Hi, I authored xdm-options (and have man other pet projects, C++, OpenGL, much more). xdm-options is on Source Forge and has screenshots.
My gpg private key (see user id below) was made using defaults from sarge's gpg --gen-key. Should I beg for it to be signed? My real location is below too. I would also like to help Debian by doing (whatever is seems important that my skills allow). New Package maintainer. Fletching bug reports. Whatever, except MS Windows. A little about me: I'm 35, have a science degree, have used linux since '92. More info is on sourceforge's "resume" and my full resume is offline since hend.net is temporarily down (nsi xfer problem), ask if you want it. I'm a registered member of Source Forge. I use only Debian. I have several users that rely on my network, and two previous ms window dummies running debian who get along fine and have rarely had real problems. I'm on a cable modem, currently, with 5mbit dl, ~ 256k/s ul (or faster). John D. Hendrickson 11416 Bronzedale Dr. Oakton, VA 22124 (H) 703-620-4945 Thanks, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] # whois fails, currently # --keyserver keyring.debian.org # --keyserver subkeys.pgp.net gpg --recv-keys E75400DB gpg: key E75400DB: "John D. Hendrickson (Have Fun!) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>" no gpg: Total number processed: 1 gpg: unchanged: 1 __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com
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