[TriLUG] Debian Gurus and CDs
Andrew Perrin
clists at perrin.socsci.unc.edu
Fri May 3 14:54:47 EDT 2002
I have a set of Debian Potato CD's, which I will happily donate to the
cause. I won't be at the installfest but can mail them to someone or
someone can come pick them up. They're Potato, though, which (for those
not-even-almost-gurus) means "stable" which also means "old." Fully
functional, but most of the software is a generation behind other distros,
particularly since Woody is about to become stable. If a guru wants to
tell me where to mail them or how to pass them off to someone, please do.
ap
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Andrew J Perrin - http://www.unc.edu/~aperrin
Assistant Professor of Sociology, U of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
clists at perrin.socsci.unc.edu * andrew_perrin (at) unc.edu
On Fri, 3 May 2002, Lisa C. Boyd wrote:
> I have to say I don't think I've ever met such a group as this - and I mean
> that in a good way :)
>
> Mark wrote:
> In my understanding, the definition of 'guru' is as flexible as the
> situation calls for. That's the way I've always used the term.
>
> My definition of a guru right now is anyone who knows more than I do - and
> that wouldn't be too hard with Linux :)
>
> So now I have 3 maybe's Mike, John D, and John B and 2 definites in Kevin
> and Bill. Did I miss anyone?
>
> I do not have any Debian CDs. Is anyone else bringing them? If not, I can
> try and download everything. I've been having problems with my CD-RW but I
> should be able to make some CDs if I need to.
>
> Lisa B.
>
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