On Jul 27, 2003 at 18:54, Dr. Sharukh K. R. Pavri. wrote:
the end of your mail ? and there needs to be a '+' sign prefixed to the 91 of a cellular phone :)
Any phone, not just cellular. AFAIK the + indicates that you should use your local system's escape codes to get an international line, and then dial the digits following the +. Those digits usually start with a country code. But whatever the digits, once you get past the +, you're not in your own system.
And don't take any of this personnally :-) ^^^ <-- smiley alert !!
A smiley! Yikes!
Doc, I recommend Debian. If you happen upon a point where your RH installation breaks, consider switching. I was using RH, and it was up to the point where the RPM DB was broken. Updates were a pain. For a few months, I irritated this list and another with ways to manually upgrade glibc -- something that I don't recommend to anyone except those listed in the kernel's credits file. That's when I switched to Debian. Maintainence is easiest.