Re: Journalling: Upgrades, Kernel patching, ...

1997-04-11 Thread Nicolás Lichtmaier
On Wed, 9 Apr 1997, Jim Pick wrote: > > Great! I > > would like to see > > http://localhost/cgi-bin/dwww?type=dir&location=/usr/doc done as a > > multi-column table; it would look better and be easier to search with > > the eyes. You could add tags conditional on $ENV{'USER_AGENT'} being > > a t

RE: Journalling: Upgrades, Kernel patching, ...

1997-04-10 Thread Ryan Myers
Ahem... could all further users please not "reply-to-all" in further replies to Karl's message? He put all the staff members at Internet Arena in the CC field ( although only a few are members of PLUG ) and we've been recieving replies we don't always need. I think only three of us are subscribed

RE: Journalling: Upgrades, Kernel patching, ...

1997-04-10 Thread Rick
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- RE: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Is this a beta testers report??? If so is this the place to send these reports to Debian? I'm a bit confused here since most people subscribed to this list have been using bo, or parts of it for some time now. I've been on this list sinc

Re: Journalling: Upgrades, Kernel patching, ...

1997-04-09 Thread Jim Pick
> I glanced over the new 'dwww' documantation interface, and its really > looking good! Cool. > I hadn't had the menu package installed previously. > The documents under that hierarchy look really nice! Is that the > debiandoc DTD that the doc people have been talking about? I'm not sure.

Journalling: Upgrades, Kernel patching, ...

1997-04-09 Thread Karl M. Hegbloom
I just upgraded BitterSweet to Debian pre1.3, over the modem. It took all night at 33.6, to ftp the files I selected. Everything I'd carefully chosen, a 1 hour job, with `dselect` transfered without a single glitch, from ftp://ftp.debian.org/debian>. I selected files from bo, contrib, and non-