On Sat, 7 Mar 2009 19:30:29 -0500
Michael Pobega wrote:
> Not to bring up an old thread (I'm bored here on the train, reading
> through my archives of d-u), but why do people feel the need to tell
> everyone when they are leaving?
It's probably likely that they never arrived in the first place.
John Hasler schreef:
I think that's a positive feature of the Debian BTS. People who are unable
or unwilling to figure out how to use either Reportbug or the pointy-clicky
Reportbug-ng are unlikely to file useful bug reports.
I disagree with you there. If somebody sees a random application cra
On Sun, Mar 08, 2009 at 03:52:54PM +0200, Dotan Cohen wrote:
> > Probably because they want to let us know what in their opinion is wrong.
> > They probably want to hear "Oh, thanks for that bug report, I just fixed
> > that for you, now you can return!" We should take these messages and put the
>
Dotan Cohen writes:
> So, have those items been added to this hyppothetical TODO list? Where is
> this list on the intercords?
In the Debian Bug Tracking System.
> Some people just don't know how to file a bug report. And to be honest,
> on Debian with no WWW bug reporting interface I just don't
> Probably because they want to let us know what in their opinion is wrong.
> They probably want to hear "Oh, thanks for that bug report, I just fixed
> that for you, now you can return!" We should take these messages and put the
> individual pieces like "ATI and WiFi don't seem to work on Lenny AM
Michael Pobega wrote:
> Not to bring up an old thread (I'm bored here on the train, reading
> through my archives of d-u), but why do people feel the need to tell
> everyone when they are leaving? I mean, if it was someone who's names I
> recognize from seeing often (Joey Hess and Celejar come to m
Michael Pobega schreef:
On Wed, Feb 25, 2009 at 09:22:08AM -0400, Rodolfo Alcazar Portillo wrote:
Well, a fun time (one week), sweating it up to make my ATI and Wifi work
in Lenny AMD64 but nothing. With old fedora wifi works from the live cd
and ATI with the update. No need even to try it with
On Wed, Feb 25, 2009 at 09:22:08AM -0400, Rodolfo Alcazar Portillo wrote:
> Well, a fun time (one week), sweating it up to make my ATI and Wifi work
> in Lenny AMD64 but nothing. With old fedora wifi works from the live cd
> and ATI with the update. No need even to try it with my dell or my
> Aspir
Rodolfo Alcazar Portillo wrote:
> I hardly find Debian a stable distro.
Using debian testing for about 6 years now on all my servers, PCs and
laptops, and constantly torturing my systems with packet
installs/uninstalls/manual configurations and all kind of fiddling
inside /etc/, I really don't ha
Andrew McGlashan wrote:
Hi,
Jimmy Johnson wrote:
If you like Fedora then you will love CentOS, in my humble opinion
Fedora is no more than testing for Red Hat, while CentOS is Red Hat
Enterprise.
Umm, I think it would be more correct to compare Fedora with Debian SID
-- Fedora is testing gr
Hi,
Jimmy Johnson wrote:
If you like Fedora then you will love CentOS, in my humble opinion
Fedora is no more than testing for Red Hat, while CentOS is Red Hat
Enterprise.
Umm, I think it would be more correct to compare Fedora with Debian SID --
Fedora is testing ground and the baby of Red
Rodolfo Alcazar Portillo wrote:
Well, a fun time (one week), sweating it up to make my ATI and Wifi work
in Lenny AMD64 but nothing. With old fedora wifi works from the live cd
and ATI with the update. No need even to try it with my dell or my
Aspireone. So byebye Debian.
I found on lenny many o
Rodolfo Alcazar Portillo wrote:
> Well, a fun time (one week), sweating it up to make my ATI and Wifi work
> in Lenny AMD64 but nothing. With old fedora wifi works from the live cd
> and ATI with the update. No need even to try it with my dell or my
> Aspireone. So byebye Debian.
Be glad you have
Hi,
While bug reports are best sent using reportbug(1), reporting problems
to the list can sometimes help as well.
On Wed, Feb 25, 2009 at 09:22:08AM -0400, Rodolfo Alcazar Portillo wrote:
> Well, a fun time (one week), sweating it up to make my ATI and Wifi work
> in Lenny AMD64 but nothing. Wit
Rodolfo Alcazar Portillo wrote:
> Well, a fun time (one week), sweating it up to make my ATI and Wifi work
> in Lenny AMD64 but nothing. With old fedora wifi works from the live cd
> and ATI with the update. No need even to try it with my dell or my
> Aspireone. So byebye Debian.
FWIW, my ati work
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On Wed, Feb 25, 2009 at 3:22 PM, Rodolfo Alcazar Portillo <
rodolfo.alca...@padep.org.bo> wrote:
> Well, a fun time (one week), sweating it up to make my ATI and Wifi work
> in Lenny AMD64 but nothing. With old fedora wifi works from the live cd
> and ATI with the update. No need even to try it wi
On Wed, Feb 25, 2009 at 09:22:08AM -0400, Rodolfo Alcazar Portillo wrote:
> Well, a fun time (one week), sweating it up to make my ATI and Wifi work
> in Lenny AMD64 but nothing. With old fedora wifi works from the live cd
> and ATI with the update. No need even to try it with my dell or my
> Aspir
Rodolfo Alcazar Portillo said:
> So byebye Debian.
Around here we have a saying, "don't let the door hit you in the a$$
on the way out."
Means, "don't brag about it, just hurry up and go, for doG's sake!"
Cybe R. Wizard
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Nice computers don't go down.
Larry Niven, Steven Barnes
> From: Rodolfo Alcazar Portillo [mailto:rodolfo.alca...@padep.org.bo]
> Sent: Wednesday, February 25, 2009 7:22 AM
> Subject: Fedora guy byebyes Debian
>
> Well, a fun time (one week), sweating it up to make my ATI and Wifi
work
> in Lenny AMD64 but nothing. With old fedora wifi works from the li
Rodolfo Alcazar Portillo escribió:
> Well, a fun time (one week), sweating it up to make my ATI and Wifi work
> in Lenny AMD64 but nothing. With old fedora wifi works from the live cd
> and ATI with the update. No need even to try it with my dell or my
> Aspireone. So byebye Debian.
>
> I found on
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