Hi Colin,
On Wed, Dec 17, 2003 at 12:15:59PM -, Colin Gibson (MB Faber) wrote:
> I would like to try a version of Linux on my computer at home, however, the
> latest one (9.1) does not work owing to the xfree86 code not supporting the
> graphics card on my old computer (all else works ok). App
I would like to try a version of Linux on my computer at home, however, the
latest one (9.1) does not work owing to the xfree86 code not supporting the
graphics card on my old computer (all else works ok). Apparently the code
stopped supporting the ViRGE video cards (mine is a ViRGE DX) after versi
Hi,
a little more than a month ago we have launched our very own
online-bookshop Bookzilla.de as a partner of Libri.de (a books
distributor). The system runs on machines with Debian GNU/Linux.
We receive a commission of 5% on every article, which we donate 100%
to the Free Software Foundation Eu
Massimiliano Zagaglia wrote:
> Hi,
> I'm seeing that Debian 3.0r2 is yet "unofficial". Please, can you tell
> me when will become ufficial? I'm working on an italian magazine about
> Linux and we would like to put the you "updated" release as soon as
> possible on CDs.
It is official already.
CD
On Wed, Dec 17, 2003 at 08:47:43 +, Massimiliano Zagaglia wrote:
> I'm seeing that Debian 3.0r2 is yet "unofficial".
Not as I understand it. 3.0r2 has been announced in
http://www.debian.org/News/2003/20031121a.en.html and CD images can be
constructed through http://cdimage.debian.org/debian-c
Hi,
I'm seeing that Debian 3.0r2 is yet "unofficial". Please, can you tell
me when will become ufficial? I'm working on an italian magazine about
Linux and we would like to put the you "updated" release as soon as
possible on CDs.
Thanks
Massimiliano
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