* Christian Perrier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2004-04-16 07:18]:
> I proposed this mail to Martin Michlmayr as it is written in the name
> of the Debian Project, not in my own name (I don't expect an answer if
> I just send a mail as an individual).
>
> Martin is of course busy, so I don't expect an an
Hi, I talked to the Chief Technology Evangelist of Sun at the Open
Source World Conference in Malaga, Spain two weeks ago for a while.
We discussed closer cooperation and he asked what Sun can do for
Debian. I said I'd try to find out if there's anything specific we
need from Sun (like hardware fo
* Steve Langasek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2004-01-09 13:22]:
> FWIW, I had previously offered an out-of-service alpha to Mako,
> which I guess hasn't had any takers yet. :) The box was taken out
(I think we only continued this discussion in private and didn't
inform -boot.)
This box will be shipped
Is there any specific hardware debian-installer developers could use
to further test and develop d-i? While I cannot promise that I'll
actually be able to find what you need, I'll try my best. But first I
have to know what kind of hardware would benefit the development of
d-i. If you're a d-i de
I talked to Hans Reiser at LinuxTag and he was very interested in
seeing proper reiserfs support integrated in debian-installer. I
briefly talked to Alastair McKinstry at debconf about this but he
wasn't aware of much work that has been done on this yet. He said the
first step would be to generat
Xu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Have Linux boot with eye-candy
Date: Sat, 26 Jul 2003 22:41:45 +1000
To: Martin Michlmayr - Debian Project Leader <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
User-Agent: Mutt/1.5.4i
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Once you load the fb driver a user space process can do arbitrary
graphical oper
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