hose who asked about the video.
[In retrospect, if I'm going to buy a camcorder of my own, those dvd
recordable camcorders look awesome compared to dealing with 1394 and DV
:) ]
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s in their best intrest to make sure their
technology gets in place to accept the masses without alerting the
technologically knowledgable. TCPA could easily become better 'law'
than anything based on mass acceptance and market forces.
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to exercise it. However, they probably wouldn't
> like to make decisions in a vacuum, so I have offered my perspectives on
I also agree. I would think the BTS admins would like this to be agreed
upon in a social sense of etiquette rather than from upon high.
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to not-be-around this single person.
Calling it a network, comparing it to the aims of OFTC, and throwing it
into some of the arguments is a great way to show off your want to
muddle the issues via emotions rather than facts.
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On Fri, 2002-08-16 at 10:55, Josip Rodin wrote:
> Once again, what do you people think?
Move to OFTC.
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ple University of Minnesota
departments provide bandwidth for services such as irc.umn.edu,
ftp.software.umn.edu, saens.debian.org, and umn.dl.sf.net.]
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might not abide by your
wishes. Its a great bare metal utility. :)
I'm not an old-timer and I like it. :) But, I only usually use it to
manage packages on my machine, not add packages. Generally when I run
out of HD space in /usr and decide to spring clean.
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* Adam Heath <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [020505 06:44]:
> It'd be nice if there was a list that had no exclusions.
http://bugs.debian.net/index.pmz?name=ALL
What about that?
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* Igor Gilitschenski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [020107 15:50]:
> has to do with debian-med. I think, that this fact results in having the
> need of Companies, which ship debian-med coming with Support contracts.
Is there no interoperable data interchange format for this?
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ge. If not, the debian-qa team keeps working on it
until its dropped from the distribution.
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The desire for space travel
is a metaphor for escape.
-Fortune Cookie
ram.com) supports PowerPC/Linux.
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So I ran up to him, and the exchange went something like this:
Me: Oh my god! You're Larry Niven!
Him: Oh my god! You're Wil Wheaton!
-Wil Wheaton, in a Slashdot interview
* Kheng-Teong Goh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [011125 19:24]:
> And your US mirror seems to be down. And when I tried to change to other
> mirrors I can't.
Which mirror in paticular is this? There are many mirrors in the US.
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installations of machines, imo, and not how
joe sixpack can install linux alongside his new ripped copy of xp
corp. edition. (woohoo! generalzations!)
[*] Pax Displayicus Managerius
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Just say NO to Product Activation!
figure out how far some machines are from the 'norm'
install. (and setup some programs to fix machines missing some dpkg
selections)
I'm also using cfengine to manage permissions and configuration files.
Horribly complex, but fun to beable to push out changes that dont
clobber t
with a future release of debian.
Also, I think there is a lot of need for this sort of work. I've been
talking to some admins here about starting a project for backporting
sets of packages from unstable to stable to do 3-6month update packs
after stable comes out, the response has been positive.
;m
not prepared to make mass-amounts. I really just want to help
facilitate groups of people with limited bandwidth to use the set to
make more of their own.
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