), but
I'm only reading about it now.
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Thanks Reco,
I don't know how you keep up after all these years seen you here on the
debian list.
Congrats.
Beco.
On Tue, 15 Sep 2020 at 11:36, Reco wrote:
> Hi.
>
> On Tue, Sep 15, 2020 at 11:19:39AM -0300, Beco wrote:
> > Is this pam module deprecated?
>
tly using the server's IP
instead of the name, but still the wrong fingerprint.
Kinda crazy, right? I run out of ideas...
What else should I try to help that student?
Thanks
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Not a clue yet. Thanks
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lso, he was able to connect the day before. So whatever it is, it is
recent, and just for one single student.
Also, I asked him to check the router port 22 if it was ok. He did a hard
reset (factory reset) on it. He took a look and it is open.
My best,
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99:11:22:33:44:55:66:77:88:99:aa:bb:cc:dd:ee (ECDSA)
> Reco
> Reco ends -
Also: i asked him to try connecting via cable (instead of wifi). Same
problem.
I also asked him to bring his notebook to a neighbor to try to connect from
there. We'll see his reply soon.
Thanks all for
On Sun, 20 Sep 2020 at 13:59, Beco wrote:
> I also asked him to bring his notebook to a neighbor to try to connect
> from there. We'll see his reply soon.
>
>
>
>
Update:
He went to his neighbor with his notebook in hand, tried there and he got
the correct fingerpri
by changing his ISP server.
He told that the problem was solved immediately, as we predict and tested
(via mobile and the neighbor's internet).
So, I cannot run any more tests, and I'll stay curious about what really
happened.
My bet: the "homebrew ISP" has a DNS problem
ecatrônica)
Rua Benfica, 455 - Madalena
CEP 50720-001 - Recife - PE
PABX: +55 (81) 3184-7555
FAX: +55 (81) 3184-7501
DCA: +55 (81) 3184-7570
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or more fresh ideas.
Has anyone had trouble shutting down Buster? What other options do I have
to try to find the problem and a possible solution? Any other logs may be
of interest?
Thanks.
Bèco,
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for any help or tip.
Att.,
Beco
On Sun, 29 Sep 2019 at 21:27, Beco wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I'm currently having issues with a LENOVO ideapad320.
>
> Using Stretch was smooth. But this weekend I've updated to Buster and I'm
> having trouble to shutdown the sy
is perfect.
Cheers,
Beco
On Mon, 30 Sep 2019 at 00:31, Beco wrote:
> Some updates on testing I'm doing:
>
> $ init 1
> also hangs
>
> Booting from grub using init 3 gave me a single chance to reboot without
> hanging, other variables being acpi=off. But somehow I was n
ther firefox nor chrome can handle this)? Anyway, installing
> ttf-mscorefonts-installer might be worth a try.
>
>
> Regards
>
> Michael
>
>
> .-.. .. ...- . .-.. --- -. --. .- -. -.. .--. .-. --- ... .--. . .-.
>
> There's a way out of any cage.
> -- Captain Christopher Pike, &qu
On Thu, 2 Apr 2020 at 20:03, Dan Ritter wrote:
> Beco wrote:
> > Guess I was wrong. The problem persists, now it looks like the problem is
> > Helvetica.
> >
> > I found this link:
> >
> > https://support.google.com/chrome/thread/2120514?hl=en
> >
it back to
what it is like when first installed?
Is there a debian package for Lucida Grande. I know I've tried to install
many out-of-repositories alternatives for Lucida Grande that I'm willing to
remove them all.
Thanks,
Béco
On Sat, 4 Apr 2020 at 12:58, Dan Ritter wrote:
> Be
On Sat, 4 Apr 2020 at 18:32, Dan Ritter wrote:
> Beco wrote:
> > Yes, this test indeed solved the "9" becoming a dash.
> >
> > I could let that as is, but after many years using linux I learned that
> the
> > less you personalize your system, the less
proceed?
Is there a command that brings back lost+found files to theis
"found-and-not-lost" correct places?
Thanks guys.
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On Sun, 30 Sep 2018 at 15:25, David Christensen
wrote:
> On 9/30/18 7:09 AM, Beco wrote:
> > Hi everyone,
> >
> > I have a bit of a problem I never faced before and I'm in need of some
> > guidance that may require some patience if to do it right and not lose
On Sun, 30 Sep 2018 at 14:11, Abdullah Ramazanoğlu wrote:
> On Sun, 30 Sep 2018 11:09:50 -0300 Beco said:
>
> > Hi everyone,
> >
> > I have a bit of a problem I never faced before and I'm in need of some
> > guidance that may require some patience if to do i
On Sun, 30 Sep 2018 at 16:40, bw wrote:
>
> 286699 files on a partition with only /home on it sounds a little high?
>
>
Hi BW,
the directory lost+found is also in the /home partition.
Beco
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different from the reported problem here.
Thanks all for inputs and lets reason what else. I may be able to create a
virtualbox to test some theories in the future, to get to the bottom of it.
The laptop is still in guarantee period, I need to know if there is
something really wrong or if it was jus
hinking in installing a second linux distro in another
200GB partition I have free in the 2TB drive. (Summary: 2TB is 200GB free -
reserved for the future, 8GB swap, and the rest is /home)
OP done for today. Sincerely, Beco.
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running ok, no problems at all, not signs of nothing.
Just a empty /home. This is really something new for me. I'm in this list
since emails were sent by paper, and I never saw that, even once.
My best,
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PS. Just to remind us how strange it is: stay 5 seconds wondering:
lost+found$ ls
ave a simple explanation hidden somewhere (and
testable/repeatable/provable, not just guesses)
Thanks,
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s to have something
to do with cache. I don't see how this could happen otherwise.
Regards,
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hanks for any input.
Att.,
Beco.
PS. Maybe I should start a new installation from scratch, or maybe just to
be sure, start using the dual boot I've installed as Devuan, which I'm
still not fully using. It is just there, just in case. I don't know. Maybe
it is a KDE thing, becaus
, etc.)
Grub is installed at sda5 with Debian, but when updated it doesn't
recognize A Windows partition.
Can you point me to a possible howto, blog, set of instructions or even
abstract ideas that are in the right direction?
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this thread, just to make
sure the procedure that I made and worked flawlessly, is registered for
posterity.
For now, if you are in a hurry, this answer above will get you in the
right path.
My best,
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or some other insights:
https://blog.getreu.net/projects/legacy-to-uefi-boot/
On my machine I needed also to remove this options in the BIOS:
BIOS - removed secure boot
That is all.
Have a good hacking.
My best,
Dr. Béco
PS. These instructions come WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY. Always have your ba
ck
fonts-ibm-plex and fonts-noto-core to test, but still no "9" at the page.
I thought maybe it was a site problem, but when I used virtualbox and
chrome over windows 10, the "9" was there.
I changed the default font from firefox to "liberartion sans" but no luck.
Not
da Grande", Verdana, Helvetica;
>
> Maybe this is the problem (although I would be surprised to learn that
> neither firefox nor chrome can handle this)? Anyway, installing
> > ttf-mscorefonts-installer might be worth a try.
>
> Regards
> Michael
>
Installing:
On Tue, 22 Oct 2019 at 06:37, Nicolas George wrote:
> Beco (12019-10-21):
> > Installing:
> >
> > # apt-get install ttf-mscorefonts-installer
> >
> > solved the mystery.
>
> No, it hid it.
>
> Regards,
>
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>
Hell
rs?
Do you suggest any other similar that I might try to find in stores nearby?
(Preferable laser / wifi. Color not needed.)
Thank you!
Beco
On 29 November 2012 17:46, Russell L. Harris wrote:
> * Tyler D [121129 19:30]:
>> On Tue, Nov 27, 2012 at 10:55 AM, Anthony Campbell
&
Thanks, guys.
John, this 2 HP became my priorities for now.
Please, anyone knows about Epson m105, and Samsung ml_2165w
?
Thanks,
Beco
On 10 Sep 2013 08:04, "John Lindsay" wrote:
>
>
> On 09/09/13 01:48 PM, Beco wrote:
>
>> Hi guys,
>>
>> Please allo
://192.10.10.122:9100
Happy user now! :)
Thanks again,
Beco
On 11 September 2013 17:23, Beco wrote:
> Thanks, guys.
>
> John, this 2 HP became my priorities for now.
>
> Please, anyone knows about Epson m105, and Samsung ml_2165w
> ?
>
> Thanks,
> Beco
>
> On
Hi Ralf,
Nice this startpage. I'm recommending to my students.
Thanks,
Beco
On 12 September 2013 07:31, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
> Somebody mentioned https://startpage.com/ off-list, as somebody already
> does in a reply to the list.
>
> For testing purpose I made it the startpage
01215w from:
http://www.openprinting.org/printer/Epson/Epson-M105_Series
(Just for the record)
Thanks!
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Hi Guys,
Please, can I get something like the 'Extended brand string' from
cpuid to identify a cpu using C language?
Of course, not using system("cpuid") :) Something more "cross-platform".
Cheers,
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On 18 September 2013 12:51, Dan Ritter wrote:
>
> Is x86 enough for you? If so, http://libcpuid.sourceforge.net/
>
> If you need to check across architectures, you probably need to
> go all the way to autoconf for maximum flexibility.
>
> -dsr-
Nice lib, Dan. Thanks!
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sync, needed.
Thanks for your help.
System: Debian GNU/Linux version Wheezy
END
Is anyone else having this problem?
Is there a known solution?
Thanks!
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For now I just realized that I could avoid the issue by turning off
"background apps" in chrome settings.
This will do for now.
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this unfortunate job with no pay, and a curious mentee, just mail me
in private. French people are not welcome (*).
Long life to Debian.
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t.
>
> Regards,
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Hi Ralf,
Try this [1] method:
$let RE="5&1"
$echo $RE
1
$let RE="5>>1"
$echo $RE
2
My best!
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[1] from google keywords "bash script bitwise operations", second result.
http://my.safaribooksonline.com/book/operatin
Hi Cat,
I'm receaving only one email at time from you.
Might be people "cc"ing you?
BTW, I'm reading very interested your topic about building computer. Thanks.
Beco.
On 26 September 2013 14:49, Catherine Gramze wrote:
> I am getting numerous posts by me in my inb
? I'd like to
have a clue. And in what kind of computer (processor / RAM / anything else
relevant)?
Thanks!
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On 23 September 2013 08:45, Dan Ritter wrote:
> On Sun, Sep 22, 2013 at 11:24:27PM -0300, Beco wrote:
>> Its time!
>
> I believe you want to subscribe to debian-devel, and pose this
> request there.
>
> -dsr-
Thanks Dan,
I sent to debian-ment...@lists.debian.org
They
[snip]
On 28 November 2012 09:39, Lisi Reisz wrote:
> On Tuesday 27 November 2012 22:31:52 Beco wrote:
> > I would like a mentor during my next vacation, to help me with .deb files.
>
> Here is a web-page that explains the scheme. Don't be put off by the mention
>
On 29 September 2013 02:41, Chris Bannister wrote:
>
> On Thu, Sep 26, 2013 at 11:57:43PM -0300, Beco wrote:
> > On 26 September 2013 22:22, Tom H wrote:
> >
> >
> > > (I've compiled a kernel on a netbook; you'd better have a few hours to
> > >
the correct directory to put the translated/compiled
files ".mo" (from msgfmt command)?
And if you please, where would the game binary be installed ultimately?
Thanks,
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On 3 October 2013 02:49, Beco wrote:
> Hi mentors,
>
> Please,
>
> Would I better use
>
> /usr/share/locale
>
> or
>
> /usr/local/share/locale
>
>
> I'm programming an old game (from the 8 bits times). I'm starting with
> this because I got
heers,
Beco.
[1] http://blog.arduino.cc/2013/10/03/a-sneak-preview-of-arduino-tre/
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Hi guys,
Is xtrs broken under wheezy?
I cant manage to run it. I only get a blank window.
Anyone here uses it?
Thanks!
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On 13 October 2013 17:22, Beco wrote:
> Hi guys,
>
> Is xtrs broken under wheezy?
>
> I cant manage to run it. I only get a blank window.
>
> Anyone here uses it?
>
> Thanks!
> Beco.
Probably nobody uses it, but for the record (someone googling his way to here)
On 15 October 2013 04:38, Stan Hoeppner wrote:
> Beco beco.cc> writes:
>
> > Is xtrs broken under wheezy?
>
> What is it anyway? A Tandy Trash 80 emulator?
>
> --
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>
>
Hi Stan,
Yep, its an emulator for TRS-80 ! Please, don't call it by its ugly
t I lost the code, and I
rewrote it in C based on some other BASIC versions I have for PC-XT
and 486. Weird to move it back to TRS-80)
Cheers,
Beco.
PS. Here the C compilation process:
BTW, I renamed the "JOB CONTROL LANGUAGE" called MC/JCL that do all
the stuff bellow to GCC/JCL ! Now I
, I confirm. I did this on my personal computers and two servers a
while back. Kind of confusing... I almost lost one of the servers. I
hope as time and Debian evolves, these procedures go safer and safer.
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> It's just a question of filing a bug report to remove this.
>
I agree its too much a drama. Yep, its something simple indeed! But still,
we must take care. Debian is a very good "product".
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Hi Fraçois,
You just want to run alien... Convert a RPM (i386) to a DEB (also
i386). Nothing more changes. As you said yourself, your 64b machine
can run a 32b software.
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On 30 October 2013 19:10, François Patte
wrote:
> Le 30/10/2013 23:07, Beco a écrit :
>
> AdbeRdr9.4.2-1_i486linux_fra.rpm is for architecture i386 ; the package
> cannot be built on this system
>
>
Hi François,
What is the exact command you issued?
On a first check, I thin
system, language and package system, to dowload.
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e root is just a policy matter of an organization,
in which you are part.
Of course you can become root anyway and void warranty. That is not bad.
That is just an weighted conscious option.
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projects that can be directly printed?
Thanks any input.
My best,
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[6] Original Huxley
The Original Mini RepRap
[7] Darwin
The first RepRap
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Very good options! What is the model you have? Did you find it
difficult to assembly or find the required pieces?
Thanks!
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> Curt cu...@free.fr via lists.debian.org wrote:
> On 3 November 2013 12:51, Patrick Wiseman wrote:
> > On Sun, Nov 3, 2013 at 10:36 AM, Lisi Reisz wrote:
> >> On Sunday 03 November 2013 14:21:58 Celejar wrote:
> >>> On Sun, 3 Nov 2013 03:59:37 -0200
> &g
> Chris Bannister via lists.debian.org
> 11:18 (1 hour ago)
> to debian-user
> On Sun, Nov 03, 2013 at 09:21:58AM -0500, Celejar wrote:
> > On Sun, 3 Nov 2013 03:59:37 -0200
> > Beco wrote:
> >
> > > Hi guys,
> > >
> > > This
ng the third
version, the site states: "he i3 incorporates lessons learned from the
previous two Prusa designs, as well as other popular modern RepRap
designs. "
I wonder how to connect it to computer. Is it USB?
And do you need any special driver? How debian sees it?
Thanks!
Beco.
chmod 755 log
> 8. 'echo "/dev/sdb1 /var/log reiserfs defaults,notail 0 1" >> /etc/fstab'
> 9. 'wait'
> 10. 'umount /mnt; init 6'
>
Hi Neal,
I think I'm going to ask about the easier part:
What is "9. wait" for?
Thx,
Beco.
On 8 Nov 2013 14:15, "Alberto Salvia Novella" wrote:
> Summarizing:
>
> Which are the very important reasons why do you prefer Debian over Ubuntu?
>
>
Why to use a Debian based OS if you can use Debian?
My best,
Beco.
the knowledge will stay with me, and will be relevant for quite
> some time in the future.
And specially that.
>
> Hope this helps.
> Itay
My best,
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een kept
back: mplayer transcode vlc vlc-nox vlc-plugin-notify
vlc-plugin-pulse xvidcap" ?
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> And here I tried remove again the previous command, with the same
> result: apt-get wants to remove and strip naked my system.
>
> How can I eliminate the message "The following packages have been kept
> back: mplayer transcode vl
following packages have unmet dependencies:
vlc-nox : Depends: libcdio10 but it is not installable
Depends: libiso9660-7 but it is not installable
Depends: libupnp3 (>= 1.4.3) but it is not installable
E: Unable to correct problems, you have held broken packages.
Any light he
amfs-tools:all 0.109.1
2013-11-10 15:06:34 status installed initramfs-tools:all 0.109.1
Is this ok to boot yet? Or do I need to do something urgent before
attempt to boot?
Thanks any help.
Beco.
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On 10 November 2013 16:17, Bob Proulx wrote:
> Beco wrote:
>> Bob Proulx wrote:
> Make sense? Hopefully. Good luck! Please report back on your
> progress so that we (I!) can learn from it!
>
> Bob
Okey Bob! Thanks a lot. You gave me a LOT of food for thought now.
I
On 10 November 2013 17:06, Beco wrote:
> On 10 November 2013 16:17, Bob Proulx wrote:
> Im removing all that does not comply with the Debian packages. But
> still, I'm having trouble trying to remove specific packages that
> insist that I need to get rid of KDE or other big st
'
>
Hi Rob,
Maybe I'm doing something wrong, but this command does not find anything here.
But now I think I probably removed everything.
Beco.
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On 10 November 2013 16:17, Bob Proulx wrote:
> Beco wrote:
>> Bob Proulx wrote:
>> > First verify your sources.list file. I didn't see where you said what
>> > version of Debian you were using. Stable Wheezy, Testing Jessie, or
>> > Unstable Sid. Wha
On 10 November 2013 18:14, Beco wrote:
>
>
> Now, guys, how come KDE and KDEBASE does not have archive candidates?
>
> Where are they?
>
> Thanks,
> Beco.
It seems KDE is just a dummy package. Is the correct package kde-full?
# apt-cache policy kde-full
kde-full:
available
version in archive
skype 4.2.0.11-1 installed: No available version in archive
# deborphan --guess-all
(no files)
# deborphan
(no files)
System is pretty clean.
Cheers,
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.
Actually, I don't even know where to change. If I knew, I would make
them all ask for just on kind.
The way it is, I never know. And the dialog box do not say which one
its expecting. Its bothering me for a while now, so I thought to ask
here if some has a solution.
Thanks!
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r on my panel.
Thanks for your help. I actually can already start digging based on
what you said. Let me try something here.
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; [Flik] <-
xboard-protocol <- [netizens]
Thanks any help here (specially with "concepts" to try to understand
and solve the best way possible each approach).
Beco
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"For the things we have to learn before we can do them, we learn by
doing them&q
that flik does.
Just to clarify, I think you meant:
fox$ xboard -ics Flik # Fox connects to Flik server the same way other
players (netizens) do.
> In other words, we treat Flik and Fox the same (as clients, talking the
> xboard protocol to lizard, which runs purely as a server).
>
"as if" it was local. In that case, Lizard would need a
DE anyway, isnt it?
Thanks,
Beco.
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need to cat the files back to extract.
$cat myfile* > onebigfile
or
$cat myfile* | tar xzpvf -
Cheers,
Beco
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everyone you love, everyone you know..."
Anyone knows about this? Anyone tried it on debian somehow? Is it
possible? Any thoughts?
Thanks!
Beco
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top station in my room I use to play movies with Kaffeine. I don't
like to watch movies on laptop. Small screen, and to expensive to
diminish its useful life that way.
Cheers,
Beco
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Read it sideways. Actually, it is probably more economical to mark
things that are NOT jokes, given current trends. For this, use
:-(
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Please, don't take this too serious. And he also apologizes.
My best,
Beco
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On Wed, Nov 21, 2012 at 2:46 PM, Lisi Reisz wrote:
> On Wednesday 21 November 2012 16:55:22 Beco wrote:
>> Use of smiley face should point this was just a joke. As we can see in
>> this first use in 1982:
>
> That is what is so very offensive. He thinks that being so rude a
rs ago I could login as root (KDE). Now I can't.
What to change to allow that?
(I know it's a bad idea, no need to say.)
Thanks!
Beco
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On Wed, Nov 21, 2012 at 7:28 PM, François TOURDE wrote:
> Le 15665ième jour après Epoch,
> Lisi Reisz écrivait:
>
>> On Wednesday 21 November 2012 16:55:22 Beco wrote:
>>> Use of smiley face should point this was just a joke. As we can see in
>>> this first use
e the fourth beta release
> of the installer for Debian 7.0 "Wheezy".
>
>
> Highlights
> ==
>
> * Many updates to the linux kernel.
> * Many improvements in the netcfg component.
>
> [cut]
>
Hey guys,
Any prediction or estimate when
ocial
interaction and they teach a lot to us all, specially regarding
tolerance.
Regards,
Beco
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everyone you love, everyone you know..." (C
, because Wheezy is a penguin with a
red bow tie.
And, most important than all:
I won't move to (K)ubuntu because I already bought Debian aluminium
adhesive stickers to put on my notebook. So thanks for the suggestion,
but I didn't liked it.
:)
Cheers,
Beco.
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y
alan stevens
272 Kings Rd
Tyseley
Birmingham, West Midlands B112AB UK
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Have a nice shop! It feels good to buy debian products. I feel useful! :D
Cheers,
Beco
PS. The link from the (now old) email looks broke. But the item is here:
http://www.eb
; Debian follow that path.
>
I think we just agree here.
>
>
>> I just want to go fast to Wheezy, because Wheezy is a penguin with a
>> red bow tie.
>
> From what I have heard, Wheezy ought to be a penguin with a millstone
> tied about its neck.
;)
>
> I look for
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