-> > I may be wrong (pls correct me if so) but I believe this mail list
-> > _IS_ linked to the newsgroups. Check out linux.debian.user
->
-> At least in my region (Germany) the linux.* newsgroups are almost
-> dead. I also had problems with other gated mailing lists (like
-> comp.risks) so I pr
ivan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I may be wrong (pls correct me if so) but I believe this mail list
> _IS_ linked to the newsgroups. Check out linux.debian.user
At least in my region (Germany) the linux.* newsgroups are almost
dead. I also had problems with other gated mailing lists (like
com
ivan wrote:
>
> I may be wrong (pls correct me if so) but I believe this mail list _IS_
> linked to the newsgroups. Check out linux.debian.user
>
> ivan.
>
Somebody on this list awhile back said that the linux.* newsgroups were
"deprecated". In any event, not everybody can get linux.
I may be wrong (pls correct me if so) but I believe this mail list _IS_
linked to the newsgroups. Check out linux.debian.user
ivan.
At 11:30 AM 12/29/98 GMT, you wrote:
>Ross Boylan ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote...
>> Hi. I'm about to get a new machine and put Debian on it, and was wondering
>
>C
Ross Boylan ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote...
> Hi. I'm about to get a new machine and put Debian on it, and was wondering
Congratulations!!
Please don't take the following as criticism, it's meant more as
correcting some mis-knowledge you have. Share And Enjoy, and all
that. Feel free to respond :
Hi. I'm about to get a new machine and put Debian on it, and was wondering
if someone could explain the relation between the Debian mailing lists and
the comp.os.linux hierarchy in newgroups.
My immediate practical question is which source I should use for help.
My more general question is why t
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