Ben Bettin wrote:
Feb 31, 2005 ;)
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> Hello,
> I saw following question on our local/national linux
> support site without satisfying answer:
> Why last stable kernel is so old (May) if there were
> some serious security issues discovered later:
> http://secunia.com/product/2719/#advisories_2005
>
> Please note I'm not asking about
Ernst-Magne Vindal wrote:
Hi,
not sure this is a problem but I'll like to check anyway.
When doing apt-get upgrade the only package listed for upgrade is the
kernel image. this is working fine and I'm not sure what the upgrade will
do.
The sources list say "stable". I got a few packages from un
Hey all,
Currently I am the lead admin/webmaster of DebCentral.org. I really
would like to take a few minutes out of your life to gather some inputs
on an idea I have.
I know the general advice from this list and other Debian-* lists has
generally consistent through the years I have followed
Richard Lyons wrote:
I'm half inclined to ignore this post as merely promotional, but
debcentral looks fairly interesting, even if I couldn't create an
account on its wiki (that part of the form missing).
Thanks for the ideas and suggestions. I am hoping that we can accomplish
some kind of a
> Josh King wrote:
>
> Don't take this the wrong way, but you asked. What is the point of your
> site existing? What does it achieve that has not already been achieved
> elsewhere, better?
>
> I like the one-question FAQ:
> "I want to get more involved with DebC
> I wonder if you or colleagues have taken a good look at what other
> distros and their users are doing with regard to websites. Perhaps some
> ideas may come of it? The only other ones I know well are SuSE and
> Ubuntu. SuSE's online presence is also a little bitty and spread around,
> largely be
Antony Gelberg wrote:
I don't understand what you want to do other than run a website and
collaborate with other websites, whatever that means in this instance.
What I want to do is cut down on the redundancy. Whether I run it or not
is irrelevant. I would like to be involved, yes. Collaborati
Andy Streich wrote:
Sometimes it's about the "personal requirement for individual recognition,"
but other times it has more to do with an individual having a vision and
trying it out. That's not something we should be pushing back on. Sure it
would be nice if all these people found a way to
Alvin Oga wrote:
yes .. always give credit to those willing to put in time
and effort into free documentation and other relevant info ...
- and if they are looking for helpers, one could step in
and help fix the problems they're having
what someone doesn't like may be what othe
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