On Mon, Mar 11, 2002 at 03:34:13PM +0100, Josip Rodin wrote:
> On Mon, Mar 11, 2002 at 05:58:16AM -0600, Colin Watson wrote:
> > Perhaps it would be worth mentioning (in /ports/index.html) a few
> > processors supported by the i386 port. You could adapt the text from t
s originally native to the Intel
386, and runs on all the later x86 processors including the Intel
486, 586, Pentiums, and various instruction-set-compatible chips by
AMD, Cyrix, and others.
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g CVS (/cvs/qa, module wml).
Historical reasons I guess.
> Also <http://base.debian.net/> and <http://standard.debian.net> are
> linked from qa.debian.org. I guess I noticed this but it never really
> registered before.
Yep, they seemed l
some dictionaries
> but I could not find...
>
> Could someone please tell me the meaning of the word?
It's an archaic form of "comes", used for dramatic effect.
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Colin Watson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
alternatives available:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]$ grep-available -ev -FSection 'contrib|non-free' | \
> grep-dctrl -nsPackage -FProvides pdf-viewer | sort
gnome-gv
gv
kghostview
xpdf
Thanks,
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Colin Watson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
about that from somebody at the
Debian Conference, and I'd like it to be easily findable.
Thanks,
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Colin Watson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Package: www.debian.org
Severity: normal
Hi,
The list of FTP maintainers at /distrib/ should be updated to include
Ryan Murray.
Thanks,
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Colin Watson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
trying to serve me some pages in Chinese.
>Even the front pages were Chinese in South Africa and the Netherlands. The
>server in Turkey has apparently got it right. (I did check my browser
>settings and it is set to display English).
Oh well, reassigning over to the webmaster team.
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Colin Watson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
on policy: our policy people should have
experience of their subject matter, otherwise it's just so much
unimplementable hot air (note that Manoj, Julian, Santiago, Anthony, et
al are experienced packagers). To that end, Beiad's packaging skills
seem more relevant.
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Colin Watson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
s to do. Anyone can help
>with policy problems by participating in Debian's mailing lists. You
>don't need an account for that.
That's not quite true - you need to be a developer in order to propose
or second proposals. Although I'd say that people doing that
Package: www.debian.org
Version: N/A;
Severity: normal
The package listing for Matthew Vernon in
http://www.debian.org/devel/people lists trn as non-free. This can't be
right, surely? 'dpkg -p' reports it as main on my system.
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