I'm trying to figure out how I'm supposed to do this. I've read the
howtos and such at www.debian.org but all of them center around compiling
something and ending up with a final binary. Infobot doesn't work that
way. It's a perl script. The main file infobot loads up the rest of the
scripts a
> "Will" == Will Lowe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> maybe dev-mentors might be better. > Lots of the posts on this
>> list really belong on -user. Is it possible > that the word
>> "mentors" attracts newbies?
Will> Or packaging-help? Will
Seems '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' is the
> maybe dev-mentors might be better.
> > Lots of the posts on this list really belong on -user. Is it possible
> > that the word "mentors" attracts newbies?
Or packaging-help?
Will
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On 10-Mar-99 Will Lowe wrote:
> Lots of the posts on this list really belong on -user. Is it possible
> that the word "mentors" attracts newbies?
>
I suppose hoping people will read the mailing list description is a wee naive
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Lots of the posts on this list really belong on -user. Is it possible
that the word "mentors" attracts newbies?
Will
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Hello Debian-mentors,
I do not expect to get recipe here regarding Debian and networking.
I just need to know where to start reading, and maybe where to look
for information regarding this.
I have a NE2000 compatible Ethernet card installed and detected by
my kernel. What I want to do i
Hello Debian-mentors,
I am a Debian/Linux newbie. However, I do have hamm running well on
my computer now. I use Xfree 3.3.3 to make my Matrox card work and
XFCE/ with XFWM as windows manager.
I was using startx to log in to accounts, but now I want to use
XDM. I changed to runlevel 5 a
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