developers. In other words, they
lack what Debian has.
A Debian/Haiku project might be regarded as a "port" for Debian, a fork
for Haiku.
-Jimmy
tamps, though. :)
(Mexico and the US both stamped my passport on my DebConf6 trip. None of
the countries I've mentioned in this email stamped my passport upon
departure from that country, only sometimes upon arrival.)
- Jimmy Kaplowitz
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trying to impose my workflow to yours, i find sometimes users do silly things on the head node on clusters, and I tend to try and get my users to do post analysis etc... stuff that can run serially on their own desktops whenever possible.
Jim-- Jimmy TangTrinity Centre for High Performance Computing,Ll
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their job runs on their own workstations whenever possible.
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do as other have suggested on these lists, report the bugs, or fix them
yourself and submit the fix to someone so that it gets to become stable
quicker :)
Jimm
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red levels in the most
economically efficient manner possible. You and I often have the same
knee-jerk reaction to things, and the first time I heard about these (a
few years ago) I had the same negative reaction you did. Now that I have
learned about it, my reaction in this case has
Uw bericht is verstuurd naar de administer!
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be that Jesux wasn't really meant seriously. Go to the
Jesux home page and click on the word Jesux in the section title "What
is Jesux?". You'll see a real explanation. Given that, it's damn cool.
:-)
- Jimmy Kaplowitz
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too large. (Any help on this would be appreciated as well.)
Thank you for your advice on this matter.
- Jimmy Kaplowitz
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I investigated the suggestion you provided, and there is one problem with it
for me: I use Maildir to hold my email, and not the mbox format. What solution
is there for me? Otherwise I like it very much.
- Jimmy Kaplowitz
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On Wed, Apr 25, 2001 at 11:08:22PM +, Frederico S
ackage by myself,
so is there anyone in the New York City area who can sign my GPG key?
Please CC me on any replies, for until I have time to set up a procmail filter
that works with Maildir and separates out messages from this list, I am not
subscribed to debian-devel.
Thanks.
- Jimmy Kaplowitz
I don't think I'll need it - Dave Baker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> and Itai Zukerman
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> both seem to be able and willing to sign my key. If
that fails for some reason, I'll contact you, but don't plan on it.
Thanks very much for the offer though.
- Jimmy
r officials, as well as separate exaggeration from
fact with regard to border search and other privacy concerns so that people can
make rational decisions based on reality instead of sensationalism. More
details will be provided at the DebConf10 presentation in Caceres at DebConf9,
if not sooner.
-
ITA to
> convince the Foreign Relations people that we were _NOT_ for profit,
> and neither were any of you. Jimmy, I advise you to triple-check if
> that it is the best way to help the visa process, or whether we should
> all apply as "tourists-and-nothing-else". After al
Package: general
Severity: important
Using wheezy
radeon 5450 with nonfree installed
when restoring from suspend, I get a "split-screen" with half on top and half
underneath, very slow
when going to console, keep getting radeon restart messages
have to reset to recover
-- System Information:
De
Package: general
Severity: important
Apparently, anything that needs root asks for the root password instead of my
user password. Apparently, it's using su instead of sudo. Just a moment ago, I
had to manually re-add myself to the sudo group. Now sudo works, but all
applications still ask for the
This dialog box happens for any application that asks for the root
password (not gksudo). I don't know what caused it, so I can't do
anything about it.
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Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: "Andreas "Jimmy" Gredler"
* Package name: gkrellm-tz
Version : 0.8
Upstream Author : Jiri Denemark
* URL : http://mamuti.net/gkrellm/gkrellm-tz.en.html
* License : GPL
Programming Lang: C
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