I looked at the page's source code, figured out I wanted to append
"/stable" ti the URL, but that page has the same unusable layout
issues.
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t the right person(s) to see to the proper layout!
TIA!
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I think. Until
then I'll prefer the tried and true. IMHO, if my LEAF perimeter
firewall still presents a strong, "impenetrable" first line of defense
sitting there alone, it's just fine as it is.
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ware support for a box that's entirely too powerful? ;-)
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someone who might need it. Just keep it around.
> Maybe we create a basic bootable floppy version, where packages can be
> added...
But you've already got that in the existing/previous versions. Just
leave them available is all I'm suggesting.
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ng near the Kattegat and
> Skagerag area :)
They may be commonplace names to you, and may have sent chills down the
spines of my long-ago ancestors, but I think they're fun to say.
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> How about one of these straits:
>
Darwin Straits in Tierra del Fuego?
I've always thought the Skagerrak & Kattegat were neat names.
Maybe a bit wide, depending on how narrow one thinks a "strait"
should be.
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x27;t seem to use aliases in its /etc/modules file. (MY
firewall uses a modem, and Bering-1.2, because dialup is all I can
afford.) I'm just suggesting that a few sentences like you wrote in the
documentation would have been a big help, because I was stuck!
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s in reference to Dachstein that explained most
of it. Can I suggest the issue be covered in the canonical docs?
TIA
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s assumption
that everybody else has what they have, wants what they want, etc. They
suffer from lack of experience and/or imagination.
In my experience, if there's one statement one should NEVER make,
because it is too likely to have to be "eaten", it's: "We'll never
x27;s a strong reason.
> Ceder - infection resistant
Cedar, actually.
I might suggest Saguaro or Ocotillo for the "barebones" tree. ;-)
Ginko - the ancient one
Araucaria - the impenetrable one ("Monkey Puzzle" tree)
Sequoia - the big one
Oak - the steadf
opment environment so additional packages for some
particular use can be easily recompiled for uClibc.
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