Ioannis Tambouras [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
RC5 clients are at ftp://portal.stwing.upenn.edu/pub/rc5 (US
only)
There are non-us sites with clients at (?? please let me know)
At least URL:ftp://ftp.tecnet.de/pub/rc5/.
4. WHAT HAPPENS TO THE $10,000 PRIZE ?
Jens B. Jorgensen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Yeah. If the folks at gzero.net will add the numbers from
[EMAIL PROTECTED] to [EMAIL PROTECTED] then why would we want to
change?! I think that is all the more reason *not* to change because
we can help the greater cause while at the same time
Gleb Arshinov [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
IMO, it would be good publicity to promise 1/3 of potential prize to
Linux International, 1/3 to FSF, 1/3 to keep for debian, and keep
running with [EMAIL PROTECTED] identity.
But how much is that 1/3? I know RSA is offering $1, but there's
New
Giacomo Mulas [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Where can I find Alladdin Ghostscript? Is it a commercial package or
can I download it from some place? Thanks
It's in non-free, the package's name is gs-aladdin.
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Luis Francisco Gonzalez) writes:
Hi,
I have just installed a new debian box and I am missing the diferent
colors that ls uses to distinguish the files. This works ok in a
virtual console but not in an xterm. Before there used to be a
color-xterm package that was needed but
Looking at 5% of 179K (stalled) isn't an uplifting experience, when
you're looking for the reported bugs of some specific package. Would
it be possible to either split up the Debian bug report logs - index
by package page (by first letter of the package) or provide a system
for searching the
I have a problem with I-searching in GNU Emacs, in X. When I try to
remove characters I have typed (with either backspace or delete), the
keypress ends up in the buffer from which I'm searching, and this is
obviously not the way it's intended to work. I don't have this problem
with XEmacs, or even
I just installed Imagemagick and libtiff3. Now display (and other
executables in the imagemagick package) complain:
cyteen-14:12 ~$display
display: can't load library 'libtiff.so.1'
No wonder they can't load it, as it wasn't provided by the libtiff3
package. But running ldd on display gives
(I don't think this has very much to do with debian-devel, so I
removed it from the headers)
HM == Hamish Moffatt [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
HM I just noticed this. I wonder if perhaps the wording could be
HM made a little friendlier; I found it a bit intimidating,
HM especially about the
(Hmm, the spam filter ate this the first time I posted, I assume it
won't post it to the list after receiving the AGREE)
There seems to be some sort of problem with Python 1.4's tkinter. I
finally got my hands on Programming Python, and started trying out the
examples:
cyteen-19:32
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