at.
apt-get remove --purge package
If any other package depends on it, apt-get will tell you.
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> we'll have a newsgroup of our own
> without all this flak from you morons
> my lurkers will post round my throne.
>
> Lurkers etc.
>
> (credit to Jo Walton)
Do you happen to have the music for the lyrics?
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kly/sysklogd, from package sysklogd?
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(Actually, it was while trying to get rid of these log entries that I
found the sendmailconfig breakage).
Again, shall I file a bug on this 2nd issue?
Thanks
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> from "index.html".
Take a look at wget. You'll probably find what you want among its dozens
of options.
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y mailbox that
does not belong to the author(s) of the message."
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by mail2.expernet.pt (8.11.4/8.11.4) with ESMTP id g3KB9pn18302
^
I'd say that's probably sendmail.
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versity in the US, but the MTA there didn't add its domain. Then it
appeared in my mailbox as coming from my ISP's domain, so if I reply to
it, it'll get nowhere near its original sender.
I agree this *has* to be a bug. Relaying MTAs should not take over
important mail headers, that&
d at University of Missouri/Kansas City/KC-MSXPROTO2.
This auto-reply email was sent by the University of Missouri, KC, USA.
How come the "From:" header line says it comes from my ISP's machine (at
Porto, Portugal)? It sure has nothing to do with me or my ISP.
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On Mon, 15 Apr 2002 18:52:31 +0200
Matijs van Zuijlen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Sun, Apr 14, 2002 at 08:40:41PM +0100, Carlos Sousa wrote:
> > so does xine.
>
> Xine works, but can't seem to keep up: It just shows the first frame,
> then keeps saying:
>
>
On Sun, 14 Apr 2002 11:55:33 -0700 (PDT)
tony mancill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Sun, 14 Apr 2002, Darren Salt wrote:
>
> > xanim says that DIVX(44495658) is unsupported. :-\
>
> FYI, aviplay (in the avifile-player package) plays the animation just
> fine.
so d
nd made the move to woody. If the option were a move to
unstable, we'd probably be stuck to Mozilla M18 today, and perhaps
seriously considering a switch to some other more current Linux
distribution.
Sorry for the slightly OT post.
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upgrade.
That's my meter, and it shows a living and thriving distribution that
makes me feel confident about my system, something I've only started to
feel after switching to Debian Linux.
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ht list to post this question to,
but debian-user just didn't seem appropriate...
A good (and productive :) 2002 to you all.
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