Greg Wooledge dijo [Fri, Mar 17, 2023 at 09:36:26AM -0400]:
> > 2. I found that each software package has a "Copyleft" document,
> > and a lot of license information is also listed in this
> > document. Therefore, I would like to ask, when the two documents
> > "license.txt" and "Copyleft" exist in
basti dijo [Thu, Oct 31, 2019 at 09:58:11PM +0100]:
> Hello Mailinglist,
> Hello Gunnar,
Hi, and thanks for the explicit mention :-]
> I get the debian installer running on my rpi3.
> This post is just to inform about the general possibility and for
> documentation propose on debian wiki.
OK, th
Hanxue Lee dijo [Fri, Oct 15, 2010 at 12:19:38AM -0700]:
> Hi,
Hi,
Please direct your answers to the user support mailing list -
debian-user@lists.debian.org (I have redirected this reply over
there). The list you wrote to (debian-devel) is devoted to development
_of_ Debian, not _under_ Debian.
pg ones) they can print it directly, can't they?
If you distribute an image file in such a fashion it can be read on
screen but lacks enough resolution to be good for printing, fewer
people will print it. Of course, depends on what you want to achieve,
on the nature of the document.
--
Gun
in many environments). If you want to
distribute material and make it hellish to your users to print it,
copy from it or use it in any useful way, why don't you send the
document as a .jpg file?
Greetings,
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Gunnar Wolf • gw...@gwolf.org • (+52-55)5623-0154 / 1451-2244
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)
I'd suggest you (although I don't know .fig, so...) to try to make the
labels on the arrows be horizontal - Specially the ones on the left,
going from "Security team .deb" to testing and stable "security
updates", as it's easy to mis-read "upload" a
s a real stinker in these tests. The installation
> routine sucks (...)
Ummm... I would remove this first asseveration - Many people dislike
OBSD's installer, but many more think it really rocks. Simple, to the
point (although not as generic as ours, but that's not their goal),
qu
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