On Tue,18.May.10, 00:27:40, IAN DELANEY wrote:
> It reports sending it. This one took 4 attachments, and it should
> have taken a minute or so to have uploaded them before finishing, so
> I'm sure they don't get sent off. They don't appaer in the system
> after submitting.
Maybe your SMTP s
I've attempted a number of times now to use reportbug to submit a bug. It
keeps missing.
Its version 4.12.1, current for squeeze.
Sending it, I get this at the very last step of sending it off.
;
Submit this report on linux-image-2.6.32-bpo.4-xen-amd64 (e to edit)
[y|n|a|c|E|i|l|m|p|q|d|t|s|?]
Has anyone tried submitting entries to freedb with jack? I just don't
seem to able to do it. I almost filed a bug against jack, but decided
to play safe and post a question instead. When trying to submit, I
just get some python errors, like the following two:
$ jack -m
This is jack 2.99.7 (C) 200
On Thu, 18 Feb 1999, Steve Greenland wrote:
> Question: does anybody else think that the "debian" with the line back
> to the dot in the 'i' that Rob Malda did for Slashdot is best logo yet
> done?
Not me and so I wouldn't answer this posting, but please check your
mail agent. I've got your mail
On Thu, 18 Feb 1999, Oliver Elphick wrote:
> No, no! Think of Mars. Everybody immediately recognises that word, in
> that colour and typestyle: they think of chocolate -- not of a planet, a
> Roman god or a piece of music. Written in ordinary type, it could be
> any of the four, or maybe someth
On Thu, Feb 18, 1999 at 09:30:19PM -0600, Steve Greenland wrote:
> Question: does anybody else think that the "debian" with the line back
> to the dot in the 'i' that Rob Malda did for Slashdot is best logo yet
> done?
I like it, but I like the chicken better.
Adam
On 18-Feb-99, 17:33 (CST), Oliver Elphick wrote:
> Martin Schulze wrote:
> > I'd like *everybody* think about a possible logo. Please notice the
> > following simple rules:
> >
> > . A logo is NOT a set of letters. Thus the string "Debian" rendered
> > very nice is ... a picture but
Martin Schulze wrote:
> I'd like *everybody* think about a possible logo. Please notice the
> following simple rules:
>
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> . A logo is NOT a set of letters. Thus the string "Debian" rendered
> very nice is ... a picture but not a logo. Forget that.
No, no! Think of Mars. Every
On Thu, 18 Feb 1999, Chris Waters wrote:
> Um, IBM's logo is just letters. Sun's logo is, well, just letters,
> technically. I wouldn't rule out a logo based on letters, but it should
> *be* a logo, which most of the entries in the GIMP contest aren't.
The >>should *be* a logo<< question in my o
Martin Schulze wrote:
[a bunch of stuff I agree with, except]
> . A logo is NOT a set of letters. Thus the string "Debian" rendered
>very nice is ... a picture but not a logo. Forget that.
Um, IBM's logo is just letters. Sun's logo is, well, just letters,
technically. I wouldn't rule ou
On Thu, 18 Feb 1999, Martin Schulze wrote:
> I'd like *everybody* think about a possible logo. Please notice the
> following simple rules:
>
> . The logo must NOT be linux-centric. Thus a penguin in any form is
>inacceptable. We have Debian GNU/Hurd and people are working on
>someth
I'd like *everybody* think about a possible logo. Please notice the
following simple rules:
. The logo must NOT be linux-centric. Thus a penguin in any form is
inacceptable. We have Debian GNU/Hurd and people are working on
something similar to Debian Solaris. Please accept that.
.
On Tue, 21 Jan 1997, Tim Sailer wrote:
> In your email to me, Casper BodenCummins, you wrote:
> >
> > A friend of mine has donated a logo to the Debian project for
> > consideration. It's sketchy, but we think the idea has some potential.
> > Only thing is, where do we send it?
> >
> > If anyone
In your email to me, Casper BodenCummins, you wrote:
>
> A friend of mine has donated a logo to the Debian project for
> consideration. It's sketchy, but we think the idea has some potential.
> Only thing is, where do we send it?
>
> If anyone's interested, there's a copy at
> www.wollery.demon.c
A friend of mine has donated a logo to the Debian project for
consideration. It's sketchy, but we think the idea has some potential.
Only thing is, where do we send it?
If anyone's interested, there's a copy at
www.wollery.demon.co.uk/penguin.gif.
Thanks,
Casper Boden-Cummins.
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