> > Hi,
> >
> > The announcements are made when the packages are uploaded to the
> > Incoming directory. They stay there until they are processed.
> > This can take from some hours to days. If you wait a few days
> > you will find them at ftp.debian.org after they had been mirrored
> > from maste
>
> When I checked out ftp.debian.org I found that not only was that version
> not there but that the only version on the site seemed to be in
> experimental.
>
> This seems to indicate that there is something wrong with the announce
> list as it is in a lot of cases not worth reading.
>
> Comme
Hi,
Is anyone else getting repeated messages like the one below
from Rick Jones <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>? I have received
these messages in the past 48 hours. I think there is a
problem with the debian-user list or with Rick's address.
Thanks.
Ramos.
> On Sat, 26 Apr 1997, Rick Jones wrote:
>
> >
> Anyone having much luck with 2.1.3x?
> I'm running 2.1.29 and it's fine, except that the nfs module doesn't insert.
> But no luck with 2.1.33 or 2.1.35; both have lots of missing symbols
> on all the hardware drivers, probably relating to PNP support.
>
The same is true here. I can run 2.1.29 b
> I'm up-to-date with "unstable", and my clock magically changed over night.
> I don't have this problem! I'm in MDT now.
>
> RickM...
My clock changed from GMT to BST (British Summer Time), but when
I use mail to send messages the Date field on the message still
shows the time in GMT. The s
The maintainers of these two packages reached an agreement on
how to make possible to install both without any conflicts.
They uploaded corrected versions to master.debian.org/Incoming
but for some reason they were not transferred to Bo. I downloaded
these two packages from Incoming and installed
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