/doc/README.Debian or something. If you find
such packages, and they aren't adequately documented already, I
suggest that you file wishlist bug reports. But let's not go
overboard here. Making this a requirement for all packages is just
silly. I venture to guess that 80% of all packa
ot;.
Note: I sent this to the -user list, in case others have been
struggling with the same question. (Note to anyone reading it there
-- I'm not on -user, so followups may need to be cc'd to me.)
cheers,
Chris
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that to happen though :)
For now, putting the package on hold is probably your best bet.
cheers
(This thread really belongs on debian-user, so I've set the reply-to
field.)
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ter would be inside a Schwarzchild radius. :-)
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hat we not
go too far from the convention center till later, i.e. *after* the
gettogether when we're heading toward home (or temporary equivalent).
Bay area traffic is extremely bad, if not world-class bad quite yet
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or
without browsing the thread. A number
of those had, er, philosophical arguments behind them, much as you had
with your proposal.
My suggestion: if you like the idea of Orca, create a logo and submit
it. Note that the fans of the octopus and the bee already have logo
submissions in the Gimp contest
hnically. I wouldn't rule out a logo based on letters, but it should
*be* a logo, which most of the entries in the GIMP contest aren't.
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http://www
Andrew Akins wrote:
> I've read all the howtos and got all the files, so I'm pretty sure I
> have a good idea of how to do it (but I'm open to suggestions, if anyone
> has them).
When I followed the directions, everything worked fine. Easy as pie.
> My problem is this - my &*$#&$ laptop manual
Gary L. Dolan wrote:
> > Joey Hess wrote:
> > >
> > > At http://www.slashdot.org/, there is a poll of favorite linux
> > > distributions. I encourage you all to go vote for debian, which is
> > > currently
> > > trailing redhat by about 50 votes.
>
> I just went and voted, and it worked fine, sho
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