On Sat, 1 Oct 2011, Yaroslav Halchenko wrote:
> >I also considered investing into the Debian project by donating
> >millions of dollars.
> >To help the creation of software which can effectively conquer the
> >popularity of Windows,
[...]
> >We may hear of each other again. I m
On Sat, 2011-10-01 at 01:55 +0200, Qactuar Rogue wrote:
> Hi.
>
> I was planning on installing Debian on a new laptop that had Windows 7
> pre-installed.
> I was researching the methods of installation for two weeks
> (partitioning etc).
> Then right before beginning the disk wipe and later the in
On 30/09/11 08:55 PM, Qactuar Rogue wrote:
> I did nothing, just kindly asked for help regarding partitioning.
As I saw it, you lead by implying the channel is at least partly
populated by dumbasses. That did not get you off to a good start.
As for what transpired in PM, that's strictly between y
On Sat, Oct 01, 2011 at 01:55:01AM +0200, Qactuar Rogue wrote:
> Hi.
>
> I was planning on installing Debian on a new laptop that had Windows 7
> pre-installed.
> I was researching the methods of installation for two weeks (partitioning
> etc).
> Then right before beginning the disk wipe and late
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with kind regards,
Arno Töll
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Hi Qactuar,
NB: crossposting to debian-devel since my question below is Debian
developers oriented
sad to hear that you had such a displeasure... as an excuse I can only
say that it is not necessarily that people who "advised" you on the IRC
channels you have tried -- are the ones who "develo
Hi.
I was planning on installing Debian on a new laptop that had Windows 7
pre-installed.
I was researching the methods of installation for two weeks (partitioning etc).
Then right before beginning the disk wipe and later the installation
I had problems deciding on my own for what kind of partit
On Thu, September 29, 2011 21:16, Peter Samuelson wrote:
>
> [Alain Belkadi]
>> Maybe not the right place to send this info but someone is using the
>> Debian Logo on a film festival website.
>
> Thanks for the report. As already noted, that logo is "open-use", you
> can use it for pretty much an
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