On Tue, Sep 04, 2001 at 06:45:29PM -0700, tluxt wrote:
> --- "James A. Treacy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > On Tue, Sep 04, 2001 at 01:52:59AM -0700, tluxt wrote:
> > > What is the way to properly install X (to prepare for KDE) on a Woody
> > > system
ppens when the person maintaining those pages gives up?
There are tradeoffs when using free software. A company would
simply tell you to wait until the official release and give you a
single install option. We, on the other hand, allow users to to
install work in progress and give users enough options that getting
started can be somewhat daunting.
Good luck.
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willing to be a translator, you
should also send in your name.
Jay Treacy
reset for
some reason.
Since www.debian.org is mirrored right after the master pages are updated,
barring problems, it is rather difficult for another site to be more up to
date.
Jay Treacy
) fix them. This can take a while as many people are slow in
responding to mail.
Remember we're all volunteers.
Jay Treacy
kages, but a royal pain for the rest.
This problem and a number of others will be fixed with the new scripts.
Jay Treacy
The following was sent to webmaster. Could someone
on debian-user help this person out?
Please remove me from any replies.
Jay Treacy
P.S. requests of this nature belong on debian-user.
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The following was sent to webmaster. Could someone on the list answer it?
Jay Treacy
P.S. Please remove me from any replies.
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The following message was sent to webmaster. Can someone help this
person. Maybe someone who lives near them can even give them a call.
Personally I find asking someone to send snail mail when getting free
support rather rude.
Please don't include me in any replies.
Jay Treacy
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on you don't just use http://www.debian.org/2.0/autoup/ ?
In fact you can even use any of the www.{country}.debian.org mirrors.
This location is linked from the Developers Corner and from the 2.0 beta
release announcement.
Jay Treacy
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The following was sent to webmaster. Hopefully someone here on
debian-user will be able to help them.
Jay Treacy
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Three cheers for Debian.
Jay Treacy
P.S. There are more improvements in store for our web pages. Time
is the only thing keeping them from being implemented yesterday.
Stay tuned.
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o International -> Debian goes International (We doesn't work well
here)
Bug Tracking -> Bug Tracking System
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> This happened to me when I was playing with non-IP virtual servers.
> Apache's root server appears to become inaccessible as soon as you
> add such a virtual server. I had to add a virtual server for what
> was originally the root server to get it to work.
>
That you need a virtual server for th
> > What do I have to do to have my make my Debian mirror an official site?
> > I didn't find contact information about this at the web site.
>
> http://www.debian.org/mirror.html
>
> Webmaster:
>
> For some reason, there doesn't seem to be a link from the rest of the
> site to this page.
>
Th
The following was sent to webmaster. I'd appreciate it if the
wonderful people on debian-user could send him a reply.
- Jay
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>From [EMAIL PROTECTED] Tue Jan 13 21:17:46 1998
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I am trying to use a .shosts file to allow password-less logins when using
ssh. Both machines have a known_hosts file with the other machine
in it (automatically set up by ssh). The machine I'd like to go to has
a .shosts file which is mode 600. Yet when I use ssh to go to that machine
it still ask
> HP 694c DeskJet
>
> Epson Stylus Color 600
>
> These printers aren't listed as either compatible
> or non-compatible in the hardware compatibility
> HOWTO.Is anyone using either of these printers
> or know if they work with Debian?
>
> The HP uses HP PCL level 3 language.
> The Epson uses
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