Hellow Debian hackers,
Today i did upgrade Debian with successfuly: from 11 to 12.
All things are good. No error No failure!
Thanks again!
soyeomul@yw-1130:~$ uname -srm
Linux 6.1.0-9-amd64 x86_64
soyeomul@yw-1130:~$ lsb_release -d
No LSB modules are available.
Description:Debian GNU/Linu
Hello,
For me it was not a matter of Debian at all in the beginning. I just
wanted to use anything smelling GNU in it... actually Red Hat would
do. This was the time when I bought my 1st PC. So I just decided to do
a search on Google, 'best gnu/linux distro' or something similar, and
Debian was all
Rogério Brito wrote (Sunday 23 October 2005 5:07 am):
> Well, I'm also feeling guilty after your message of not thanking the
> developers. I do know how it is pleasing to receive kind words for a
> project you maintain to be recognized and useful for some people.
The BTS needs to be accompanied by
On Sun, 23 Oct 2005 07:06:24 -0500
Hugo Vanwoerkom considered, crafted and sent:
>|--- Rogério Brito wrote:
>|--- > On Oct 22 2005, John Hasler wrote:
>|--- >
>|--- >>aciddata writes:
>|--- >>
>|--- >>>i just wanna say that debian is great and the community and
all
>|--- >>>programmers of
Rogério Brito wrote:
On Oct 22 2005, John Hasler wrote:
aciddata writes:
i just wanna say that debian is great and the community and all
programmers of it too! thanks!
Thank you for doing something that never seems to occur to most users.
Well, I'm also feeling guilty after your message
On Sat, Oct 22, 2005 at 05:07:55PM -0200, Rog?rio Brito wrote:
> The Debian Project is the target of a lot of criticism, but the fact
> that it remains live, with many others taking Debian as a foundation
> (and some of these dying), while Debian just progresses is an indication
> that something go
I will definitely second all this praise. I began using Linux
in early 2000 and I chose Debian because it, at the time, was more
security conscious than some of the other distributions. I work in the
Network Operations group of the IT department at Oklahoma State
University so one needs t
On Oct 22 2005, John Hasler wrote:
> aciddata writes:
> > i just wanna say that debian is great and the community and all
> > programmers of it too! thanks!
>
> Thank you for doing something that never seems to occur to most users.
Well, I'm also feeling guilty after your message of not thanking
begin quotation of dircha on 2004-07-29 22:45:05 -0500:
> Is there an advanced option in the new installer to install woody? I
> swear I remember seeing at least an advanced option to install sid directly.
If you boot into the 'expert' install and load the installer component
to select the mirr
On Fri, 2004-07-30 at 17:28 +1000, Paul Gear wrote:
--snip--
> I don't suppose you managed to get it to either:
>
> a) Create software RAID devices without hanging, or
> b) Just mount an existing software RAID device without attempting to
> recreate it?
I actually just tried this a couple of da
Steve Witt wrote:
> ...
> Yeah, me too. I had to install one of the first real servers (from a
> hardware point of view) I've ever done. It has 6 IDE disks all on
> separate PCI IDE Controllers (none on the motherboard IDE channels),
> some SCSI, gigabit Ethernet and other fairly new hardware thing
Steve Witt wrote:
I used beta4 and it ROCKS! I really wanted to install woody on this
machine but the woody installation couldn't deal with the IDE
configuration of this computer, so I tried the new installer with
sarge and it worked great.
Is there an advanced option in the new installer to instal
On Thu, 29 Jul 2004, Harshwardhan Shashikant Nagaonkar wrote:
I just wanted to say thanks to the d-i guys, I used it today to install some
new systems and it was just great... autodetecting everything (on a new
hp-compaq d530 no less, with a broadcom network card etc.). I eventually did
put wood
I just wanted to say thanks to the d-i guys, I used it today to install
some new systems and it was just great... autodetecting everything (on a
new hp-compaq d530 no less, with a broadcom network card etc.). I
eventually did put woody on those machines (using systemimager) but I
need something
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