No, starting any Debian linked group (i.e. using Debian any form) based on
personal differentiation is totally unacceptable. To do so is to encourage
division between a world wide, extremely diverse group of users of our
computer operating system, for racial, ethnic, age, sexual, or or any other
at
Many thanks - now it's back to normal! (whatever that is in these Covid
days!)
On Mon, 29 Nov 2021 at 12:17, piorunz wrote:
> On 29/11/2021 12:02, Terence wrote:
> > Many thanks, Piotr, that's done it. Since the early 1990s I have always
> > been impressed by the su
thing works on clean, new profile.
> When you confirm that, you can concentrate to restore your old profile
> to working order.
>
> On 29/11/2021 09:43, Terence wrote:
> > Thank you, all. I'm not running NoScript but thank you for the
> > suggestion. It does seem str
Thank you, all. I'm not running NoScript but thank you for the suggestion.
It does seem strange as I'v e used it for years with no problem.
On Sun, 28 Nov 2021 at 19:31, Hans wrote:
> Am Sonntag, 28. November 2021, 20:22:25 CET schrieb
> harrywea...@tutanota.com:
>
> Running debian/stable, amd6
Duckduckgo shows its search page in Firefox as normal, but returns no
search result. It works fine in Chromium as usual.
Has anyone else the same problem/
I would join an off-topic list as I have seen many interesting off-topic
topics raised here over the last couple of decades (when you measure time
in decades it's probably time to go back to counting in years!).
Terence
On Tue, 17 Aug 2021 at 20:37, wrote:
> On Tuesday, August 17, 20
computer has a fault and
it will restart, when it is clearly the bloody software that's faulty?)
Terence
On 24 February 2018 at 14:48, Ric Moore wrote:
> On 02/24/2018 05:04 AM, Curt wrote:
>
> I installed pavucontrol, and in the Configuration tab turned the HDMI
>> profile off a
Done that, Phil, but can't see any change on my boot-up speed, nor in my
response time.
What else can you suggest?
Feeling down,
Saki
On 27 October 2017 at 21:03, Phil Dobbin wrote:
> On 27/10/17 19:37, Thomas Schmitt wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > Phil Dobbin wrote:
> >> Kingsley Amis on his loss
VMT
On 29 August 2017 at 18:55, Curt wrote:
> On 2017-08-29, Terence wrote:
> >
> > Thanks, it is, Curt, and I hope yours is, and stays, good!
> >
> > I would be grateful for the link, though- I use Garmin Connect for my
> Fenix
> > watch, and it would be g
!
Terence
On 29 August 2017 at 17:34, Curt wrote:
> On 2017-08-29, Terence wrote:
> >
> > Hi, Curt,
>
> Hi.
>
> > I have used an Omron Evolv upper arm blood pressure monitor since my
> triple
> > bye-pass earlier this year.
>
> Hope it wasn't b
al hospital's readings go - as
accurate as one could wish.
HTH,
Terence
On 29 August 2017 at 16:13, Curt wrote:
> On 2017-08-29, Richard Owlett wrote:
> > For sometime I've been causally looking for a blood pressure cuff with
> > communication capability that does NOT r
You certainly didn't upset my appetite! As a Linux user since the
mid-Ninties I can only say how on a daily basis I am increasingly impressed
by, and grateful for, the very supportive Linux (in particular the Debian
- since that is my favourite distribution) community.
In particular I understand
There is no ambiguity if (as I have always understood) "Thursday" means
"this (or the coming) Thursday" and "next Thursday" or "Thursday next"
means "a week on Thursday".
And having lived in Yorkshire for two very happy years, I would agree tha
Take The 'A' Train" Sugar Hill is "up in Harlem".
As they say in "Private Eye", I don't get out much...
Terence
On 30 March 2017 at 20:28, John Hasler wrote:
> Eike Lantzsch writes:
> > the Dutch in New Netherland were called "Jan Kees".
On Sep 18, 2016 18:22, wrote:
>
> My limited G4 data allocation is being depleted much too rapidly for my
> budget. I suspect that the culprit is the web page of a personal weather
> station (PWS) in which page measurements are updated every ten minutes. I
> keep a Firefox window open to monitor
I agree with Glenn, It was mildly amusing at first- but one can't educate
pork.
On 30 March 2016 at 13:31, Glenn Holmer wrote:
> On 03/30/2016 01:21 AM, deloptes wrote:
> > John Hasler wrote:
> >
> >> Charlie writes:
> >>> Was Canada conquered by the British
>
> Enough! Take it off-list!
>
> --
Forgive me...
On 28 March 2016 at 17:57, Richard Owlett wrote:
> On 3/28/2016 10:08 AM, Terence wrote:
>
>> Sorry for the typo! The last date should read 1955- to err is
>> human...
>>
> But we divine?
> ??
> lol
>
>
>
>
Sorry for the typo! The last date should read 1955- to err is human...
ermany is still officially occupied by the USA" I rather think
that they would disagree! The military occupation of Germany ended in
1945...
Remember, internet search engines are your friend!
Best wishes,
On 28 March 2016 at 12:53, deloptes wrote:
> Terence wrote:
>
> > I don
n 26 March 2016 at 14:09, Haines Brown wrote:
> On Sat, Mar 26, 2016 at 01:57:33PM +, Terence wrote:
> > If you count Japan's actions in China and Manchuria then the war started
> in the
> > early 'thirties.
>
> If we are to be historically accurate, WWII was a
If you count Japan's actions in China and Manchuria then the war started in
the early 'thirties. As for Germany, Hitler declared war on the USA on the
11 Dec 41, along with Italy, as Hitler, although not legally bound to
support Japan if they were the aggressor, believed that the USA would "beat
hi
Thanks, Bret,
I was thinking of switching to Intel when I next upgrade, so this will
either help me to decide on change, or confirm my continuation with AMD.
"Tidy as you go!" The Starship Titanic, Douglas Adams...
Terence
On 3 March 2016 at 05:24, Bret Busby wrote:
> On 03/03
tretch/sid) on /dev/sdc1
Found Windows 10 (loader) on /dev/sdd1
done
HTH
Terence
On 14 February 2016 at 18:32, wrote:
> I have a single core pentium processor system. Not sure about the version
> of Debian Linux however I do know:
>
> GRUB v1.99-27
>
>
>
> GNOME Version
Peter,
You shouldn't be confused: there will always be people of limited
intelligence and understanding who will find offence in any statement,
picture, opinion or attitude that does not conform to their severely
restricted mind-set.
There is nothing to be found on the internet that transcends th
.
Terence
On 18 October 2015 at 09:05, wrote:
> On Sun, October 18, 2015 2:23 am, Terence wrote:
> > FWIW I run Debian without problems on my eeePC.
>
> Terrence, would you kindly tell me the model or series number? The ones
> which I found in stock are "EeeBook X205".
>
> Russ
>
>
Hi, Russ,
FWIW I run Debian without problems on my eeePC.
Terence
On 17 October 2015 at 18:30, deloptes wrote:
>
> >
> > The more I consider the liabilities of a "smartphone", the more I think
> > that my need for mobile Internet access best would be served b
"Using Debian, or any other FLOSS software, is not compulsory. Manners and
gratitude to those who work for us for nothing are - or should be."
Right on, Lisi, thank you.
Terence
On 22 June 2015 at 15:22, Lisi Reisz wrote:
> On Monday 22 June 2015 14:49:39 Ansgar Burchardt wrot
Hi, Andrew,
If what you say is correct about Nvidia only allowing signed code in future
(and I have no doubt that you are correct) I, for one will break the habit
of a long time, and cease buying NVIDIA cards.
I had looked at their Shield as a tablet, but now...
Terence
On 10 June 2015 at 21
I'll second that!
Saki
On 4 October 2014 12:14, Lisi Reisz wrote:
> On Saturday 04 October 2014 11:44:43 Tom Collins wrote:
> > Worthless trash. They need to be stopped, deposed.
>
> This sort of thing makes me so angry. Is "Tom Collins" "Gregory Smith" by
> another name?
>
> Please, ban anyon
Thank you, Don. It needed saying, and you said it well!
Cheers,
Terence
On 21 September 2014 06:12, Don Armstrong wrote:
> On Sat, 20 Sep 2014, Jerry Stuckle wrote:
> > Then please explain to us why, with all of the negative technical
> > aspects surrounding systemd, it
A quick hardware fix is to buy a cheap (and some are very cheap- even in
the UK!) usb key-board.
Or you may have a friend with one that you can borrow for an hour.
Saki
On 28 June 2014 06:11, Kitty Cat wrote:
> Yes. I have previously searched and found such things like this:
>
> http://www.in
I think this whole thing has gone too far. The response to this trolling
cretin has led to a fragmentation wholly unlike the tenor of our normal
Debian lists,
and, I regret to see, list members whom I hold in general high regard being
attacked after their initial attempts to help or intervene.
I d
It might be miles per second, which would make him travelling at 2.4156% of
the maximum velocity of a sheep in a vacuum.
(See
http://www.theregister.co.uk/Design/page/reg-standards-converter.html
for confirmation- or other possibilities...)
On 6 June 2014 17:59, Curt wrote:
> On 2014-06-06,
Surely there must be a reason why my spam filter keeps putting "Horatio
Leragon" posts into my "Spam" folder, and results in the list telling me
they are receiving bounces from me.
I wonder what it can be. Does anyone know?
On 5 June 2014 06:16, Horatio Leragon wrote:
> --
Yeah, if you'm dumb, why not be dumbder..
Wen us all jess grunts is be no confison yeah!
On 20 May 2014 19:19, Brian wrote:
> On Tue 20 May 2014 at 17:03:16 +0100, Lisi Reisz wrote:
>
> > On Tuesday 20 May 2014 16:00:42 Ken Heard wrote:
> > > Please note everybody that the word "data" is p
our HOWTO to the list, you
would let me know how it goes.
Thank you.
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"Enter" key.
>
I have just tried again by entering name and e-mail address and Enter,
and this was successful.
HTH
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> ..I still see no rallies on Fox, CNN or Al-Jaseera pleading
> for mercy for you? And, there's still a market for tiled
> ground zero glazing. ;o)
>
I must be doing something wrong, right, and very right! : -)
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My apologies! I should have been more careful, and taken more account
of the nested messages.
My comments still stand , however, in regard to the quoted text.
I trust you will forgive me for the misattribution!
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>> > Doesn't appear to be in The English Oxford Dictionary.
>>
>> Using the Oxford Dictionary is pretentious, today we're using the
>> urban dictionary :p
>>
Nothing like using the uneducated to educate the uneducated!
Good luck with that!
BTW just who is the "we" you claim to represent?
Cr
This is an interesting thread for me. I can see (I think!) the various
points that have been made, but as it is, I feel, it's mostly trivial.
If I write to this list, or others, or friends, or colleagues, why do
I need to identify myself? Or require someone to find my public key to
read or confirm
ldwin of Baldwin Linguas)
For a given value of "trivial"? Please define trivial- It's not
trivial in my book (sorry!).
Its not trivial if it is one of the many threads that bind this
tremendous project together to completion!
Thank you , and all the many others.
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ly latter suggestion, well, it surely does not
deserve the dignity of a reply.
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On 7 October 2011 08:36, Weaver wrote:
> On Fri, 7 Oct 2011 08:03:13 +0100
> Terence wrote:
>
>> On 7 October 2011 00:59, Weaver wrote:
>>
>> >> but I'll bet not one in a thousand has ever heard of a gill.
>> >> (BTW, Wiki says to say "ji
nt.
>
Ash's Dictionary (1775)
"Gill (s. from the barbarous Lat. gilla) A liquid measure containing
the fourth part of a pint."
I haven't looked up "pint" for fear it might tell me that it is a
liquid measure containing four gills!
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On 3 October 2011 11:07, Darac Marjal wrote:
> On Sun, Oct 02, 2011 at 02:37:34PM +0100, Terence wrote:
>>
>> There never has been a single point of authority for spelling (or,
>> indeed, grammar) in English (unlike the French Academy which has
>> sought to standard
On 2 October 2011 22:17, Doug wrote:
>> You mean "Я"? Check your character map.
>>
That will teach us to watch our Rs
Teence
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daylight. Here in Devon it can still take a time to get to church even
in the age of mechanised transport!
BTW what is/was the second vice?
Terence
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On 2 October 2011 20:55, Doug wrote:
(Some year, no doubt after I'm dead, "altho" will be
> acceptable.)
Let us fervently hope not! : )
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; is the only meaning of "spelt" in American English.
It is a common/accepted usage here, along with the noun you mention.
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or amnesty and more voters, that might be in
prospect! ; )
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e complexity and extent of the
language.
I do find the subject fascinating.
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confusion reigns when non-English English speakers
try to learn or understand the many variations.
Then, of course there is the question of local, dialect words and
phrases.
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l. "A shit" is used when "Going for---", or when describing
an unsavoury or nasty person, "He is a real shit"..
Oh, crap! This sounds pedantic!
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ack tie) I asked my hostess the
difference. Her reply was that dining was formal, and taken in the
dining room, but that supper was very informal and eaten around their
large kitchen table.
Language, culture- fascinating!
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all" in this sense in order to
point this out to my English friends who wish to correct my use of "an
Americanism"!
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On 1 October 2011 03:58, Eike Lantzsch wrote:
> Glad that you could solve the problem.
>
Eike
Thanks for the explanation- one can learn a lot from this list, as always!
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> If cleaning is as important as you say, its good to know it.
>
In one of your excellent country's sayings: "If it ain't broke, don't fix it"!
It's just one other thing to consider when a possibly physical problem rocks up.
One thing you can be sure of : Your Mileage May Vary!
Yours aye.
Saki
Thank you, Harry,
Cleaning never does any harm, providing it's done properly!
As you say, you may never know for sure, but cleaning contacts often
does, in my experience, solve a number of problems.
I noted the fact that card previously worked, but without the DVI
output. Perhaps the problem(s)
On 30 September 2011 21:27, Harry Putnam wrote:
> Just reporting back. After pulling the card blowing everything out
> and reinstalling the card, I got video back. Not only that but a DVI
> outlet on that card that hasn't worked for a good while, began working
> too.
Can you give us more detai
Hi, Harry,
First, do you hear the boot bleeps from your pc speaker, and checked
the diagnostics from that? That would certainly help.
Then allowing that I have no knowledge/expertise in by-passing the
BIOS (I'm not sure it can even be done), but my "First Aid Response)
would be to remove the hard
gt; sent by fuckwits), it lets through very little spam.
>
Agreed!
Terence
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this list encourages learning.
So thank you for asking the question- I didn't know the difference an
"s" would make!
Terence
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On 29 June 2010 09:59, Jari Fredriksson wrote:
> On 29.6.2010 11:23, giovanni_re wrote:
>> Anyone here have an Android cell phone that runs a some full capability
>> linux distro?
>>
>> ie, making something like a linux pda with cell phone capability?
>>
>> Is there an Ubuntu, or Debian, or some o
time ago) with the packaged version.
YMMV
HTH
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ger provided by mepis which search for point access .
>
> thanks for help
>
>
It should work.- I use it in Lenny and testing, together with
nm-applet with no trouble at all.
http://projects.gnome.org/NetworkManager/
Have you installed it from the Debian repository?
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On 13 March 2010 21:26, Ron Johnson wrote:
>> what version of iceweasel do you have
>>
>
> v3.5.8
>
It's 3.0.6 for me, and works well.
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cked the Preferences box. This brought up a window into which I
typed a number of random European city names, All were offered as
locations for which forecasts are available.
HTH
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uracy of forecasting for me in the UK (near Dartmoor, in
Devonshire) is first-class, usually to within a degree centigrade, and
is far more useful than the Met Office offering.
This may not suit you, but I fully recommend it.
Terence
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On 3 February 2010 15:34, Odd wrote:
> Might be interesting for some people on this list.
>
> http://ftacademy.org/materials/fsm/2
>
Thank you- something Odd here?
Saki
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2009/10/13 Sjoerd Hardeman :
> Micha Feigin schreef:
>>
> A palindrome
>
> Sjoerd
>
>
"The palindrome of Bolton would be Notlob. It don't work."
Sorry! : )
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age intended for the list being
> inadvertently made private. The Debian list policy is, therefore,
> reasonable, because it minimizes the overall total harm caused by
> misdirected messages.
>
>
Well said. I think that about covers it.
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aggressive
> marketing on CPU width.
They were very cool machines for their time- and I always wanted one.
Heavy, yes, but for their time an excellent "luggable". If they had
survived, and had developed?
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2009/10/3 Cybe R. Wizard :
> Add to that Gmail users who send list mail as Cc: and send the mail to
> the original poster instead of the list (uhum, Terence, for instance).
You're right, pisses me off as well!
I can only plead:
a. Gmail,
b. Fast finger, before I amended the &quo
2009/10/3 Vinicius Massuchetto :
> Another thing that really piss me off is when I want to reply a
> message to the list.
Two things piss me off: top posters, and those who do not truncate
their posts, because all they can see is their own words.
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>
> He probably feels it is very important to protect and inform the community.
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and there are a lot of a--holes on the list...
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You mean they're not out to get us?
Yours, (with the tin-foil hat)
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>> Date: Fri Mar 6 11:06:29 2009
>> From: Joe McDonagh
>> To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
>
>>> Hey Steve, I love that just by typing up here above e-mails I can
>>> make smug users like you go postal. I feel powerful.
>
If being the sort of irritating sad little tit you apparently are
makes you
2008/8/30 Terence <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I have two problems:
>
> 1. A mount point is created every time I plug it in ( /media/IPOD,
> /media/IPOD_ , /media/IPOD__ etc.) and even as root I cannot remove
> them. Root doesn't have the permissions apparently, although the o
nd plays them when it is plugged in.
Can anyone help (I've checked the Debian sites and forums, as well as
the major search engines)?
Terence
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From: Susannah Prins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: 2008/6/17
Subject: Take 30 Seconds To Make Gordon Brown Listen
To: Terence McCarthy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Last Friday the people of Ireland voted to reject the Lisbon Treaty.
But politicians acros
about £60- a clear saving.
Although I argee it's not cheap...
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If you don't, I am sorry to have wasted your time. Thank you anyway.
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cused of various sins, and the
gravy train rolls on.
OK- rant over. Sorry...
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On 05/02/2008, Steve Lamb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > PETA - People Eating Tasty Animals
>
> You, sir, you rock!
>
Take care what you say, with a name like yours!
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Answered my question before I even asked it! Awesome!
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On 01/10/2007, David Brodbeck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On Sep 29, 2007, at 10:21 PM, Rogelio Bastardo wrote:
>
> > Alan Truism wrote:
> >> You guys are too much.
> >
> > They're just thinning the herd.
>
> Thinning the Hurd?
>
I jus
ssed the metamorphosis into
the "four wheels bad, two wheels good" part.
I shall have to pedal harder.
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mpact on Linux's popularity?" and a
bicycle in Washington (wherever that is)?
Is it that "binary = bicycle", or because Linux users behave like
nil/ill trained bicyclists on the (M$) super-highway?
I think we should be told!
Terence
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I need.
Obviously your mileage varies!
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nding or
get fired or get raked over the coals, etc.)
I presume that being fired or raked over the coals contributes to
"global warming"...
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On 31/01/07, Kent West <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Close. Eugene was the character's name; "Jeep" was the type of creature
he was. He was Eugene the Jeep.
Jeep jeep!
Thanks- I remember correctly now!
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with a su
es) a Gnome gparted boot disc (iso's freely
available- just google) on my company laptop and other machines.
This is very impressive, easy and quick.
HTH
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others were building them by
the thousand.
IIRC it also was the name of a "character" in the cartoon strip Popeye.
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> Does this work under linux? All I see on the site specifies
> "Win95/96/2000/XP" or "only Win2000/XP".
>
Try Google for "Helix"
Terence
yes, it's better to install longrun debian package for long-run control.
-Terence
- Forwarded message from Jan Ulrich Hasecke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> -
Hi,
I set longrun in kernel 2.6.1 on my Transmeta Crusoe Notebook. Is that
all or do I have to use any additional p
should be 1.3.26.
(./pool/main/a/apache/apache_1.3.26-0woody3_i386.deb)
-Terence
- Forwarded message from Alex <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> -
Hi,
I would like to know which version of Apache I would get with 3.0r2?
This is the file which I was going to download:
debian-30r
have you run lilo before rebooting?
-Terence
P.S. it is better to leave the original image section (i.e. the one for
vmlinuz-2.2.19) unchanged and add another section for the new kernel,
because your system can still be able to boot when the new kernel fails.
On 2003-12-29, Shahid
and linux, and store the files in linux.
Best regards,
Terence
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Hi!
I did not select any package using dselect. But if I
select 'install' without select any package, there are
still many packages requested to be installed. Why?
Is it because I am using 'stable' release with some
'testing' pa
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