Hi!
On Tue, Jun 01, 2010 at 02:02:54AM +0700, Sthu Deus wrote:
I need a perl module called Mplib.pm .
But I cannot find it in lenny trying this command:
Nor do I.
aptitude search Mplib.pm
Is there no such a package containing such a file, or I searched
wrongfully?
Yes, you searched
Good day.
I need a perl module called Mplib.pm .
But I cannot find it in lenny trying this command:
aptitude search Mplib.pm
Is there no such a package containing such a file, or I searched
wrongfully?
Thank You for Your time.
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Hi
On Tue, Jun 01, 2010 at 02:02:54AM +0700, Sthu Deus wrote:
I need a perl module called Mplib.pm .
But I cannot find it in lenny trying this command:
aptitude search Mplib.pm
Is there no such a package containing such a file, or I searched
wrongfully?
Thank You for Your time.
On 05/31/2010 04:02 PM, Sthu Deus wrote:
Good day.
I need a perl module called Mplib.pm .
But I cannot find it in lenny trying this command:
aptitude search Mplib.pm
Is there no such a package containing such a file, or I searched
wrongfully?
That search is unlikely to provide results.
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On Mon, Nov 23, 2009 at 10:13:17PM -0500, S. Fishpaste wrote:
On Mon, 23 Nov 2009 16:00:39 +0200, Johann Spies in gmane.linux.debian.user
wrote:
On Mon, Nov 23, 2009 at 07:35:00AM -0500, S. Fishpaste wrote:
It is a pity that Evolution does not have the ability to sync using
caldav. I
On Sat, Nov 21, 2009 at 11:29:19AM +, Lisi wrote:
Evolution is the best I've found so far. Bonus if you're using Google
Calendar, as it interfaces nicely with it. One doesn't need to have
Evolution running in order to be reminded of tasks/appts.
It is a pity that Evolution does not
On Mon, 23 Nov 2009 11:09:22 +0200, Johann Spies in gmane.linux.debian.user
wrote:
On Sat, Nov 21, 2009 at 11:29:19AM +, Lisi wrote:
Evolution is the best I've found so far. Bonus if you're using Google
Calendar, as it interfaces nicely with it. One doesn't need to have
Evolution
On Mon, Nov 23, 2009 at 07:35:00AM -0500, S. Fishpaste wrote:
It is a pity that Evolution does not have the ability to sync using
caldav. I can do that on icedove using the server from the Chandler
project as backend.
Your attribution is wrong. ;-D
What is wrong about it?
Haven't
On Mon, 23 Nov 2009 16:00:39 +0200, Johann Spies in gmane.linux.debian.user
wrote:
On Mon, Nov 23, 2009 at 07:35:00AM -0500, S. Fishpaste wrote:
It is a pity that Evolution does not have the ability to sync using
caldav. I can do that on icedove using the server from the Chandler
project
On Saturday 21 November 2009 04:54:11 S. Fishpaste wrote:
On Wed, 18 Nov 2009 18:27:35 +, AG in gmane.linux.debian.user wrote:
I used to use korganizer, but for whatever reason it no longer minimises
to my notification area in Gnome, and when it does I cannot click it to
open it to add
Lisi wrote:
On Saturday 21 November 2009 04:54:11 S. Fishpaste wrote:
On Wed, 18 Nov 2009 18:27:35 +, AG in gmane.linux.debian.user wrote:
I used to use korganizer, but for whatever reason it no longer minimises
to my notification area in Gnome, and when it does I cannot click it
On Sat, 21 Nov 2009 12:19:36 +, AG in gmane.linux.debian.user wrote:
[ ...]
Hmmm ... plus all of the additional overhead of a MS Outlook clone. I
reckon that I'll stick with Orage thanks.
Yeah, but that's not a bad thing necessarily, M$ Outlook is really the gold
standard for
On Wed, 18 Nov 2009 18:27:35 +, AG in gmane.linux.debian.user wrote:
I used to use korganizer, but for whatever reason it no longer minimises
to my notification area in Gnome, and when it does I cannot click it to
open it to add new reminders.
I want to have a reminder that can run in
I used to use korganizer, but for whatever reason it no longer minimises
to my notification area in Gnome, and when it does I cannot click it to
open it to add new reminders.
I want to have a reminder that can run in the background when I don't
need it and minimises to the notification area
On Wed, 18 Nov 2009 18:27:35 + AG
computing.acco...@googlemail.com shared this with us all:
I used to use korganizer, but for whatever reason it no longer
minimises to my notification area in Gnome, and when it does I cannot
click it to open it to add new reminders.
I want to have a reminder
Le Wed, 18 Nov 2009 18:27:35 +,
AG computing.acco...@googlemail.com a écrit :
[...]
I want to have a reminder that can run in the background when I don't
need it and minimises to the notification area (system tray?) in
Gnome (the area near the clock on a default lay out), and when an
didier gaumet wrote:
Le Wed, 18 Nov 2009 18:27:35 +,
AG computing.acco...@googlemail.com a écrit :
[...]
I want to have a reminder that can run in the background when I don't
need it and minimises to the notification area (system tray?) in
Gnome (the area near the clock on a default
Good day.
Could You please share:
. Your xorg.conf in case it
. or an utility that
makes working the following items:
. ATI Radeon RS485M 3D support;
. 2nd monitor, with optional configuration of its prefer dimension and
V-stability
. switching on/off primary/secondary monitors.
Thank
Quoting Strong and Humble strong.hum...@gmail.com:
Thank You for Your reply, Harry:
You could try webmin or ebox.
But it is not in repo:
$ sudo apt-get install webmin ebox
Package webmin is not available, but is referred to by another package.
This may mean that the package is missing, has
Good day.
Can You please tell me if there are the tools through which a bunch of
servers - meaning: postfix, vsftpd, squid, apache/nginx, may,
iptables, etc
- can be easily set up and then easily maintained (may through a web
interface)?
For now I do this manually, configuring its config. files,
On 9 Apr 2009, at 15:33, Strong and Humble strong.hum...@gmail.com
wrote:
Good day.
Can You please tell me if there are the tools through which a bunch of
servers - meaning: postfix, vsftpd, squid, apache/nginx, may,
iptables, etc
- can be easily set up and then easily maintained (may
On Thu, 09 Apr 2009 21:33:26 +0700, Strong and Humble wrote:
Can You please tell me if there are the tools through which a bunch of
servers - meaning: postfix, vsftpd, squid, apache/nginx, may, iptables,
etc
- can be easily set up and then easily maintained
Then definately it is FAI.
FYI,
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Harry Rickards wrote:
Can You please tell me if there are the tools through which a bunch of
servers - meaning: postfix, vsftpd, squid, apache/nginx, may,
iptables, etc
- can be easily set up and then easily maintained (may through a web
On Thu, Apr 9, 2009 at 07:33, Strong and Humble strong.hum...@gmail.com wrote:
Good day.
Can You please tell me if there are the tools through which a bunch of
servers - meaning: postfix, vsftpd, squid, apache/nginx, may,
iptables, etc
- can be easily set up and then easily maintained (may
hey buyer,
i am Dare from Nigeria and i found u ads on the website looking for a
computer well i work as a computer dealer and we got some computer or
laptop property in nigeria and i think we can help u with the kind of
computer or laptop ur looking for if u like so if u want still want any
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hey buyer,
i am Dare from Nigeria and i found u ads on the website looking for a
computer well i work as a computer dealer and we got some computer or
But first don't we all have to send thousands of dollars
Hello,
I'm going to add a cheap graphics card (with S-Video TV out) to an old
PC so that I can display the PC's output on an old(ish) TV.
I have a cable to connect the S-Video connector on the graphics card to
the TV. I just need the graphics card.
The TV is wide screen, CRT, 50Hz..
I'm
Nigel Tamplin wrote:
Hello,
I'm going to add a cheap graphics card (with S-Video TV out) to an old
PC so that I can display the PC's output on an old(ish) TV.
I have a cable to connect the S-Video connector on the graphics card to
the TV. I just need the graphics card.
The TV is wide
On Fri, Feb 27, 2009 at 6:55 AM, Nigel Tamplin f...@f2s.com wrote:
Hello,
I'm going to add a cheap graphics card (with S-Video TV out) to an old PC so
that I can display the PC's output on an old(ish) TV.
I have a cable to connect the S-Video connector on the graphics card to the
TV. I
Nigel Tamplin wrote:
Hello,
I'm going to add a cheap graphics card (with S-Video TV out) to an old
PC so that I can display the PC's output on an old(ish) TV.
I have a cable to connect the S-Video connector on the graphics card to
the TV. I just need the graphics card.
The TV is wide
On 02/27/2009 05:55 AM, Nigel Tamplin wrote:
Hello,
I'm going to add a cheap graphics card (with S-Video TV out) to an old
PC so that I can display the PC's output on an old(ish) TV.
I have a cable to connect the S-Video connector on the graphics card to
the TV. I just need the graphics
From what I remember old matrox cards are supposed to work fine, plus you can
even build a vga-to-scart connector, instructions floating in the web.
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I downloaded what the http://cdimage.debian.org page
http://cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/daily-builds/daily/arch-latest/i386/iso-cd/
stated was Etch. After running netinst successfully, I got to the login prompt
and there it said 'lenny/sid'. This came as a surprise, because I actually want
On Wed, 2007-04-11 at 16:30 +0100, Adam Hardy wrote:
I downloaded what the http://cdimage.debian.org page
http://cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/daily-builds/daily/arch-latest/i386/iso-cd/
stated was Etch. After running netinst successfully, I got to the login
prompt
and there it said
Curt Howland on 11/04/07 18:01, wrote:
Mr. Hardy, that's a wonderful story.
Yes, sometimes people forget to update the automatic pages,
since daily build means exactly that. It's not the Stable release,
because the stable release doesn't have daily builds. It's _stable_.
I'm very glad to
If you're stuck with only that CD and can't burn another (I was in
this position a couple days ago), you can still use the Testing
NetInst CD to install Etch.
Just before you are about to choose the packages to install (before
you've opened the menu item in the installer to start that (if you
Dear all,
As some of you might remember, some of the debian users on this list
discussed a few weeks ago about the creation of documentation aimed at
computer novices. One first step into this direction was the
registration of a project with alioth (which we called novice-doc).
Unfortunately the
Andrei Popescu wrote:
Dear all,
As some of you might remember, some of the debian users on this list
discussed a few weeks ago about the creation of documentation aimed at
computer novices. One first step into this direction was the
registration of a project with alioth (which we called
On Wed, 2007-02-28 at 19:58 +0200, Andrei Popescu wrote:
Dear all,
As some of you might remember, some of the debian users on this list
discussed a few weeks ago about the creation of documentation aimed at
computer novices. One first step into this direction was the
registration of a
On Wed, 28 Feb 2007 14:25:16 -0500
Greg Folkert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If there is a Debian developer interested in sponsoring this
project we would appreciate the support.
debian-mentor is the place, from what I recall.
That would have been my next stop, but thanks anyway.
Regards,
On Wed, 28 Feb 2007 18:51:31 +
Chris Lale [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I wonder if the fledgling Debian-Community could help
(http://www.debian-community.org/)? [...]
Very interesting, but:
[quote]
Current status:
Alpha! Nothing is really setup yet except
* this page.
* an
On 2007-02-07 14:03:44 -0600, Manoj Srivastava wrote:
But for xhtml, there is a perfectly fine DTD, and one can
easily generate DTD's for anything with a XML schema; so this is
very rarely an issue in practice.
I don't think one can always generate a DTD. There are lots of XML
files
On Thu, 8 Feb 2007 13:31:29 +0100, Vincent Lefevre [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
On 2007-02-07 14:03:44 -0600, Manoj Srivastava wrote:
But for xhtml, there is a perfectly fine DTD, and one can easily
generate DTD's for anything with a XML schema; so this is very
rarely an issue in practice.
I
On 2007-02-06 08:19:50 -0600, Manoj Srivastava wrote:
On Tue, 6 Feb 2007 13:12:33 +0100, Vincent Lefevre [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
PSGML is for SGML, not for XML editing (though it may appear to work
with some XML documents).
Do you have an XML DTD for which PSGML fails to work as
On Wed, 7 Feb 2007 12:20:06 +0100, Vincent Lefevre [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
On 2007-02-06 08:19:50 -0600, Manoj Srivastava wrote:
On Tue, 6 Feb 2007 13:12:33 +0100, Vincent Lefevre
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
PSGML is for SGML, not for XML editing (though it may appear to
work with some XML
On 2007-02-02 22:32:02 +, Oleg Verych wrote:
On 2007-02-02, hendrik wrote:
As a developer, I also inderstand that XML is a crazily complicated
specification, probably much more complicated than needed to do its job.
I'd say it's not that complicated compared to other languages.
Full
On 2007-02-02 09:29:41 -0600, Manoj Srivastava wrote:
Package: psgml
Description: An Emacs major mode for editing SGML documents.
PSGML is a major mode for the editor Emacs used for editing SGML
PSGML is for SGML, not for XML editing (though it may appear to work
with some XML documents).
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On Tue, 6 Feb 2007 13:12:33 +0100, Vincent Lefevre [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
On 2007-02-02 09:29:41 -0600, Manoj Srivastava wrote:
Package: psgml Description: An Emacs major mode for editing SGML
documents. PSGML is a major mode for the editor Emacs used for
editing SGML
PSGML is for SGML,
Reid Priedhorsky [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Fri, 02 Feb 2007 16:10:06 +0100, Wim De Smet wrote:
On 2/1/07, Johannes Graumann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Am crawling through the web on a search for a proper XML editor, that makes
What are you looking for? I think most people use emacs and vim
s. keeling wrote:
Reid Priedhorsky [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Fri, 02 Feb 2007 16:10:06 +0100, Wim De Smet wrote:
On 2/1/07, Johannes Graumann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Am crawling through the web on a search for a proper XML editor, that makes
What are you looking for? I
On Fri, 2007-02-02 at 16:24 -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, Feb 02, 2007 at 12:23:17PM -0800, RParr wrote:
Johannes Graumann wrote:
Actually, I find it somewhat ironic. Most of the programming
development IDEs force you to use a less than vi-or-emacs level editing
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On 02/02/07 21:32, ChadDavis wrote:
[snip]
However, once I know the details well, I am getting paid by the hour,
so I'm not going to pass up auto-magic if I can find it. I'm quite
Finally an honest contractor. Most reserve the time-saving
On Fri, 02 Feb 2007 16:10:06 +0100, Wim De Smet wrote:
On 2/1/07, Johannes Graumann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi there,
Hi.
Am crawling through the web on a search for a proper XML editor, that makes
life easier and speaks XSD ... got suckered into a trial license of oxygen
for Eclipse
On Fri, 2007-02-02 at 08:52 +0100, Johannes Graumann wrote:
Greg Folkert wrote:
These are to Oxygen what nano is to emacs ... childsplay.
If you want Whizzbang, Wizard style, auto-magic crap, then why use a
powerful OS?
I say its:
Go back to Windows and Visual * something
On 2/1/07, Johannes Graumann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi there,
Hi.
Am crawling through the web on a search for a proper XML editor, that makes
life easier and speaks XSD ... got suckered into a trial license of oxygen
for Eclipse ... and am loving it ...
Desperation takes over: is there no
On Fri, 2 Feb 2007 16:04:29 +0100, Wim De Smet [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
On 2/1/07, Johannes Graumann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi there,
Hi.
Am crawling through the web on a search for a proper XML editor,
that makes life easier and speaks XSD ... got suckered into a trial
license of
Johannes Graumann wrote:
Greg Folkert wrote:
These are to Oxygen what nano is to emacs ... childsplay.
If you want Whizzbang, Wizard style, auto-magic crap, then why use a
powerful OS?
I say its:
Go back to Windows and Visual * something studio Pro-Live-Vista Crap
And leave our
On Fri, Feb 02, 2007 at 12:23:17PM -0800, RParr wrote:
Johannes Graumann wrote:
Actually, I find it somewhat ironic. Most of the programming
development IDEs force you to use a less than vi-or-emacs level editing
environment and brag about their ability to enhance productivity through
On 2007-02-02, hendrik wrote:
[]
As a developer, I also inderstand that XML is a crazily complicated
specification, probably much more complicated than needed to do its job.
Full ACK!
BTW, emacs' (one of) xml mode editing (named nxml, i believe), was s
slwly on my 2G AMD64 laptop, so
If you want Whizzbang, Wizard style, auto-magic crap, then why use a
powerful OS?
I use vim when learning a language and then usually try to find power
tools ( auto-magic ) to speed up rote tasks once I know what I'm
doing. From my point of view, and learning style, and obsessive
compulsion
Hi there,
Am crawling through the web on a search for a proper XML editor, that makes
life easier and speaks XSD ... got suckered into a trial license of oxygen
for Eclipse ... and am loving it ...
Desperation takes over: is there no NICE XML editor that's licensed
compatibly with the Debian
On Thu, 2007-02-01 at 23:09 +0100, Johannes Graumann wrote:
Hi there,
Am crawling through the web on a search for a proper XML editor, that makes
life easier and speaks XSD ... got suckered into a trial license of oxygen
for Eclipse ... and am loving it ...
Desperation takes over: is there
Hello Johannes.
Johannes Graumann, 01.02.2007 23:09:
Am crawling through the web on a search for a proper XML editor, that makes
life easier and speaks XSD ... got suckered into a trial license of oxygen
for Eclipse ... and am loving it ...
Desperation takes over: is there no NICE XML editor
Greg Folkert wrote:
On Thu, 2007-02-01 at 23:09 +0100, Johannes Graumann wrote:
Hi there,
Am crawling through the web on a search for a proper XML editor, that
makes life easier and speaks XSD ... got suckered into a trial license of
oxygen for Eclipse ... and am loving it ...
Desperation
I'd prefer to concentrate on my xml rather than on the editor ...
Joh
Mathias Brodala wrote:
Hello Johannes.
Johannes Graumann, 01.02.2007 23:09:
Am crawling through the web on a search for a proper XML editor, that
makes life easier and speaks XSD ... got suckered into a trial license of
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On 02/01/07 16:55, Johannes Graumann wrote:
I'd prefer to concentrate on my xml rather than on the editor ...
Learn vim and you won't need to concentrate on the editor.
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On Thu, 2007-02-01 at 23:53 +0100, Johannes Graumann wrote:
Greg Folkert wrote:
On Thu, 2007-02-01 at 23:09 +0100, Johannes Graumann wrote:
Hi there,
Am crawling through the web on a search for a proper XML editor, that
makes life easier and speaks XSD ... got suckered into a trial
Greg Folkert wrote:
These are to Oxygen what nano is to emacs ... childsplay.
If you want Whizzbang, Wizard style, auto-magic crap, then why use a
powerful OS?
I say its:
Go back to Windows and Visual * something studio Pro-Live-Vista Crap
And leave our unpretty but exceptionally
David Liontooth wrote:
It might even be worth bugreporting the behavior that the sensor daemon
fails if a probed sensor is absent, but I suspect that's a Debian issue,
not an upstream sensors issue?
Yes, reportbug would be the appropriate method to report this bug.
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David Liontooth wrote:
It might even be worth bugreporting the behavior that the sensor daemon
fails if a probed sensor is absent, but I suspect that's a Debian issue,
not an upstream sensors issue?
Yes, reportbug would be the appropriate method to report this bug.
Paul Johnson wrote:
David Liontooth wrote:
If I issue
/etc/init.d/sensord start
to start the sensor daemon, the script seems to run fine, but the daemon
doesn't actually start. On my other machines, it runs as expected. Any
daemonologists out there?
What's the .conf look
David Liontooth wrote:
Paul Johnson wrote:
David Liontooth wrote:
If I issue
/etc/init.d/sensord start
to start the sensor daemon, the script seems to run fine, but the daemon
doesn't actually start. On my other machines, it runs as expected. Any
daemonologists out there?
Paul Johnson wrote:
For posterity, it might be helpful to post what motherboard and chipset
that's for.
Right -- this is a Gigabyte K8NS Ultra-939. The Gigabyte K8NSC-939 has the
same AMD Athlon64/FX or Opteron temperature sensor, as does the Tyan
Tomcat S8350 and lots of other amd64 boards --
If I issue
/etc/init.d/sensord start
to start the sensor daemon, the script seems to run fine, but the daemon
doesn't actually start. On my other machines, it runs as expected. Any
daemonologists out there?
Dave
#!/bin/sh -xv
PATH=/bin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/usr/sbin
+
David Liontooth wrote:
If I issue
/etc/init.d/sensord start
to start the sensor daemon, the script seems to run fine, but the daemon
doesn't actually start. On my other machines, it runs as expected. Any
daemonologists out there?
What's the .conf look like? Any log entries
André Wendt escribe:
I didn't want to be so ignorant as to not give amarok a try. It does
what I want, but takes *forever* to load. Rhythmbox is up and running in
2 seconds, Amarok takes between 8 and 10 seconds. It also feels a lot
more sluggish to use.
The problem is not optics,
Hans du Plooy schrieb:
On Sun, 2006-11-12 at 01:37 +0100, André Wendt wrote:
* MP4/AAC support (unencrypted files)
* manage/browse my music library, preferably with drag and drop support
* GNOME interface (anything that requires kdelibs is IMO not fast enough
and just looks ugly)
[snip]
*
Kelly Clowers schrieb:
On 11/11/06, André Wendt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I'm so sick of it. I'm a Debian/testing user running GNOME and would
like to find a decent music player with AAC support. I know this must
have been asked here or elsewhere a thousand times before, but I have
been
On 11/12/06, André Wendt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Kelly Clowers schrieb:
Do you have Marillat's gstreamer0.10-plugins-really-bad package
installed? It uses libfaad2 which is apparently the best aac decoder
out there. If you have that, Rhythmbox and Banshee should be able
to handle aac.
Kelly Clowers schrieb:
On 11/12/06, André Wendt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Kelly Clowers schrieb:
Do you have Marillat's gstreamer0.10-plugins-really-bad package
installed? It uses libfaad2 which is apparently the best aac decoder
out there. If you have that, Rhythmbox and Banshee should be
On Sun, 2006-11-12 at 22:22 +0100, André Wendt wrote:
Thanks for you time and patience. Rhythmbox reports Could not decode
data stream under Library/Import Errors. All the files in question have
.m4a extension, and they are in the same format (renaming to .aac or
.mp4 does not change the
On 11/12/06, André Wendt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Kelly Clowers schrieb:
On 11/12/06, André Wendt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Kelly Clowers schrieb:
Do you have Marillat's gstreamer0.10-plugins-really-bad package
installed? It uses libfaad2 which is apparently the best aac decoder
out
Hi,
I'm so sick of it. I'm a Debian/testing user running GNOME and would
like to find a decent music player with AAC support. I know this must
have been asked here or elsewhere a thousand times before, but I have
been searching the WWW for too long now.
I haven't been able to find a player
On Sun, 2006-11-12 at 01:37 +0100, André Wendt wrote:
* MP4/AAC support (unencrypted files)
* manage/browse my music library, preferably with drag and drop support
* GNOME interface (anything that requires kdelibs is IMO not fast enough
and just looks ugly)
[snip]
* Amarok: Not GNOME,
On 11/11/06, André Wendt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I'm so sick of it. I'm a Debian/testing user running GNOME and would
like to find a decent music player with AAC support. I know this must
have been asked here or elsewhere a thousand times before, but I have
been searching the WWW for too
2006/11/11, André Wendt [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi,
I'm so sick of it. I'm a Debian/testing user running GNOME and would
like to find a decent music player with AAC support. I know this must
have been asked here or elsewhere a thousand times before, but I have
been searching the WWW for too long
HXC wrote:
I also wondered what the community finds about the colours and layout
used for the website Does it need to be upgraded? Do find a new layout
or other colours more appealing? If so what do you have in mind? Or do
you think the current theme is just fine?
The current theme and
HXC wrote:
I would like to help with the debian.org website. I have a bachelor
degree in communication management. Is there help needed and if so
where do I start / who do I contact?
Grtz.
HXC
I also wondered what the community finds about the colours and layout
used for the website
Hi,
I personally dislike the colors of this particular website and I like
cooler colors. The problem is that, I think this way and many may think
alike (or not) but IMHO a color scheme is just too subjective to
ask a person's opinion.-- LuisAll science is either physics or stamp collecting. -
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HXC [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
HXC wrote:
I would like to help with the debian.org website. I have a bachelor
degree in communication management. Is there help needed and if so
where do I start / who do I contact?
I also wondered what the
Ottavio Caruso wrote:
Alexander Schmehl wrote:
http://lists.debian.org/debian-jobs/
No messages since December 2005!
E.g: http://lists.debian.org/debian-jobs/2006/08/msg1.html
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DXSolutions Ltd
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George Borisov wrote:
Ottavio Caruso wrote:
Alexander Schmehl wrote:
http://lists.debian.org/debian-jobs/
No messages since December 2005!
E.g: http://lists.debian.org/debian-jobs/2006/08/msg1.html
George,
only the effects of a magnetic storm on my unstable brain can
Alexander Schmehl wrote:
Hi!
* Stephen Yorke [EMAIL PROTECTED] [061001 23:46]:
Does anyone on these lists know of any REAL GOOD resources to
look for
someone with HIGH caliper Debian Development skills?
http://lists.debian.org/debian-jobs/
No messages since December 2005!
Hey all
My firm is looking to hire a profession Debian Developer for
some very fun, custom work.
Does anyone on these lists know of any REAL GOOD resources
to look for someone with HIGH caliper Debian Development skills?
Thanks in Advance,
Stephen Yorke
Stephen Yorke wrote:
My firm is looking to hire a profession Debian Developer for some
very fun, custom work.
Does anyone on these lists know of any REAL GOOD resources to look
for someone with HIGH caliper Debian Development skills?
Ideas:
1. Check the terms of use for this list and post
Hi!
* Stephen Yorke [EMAIL PROTECTED] [061001 23:46]:
Does anyone on these lists know of any REAL GOOD resources to look for
someone with HIGH caliper Debian Development skills?
http://lists.debian.org/debian-jobs/
http://www.debian.org/consultants/
Yours sincerely,
Alexander
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Stephen Yorke [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
My firm is looking to hire a [professional] Debian Developer for
some very fun, custom work.
Does anyone on these lists know of any REAL GOOD resources to look for
someone with HIGH [caliber] Debian
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