when you'll use apt-get or dselect and install, you'll get a listing of the bugs on the packages and you'll have the option not to proceed to installation.
if you choose not to install, you can goto Selection (in dselect) and choose to keep the current version (=) then proceed to the install [of the other packages].
i'd guess we'll see more and more space projects financed by venture capitalists in the near future. the government may give less, diff. priorities (like war against terror (if u look at cia's own definition of the word terror, u might have to consider the essence of the american international affairs as being t...)), but space exploration won't die. well imho...
it's important to recognize the profound need for globalizing some aspects of our lifes.
lemme explain this with a simple example. like in every era, science brings society to its limits on some moral issues, creating the need to discuss altogether on those ethic problems.
it is common to avoid those questions, of course profit is more important.
which brings us to another point... individuals with utilitarism moral don't act as altruism moral ones. take a look at the autority figures of our society, i see that the very great majority of them are utilitarists.
the governement is composed of a minority, how can it answer to every citizen's problem/need ?
it might be about time to start a real project of society...
we want to impose values to our children that even us, when it affects our economic security, don't consider.
*** it would have been so interesting to speak with Kropotkine on that subject...
i just compiled the new one, but didn't changed my default kernel. Might go thru some testings during the weekend.
I worried about the Athlon flag too, it's an Athlon 1.0GHz..
With all the recent post on the forum, including remarks on the support for VIA chipset being unstable, i was just wondering...
One doesn't want to loose a nice uptime;)
try installing apt-listbugs .
when you'll use apt-get or dselect and install, you'll get a listing of the bugs on the packages and you'll have the option not to proceed to installation.
if you choose not to install, you can goto Selection (in dselect) and choose to keep the current version (=) then proceed to the install [of the other packages].
works nice with wine...
I just took a look at the opengl demo using wine.
:)
it works very nice.
a simple "wine php.exe -- opengl.php" under Debian unstable.
others may enjoy taking a look
how long before those two get intimidated to ?
i cle-xmule.php.html).
i guess they'll censor xMule first knowing what's happening to main developper
(http://home.regit.org/datas/html/art
they really work hard to scare the masses!
well...
the end of a war (even if it's a made up one) have always meant economic prosperity...
survive to which immediate menace ? self-destruction?
the faster we'll get into space, the faster we'll develop space weapons to kill ourselves with...
shouldn't we learn how to live, how to respect what's around us so we don't have to simply survive...?
it's sad to see science progress interrupted/slowed down by a human-created ""science"".
nasa isn't army...
military forces are much more usefull to Bush
i'd guess we'll see more and more space projects financed by venture capitalists in the near future. the government may give less, diff. priorities (like war against terror (if u look at cia's own definition of the word terror, u might have to consider the essence of the american international affairs as being t...)), but space exploration won't die. well imho...
it's important to recognize the profound need for globalizing some aspects of our lifes.
...
...
lemme explain this with a simple example.
like in every era, science brings society to its limits on some moral issues, creating the need to discuss altogether on those ethic problems.
it is common to avoid those questions, of course profit is more important.
which brings us to another point... individuals with utilitarism moral don't act as altruism moral ones. take a look at the autority figures of our society, i see that the very great majority of them are utilitarists.
the governement is composed of a minority, how can it answer to every citizen's problem/need ?
it might be about time to start a real project of society
we want to impose values to our children that even us, when it affects our economic security, don't consider.
*** it would have been so interesting to speak with Kropotkine on that subject
i just compiled the new one, but didn't changed my default kernel. Might go thru some testings during the weekend.
I worried about the Athlon flag too, it's an Athlon 1.0GHz..
With all the recent post on the forum, including remarks on the support for VIA chipset being unstable, i was just wondering... One doesn't want to loose a nice uptime ;)