On Mon, 29 Dec 1997, Bob Nielsen wrote:
: On Mon, 29 Dec 1997, Michael Stutz wrote:
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: > On Mon, 29 Dec 1997, Martin Schulze wrote:
: >
: > > On Mon, Dec 29, 1997 at 02:33:50AM +0100, Pancho Horrillo wrote:
: > > > Hi!
: > > >
: > > > I have a silly question: What does 'bo' stand for i
On Mon, 29 Dec 1997, Michael Stutz wrote:
> On Mon, 29 Dec 1997, Martin Schulze wrote:
>
> > On Mon, Dec 29, 1997 at 02:33:50AM +0100, Pancho Horrillo wrote:
> > > Hi!
> > >
> > > I have a silly question: What does 'bo' stand for in Debian
> > > distribution tree? Binary Something?
> >
> > Bo
On Mon, 29 Dec 1997, Martin Schulze wrote:
> On Mon, Dec 29, 1997 at 02:33:50AM +0100, Pancho Horrillo wrote:
> > Hi!
> >
> > I have a silly question: What does 'bo' stand for in Debian
> > distribution tree? Binary Something?
>
> Bo is a character from the film 'Toy Story'.
And what about
According to Pancho Horrillo:
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>Hi!
>
> I have a silly question: What does 'bo' stand for in Debian
>distribution tree? Binary Something?
>
> Thanx for your support
>
>--
>Pancho Horrillo
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A very good question: bo stands for bo as in bo peep a character from Toy
S
On Mon, Dec 29, 1997 at 02:33:50AM +0100, Pancho Horrillo wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I have a silly question: What does 'bo' stand for in Debian
> distribution tree? Binary Something?
Bo is a character from the film 'Toy Story'.
Regards
Joey
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