Dear All,
I would simply like to thank all of you at the Debian team for the
simply amazing job done with Debian 12. It is simply by far and away
the best distribution/OS system I have ever used on any computer. That
is since the MS DOS days.
Please never stop :)
Kind regards,
Tom
Hey there folks,
TL;DR, Congratulations on Bookworm, and thank you so much!
It's been many years since I ran pure Debian and not some derivative, but
recently for uninteresting and varied reasons, perhaps even whimsy, I
decided to see how the upstream project was doing.
On Friday 9th of
I'm new to Debian. It's awesome. Thank you.
Larry
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ut).
One small note, my naïve attempt to say "install nousb" as a response
to the "boot: " prompt as advised by the installer Help page did not
change anything.
This is just a thank-you note, feel free to respond off-list if needed.
Dear Debian developers,
One of your users here. While you probably mostly hear from the angry
ones, there are also _a lot_ of happy and satisfied ones out there. I'm
one of them and I want to thank you for all you work on Debian. That's
all. Have a nice day.
Cheers,
Peter
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On Sat, Dec 6, 2014 at 2:19 AM, Tomas Tintera wrote:
> I just want to thank you all for your great work.
> ...
It is messages like these that make doing Debian stuff worthwhile,
thank you for your kind words :)
> That said, I wish you a bunch of helping hands, happy users and
> p
Dear Debian developers, maintainers and all you others investing your
valuable time tothe project,
I just want to thank you all for your great work.
During the last ten years, it has been facilitating my everyday life
and work with about 7-8 computers/phones of me and my family/friends.
In that
On Tue, Dec 31, 2013 at 10:42 PM, Dan Krusi wrote:
> To all the Debian developers and contributors: thank you for an amazing
> Linux distribution! I couldn't imagine my professional life without Debian.
> So a big thank you for all your hard work over the years - it is very much
To all the Debian developers and contributors: thank you for an amazing
Linux distribution! I couldn't imagine my professional life without
Debian. So a big thank you for all your hard work over the years - it is
very much appreciated.
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Ijon Tichy wrote at 2013-05-05 06:50 -0500:
> A little thank you to Debian GNU/Linux Team releasing version 7.0 "Wheezy".
Same here, thanks lots.
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Dne, 05. 05. 2013 13:50:03 je Ijon Tichy napisal(a):
A little thank you to Debian GNU/Linux Team releasing version 7.0
"Wheezy".
Keep up the great work, your effort in free software is highly
appreciated.
Thank you and every success for version 8.0 "Jessie" that lie
2013/5/5 Ijon Tichy :
> A little thank you to Debian GNU/Linux Team releasing version 7.0 "Wheezy".
> Keep up the great work, your effort in free software is highly appreciated.
+1 :-)
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A little thank you to Debian GNU/Linux Team releasing version 7.0 "Wheezy".
Keep up the great work, your effort in free software is highly appreciated.
Thank you and every success for version 8.0 "Jessie" that lie ahead.
Best regards,
Ijon
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Tinashe Zakaria wrote at 2012-05-10 22:47 -0500:
> It is 5am and i could not sleep for reasons totally unrelated to Debian. My
> Debian box is working perfectly well. I just want to say thank you to every
> one in the Debian Community for your efforts and hard work. I love Debian.
Yes,
I just wanted to say that you are very welcome and thank you for this
sporadic expression of the emotions. I love Debian too -- it is great
that we do not need to compete for our 'target of appreciation'
but rather make it even more lovable together ;-)
Cheers,
On Fri, 11 May 201
Dear Debian Community
It is 5am and i could not sleep for reasons totally unrelated to Debian. My
Debian box is working perfectly well. I just want to say thank you to every
one in the Debian Community for your efforts and hard work. I love Debian.
Cheers
tinashe
On Tue, Apr 29, 2008 at 04:44:59AM +0200, Lawrence Sanders wrote:
> I have not used deb in years. Boy am i stupid. Thank you so much for a
> great OS. I vow to never use RH or fedora again.
> lawsan
While the package format is great, it also takes a bit of human
intelligence to make e
I have not used deb in years. Boy am i stupid. Thank you so much for a
great OS. I vow to never use RH or fedora again.
lawsan
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David VanDuivendyk dijo [Tue, Nov 27, 2007 at 03:46:53PM -0700]:
> I could not find a relevant address to send this to. I hope that you will
> share this with everyone you can. Thank you so much for all the work and
> effort to produce *Debian.* I have been using Linux for 5 years a
I could not find a relevant address to send this to. I hope that you will
share this with everyone you can. Thank you so much for all the work and
effort to produce *Debian.* I have been using Linux for 5 years and Debian
for 2 of those years- Debian is the best for me
First off, thank you for your compliments, Michael!
> When you are setting up a new system you have to install a number
> of new pieces of software. It would be nice if you could run more
> than once instance of apt.
This is a wish often voiced by our users. So far, we have not really
would save a few seconds and a few k, but though seconds and k
add up.
I am not sure that everyone knows about apt-get clean, maybe an
automated system that runs apt-get clean periodically would be in
order.
Thank you for very much Debian and apt, i use it every day, and i am
not sure what i would
Michael Banck a écrit :
It is clear that Debian will have to change in order to face the issues
it is confronted with, and I think the Vancouver proposal is a good
starting point. It might need some fine-tuning, but I believe everybody
is aware of that by now, so just screaming at the original pro
also sprach Michael Banck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2005.04.11.1645 +0200]:
> > - Stop the "Project Scud", the cabal is already enough!
>
> There is no Cabal.
Well... some people certainly think there is one, so this becomes
a metaphysical or philosophical question, doesn't it?
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On Mon, Apr 11, 2005 at 03:43:37PM +0200, Aurelien Jarno wrote:
> On Mon, Apr 11, 2005 at 03:13:55AM -0500, Branden Robinson wrote:
> > To those who ranked me poorly in this year's election, I hope to gain your
> > confidence. If you'd like to mail me privately (or otherwise) to let me
> > know ho
Aurelien Jarno <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> - Stop the "Project Scud", the cabal is already enough!
Regardless of my feelings about the Scud proposal, it was part of
Branden's platform. He ought to stick to it.
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Hi Branden !
On Mon, Apr 11, 2005 at 03:13:55AM -0500, Branden Robinson wrote:
> To those who ranked me poorly in this year's election, I hope to gain your
> confidence. If you'd like to mail me privately (or otherwise) to let me
> know how I can do that, please do so.
To gain my confidence, her
I hope to gain your
confidence. If you'd like to mail me privately (or otherwise) to let me
know how I can do that, please do so.
I'd also like to thank everyone who cast a valid ballot in our election;
thank you for doing your part to make Debian's constitutional processes
work as t
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On Fri, Jun 09, 2000 at 05:41:59PM -0500, Bolan Meek wrote:
> Then, I compounded my error by today mailing a similar "move the thread"
> request to 119 parties
That's right. Don't ever spam like that again or you WILL be reported to
the list-admins to have your subscription(s) cancelled. If Cra
I'm sorry for any inconvenience I've caused you.
Raul Miller wrote:
>
> > > Are you suggesting that this post of mine was not about a development
> > > issue?
>
> On Fri, Jun 09, 2000 at 10:50:59AM -0500, Bolan Meek wrote:
> > Not merely suggesting, but pointing out, as in the quote including a
> > Are you suggesting that this post of mine was not about a development
> > issue?
On Fri, Jun 09, 2000 at 10:50:59AM -0500, Bolan Meek wrote:
> Not merely suggesting, but pointing out, as in the quote including a
> snip from http://www.debian.org/MailingLists (again, below). -devel
> is suppos
Gentlemen, thank you for responding. Of the fourteen requests I sent
to move this discussion to debian-project, which is "chartered" for
this type of intercourse, you were the only ones who replied.
I don't know whether I'll keep up the effort to make these kinds
of requests
Hi
I am not much of a hacker and dont know quite where to say THANK YOU to all
the people who have made it possible for me to install Debian on an old
computer as a retirement project.
It has been fun, challenging and rewarding. I hope to continue with this
project and refine it further
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