Re: Sympa and Linux

2001-11-17 Thread Martin Schulze
Bill Eberle wrote: > Re: sympa 3.2.1-3 >Does this mail list management system run on most Linux systems? E.g. > could I install and use the package on a RedHat 7.x Linux box? Why don't you ask this on a RedHat list instead? Using Debian you merely have to enter: apt-get install sympa Rega

Re: Internet

2001-11-17 Thread Gustavo Noronha Silva
On Sat, 17 Nov 2001 15:49:56 -0200 "Carlos Alves" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > How I can configure a count "Dial-Up" in Debian? Hello carlos, this is no place to ask this question, try going to http://debian-br.cipsga.org.br, the page of our Debian-BR project, and to http://rautu.cipsga.org.br for

Sympa and Linux

2001-11-17 Thread Bill Eberle
Re: sympa 3.2.1-3 Does this mail list management system run on most Linux systems? E.g. could I install and use the package on a RedHat 7.x Linux box? Thank you for your help in answering this question, Bill Eberle

Re: info request

2001-11-17 Thread J.H.M. Dassen \(Ray\)
On Fri, Nov 16, 2001 at 10:38:49 -0500, Megan Rose wrote: > Could you tell me in what languages Debian GNU/Linux is currently > available? That question is too broad to have a meaningful answer. When do you consider a Linux distribution to be available in a particular language? When one, some, or

Internet

2001-11-17 Thread Carlos Alves
How I can configure a count "Dial-Up" in Debian? Thanks for help Carlos Jr

Re: Withdrawal of the General Resolution about IRC

2001-11-17 Thread Wichert Akkerman
Previously Jason Gunthorpe wrote: > I seem to recall one of the Joey's was the original creator of the > channel. Early inhabitors included igor, che_fox and a few others iirc. Wichert. -- _ /[EMAIL PROTECTED] This spac

Re: Withdrawal of the General Resolution about IRC

2001-11-17 Thread Martin Schulze
Joey Hess wrote: > Jason Gunthorpe wrote: > > I also remember it as Wichert describes, and I've been around since > > #debian was on a non-opn network. > > > > I seem to recall one of the Joey's was the original creator of the > > channel. > > Wasn't me. I was on #debian from its very early day