I just wanted to say that
a) I love Debian
b) Debian is an extremely good distro
c) Suggest that the default Desktop for Debian to be KDE not Gnome :)
and finally
Keep up the excellent work!
Cheers
Patrick
I want to submit my personal package.
Dear Woman and Man!
LX sélection in Debian.
With kind Greetings!
Dear Woman and Man!
Problem: Opera 12.16 and Opera 58 can't install this in Debian 9.8
How can resolve this?
With king regards!
Bonjour,
Je ne vois plus le paquet Enlightenment dans "Synaptic" dans la version 8.4
Comment pourrai je installer?
Merci
Patrick
Dear Debian support team,
I have a Debian version 5.0.2 DVD, and I'm wondering if I need to load a
network driver for an Intel onboard ethernet controller or the Debian v5.0.2
DVD will have and load a driver for it!
Thank you in advance,
Best regards,
Patrick
Hi,
On Sat, Oct 02, 2010 at 07:01:37PM +0200, Stefano Zacchiroli wrote:
> On Mon, Sep 20, 2010 at 01:59:18PM +0200, Stefano Zacchiroli wrote:
> > Comments? Volunteers?
>
> Thanks to Shapado developers (and in particular Patrick Aljord) and to
> Fernando C. Estrada and Luis Uri
Hi all,
I'm one of the shapado developers. If you want, you can already use
shapado.debian.net on shapado.com.
If you're the admin of http://debian.shapado.com/ you can go to this link:
http://debian.shapado.com/manage/properties?tab=domain
and use shapado.debian.net as a domain, just make sure
hence find it problematic to collect only for us. A Debian money drop
> point should exist, and we should also use our presence to help upstream
> to get some help, just to be fair, and let the user decide what route to go.
Ehm aren't your two statements conflicting with each other? Y
Hi Steffen,
I assume nothing in your mail is adressing me privately
so I'm quoting it in my reply to the mailing list.
On Tue, Aug 17, 2010 at 06:18:39PM +0200, Steffen Möller wrote:
> On 08/17/2010 05:24 PM, Patrick Schoenfeld wrote:
> > On Tue, Aug 17, 2010 at 05:02:43PM +0200,
bly on their work)
which then ends in the hands of other people.
Sure, they are doing open source and shouldn't expect money from it.
But as soon as money is collected on a per-package-basis this topic
might arise.
Best Regards,
Patrick
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Hi Felipe,
On Tue, Jul 06, 2010 at 11:51:21AM -0400, Felipe Sateler wrote:
> On 06/07/10 10:09, Patrick Schoenfeld wrote:
>
>
> AFAICT, none of this justifies silently removing someone from the NM
> database.
yes, you are probably right. But OTOH if a candidate fails the basic
in question
feels responsible at all for what he is applying to do.
Thats a _first_ indication of your work in Debian. If its not enough
we can't handle your application over to an AM who has to spend
a lot of time for your application (the NM-process takes quiet some time for
news are community-oriented news), can we
> have it added to Planet?
I'm all for it.
Regards,
Patrick
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they also have got a free and non-free version.
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Comment:
Always if we think we are r
On Tue, Aug 04, 2009 at 11:17:01AM +0100, Steve Langasek wrote:
> On Tue, Aug 04, 2009 at 08:57:50AM +0200, Patrick Schoenfeld wrote:
> > Of course it would be nicer if patches were reported automatically to us.
>
> This is by no means a universally held view within Debia
of my packages
from Ubuntu. But I want to make sure, that we stay objective. Of course
it would be nicer if patches were reported automatically to us.
Yes, that would strengthen the community. But we cannot require
it and so we cannot tell that Ubuntu violates anything.
Best Regards,
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> promise to give back, you should do it. Noone have forced them to
> promise that, and noone will force them to stick to their promises,
> but when I give my word I do my best to maintain it. Maybe it's only
> me...
Well, discrimating other people is not really about honesty.
Best Regards,
Patrick
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ntu (or other downstreams)
thiefs, it might be worth to hold in a moment and have a look
at our Social Contract which you accepted, when you became
part of Debian.
Sad and sick,
Patrick
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ian doesn't have a
> similarly efficient process for getting contributions from Ubuntu
> (Ubuntu folks file a bug, maintainer eventually incorporates it), and
> that'll presumably be made worse if there's a Debian freeze for most of
> the LTS development cycle. So yeah, I
esigning parts of Debian.
I do like the design as proposed by Kalle somewhat better.
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Patrick
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Debian, but exercising their voting rights?
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e webserver you directed your browser to, not on your system,
so you don't need to worry about this. Wikipedia is using Ubuntu, which
is a derivative of Debian. So their fault. Its just that you hit a broken
wikipedia mirror as it seems.
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Patrick
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he only protection against abuse
is that it should be public. But that does not help much. If someone
removes the key of somebody this causes damage, even if the most obvious
damage (the removal itself) can be fixed easy and quick.
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Patrick
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already trusted
people. But after all power you give to people is an appeal to exploit it.
So its IMHO not really a good idea to give power to people,
who _do not need_ the power.
Best Regards,
Patrick
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Bas Wijnen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
We did not get a private mail from you also, Bas.
Maybe we are so confused because we addressed Luk not you?
All will be good, we are quite sure.
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MJ Ray <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> AIUI Patrick Frank has threatened legal action against OFTC, so OFTC
> is currently refusing to serve him.
The legal threat is open, because:
- network representatives of OFTC abused positions and priviledges
in private battles again
Frans Pop <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Get lost, will you? Permanently please.
It was transparently visible how you handled your disagreement
with Sven Luther. We are all able to see how your destructive
handling of that conflict grew out to a huge community problem.
People who believe in the go
Luk Claes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
[...]
What you post on this list, Luk Claes as reply to my postings is not
constructive in any way.
The same time you are begging listmasters to ban me from this list,
with the intention to hide problems of the Debian project.
Please re-read the Debian Socia
Before anybody even considers using public defacements like
"paddy is a troll, lets hunt him"
you should be aware of context.
The context is certain Debian Developers playing the cabal game,
not only recently, but starting 3-4 years ago.
The situation that started the hunt for the paddy was my pu
[14:05] * Now talking on #debian-devel
[14:05] * Topic for #debian-devel is: [...]
[14:05] * Topic for #debian-devel set by Maulkin
[14:05] hi
[14:05] Enrico, you mention in context of debtags efforts that
colaboration with the guys from freshmeat.net is planned/desired. their
site seems pretty d
MJ Ray <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> If it's based on something not statistically significant, is it
> unreliable?
Whether my observations are reliable enough for you to value the
point that I try to explain by samples that are valid to me, well,
that is not in my hands.
[paddy is behind everyth
Clint Adams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Speaking of private data, you have published an IRC log without
> first securing permission from all the participants. Personally, I
> detest people who do this even on channels where there is no explicit
> policy forbidding such behavior, so to point out t
MJ Ray wrote:
> [...]
> > Some men have the hope that the women they meet are more open
> > minded. Some men have the hope that the women they meet are not
> > constantly trying to appear cool and superior.
> It appears that the politics of prejudice is something in common!
> Men do this, women d
Steve Langasek wrote:
> > On Thu, Jan 31, 2008 at 04:46:56PM -0600, John Goerzen wrote:
> > > On Thu January 31 2008 9:35:08 am Richard Hecker wrote:
> [#debian-women on irc.oftc.net] is to be an entry point for women
to get involved in Debian development,
Before somebody even dares to battle ma
t;
I would like to install Debian 4.0 which is included on the linux-magazin
dvd. I'm not very familiar with linux. my question is: is it possible to
install this on a pentium I with 166MHz cpu? If not. which linux system
could be used for this computer?
"""
Greetings
Winnie
mate I reply.
All feedback is about "trollish elements of postings" and not about
any of the points I make.
This is the declaration of bankruptcy of a community.
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P.S.: Mark Shuttleworth, you have all my sympathy for recognizing
the weakness of th
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On 6/8/07, Raphael Hertzog <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello dear listmasters,
What would you do if the list masters would suggest you to see
a psychologist as reaction to your second "call for hate" campaign?
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On 6/8/07, Josselin Mouette <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Okay. Now be a good boy, go back to your cage and program.
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people who have to work
with such sociopaths when it comes to complex technical topics
and misunderstandings.
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From: Patrick Frank <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Jun 8, 2007 1:26 PM
Subject: Re: What do Open Source Projects need? - part 3
To: Josselin Mouette <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
On 6/8/07, Josselin Mouette <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> And no,
ople like more than a rant.
But before that can happen I need to have the feeling that most people
care about the points I try to make.
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On 6/4/07, Raphael Hertzog <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
It was not my intention to quote a private E-Mail on the list.
I will double-check the headers in future.
Sorry to offend your privacy.
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On 6/4/07, Kalle Kivimaa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Attacks without proof are less than worthless, they only make others to
ignore your other points.
To such a spirit there is nothing more to add.
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en you process
E-Mails. Your customers or your co-workers might flame
you for that.
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th.
I think more than my postings under the subject "What do Open Source
Projects need?" I cant do for the moment.
Some people use this thread to change their point of view or they dont.
Some people see me as a troll or they dont.
I felt the need to contribute my humble opinion regarding a few things
that are not alright. And thats it.
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e list of debian developers who
are lacking empathy for other people and intuition for conflict
situations.
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Patrick Frank
t about right that Sven
is the only one who pays for the conflicts.
It was the easiest solution to use the kick button once again.
But it was not a correct form of conflict management to suspend Sven's
DD status and let the other involved people continue as nothing happend.
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ompared to other Linux distributions.
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usness based on fundamental respect for others, the Debian
project could benefit a lot. And a lot more of its potential could be used.
And then - but only then - a Social Committee would make sense.
Patrick Frank, a GNU/Debian user who cares
I downloaded the first debian cd to install the os and
try it out. After going through the install process
and rebooting with no errors I get a dos-like system..
Is this all debain is?? I didnt even get a gui!!!.
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7;s what many people appreciate: Debian
stabel _is_ stable and secure. And admins use it.
Patrick
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The software instructions said install under Win95 or better, so I used Linux!
ices for that matter) - I interpret
this as Linux not knowing what to do with the card (and the other
devices). Any suggestions as to what I'm doing wrong?
Any light on this matter would be greatly appreciated.
Best Regards,
Patrick Moroney
PS - BTW - I have Debian installed on anothe
On Monday 14 July 2003 19:15, Jonas Smedegaard wrote:
> > apt-get source apt ?
>
> No, that requires Debian installed already ;-)
I really _can't_ believe someone's creating a debian based distro and has no
debian box. amazing. Is this the future or just the silly season? ;-)
cheers,
Patrick
get? i don't find them. Luca
apt-get source apt ?
cheers,
Patrick
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Hello Jesse,
On Tuesday 25 February 2003 16:53, Jesse Lyman wrote:
> I wish to switch to Debian Linux to learn about computers, programming
> and of course Linux itself. As a seaman I am on my own with no internet
> access for long periods of time s
e specifics (and maybe point
> out anything I missed).
>
Thanks, that's why I posted it here.
Pat
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illing to run such an effort. My only condition
is that any such system be voted on by the developers and accepted
*before* being implemented.
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