Package: www.debian.org
link 'http://bugs.debian.org/mrtg' goes to mrtg statistics graphs, not bug
listing of package.
ng
the account fails with Error 919.
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My gut feeling is the Derivatives page should be the page that lists
distros derived from or "children" of Debian. Creating a new page is just
more effort when the hard word has been done already.
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>
> we (debian-www) are work
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Hi *,
most of your website links sill go to 4.0_r3 (e.g in
http://www.debian.org/CD/http-ftp/#stable) although a 4.0_r4 directory is
already available. By the way: when will the DVD images be available for
download?
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Hello I'm downloadind the sid cdroms (dated 13.04.2004/14.04.2004) could
you give me the md5sums of these cdroms ?
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nden?
und hier gibt es Vorlagen zum selber Drucken:
http://www.debian.org/CD/artwork/
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> Please have a look at
> http://www.witch.westfalen.de/csstest/menus/menubar.html and send
> comments to me or the list.
Example 2 looks pretty well.
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In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Jim Pick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> why_debian.html:
I think there are at least three different groups of OSes that people
might choose instead of Debian:
1. Other Linux distributions, like Red Hat.
2. Other Unixes, like FreeBSD or Solaris.
3. Windows
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Jeff Sheinberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The Netscape default, i.e., with BGCOLOR omitted, produces a nice, easy
> on the eyes grey.
This is not what the research has shown -- readability is produced by
high contrast. That's why books are printed on white paper
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (J.H.M.Dassen) wrote:
> As the master now has the correct page again, presumably this problem
> will be fixed the next time www.debian.org mirrors its pages.
Yep.
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In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
"Chad D. Zimmerman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Um, who is in charge of the servers where the debian web site is kept?
I am.
> There have been posts last week in debian-user about it being down (and
> checked myself today and it still is). Someone is not doing (h
> > daedalus.crosslink.net, which houses the Debian sites here, was down
> > between 16:09 and 18:01 UTC. The monitoring system paged me and I
> > drove in and found it streaming `[>0' onto the console. Not pretty.
>
> Sounds familiar... Happened to me 3 times on Friday. Funny, it was up
> for
A disk has died on this machine and I am having to remirror all the
Debian files. It should be back up later today. Sorry.
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daedalus.crosslink.net, which houses the Debian sites here, was down
between 16:09 and 18:01 UTC. The monitoring system paged me and I
drove in and found it streaming `[>0' onto the console. Not pretty.
I hit reset and it came back up; I'm going to update the kernel from
pre-2.0.31 #2 to pre-2.0.
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
James A.Treacy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Since we don't have another machine, let alone one with good net connection
> on a different network from our admin machines, we should probably set up
> mirror.debian.org to point to debian.crosslink.net for now. I haven't
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
James A.Treacy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>www.us.debian.org not working. Mike told me he set it up, but I just
>checked and it doesn't appear to work.
I didn't have any way to test it. What should I look at to know if it
is workin
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Georg Hitsch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> rsync does not work ok in my opinion
> [and its very slow, too]
mirror is a huge hack and it's surprising that it works as well as it
does, which is not very. rsync seems a lot better in most situations.
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Is there not a logo I can use on my main web site to link to Debian,
apart from the generic "Captain Blue Eyes"?
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Could whoever has access to the DNS temporarily point
www.us.debian.org to another machine? The 9GB Debian drive here is
dying, and unfortunately my last shelf-spare drive just got used, and
you cannot get disk drives in DC at 2 am on a Sunday night. I will
most likely be able to get the disk rep
Quoting Jules Bean ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Please take your offer of help over to debian-www, where we will pleased to
> accept it :-)
Okay, I'm here. I put a copy of what I have on
http://www.cs.loyola.edu/~mstone/debian_security.html. I'm still not
entirely happy with it -- for one thing, I think
Quoting Darren Benham ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Well.. I got the old security pages converted to the new look. Now
> I'm going to get the last 6 months of alerts added. In the mean time,
> the existing pages should be onsite in a day or two. I would
> appreciate people going over them and giving me
On Tue, Dec 29, 1998 at 10:55:48PM -0500, James A. Treacy wrote:
> After months with no response, I finally got mail from someone at apache
> about the bug I filed regarding problems with content negotiation.
What problem are you talking about?
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1. wml::debian::security::fixes_link generates a link to the Packages
section of the web site, but that area doesn't track packages in
proposed-updates. Is there a standard way to generate a link into
proposed-updates, or should I just include an href in the wml?
2. fixes_link allows you to put Al
Quoting Darren Benham ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> I decided not to track proposed-updates because, supposedly, the changed
> package will soon be moved into the "real" location. If you put a link to
> proposed-updates, you'd have to watch it for the package move and then update
> the page(s) according
My local root-level index.html.en wasn't building properly (it didn't
reflect changes to the security pages.) What I did was modify the
top-level Makefile by copying the logic used to check the dependencies
in the News directory. Let me know if that was incorrect.
Mike Stone
Quoting Michael Stone ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> My local root-level index.html.en wasn't building properly (it didn't
> reflect changes to the security pages.) What I did was modify the
> top-level Makefile by copying the logic used to check the dependencies
> in the News dir
Quoting Darren Benham ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Based on what I see from my system this morning (10:00 -8) the only difference
> is the inclusion of 1998 in the ./security/ page. If that's what you're
> refering to, it takes two get_recent_list() commands to get two years... the
> index file, therefo
What's the scheduling for web pages to make it from cvs to
www.debian.org? I put a preliminary security announce in last night, and
put the final version in tonight. But nothing showed up on the web page
until the preliminary page came up tonight (after I put the final
version into cvs).
Mike Ston
On Sat, Feb 13, 1999 at 12:02:57AM -0500, James A. Treacy wrote:
> I haven't had a chance to look at how the security pages were set up, but
> most parts of the security pages can be set up for automatic translation,
> similar to how the template files are done. The textual parts of the page,
> giv
Ok. I didn't see this until after I wrote the other message. This is looking
good.
On Sat, Feb 13, 1999 at 01:30:10AM -0500, James A. Treacy wrote:
> href=ftp://ftp.debian.org/debian/dists/stable/main/source/net/netstd_3.07.orig.tar.gz>ftp://ftp.debian.org/debian/dists/stable/main/source/net/nets
On Sat, Feb 13, 1999 at 12:25:12PM -0500, James A. Treacy wrote:
> Only standard items are translated automatically. For example, 'Date
> Reported', 'Affected Packages', etc. As stated near the end, it is NOT the
> responsibility of the maintainers of the security pages to translate any
> other tex
On Sat, Feb 13, 1999 at 12:49:03PM -0500, James A. Treacy wrote:
> One solution is not point to an exact version, but the directory it will be
> in and state that the version should be greater than x. For the case above
> that would be:
>
> ftp://ftp.debian.org/debian/dists/stable/main/source/net>
Any more thoughts on making the security urls track updates in the ftp site?
I'm looking at a lot of stuff that needs to be updated right now, and I'd
prefer to just update once to a "Right Way" than to make a short-term patch.
(Unless the Right Way looks like it might be delayed. :) I'm thinking a
ownload a potentially
unstable package that fixes a problem that's not relavent to him.
> The only problem with the Package section of the web site is it is still
> i386 specific. :(
That's a big problem, and that's another area I'm not sure how to handle.
Perhaps 'down
On Wed, Feb 17, 1999 at 10:42:27PM -0500, Michael Stone wrote:
> I'm thinking about making this a priority this weekend.
Well, that didn't happen. :( But it's finally nearing completion. :) I'm
soliciting suggestions on a couple of final issues: first, where should the
co
How much trouble would it be to generate png's of the graphics? Since we
already have content negotiation, we could use png's as the default and gif's
as a fallback, right? It would be nice if we could eventually phase out the
gif's so it wouldn't be necessary to have non-free programs to build the
On Mon, Mar 29, 1999 at 12:03:21PM +1000, Craig Small wrote:
> I was wondering if there is a restriction on the country name tags in
> that you cannot use them inside containers, like
> would that work ok?
Should it not be
?
I believe that the closing angle bracket can be left, i
On Mon, Mar 29, 1999 at 08:53:31AM +, Jules Bean wrote:
> That's a wml tag, designed to insert 'Australia' in the current language
> (or so I assume)
So we were talking about different things. :)
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On Mon, Mar 29, 1999 at 03:06:24PM -0500, James A. Treacy wrote:
> The Debian web pages use wml to generate the actual .html files. Wml
> runs the files through 9 filters which allow you to do almost anything.
> For example, one of the filters allows you to use perl.
>
> The country tags defined a
On Fri, Apr 23, 1999 at 03:09:07AM -0400, James A. Treacy wrote:
> wml has a suggest on libgd-perl. It is needed if you have .gif images.
> Before anyone screams that we should get rid of all gifs:
> 1. You are free to convert them anytime
> 2. The official release of mozilla should give widesp
On Wed, Jul 07, 1999 at 03:45:57PM -0700, Joey Hess wrote:
> If you go to
> http://www.debian.org/News/weekly/current/issue/ , you'll see a directory
> listing with an index.html in it. Why isn't that index.html shown by default?
> http://www.debian.org/News/weekly/current/issue/index works.
It wo
On Sun, Jul 18, 1999 at 10:42:12PM +0200, Georg Hitsch wrote:
> I think the easiest thing would be, to put the list-archives on an own
> virtual server, which mirrors dont have to mirror.
>
> (And Bugs same...)
Especially the bugs. What's the point of reading what the bug reports
were yesterday?
You can see the directory stats for the Danish mirror at
http://pizza.borsen.dk/dk.debian.org.html#Rep13
List Archives takes 30% of the traffic..
mkyed
On 19-Jul-99 Jason Gunthorpe wrote:
>
...
>
> I've never seen any utilization figures for any of our mirrors - I have
> an
> odd feeli
On Mon, Jul 19, 1999 at 11:52:41PM +0800, Andrew Howell wrote:
> We seem to get a small amount of traffic (70 meg a month) at
> www.au.debian.org but I'm quite happy mirroring everything.
How much bw does it take to maintain the mirror?
Mike Stone
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On Mon, Jul 19, 1999 at 04:24:19PM -0600, Jason Gunthorpe wrote:
> About 3-6meg/day depending on what you are mirroring, which means most
> mirrors use more resources than they save ;>
That's about what I expected. I think breaking off bugs.debian.org would
definately be a good thing. Think about
On Mon, Jul 19, 1999 at 04:24:11PM -0700, Darren O. Benham wrote:
> Do you normally use one of the mirrors? Why not collect the opinion of
> people who routinly use mirrors for browsing... which mirror do they use
> and do they go back to the main site to use the BTS or stick with thier
> mirror.
On Mon, Jul 19, 1999 at 07:44:24PM -0700, Darren O. Benham wrote:
> Our current problem is not bandwidth, it's diskspace on www.debian.org. We
> need to solve that before we worry about solving a problem that isn't a
> problem.
Well, I believe that there was a suggestion to seperate bugs.debian.
On Sun, Aug 08, 1999 at 09:07:43PM +0200, peter karlsson wrote:
> What needs to be done is to change all the occurances of dates in the news
> and security pages to -MM-DD format, and for translators to add a
> template for the news dates to ctime.wml (unless they want the "Dd Mmm Yyyy"
> forma
ream do have a .orig.tar.gz: stat, watchdog and
ecpg which is part of postgres.
Michael
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Others have, surprisingly enough :) , had this discussion before;
http://ppewww.ph.gla.ac.uk/%7Eflavell/alt/alt-table.html
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On 10-Sep-99 Darren Benham wrote:
> On Sat, Sep 11, 1999 at 12:54:19AM +0300, Antti-Juhani Kaijanaho wrote:
>> On Fri, Sep 10, 1999 at 02:33:44PM -0700, Darre
On Sat, Sep 11, 1999 at 10:35:19AM -0700, Guy Maor wrote:
> "Sean 'Shaleh' Perry" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > http://www.mds.rmit.edu.au/mg/
>
> This looks promising. Thanks for the pointer.
Just curious--have you looked at htdig?
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On Sun, Sep 12, 1999 at 11:10:14AM -0700, Guy Maor wrote:
> It's better to have something where you can easily modify the data
> coming in and out of it. So something designed as a freetext search
> rather than a web server is more appropriate for mailing list
> searches.
I'm not sure I understan
On Sun, Jan 02, 2000 at 10:57:02PM -0800, Darren O. Benham wrote:
> What is the objection to one account per translation team?
It makes difficult to trace the changes. Using only one account per team makes
the team coordinator to create her own cvs server where all changes would be
traced. This s
On Sat, Jan 08, 2000 at 02:06:14PM -0500, James A. Treacy wrote:
> > What is the objection to many accounts per translation team?
> Simply that we don't want to spend our time doing admin work.
I see.
> With 2-3 accounts per translation we should be able to keep the translations
> on a good fo
On Sat, Jan 08, 2000 at 02:53:47PM -0500, James A. Treacy wrote:
> The real problem here is CVS. It isn't very flexible about granting separate
> permissions for different parts of the same repository. I'd love to be able
> make it so translations could only modify their portion of the repository
>
Can someone tell me what I missed in order to get the security/2000/
directory to build?
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On Tue, Jan 11, 2000 at 01:10:23PM +0100, peter karlsson wrote:
> > Can someone tell me what I missed in order to get the security/2000/
> > directory to build?
>
> To add the 2000 directory to the SUBS variable of the Makefile in the
> security directory, and make it depend on the 2000 files inst
On Tue, Jan 11, 2000 at 02:39:29AM -0500, James A. Treacy wrote:
> What do others think about having all the languages that appear as
> jibberish in ascii append the language name in ascii (in parentheses)?
I do not know how others feel toward this, in the world of Russian language
this (using asci
On Mon, Jan 31, 2000 at 11:19:29PM -0800, Darren O. Benham wrote:
> This might not be a bad idea... or... we might have to bite the weene and
> go non-free...
Or we can stop aiming for perfection and put in a free search engine
that's "good enough." If something better comes along we can always
ch
On Sat, Feb 19, 2000 at 12:32:19PM -0500, James A. Treacy wrote:
> I looked into namazu a few months ago. I seem to recall that it was
> missing some functionality that was needed. I'll take another look
> 'soon' and talk to the upstream about adding any missing features
> needed.
Hmm. As understa
On Mon, Feb 28, 2000 at 02:30:49PM +0100, Wichert Akkerman wrote:
> This is a request from one of the guys running linuxsecurity.com.
> He said he would like a link on our security webpage to their site;
> currently we don't have any links to other sites and I don't want
> to give him a special pos
There should be a /security/2000/227 and /security/2000/229;
they're in cvs but the website hasn't been updated. Could someone look
into that?
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On Thu, Mar 16, 2000 at 08:35:24PM -0800, Darren O. Benham wrote:
> [22:31]:~> df
We're back to this again? I'll give you a drive if you really need it.
(But I thought the disk space issue was resolved, or at least that
people with more money that I have were offering equipment.)
> Also, it would
Overfiend pointed out that the green-on-white for not vulnerable is a
bit hard to read. I'd like to darken it a bit, but I'd hate to rebuild
the whole security tree just for that. Are there any other changes
pending that I could piggy-back this onto?
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security.d.o/ currently redirects to w.d.o/security/. I propose
reversing that, so that security updates are independent of the mirror
latency. Comments?
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On Thu, Jul 20, 2000 at 04:58:48PM -0400, James A. Treacy wrote:
> On Thu, Jul 20, 2000 at 12:40:16PM -0400, Michael Stone wrote:
> > security.d.o/ currently redirects to w.d.o/security/. I propose
> > reversing that, so that security updates are independent of the mirror
> &
On Sun, Jul 23, 2000 at 04:46:23PM -0600, Jason Gunthorpe wrote:
> It seems to me that it a much better idea to just fix the main web site so
> that it doesn't have a huge latency. Pushing our 'fast' content out to
> other boxes because of that problem seems like a cheap hack.
If you provide a way
On Wed, Aug 09, 2000 at 09:58:50PM -0600, Jason Gunthorpe wrote:
> The perl upgrade has foobar'd many web cgi's for some reason.. Randolph is
> working on the ones we detect, but someone must make sure these changes
> get where they belong.
Is someone making notes on why things broke, so we can tr
On Thu, Aug 17, 2000 at 03:19:46PM +0200, Josip Rodin wrote:
> potato machines. Considering everyone should be using potato nowadays
> because it is the release named stable, this shouldn't be a problem.
Yes. All sites have an instant upgrade system.
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security/2000/2902a.wml and an update to security/2000/2901.wml
have yet to make it onto the web pages.
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On Tue, Dec 05, 2000 at 11:34:48PM -0500, James A. Treacy wrote:
> BTW, are you subscribed to debian-www, Michael?
Yes.
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On Fri, Dec 08, 2000 at 11:54:32AM -0500, James A. Treacy wrote:
> On Fri, Dec 08, 2000 at 11:58:23AM +0100, Christoph Fabianek wrote:
> > the line deb http://security.debian.org/ potato/updates main contrib
> > non-free
> > did not work for me, and after a look at the server I saw that it should
On Fri, Dec 08, 2000 at 02:56:38PM -0500, James A. Treacy wrote:
> On Fri, Dec 08, 2000 at 12:50:31PM -0500, Michael Stone wrote:
> > We have never (not even once) had a security url that worked between
> > releases. I don't want to pretend that we do unless there's som
On Fri, Dec 08, 2000 at 04:23:32PM -0700, Jason Gunthorpe wrote:
> On Fri, 8 Dec 2000, Michael Stone wrote:
> > The apt line is what I'm talking about. The structure of the security
> > site has changed for every release, and apt lines have not been
>
> If you want to ke
On Sun, Jan 14, 2001 at 06:34:12PM +0100, Josip Rodin wrote:
> Why is it necessary to have those ugly DSA-?? strings in the indices for
> security web pages? IMO they only clutter the list, and for no purpose. Why
> would a random user/admin need to care about that number before the package
> name?
n.com domain?
Michael
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On Wed, Jan 17, 2001 at 12:57:32PM +, Martin Michlmayr wrote:
> I assume the code is GPL or something similar. Then you could put the
Yes.
> whole code in a .tar file on a web site so interested people can take
> a look at it and probably make it work.
Okay, where shall I put it?
On Wed, Jan 17, 2001 at 11:10:49AM +0100, Josip Rodin wrote:
> > BTW do we have the debian.com domain?
>
> Yes, see whois debian.com.
Thanks. I wrote my mail without being on-line, so I simply couldn't check.
Michael
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On Wed, Jan 17, 2001 at 08:27:14AM -0600, Martin Michlmayr wrote:
> Put it in your home dir on klecker or master or people.d.o/~meskes
It is available at master.debian.org/~meskes/job-db.tar.gz.
Michael
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Sorry I just learned that the file I uploaded was not correct. I remove t
and re-upload as soon as I fixed the problem.
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Hi,
this time I put the correct file up in my home directory on master. Just
access master/~meskes/job-db.tar.gz to get the file.
Michael
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On Thu, Mar 15, 2001 at 02:25:06PM +0100, Martin Quinson wrote:
> I would like to know if the log message I used for this mail makes sense in
> english. I want to say that the translation was not so good, and that we've
> maid a rewording to correct it.
The log message was great. But you probably
Hi list,
How do you feel about automatically adding an extra footer
to all the Debian web pages on a mirror site?
I am not talking about adding banners but maybe a small logo and the name
of the sponsoring company. The sponsor logo on the front page might not be
enough to justify the usage of band
z Liste"
is a special kind of guest-book for a died friend.
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On Tue, Apr 24, 2001 at 08:30:38PM +0200, Josip Rodin wrote:
> Joey requested that MD5 checksums are put in security advisories on the web
> pages, so I've added them, in a kludgey kinda way. Should we add a
nonononono! We *already* have the md5's available in a web-accessible
form in the mailing
On Tue, Apr 24, 2001 at 06:23:16PM -0500, James A. Treacy wrote:
> At a minimum, there should be a link to the appropriate page in the
> list archives.
now that's a useful plan. what about a link to the pgp-signed advisory
with a note that md5's are available there rather than actually putting
the
contrib non-free
as in the English version.
Do you need help translating Web pages to German?
Cheers
Michael
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On Sat, May 05, 2001 at 08:58:10PM +0100, Sergio Brandano wrote:
> There is of course a more general problem too.
> By letting the main search sites to link all
> the emails of these lists, we are overloading
> the net! I understand that those mail may be
Come on, people, stop feeding the troll.
bis alles
ausführlich getestet wurde?
Wäre nett eine Antwort zu erhalten.
MfG
Michael S.
ED]
(after I have add '-es' on the server)
> I could create some pages in www.debian.org/~villate
> but I can't find out whether Debian developers are allowed to use cgi scripts
> and where they should go.
IMHO we (the normal maintainers) can't use cgi-scripts
On Thu, Jul 26, 2001 at 06:39:58PM +0100, Jaime E . Villate wrote:
> On Thu, Jul 26, 2001 at 04:42:41PM +0200, Michael Bramer wrote:
> > On Mon, Jul 23, 2001 at 07:02:26PM +0100, Jaime E . Villate wrote:
> > > ... I'd like to make our web interface
> > > available i
On Fri, Jul 27, 2001 at 11:57:58AM +0200, Endre Steigum wrote:
> To remain included in our bookmark list for a year, we ask you to
> place an Opera banner or button on your Web site in a highly visible
> spot, preferably on the front page. It should be linked to
> http://www.opera.com/download. Pl
new packages in woody from binary-i386)
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Hi!
> "Tommi" == Tommi Vainikainen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Tommi> On Mon, 13 Aug 2001, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> Hi!
>>
>> It has come to my attention that you have a link on your web site at
>>
>> http://www.debian.org/intro/why_debian.de.html
Tommi> As this page is only translatio
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