what arches are most 'needy' ?

2001-11-05 Thread Brian Russo
Just to branch off from discussion on the other list, What arches are most in need of assistance for stable boxes, buildds, etc? Are there stats available somewhere? - bri, posting to -project, what's more appropriate? -- Unix Staff, High Energy Physics Group [EMAIL PROTECTED] Debian/GNU

Re: Debian GNU/Linux v2.2

2001-03-13 Thread Brian Russo
, is to subscribe to the 'debian-announce' list. It's very low traffic (10-20/year). http://www.debian.org/MailingLists/subscribe or just send an email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with subscribe in the subject. regards, - brian. -- Brian Russo [EMAIL PROTECTED] Debian/GNU Linux [EMAIL

Re: your mail

2001-03-08 Thread Brian Russo
to start to purchase this card. Thank You a) this is a kernel issue b) virtually all are supported c) ask on -user next time - brian. and for chrissake wrap your columns at 80 lines ;p -- Brian Russo [EMAIL PROTECTED] Debian/GNU Linux [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.debian.org LPSG member

Re: application

2001-03-04 Thread Brian Russo
and my phone number but I have not heard from you since then. How to apply for the job then? A Debian-Groupies applicant? ;-) *cough* I suggested to tbm that he should uh, investigate since he lives close :) -- Brian Russo [EMAIL PROTECTED] Debian/GNU Linux [EMAIL PROTECTED] http

Re: Open Source Hosting Solution

2001-03-01 Thread Brian Russo
next time you should find out *something* about our project before spamming us, OTOH, you gave us [me] a good laugh :) If you ever want to consider switching to a real linux distro, consider Debian (www.debian.org), it'll tell you all about us. rgds, - brian. -- Brian Russo [EMAIL

Re: Unidentified subject!

2001-02-23 Thread Brian Russo
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Re: starting with Corel Linux

2001-02-23 Thread Brian Russo
for such a question. don't be too surprised if you get flamed though. as far as upgrading to latest stable, *shrug*, i've heard of people doing it, but can't speak personally. -- Brian Russo [EMAIL PROTECTED] Debian/GNU Linux [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.debian.org LPSG member[EMAIL

Re: Debian GNU/Linux Banners and Logos

2001-02-20 Thread Brian Russo
, however there are images available, or you can make one with the pseudo image kit (http://cdimage.debian.org) Or you can get one at quite low cost from CheapBytes (www.cheapbytes.com) or a similar distributor. (usually about $5 US, plus shipping, basically the media cost). -- Brian Russo