Ralph Winslow writes:
>
> When Kendrick Myatt, et. al. wrote, I replied:
> > Somebody wrote:
> > >> communications non-networking communications
> > >> documentation all documentation
> > >> development as is currently
> > >> games all games
> > >> graphicsanything which c
When Kendrick Myatt, et. al. wrote, I replied:
> Somebody wrote:
> >> communications non-networking communications
> >> documentation all documentation
> >> development as is currently
> >> games all games
> >> graphicsanything which creates, massages, transforms graphics
>
On Fri, 10 Jan 1997, Richard G. Roberto wrote:
> On Thu, 9 Jan 1997, Nathan L. Cutler wrote:
>
> > Indeed, it might be worth considering doing away with the
> > classification of "required", "recommended", "extra", "important",
> > etc., because every person's needs and desires are different.
> >
On Thu, 9 Jan 1997, Nathan L. Cutler wrote:
> Indeed, it might be worth considering doing away with the
> classification of "required", "recommended", "extra", "important",
> etc., because every person's needs and desires are different.
> Obviously, if the system won't run without it, it is "requi
Indeed, it might be worth considering doing away with the
classification of "required", "recommended", "extra", "important",
etc., because every person's needs and desires are different.
Obviously, if the system won't run without it, it is "required" de
facto.
This might reduce the dselect confusi
Somebody wrote:
>> communications non-networking communications
>> documentation all documentation
>> development as is currently
>> games all games
>> graphicsanything which creates, massages, transforms graphics
>> misccatch all- math, electronics, hamradio, "
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Linux - because reboots are for hardware
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> (2 cents worth) 8-) I perceive 2 separate issues going on this list
pertaining
> to improving Debian. Issue 1 - Easier installation; Issue 2 - friendlier
> "dselect". On installation issue, I'd like to see a return
to the installation
> of release 0.93 - A custom mod
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