2020 14:45, Paul Gevers wrote:
> Hi Paul
>
> On 03-10-2020 15:42, Paul Sutton wrote:
>> https://salsa.debian.org/debian/caldav-tester/-/issues
>
> This project has the issue tracker disabled.
>
> Paul
>
Hi Paul
Thanks for this, so can we re-enable th
On 03/10/2020 16:28, Simon McVittie wrote:
> On Sat, 03 Oct 2020 at 14:42:07 +0100, Paul Sutton wrote:
>> Just noticed a problem with Salsa, reporting issues with repositories.
>>
>> https://salsa.debian.org/public
>>
>> that has a list of public repositor
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This sounds a good idea, and may reduce any confusion out there.
Paul
On 15/02/17 17:35, Christoph Goehre wrote:
> Hi Debian Developers and followers,
>
> Thunderbird is back in Debian! We also renamed other related
> packages to use official nam
msg00277.html
>
> Pleases use the -devel thread for the discussion!
>
> Thanks for your attention!
>
Sounds a good idea to me,
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