o Nate Bargmann :
> Hit http://ftp.us.debian.org wheezy/main TranslationIndex
> Ign http://ftp.us.debian.org wheezy/non-free Translation-en_US
>
> This is repeated for all manner of i18n stuff and can be several 10s of
> megabytes of download that I don't need. How can I get r
o Meike Stone :
> On rpm systems, I can use rpm -qa --last. Is there any similar command
> on debian?
You could go for
% ls -rtl /var/lib/dpkg/info/*.list
flori
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o Siard :
> I'm following this list through the newsgroup using Sylpheed.
> But if I send a message or reply to one, my message does not arrive.
> I know I can send a message by e-mail, even if I'm not subscribed.
> But how to reply to a message then? Sending by e-mail breaks the thread.
> Nonethel
o Jim Pazarena :
> what possessed the debian people to tack names on to the OS?
> having actual version/release numbers seems so much clearer.
> And there does appear to BE release numbers. So why promote the
> goofy naming system which throws the novice?
Rumors are, there is a Debian based opera
Marc Shapiro writes:
> Also, what is the best capture and editing software for a newbie with
> minimal needs. No flame wars, please. I know that Cinelerra is
> available, but I don't know what else there is, or how easy they are
> to use. For now all I really need to do is capture the analog s
o exp...@hope.cz:
> Does anyone know about a tiny / liteweight SMTP server for Linux( Debian)?
> I need the
> server that can accept several connections at the same time .
dunno if it fits for you, but on my boxes i use masqmail.
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