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hi,
why is mplayer going to be installed on grml?
i know this is a great program, but you know that it isnt debian
compliant because of its license?
regards nico
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hi,
i had a look on the grml-scripts package, why are the scripts in the
grml-scripts-0.1 directory _and_ a second time in the bin dir?
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hi,
what about ethstatus?
i saw that pppstatus is under the packages, i think ethstatus would be
usefull in the same way.
regards nico
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hi,
what about a grml bugtracker for packages which arent from the debian
pool?
regards nico
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hi,
i am new on this list. i am an 18 years old not yet official debian
developer and i hope i can support grml because i like the idea of
command line tools.
i will try to find bugs and in the next time i will check the debian
packages of ded etc.
kind regards nico
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