Rose Humphrey wrote:
Le mardi, 29 juil 2003, à 14:18 Europe/Paris, Fred Heitkamp a écrit :
It the AmigaOne available? I thought it was pulled from the market?
Yes, at the same time Debian stopped supporting PowerPC
(can I hit him? Please?)
Sure, go ahead. But only with the _small_ st
Le mardi, 29 juil 2003, à 14:18 Europe/Paris, Fred Heitkamp a écrit :
It the AmigaOne available? I thought it was pulled from the market?
Yes, at the same time Debian stopped supporting PowerPC
(can I hit him? Please?)
Rose Humphrey
Amont Informatique http://www.amont-info.com
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On Tue, 29 Jul 2003, Rose Humphrey wrote:
>
> Le jeudi, 24 juil 2003, à 09:49 Europe/Paris, Ole-Egil Hvitmyren a
> écrit :
> >
> > Anyway, choosing Debian was ok for a lot of people, but there's always
> > someone who just CAN'T keep from buying newer and bigger and better,
> > so suddenly we had
Le jeudi, 24 juil 2003, à 09:49 Europe/Paris, Ole-Egil Hvitmyren a
écrit :
Anyway, choosing Debian was ok for a lot of people, but there's always
someone who just CAN'T keep from buying newer and bigger and better,
so suddenly we had a gazillion users with Radeon 8x00 and 9x00 cards
out the
Ole-Egil Hvitmyren escribe el 24/07/03 09:49:
from a subjective point of view
Please note that I am into Internet forums and mailing lists because I
am most interested in subjective points of view. :)
Maarten De Boer wrote:
This is a nice coincidence, because I just installed Debian Sid
('un
On Thu, 2003-07-24 at 09:49, Ole-Egil Hvitmyren wrote:
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> Basically, I've discovered that people are _terminally_ afraid of using
> testing or unstable, and not because of security holes (these people
> surf the net with AmigaOS on a daily basis. AmigaOS doesn't have a
> concept of memory prot
(sorry for moving the discussion, but I really only want to add
something about my experience as a support-line for a few hundred
AmigaOne users this past year).
Also, this posting is a bit long and posted a bit early in the morning
(from a subjective point of view, it's actually 9.30 in the p
This is a nice coincidence, because I just installed Debian Sid
('unstable') on my home workstation.
I am also a convinced Debian user, and all the servers and workstations
I administrate are Debian Woody ('stable'). Now, recently, I have seen
myself forced to install more and more backported pac
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