On Sat, Apr 14, 2007 at 07:08:08PM +0200, Raphael Hertzog wrote:
> On Sat, 14 Apr 2007, Wouter Verhelst wrote:
> > > Some users, I guess some developpers and contributors, and at
> > > least myself, find it very demotivating to think that a new release
> > > means that nothing will happen anymore
On Wednesday 06 September 2006 12:49, Chris Waters wrote:
> But people who aren't running Debian aren't (by definition) our users,
> so trying to attract them with shiny slow graphics and distracting
> color changes and annoying animations and excessive clutter and other
> hallmarks of "modern" web
On Tuesday 05 September 2006 04:16, Matej Cepl wrote:
> Paul Belanger wrote:
> > After all, the point of any distribution is to sell it to a user.
>
> It is not. For example, Debian Developers usually don't care how many
> users is Debian sold to. And that is a good thing.
If you think of the mone
l you will need to
understand how each program works. Depending on your selection you will
either get a web server or mail server or a graphics-based workstation
where you write your diploma thesis on.
I hope that you - like most of us - will enjoy Debian. Good luck with it.
By the way: your q
I recommended Ulrich to move to debian-user-german.
Hallo, Ulrich...
Bitte nutze die Mailingliste debian-user-german@lists.debian.org für deine
Fragen. "debian-project" ist eine englischsprachige Mailingliste für
nicht-technische Belange in Debian.
> 1.) Frage: Ich habe ja schon ein wenig Er
nux.
Please take your question to a user support mailing list ([2]). This
mailing list only deals with non-technical issues regarding the Debian
project. So this is rather off-topic here. Thanks.
Good luck with your upgrade.
Kindly
Christoph Haas
[1] http://mirrors.kernel.org/LDP/HOWTO/Hardwa
Rafi,
glad to see you are interested in using Debian.
On Tuesday 01 November 2005 10:36, Rafi Gabzu wrote:
> 1. Do you recommend Debian although I'm not going to work as a server
> and I'm new in Linux?
If you like to learn more about how a GNU distribution works then
Debian is probably for you.
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