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I really do not like to complain, but is there a way I can reduce the number of seeminly repeating email. Or can I just receive an email that has the problem then a solution instead of every kind of unsolicited email. Not knowing where the conversation started makes it hard to understand. My next option was to unscribe, which I really do not want to do.
You will find that this mailing list will become even more high traffic once 10.0 is released. I consider this to be a fairly low traffic list compared to some others I am on ;) after all it is a list for developers. I do agree that we need a list like opensuse-users, which would probably be more suitable to yourself. Currently we have not enough lists. But the discussion about packages has to happen on the list with the most amount of users to be in any way productive. This lists is the only way how we as a community can communicate. The purpose of this list is to create the openSUSE project.
I am still using windows because I do not know how to setup my SuSE 9.1 to connect to the internet. I need a step by guide please. I attempted with my motoroal internal modem but when prompted to set up my mail accounts I got confused. I have started reading unix books with the hope to understanding better.
I think you should probably seek help in one of the SUSE web forum's. This is a developer mailing list for all those that want to participate in the openSUSE project itself. I rather suspect that the traffic on this particular list will increase more than it will decrease.
Which programming language does Linux use for creating applications? I noticed that the openCD has C and C++ header files, a compiler for C and C++. The question is can it also have the java compiler and create applications in java?
Linux distro's use mainly C, C++, but also java, mono (c#), fortran, pascal and so many others that I cannot even think about them all ;) Andreas