I've been lurking quite a while, and finally thought I should get
around to an introduction :). I've used Linux (mostly debian) for near
4 years now on ancient PPC hardware. No reason to do things the easy
way :). I use it for my web server, and for a time as a router -
although that proved a b
Hi everyone,
On Wed, Jul 14, 2004 at 09:09:55PM +0200, Eduard Bloch wrote:
>
> And -h shows me that -x should make it threat the pattern as regular
> expresion but it does not work...
>
> apt-file -x search bin/dig$
>
> ...does not return anything. IMO time to report a bug.
The problem seems t
Hello Jutta,
Hallo Jutta, :-)
Am 2004-07-14 22:42:24, schrieb Jutta Wrage:
>Hi!
>
>I joind the list a few days ago.
>
>My first linux was a Slackware running inside DOS - not very useful, at
Ups, I have tried it 1996 and failed...
Downloaded tonns of Floppy Images with 28.800 BpS
>all. First
Hi,
if there are any interests in an eggdrop on #debian-women i can
provide one ;) just tell me ;) at the moment there's just ChanServ ...
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Please call me nyx[le] not Sarah ;)
* Jutta Wrage <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2004:07:14 22:42 +0200]:
> Someone mentioned IRC: Which channel? IRCNET?
irc.debian.org #debian-women (Also known as Freenode, if you're already on
there.)
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Hi!
I joind the list a few days ago.
My first linux was a Slackware running inside DOS - not very useful, at
all. First time I installed a full Linux os was in 1996, when I got the
Infomagic CD. I just installed something claiming to be Debian 1.0
(http://www.educ.umu.se/~bjorn/mhonarc-fil
#include
* Sarah Cantoni aka nyx [Wed, Jul 14 2004, 09:54:36PM]:
> Hi,
> Eduard Bloch schrieb am 14.07.2004 21:09:
> >apt-file -x search bin/dig$
> ever tried
> $apt-file -x search bin/dig
> it shows me under unstable the right package dnsutils (and some other
> like digikam...)
Yes, but this no
#include
* Akkana Peck [Tue, Jul 13 2004, 10:57:59AM]:
> not digital or digest or whatever, so you can narrow it down with
> something like these:
>
> apt-file search dig | grep -w dig
> apt-file search dig | grep /bin/
What about:
apt-file search bin/dig ?
And -h shows me that -x should make
On Wed, Jul 14, 2004 at 03:10:23PM +0200, Michelle Konzack wrote:
> Am 2004-07-14 03:05:37, schrieb Frank Lichtenheld:
>
> >The problem with the current search solutions may be that you have
> >to know to much about how they actually work. Otherwise things like
> >the fact that apt-file may return
Hi!
I'm "Newbie" and I've been using Debian about november of 2003.
(The day = It'is my first Linux Copy Party)
I participate in the project : Classroom "Debian" for IF3 (IT for women
only).
...I'm sorry my english is not good ! :)
The mailing-list is very good idea. I'm happy :)
Fatuxie
Am 2004-07-14 03:05:37, schrieb Frank Lichtenheld:
>The problem with the current search solutions may be that you have
>to know to much about how they actually work. Otherwise things like
>the fact that apt-file may return outdated data when questioned about
>sid/sarge packages (due to the weekly
Salut Christian,
Am 2004-07-14 08:22:55, schrieb Christian Perrier:
>Quoting Michelle Konzack ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
>
>> >I could translate stuff into German...
>>
>> Da kann ich Dir helfen...
>> I can help you...
>
>Pour le français aussi, tu peux, non?
Je ne parler pas corretement français
mai
Good morning Chris,
Am 2004-07-14 08:21:31, schrieb Christian Perrier:
>Well, I'm not sure the above is true. We, men, and especially geek
>men, need to open our minds, and participating in this list is a way
>to do so.
Yes right because:
An open mind is like a parachute, - it works only i
--- Nora Bernhard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> escribió:
> Hi,
Hi :)
> I joined the list last week and now would like to
> introduce myself: I am
> a 24yrs old systems administrator for Linux,
> currently Debian, but I
> used to do SuSE and RedHat as well. Against all
> common rumours, I do not
> sit in f
* Nora Bernhard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2004:07:14 11:01 +0200]:
> I have already signed up for an alioth-account and would like to somehow
> contribute to the debian-women project - yet I don't know how ... My
> mother tongue is German (I live in Austria), but iirc there already were
> some proposal
Hi,
I joined the list last week and now would like to introduce myself: I am
a 24yrs old systems administrator for Linux, currently Debian, but I
used to do SuSE and RedHat as well. Against all common rumours, I do not
sit in front of a computer all day - just on the opposite, I have a
quite time-
--- Kelly Harding <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> escribió:
> hi,
>
> I stumbled across this list from reading a post on a
> newsgroup.
>
> Just thought I'd say hi and introduce myself.
>
> I'm Kelly, live in the UK. Been using Linux for
> about 4 or 5 years off and
> on now. I've been using Debian as my d
Quoting Michelle Konzack ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> >I could translate stuff into German...
>
> Da kann ich Dir helfen...
> I can help you...
Pour le français aussi, tu peux, non?
(for french also, right?)
Erinn asked me about French translation but, well, I have a lot of
l10n work...:-)
Quoting Michelle Konzack ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> And it was a joke, because I think, if there are too much men in the
> list it will be a problem... and because I know many transgender
Well, I'm not sure the above is true. We, men, and especially geek
men, need to open our minds, and participati
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