On Monday 17 April 2006 07:00, formless void wrote:
> Do they tell you how they did stats? Do you know
> their method of stats?
>
> People know how NASDAQ indicator works. Do you know
> how distrowatch indicator works?
Yes, the details can be found here:
http://distrowatch.com/stats.php?section=
On Monday 17 April 2006 07:00, formless void wrote:
> I would ask:
> Do they tell you how they did stats? Do you know
> their method of stats?
>
> People know how NASDAQ indicator works. Do you know
> how distrowatch indicator works?
Yes, the details can be found here:
http://distrowatch.com/st
On Sunday 16 April 2006 21:19, formless void wrote:
> I can pretty know who is LinuxWorld, but I can't tell
> who is Distrowatch which even doesn't have a physical
> address to contact Web Credibility (google it)
DistroWatch has a contact email address listed on every single page and a
full
On Thursday 04 September 2003 17:33, Johann Spies wrote:
> "I have tried a version of knoppix here and I want to install it on my
> pc. How can I do it? I have recently started wit this. I will
> gladly receive an easy written installation program or answer."
Knoppix Hard Disk Installation HOW
On Tuesday 05 August 2003 07:15, Ron Johnson wrote:
> Have you tried, dare I say it, RH9, just to see if that works?
Recent releases of Red Hat will refuse to install on anything with less than
64MB of RAM (in text mode) or 128MB of RAM (in graphical mode).
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On Friday 08 August 2003 09:15, Dan Jacobson wrote:
> Everything is hunky dory, except the Korean (Hangul), I see squares
> with hex in them for the 한국어
>
> Did I forget to apt-get something, or is Mozilla Debian Package
> 1.3.1-3 deficient? (I would upgrade and check again, but I'm on a modem.)
On Tuesday 05 August 2003 16:57, Frank Gevaerts wrote:
> > Recent releases of Red Hat will refuse to install on anything with less
> > than 64MB of RAM (in text mode) or 128MB of RAM (in graphical mode).
>
> That is not going to be a problem on a machine with 16 GB of RAM...
Oh, sorry... I'll rea
> Okay, this is it. I'm about to take the plunge into Linux, but my
> experience with dumb terminal-based Unix is over 20 years old. In the
> interim, I've been on Windows; a sometimes happy, but always frustrating
and
> infuriating marriage of convenience and productivity-enslavement.
>
> Debia
> where can I find a (daily) list
ofupdated/new packages? Or is there a> search engine for
that?
I maintain an independent
pagetracking this sort of thing - it isupdated daily (more or less), so
takea look:http://www.distrowatch.com/debian.htmI
hope it helps.
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