Re: P* - New language for web programming

2013-11-18 Thread legacy daily
Atle - You have my respects for starting a massive undertaking like this. I quickly reviewed the manual and unfortunately felt P* was somewhat complex. Who is its target audience? I maintain multiple sites and would like to find a tool to generate a complete site fairly effectively based on tem

Re: wheezy scanning with officejet 6500

2013-11-14 Thread legacy daily
per with wheezy. Thanks again. On Nov 14, 2013, at 2:21 PM, Ralph Katz wrote: -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 > On 11/14/2013 07:38 AM, legacy daily wrote: > Dear experts, > > I hope you can give me some guidance with my situation. I have a wheezy > 7.2 system (no extra r

wheezy scanning with officejet 6500

2013-11-14 Thread legacy daily
Dear experts, I hope you can give me some guidance with my situation. I have a wheezy 7.2 system (no extra repositories, no extra packages - aside from skype) on Dell Precision 4700. I also have an OfficeJet 6500 e709n connected to network via wifi. The wheezy hplip version 3.12.6-3.1 is supposed

Re: Why Debian

2013-11-09 Thread legacy daily
DFSG rocks! FOSS is the right way. I use Debian strictly because of its adherence to these principles. There is plenty of dogma and bending of rules elsewhere. If it changes its principles it will be something else maybe Ubuntu or something else but not Debian any longer. - ld On Nov 9, 2013,

Re: Why Debian

2013-11-09 Thread legacy daily
I use Debian because it has stayed true to its principles and because its principles are sound. If innovation is what Ubuntu is after, let them contribute their innovation to Debian or upstream projects like the kernel or GNU or Gnome or XFCE or so many others. They want to be become RedHat alterna