Incoming from Matt Kraai:
> On Tue, Feb 10, 2009 at 03:41:54PM -0700, s. keeling wrote:
> > "This is the address to use when encountering problems on one of
> > Debian's machines, including password problems or you need a package
> > installed."
> >
"This is the address to use when encountering problems on one of
Debian's machines, including password problems or you need a package
installed."
I'm considering volunteering to debian-admin. Where should that mail
go to?
Thanks.
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Hi dwn. #363532 was filed 19 Apr., 2006, and it's still extant. Now,
it's causing me some trouble too. My old ISP went belly-up a while
back. I've got a non-functional password here for wiki.debian.org,
and the "I've forgotten my password. Please mail it to me." button
sends it to my old (non-
Indeed, and this is a problem for me at the moment.
My old ISP went belly-up recently. I'm now at a new email address,
and what I have written down for a password doesn't work. Asking the
wiki to send me my password sends it to my old email address.
The page wiki.debian.org/StephenKeeling conta
Hi. Mentioned on that page is "gfax: The GNU HaliFAX Sender", which (I
presume) should be "gfax: The GNU HylaFAX Sender".
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Hi. On http://www.debian.org/devel/debian-jr/, under "Package Lists",
"* Already packaged for Debian Jr.", it says:
"... see packages.debian.org for the woody (testing) and sid (unstable)
listings ..."
Of course, "testing" is not Woody. fwiw.
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