On Sun, Feb 22, 2004 at 07:01:35PM +0100, Philippe Batailler wrote: > hi, > > In file doc/manuel/en/what-is-debian-linux.xml, > one <para> reads: > > For example, Debian was the first Linux distribution to include a > package management system for easy installation and removal of > software. > > Then two <para> later: > > The feature that most distinguishes Debian from other Linux > distributions is its package management system. These tools give the > administrator of a Debian system complete control over the packages > installed on that system, including the ability to install a single > package or automatically update the entire operating system. > > It seems to be useless repetition.
This what I see: mir-CHROOT:/usr/src/debian-installer/doc/manual/en # pwd /usr/src/debian-installer/doc/manual/en mir-CHROOT:/usr/src/debian-installer/doc/manual/en # ls CVS boot-installer install-methods post-install using-d-i administrivia boot-new module preface.xml welcome appendix hardware partitioning preparing mir-CHROOT:/usr/src/debian-installer/doc/manual/en # Where did you find the what-is-debian-linux.xml file? > > Regards, > > -- > Philippe Batailler > Cheers Geert Stappers -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]