Rafi Gabzu wrote:
> Hi,
> I'm quite new in Linux, I currently have the Mandriva distribution.
> Questions:
> 1. Do you recommend Debian although I'm not going to work as a server
> and I'm new in Linux?
> 2. Is the installation process is by command lines , not graphics ? If
> not graphic , is it
Marc Neuhausen wrote:
Hallo Debian-Team,
habt Ihr einen Kunden, der Euer Debian Linux auf einem
intel-basierenden IBM xSeries Server (z.B. x345) einsetzt? Diese
Maschinen sind für Suse und Red Hat zertifiziert.
Wir setzen Eure Software auch ein und finden sie super. Deswegen
wollen wir eure
Ralf Postler wrote:
Hallo,
mal eine Frage: Ich würde gerne eine von einem Offiziellen Händler gekaufte
aktuelle Version von Debian an meine Stadtbibliothek (Erlangen) verschenken.
Ist das ohne Einschränkung ok, bzw. gibts was zu beachten?
Die würden sich auf jedenfall sehr freuen und würden Debi
tristian radford wrote:
Hi i just wanted to know some info on debian my friend at college
tells me all about it and he says it all good but what it is i was
thinking about using debian (im currenly using mandrake) because it
has its own installer which makes it easyer to get things and i head
Caio Souza Mendes wrote:
Hello,
But does not exist no forecast for Debian 3.1 to be
available?
No, there isn't. there are still several packaghes with serious bugs in
them.
Supposing you use woody (3.0r2) now and want something newer, I propose
you try sarge.
This will however come to
All Things Strat wrote:
I recieved this email with a worm virus attachment. pretty sure it was done
intentionally. Any chance you can shut this person down?
Thanks, Chuck
- Original Message -
From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, January 28, 2004 9:53 AM
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For such problems, you should probably contact the -user lists,
debian-user or debian-user-french (@lists.debian.org)
Personally I installed the sparc build on some Sun4u (Ultra10) using
tftpboot, but everything worked fine.
Robert Ribnitz
their distribution than the debian-project mailng
list
Robert Ribnitz
David Smith wrote:
Hi,
I want to put a proxy server on our network at my office, and was
advised to use Debian Linux as the proxy. I have search your FAQ, but
cannot really find my answer.
Will Debian work as a proxy server, and will it mix with a Windows
network to act as the proxy?
Is the
though
is to have two servers, that mirror each other eg. using RSync over a
fast dedicated line.
Robert Ribnitz
Resposible for ht://Dig
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yours
Robert Ribnitz
Maintainer of Ht://dig
tting up a
local mirror...
Robert Ribnitz
(Responsible for the ht://dig debian package)
Carlo Bernardini wrote:
Dear debian
I want to download the debian linux/GNU operating system, but i don't
know how to... i searched into your website, but i couldn't find the
file. Could you please tell me where to download it? Thanks in advance!
Carlo
Hello Carlo
Debian can be downl
ith my signature I certify that there are the number of PC's installed
with Linux in our company, which we obtained from
(Company Name), who also does the support & service for them.
yours
Robert Ribnitz
Debian by itself.
You'd also need to look at the target market slice. Seeing the options
clearly, I'd guess debian marketshare is about 35-40% (in the target
market).
Thank you in advance for your kind help,
Harriet Laurin
Look around the net, there are numerous such studies..
Robert Ribnitz
Russ Wickline wrote:
Hi
My name is Russ. I am looking to build two debian systems. I was
wondering if you have a list of components that debian will support. I
am looking to put a 1800+ celeron 256 mb of memory, 40 gig hd, raid
controller and video card, and one with a tape drive. If you
storm wrote:
i Just want to know what debian is gona look like after the
installation do you have some kind of desktop like windows 98 or xp or
it's completly different ??? i look on your web page but i dont see
any screenshot :(
sorry for my english am french hehehhee
Felipe Balbi wrote:
hi.. im from brazil..
and i have a suggestion to debian.org
linux is getting more and more users... we already have some
certifications for linux...
like RHCE and RHCT, both created by RedHat.com
i thought if debian.org does not want to create a certificate too...
because
Bogdan Albei wrote:
Why doesn't Debian come with 2.4 kernel by default? New users will hit
enter for setup instead of bf24. Why don't you have bf22 for 2.2
kernel and by default install 2.4 kernel?
Bogdan Albei
eTechnics
www.e-technics.com
I think the reason behind using a 2.2. kernel is (
organisational structure is as follows:
- Debian consiusts of many developers, all of which work on a voluntary
basis (afaik). Most maintain one or more packages in the distribution.
For a who's who, look at http://www.debian.org/intro/organization
Robert Ribnitz (developer in application)
Hi there,
over the last time the amount of UCE ("spam") relayed over the
discussion lists has stealily been increasing.
I konw that selling adspace is a source of income to the project, but
why not consider only accepting ads with a clearly identifiable return
address?
yours
Robert Ribnitz
such event, whatever it is called) would be easier, since the assessment
can be done more readily, even by a lay person ("Yeah, the dude psent
two days telling people how to install a workstation")
yours
Robert Ribnitz
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security fix update (r1..4 are essentially that).
Also just recently kernel 2.2.20 has been released..
yours
Robert Ribnitz
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difficulties, let alone
complely unable to read.
I thought debian was a good starting point, and yes, I know, its a lot of
work. Any comments/inputs welcome (mail me if its off-topic of this list)
Robert Ribnitz
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