I just committed a preliminary version for a new page dedicated
to companies that sell systems with Debian pre-installed.
If you know of any other vendors that pre-install Debian, let
us know.
I'll fix up the format before it gets linked in. The changes
shouldn't affect the translation though. Any
> is there some html standard that talks about tags?
They are obviously in HTML 4.0, since validator.w3.org doesn't complain on
that.
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On Tue, Oct 12, 1999 at 11:11:34AM -0400, James A. Treacy wrote:
> Anyone care to spend a little time looking into some reorganization?
> We need to make sure that information is organized so that it is
> easy to find.
I've been playing around with it a bit -- not sure I'm going to come
up with an
Previously James A. Treacy wrote:
> We thought it was important enough that a link is right on the
> main page. Scroll down a page and you'll see it.
Duh! We completely missed that.
On a related note: Cistron (the people hosting www.nl.debian.org)
appears to be willing to setup a searchengine for
On Tue, Oct 12, 1999 at 02:49:34PM +0200, Wichert Akkerman wrote:
>
> I just had somebody ask me if there was any y2k-info for Debian.. a quick
> search of the site revealed absolutely nothing..
>
> Some looking around on va produce http://www.debian.org/y2k/, which has
> some info but seems real
I just had somebody ask me if there was any y2k-info for Debian.. a quick
search of the site revealed absolutely nothing..
Some looking around on va produce http://www.debian.org/y2k/, which has
some info but seems really incomplete.
Is that page still intended to be our y2k-page, and if so why
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