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2004-11-05 Thread EriKKtheReDD
I was interested in the group A section 111032-09 code of conducts. Do they apply to the section D rules and regulations? Also, when is the market stock increase this year for the 2005 switch? I hope to hear from you soon.

Re: debian/linux

2004-11-05 Thread John Goerzen
On Fri, Nov 05, 2004 at 07:20:05AM -0900, Bill Dammeyer wrote: > Before I decided to go with debian/linux, I read "Why Debian" on your site. > It is a shame that > you don't have a "Why Not Debian, or Linux, for that matter" article also. > In the four months > I have been trying to use Debian, I

Re: debian/linux

2004-11-05 Thread martin f krafft
also sprach Bill Dammeyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2004.11.05.1720 +0100]: > A good book on Debian's > latest release is also a necessity for the beginner. http://debianbook.info Unfortunately, it is a little delayed. And it's not for beginners simply because Debian is not a distro for beginners. Tr

debian/linux

2004-11-05 Thread Bill Dammeyer
Before I decided to go with debian/linux, I read "Why Debian" on your site. It is a shame that you don't have a "Why Not Debian, or Linux, for that matter" article also. In the four months I have been trying to use Debian, I have found it to be a very difficult system to install, use, troubleshoot,

Re: Theo de Raadt On Firmware Activism

2004-11-05 Thread Sam Couter
Marco d'Itri <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > >Why should firmware go to non-free, it's not evaluated on the CPU > >that runs Debian. > > Because the policy revisionists changed the DFSG to make it apply to > data as well. Man, talk about inflammatory. I know I shouldn't