I have done this 10 times
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Roland Mas wrote:
> It works flawlessly, and it allows me to have my GnuPG private key
> on exactly zero machine, only on this USB key thing (don't worry, I
> also have backups). I have recently added SSH to the same scheme.
> Protects me from thieves, although not from trojaning. I assessed th
I seek someone to make the upload of scummvm 0.3.0b-3 for me.
There's only some minor changes since the upload of -2, which was
sponsored by Tollef Fog Heen in January.
The changelog entries are:
* It appears I reinvented the wheel. Start using dpatch instead of
my own patchsyst
OK, so this is going to be somewhat of an esoteric question but.. How did
you really delve into development and what is/are your sources of
inspiration. I am trying to dive head first into Python/Perl?/C/C++ and
while it's easy enough to write the "Hello Worlds" and CD-catalog programs
:-) how di
On Thu, Mar 20, 2003 at 05:12:32PM -0800, deFreese, Barry wrote:
> OK, so this is going to be somewhat of an esoteric question but.. How
> did you really delve into development and what is/are your sources of
> inspiration. I am trying to dive head first into Python/Perl?/C/C++
> and while it's e
On Thu, Mar 20, 2003 at 05:12:32PM -0800, deFreese, Barry wrote:
> For example. I see a lot of questions on debian-user about configuring IP
> addresses, so I thought, hey I'll write a quick Python app to configure
> /etc/interfaces and /etc/resolv.conf. Of course doing an apt search
> produces e
I always thought of a fairly sizeable project that I'd like to tackle, and
dove into it with the new language I wanted to learn. Something like a full
blown editor, an interpreter, a big scientific Monte Carlo calculation, an
Emacs extension, or a database. A big project will ensure you encounter
Chad Miller wrote:
On Thu, Mar 20, 2003 at 05:12:32PM -0800, deFreese, Barry wrote:
For example. I see a lot of questions on debian-user about configuring IP
addresses, so I thought, hey I'll write a quick Python app to configure
/etc/interfaces and /etc/resolv.conf. Of course doing an apt se
I have done this 10 times
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Roland Mas wrote:
> It works flawlessly, and it allows me to have my GnuPG private key
> on exactly zero machine, only on this USB key thing (don't worry, I
> also have backups). I have recently added SSH to the same scheme.
> Protects me from thieves, although not from trojaning. I assessed th
I seek someone to make the upload of scummvm 0.3.0b-3 for me.
There's only some minor changes since the upload of -2, which was
sponsored by Tollef Fog Heen in January.
The changelog entries are:
* It appears I reinvented the wheel. Start using dpatch instead of
my own patchsyst
OK, so this is going to be somewhat of an esoteric question but.. How did
you really delve into development and what is/are your sources of
inspiration. I am trying to dive head first into Python/Perl?/C/C++ and
while it's easy enough to write the "Hello Worlds" and CD-catalog programs
:-) how di
On Thu, Mar 20, 2003 at 05:12:32PM -0800, deFreese, Barry wrote:
> OK, so this is going to be somewhat of an esoteric question but.. How
> did you really delve into development and what is/are your sources of
> inspiration. I am trying to dive head first into Python/Perl?/C/C++
> and while it's e
On Thu, Mar 20, 2003 at 05:12:32PM -0800, deFreese, Barry wrote:
> For example. I see a lot of questions on debian-user about configuring IP
> addresses, so I thought, hey I'll write a quick Python app to configure
> /etc/interfaces and /etc/resolv.conf. Of course doing an apt search
> produces e
I always thought of a fairly sizeable project that I'd like to tackle, and
dove into it with the new language I wanted to learn. Something like a full
blown editor, an interpreter, a big scientific Monte Carlo calculation, an
Emacs extension, or a database. A big project will ensure you encounter
Chad Miller wrote:
On Thu, Mar 20, 2003 at 05:12:32PM -0800, deFreese, Barry wrote:
For example. I see a lot of questions on debian-user about configuring IP
addresses, so I thought, hey I'll write a quick Python app to configure
/etc/interfaces and /etc/resolv.conf. Of course doing an apt
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