Want a Rolex Watch?
http://dai.beud.com/r/giggles/
is the fiveth file missing...
| 2004-10-26 01:56:53 : 1 : Downloading finished.
| 2004-10-26 01:56:53 : 1 : Create Sources.gz.
| 2004-10-26 01:56:54 : Reading values for Server 2
| 2004-10-26 01:56:54 : No server availlable. Stoping here.
|
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Am 2004-10-26 09:27:22, schrieb Martin Schulze:
> Michelle Konzack wrote:
> > Hello Martin and *,
> >
> > Am 2004-10-24 11:24:26, schrieb Martin Schulze:
> > > Preparation of the next stable Debian GNU/Linux update
> > > ===
ftp://security.debian.org/debian-security/pool/updates/main/o/osh/osh_1.7.orig.tar.gz>
Should I fill a Bugreport ?
And if yes, against what ?
> Regards,
>
> Joey
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such application on one of my Desktops.
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Am 2004-11-30 18:17:37, schrieb Ron Johnson:
> However, I'd be *highly* agitated if someone gave my daughter a
> CD-ROM with *any* nudy cartoons.
Agreed.
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t for the moment.
> Have you find those images? I find them quite artistical.
And exhibitioning of naked women only is discrimination...
> César
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as you are doing in this thread, it might very easily end up
> there.
:-(
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oint and find a technical way of solving the
> first.
erotic.debian.org
:-)
> I really don't want to see a sexist program in Debian. I'm open to
> discuss if it is offensive or not. I hope you all understand, let's find
> a good way to solve this problem.
Thanks Fernanda.
>
Am 2004-12-01 11:17:19, schrieb Steve McIntyre:
> We seem to have a growing and worrying trend to pick up any random
> free software and add it to the distribution without considering
> whether it's actually useful or not...
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eating the image could change in to a roast)
>
> I hope nobody objects to animal nudity.
:-)
> There, issue solved.
> -- Sami
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Am 2004-12-01 04:13:18, schrieb Ron Johnson:
> > I hope nobody objects to animal nudity.
>
> You know, my son would think it's great...
>
> But vegetarians (there *must* be some vegan D-Ds) would strenuously
> oppose to images of such "horrible" treatment o
evelopers?
> Or should I tell him: "Hey they are discussing useful things?"
>
> But on the other hand it is definitely Spam if we are not able to stop
> those stupid threads ...
It is realy easy to filter :-)
> Andreas.
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Am 2004-12-01 18:15:48, schrieb Thibaut VARENE:
> On Wed, 1 Dec 2004 17:34:34 +0100
> Michelle Konzack <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Sorry, but in some countries there is pornography
> > and nudity illegal. Like arabian and persian countries.
>
re
> the user can easily download .tar.gz'ed themes which can be installed
> using drag 'n drop - and everyone would be happy.
Agreed. - This is a first class suggestion.
> With regards,
> nomeata
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Ok, in Basel/Swiss at the DHB Security Service I have a Armoury (legal)
If you want, you can have some of my weapons ang go to Iran shooting
the Aiatollah and his firends...
Maybe we can go ensemble...
(I am Lieutenant of the french Army)
:-)
> manoj
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its me which must keep out of HER system :-)
> sorry, couldn't help it...
> sean
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Am 2004-12-02 00:39:12, schrieb Maciej Dems:
> Patrz? w ekran, a to Michelle Konzack pisze do mnie:
> > > someone maintains it. To the pictures - maybe we could avoid the
> > > problem by making the thing theme-able, distribute a unproblematic
> > > version (e.g.
She has an IQ enorm and will make her Lycee examen next year.
4 years before the others...
She do not like to see everywhere naked People...
It is TOO much !
Exhibiting of naked women is offensiv and disriminating.
Even it is a cartoon. I hate mens using women as sexobjects...
> Regards:
e renamed non-PRC?
>
> They do allow crypto s/w, AFAIK. At least none of my friends got
> detained yet. :o)
In Iran too...
I use it daily to communicate wit Teheran and Khoy.
> Cheers
> Arne
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> affect the whole world?
cat USA >/dev/null
> Joerg
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to distribute packages
like hot-babe, but I like see this package as "cpuloadanim" or
something like this, using neutral pics/sprites as theme and let
the $USER choose to download new themes FROM THE NET freely.
> I think that including this package makes us look immature.
...
> Hamish
are in Iran/Saudi Arabia/Myanmar/ you should
> behave with respect and live appropriately by that country's laws as far
> as this is possible. The Debian Project can't legislate for country>: if, as Michelle Konzac says, nudity and pornography is viewed
> very severely in Ira
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> -rw-r--r-- david/users 762 2004-12-03 00:20:36 hb01/hb01_3.png
> -rw-r--r-- david/users 763 2004-12-03 00:21:09 hb01/hb01_4.png
> -rw-r--r-- david/users 57 2004-12-03 00:21:42 hb01/descr
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;an as Debian Paket
Languages: AR, DE, EN, FR, ID, NL, TR
Look at <http://www.arabeyes.org/>
The tarball ist libquran-0.21-i386-1.tgz
> They're all equally true or equally false.
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Like "qtquran" or which it is time to include it into Debian.
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Am 2004-12-02 18:11:03, schrieb Manoj Srivastava:
> The Bible is illegal to distribute in the most populous nation
> in the world.
Not only this, because the "Old Testament" glorifies the genocide...
The Thora too. But not the Quran :-)
> manoj
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hich are more in SID.
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And WHO stores the CD-Images ?
> Do you want this pkg?? apt-get it!!
Right...
But I prefet to have "difficult" packages on a seperated Server.
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Am 2004-12-07 11:17:46, schrieb Fabricio Cannini:
> I've already seen long, enduring, die-hard threads,
> but not like this one.
I was soe day offline, and do not know,
how many messages this thread have
but I think more then 600.
And in how many days...
> Best to you.
Gree
quired blob from CD or Floppy.
I think, this is highly acceptabel.
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> that it returns a zero exit code.
What about
dpkg-scanpackages . /dev/null >Packages
in the same directory and entering the informations
in "/etc/apt/sources.lists" ?
After an "apt-get update" you can use "apt-get install"
to get your package running
t a mail like this, I don't even read further on this
> mail... sorry.
:-)
> --Jeroen
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not create a maildroprc file ...
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of bits is software, the scripts to
> fetch the comics should go in contrib. Please correct me if I'm wrong
> about that.
I think yes.
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ydia.ac lydia.ac 1024 13. Nov 00:58 lydia.ackermann
| drwxr-xr-x 34 marian.d marian.d 1024 13. Nov 00:58 marian.domeracki
| drwxr-xr-x 27 mehdi.se mehdi.se 1024 13. Nov 00:58 mehdi.serhane
| drwxr-xr-x 139 michelle privat 4096 5. Feb 12:10 michelle.konzack
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t; chown was recently fixed to allow . in usernames, no?
It works since WOODY...
I can not call it "recently".
> Gruss
> Bernd
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Am 2005-02-05 11:13:50, schrieb Steve Greenland:
> According the SUS section that Kurt quoted, leading digits are equally
> acceptable. I think it might be reasonable to accept leading digits when
> there is at least one non-digit in the name.
Agreed.
> Steve
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> Michelle Konzack <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > It works since WOODY...
> > I can not call it "recently".
> >
> Well, if you did, you could argue that Debian releases frequently ;)
OK, if you see it fro
ned to a
>node; and IP addresses are assigned to individual NICs.
> -> if so, what is a IP number?
127.0.0.1
> regards,
> junichi
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> huge, grind-your-server-to-a-halt performance hits as deleting, or
> merely reading a new message necessates a huge amount of i/o.
Right. I use courier and it works perfectly with Maildir...
No blocking or high load, even if I open m< Mailbox
> sean
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why I never will use mailbox
Fortunatly I have converted all "Eudora lite" mailboxes to Maildir :-)
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fo, which is
> then stored in extra files (imap is a pathological example for excessiv
> additional state)
You forget, that they are NEW messages which you have not
looked at and they are marked with "O" for Old-Unseen.
These files are moved to /cur.
> Greetings
> Bernd
Greeti
Am 2005-02-27 20:19:09, schrieb Ron Johnson:
> Sure, for those *20* GB mbox files.
Who has 20 GByte mailboxes ? - It is realy braindamaged...
Even on xfs, open a 20 GByte Mailbox will eat up all resources
on the System
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Am 2005-02-28 02:43:45, schrieb Ron Johnson:
> On Mon, 2005-02-28 at 09:25 +0100, Michelle Konzack wrote:
> > Who has 20 GByte mailboxes ? - It is realy braindamaged...
>
> The same person with the 2GB mbox that started this thread, after
> s/he neglected it for a few more mo
Postfix smtp runs in chroot and
> works. Why should /var be mounted exec after the dist-upgrade? I think
> this should not be.
Is there a wraper for postfix in "/var/lib/postfix", does postfix
need "/var/tmp" to be "exec" or something similar ?
> Bye,
&
ildir :-)
> Regards,
>
> // Ola
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Am 2005-03-17 16:40:10, schrieb Noèl Köthe:
> Hello,
>
> we reached #30:
>
> Bug#30: libcrypt-ssleay-perl: package description typo(s) and the like
Herzlichen Glückwunsch aus Strasbourg...
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You mean really Windows(tm)? - Maybe you should use another
Operating System like we on this list you have written to.
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Am 2005-12-02 15:36:10, schrieb Toshihiro Shimizu:
> Dear who may concerns,
>
> Pls allow
than a bug report of any
> kind.
:-)
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hich is my ADSL in France.
You can have only an avantage, if YOU run the apt-proxy for
your own network and you install more then one machine.
On the other hand you can mirror a Debian site (which I do
because I am installing/upgrading 5-20 Machines per week)
> Thank you!
> Best regards
ce for the hell! - The Debian servers are faster.
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ic STM-1.
And can make new Tests...
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mized it for more
then 70 enterprises in France and Germany...
It works like the heaven...
> -Roberto
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I have already read in debian-isp, that in the USA ate STM-4
(622 MBit, FiberOptic) are availlable for 120.000 US$/month.
Oops!!!
Oh yes, a E1 in Morocco cost around 7000 Euro, an E3 43.00 Euro
and a STM-1 is around 130.000 Euro. All prices per Month !!!
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ro per month.
Currently I have a Proxim Tsunami MP.11a OutDoor-Router and
two Lucent Stinger IP DSLAM with each 24 Ports plus a Debian
"portslave" with 2 Cyclades PC400-Modem (each 60 Ports)
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for an E3 (34 MBit) with traffic included.
An Internet Access 128/64 KBit is arRound 24 US$
and 1024/128 KBIT 90 US$. SO THINK TWICE!
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nd you know it. No one run 100/ Netload 24/7.
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one 19" Rack (210cm, 600kg).
I have payed including unlimited traffic 499.998 French Francs
(76.000 Euro) per month and my own Class-C Block registered at RIPE.
I heared (on debian-isp) that in the USA you can get a BGP4 routed
STM4 (622MBit) Fiber Optic for only 120.000 US$ PER YEAR !!!
Arghhh
ad-only upgrade
How many peoples use such system ?
You will get speed pur and you are one of the first, which get the
Package(s)
> MfG
> Goswin
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Am 2005-12-22 16:04:45, schrieb Florian Weimer:
> * Michelle Konzack:
>
> > Am 2005-12-19 09:56:27, schrieb Olaf van der Spek:
> >
> >> Are you paying > 10 $/gb?
> >> Where is it that expensive?
> >
> > I pay 450.000 DHs (around 57.000 US$) in Mo
oad the packages file every five minutes.
But if the Packages.gz has not changed,
'apt-get update' does not download it.
OK, diff's would be better.
> Gruss
> Bernd
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##### Debia
Am 2005-12-27 16:04:42, schrieb Florian Weimer:
> * Michelle Konzack:
>
> > Because we do not get 34 MBit and we have not a netload
> > of 100% 24/7 the price per GByte is around 50 US$/GByte.
>
> This means you still have plenty capacity you've already paid for,
se an 1 MBit SDSL (incl. 8 IP fix and free Reverse
DNS Service) from <http://www.nerim.net/> for 253 Euros.
Speed is with warantie. and service 24/7
> Benjamin
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o one cares about wasting some memory and disk space on a
> modern desktop.
Not right, because I run automated Backups on all of my 116 Servers,
Routers and Workstations and do not like to have some extras to backup
which I do not need, not want to have. I realy care about the s
re a package, that already does such a
> thing using CDBS? Any hint or example debian/rules file
> appreciated, thanks in advance!
Look at fvwm.
> Cheers, WB
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ovide us with confidence that the new
> package is right to install.
I have an international database where I need correct timezones.
Currently I have a server side script for Australian $USERS.
> Ian.
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fectly
working Hardware which you can not modify?
> Friendly,
>
> Sven Luther
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; right, it open
"xterms" with SSH sessions not plain xterm. If I have no
"sshd" running on the local machine, "clusterssh" won't work.
> > BTW, the KDE konsole can also feed keypresses into multiple terminals.
> > This is what I use.
>
> For t
on. Let ndiswraper stay in "main"
will animate developers to code stuff.
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ends on a non-free
> package, then there is no reason to move it to contrib.
Right, and because it DOES NOT depends
on "non-free" it should stay in "main".
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IF ndiswraper is not in main.
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users to write drivers, which they may or may
not have written themselves and which may or may not be free software.
So, -- what now?
If you give peoples not the chance to do it, OSS has allready lost.
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, it will not go into
main even if IS GPLed because ndiswraper is in "contrib".
In clear: Such driver will never be written.
> Michael Poole
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Winblow and I need the, from the hardware manufactirer provided
DriverCD. - So why should Debian care about firmware and drivers?
We can provide wraper and loaders and thats is.
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I have done this for two enterprises here in Strasbourg and I use
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windows codecs from the original Win95, Win98, Win2000 and WinXP CD's.
This will solv all problems distributing non-free stuff because $USER
which want to use non-free stuf must provide a legal licence to use it
which is generaly fullfiled if you have the Win-CD
y the manufacturers and I think, Debian should only provide
FREE wrapers and loaders to get the things running.
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hnical solution for it, no matter how much you call it a lie.
This is, WHY "ndiswraper" should be in main and NOT contrib.
"ndiswraper" is GPLed and if the $USER can provide a DriverCD
she/he should be able to load firmware and drivers into Debian.
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stomers in a way that's easy to
> use with Debian.)
:-) FullACK!
And if some Developers oand/or Maintaines have spare time
or the need for such hardware, they can do the Job too.
I think, this would be the best idea.
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"ndiswraper" should not be in "contrib" because it CAN BE USED
to load "non-free" Win-NDIS driver in Debian.
> Cheers,
> aj
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s in Debian.
Insteed we should only provide Wrapers and loaders to get
the things from the manufacturers provided DriverCD's
> What is relevant is that ndiswrapper technically meets all requirements for
> inclusion into main. Did I miss a solid argument refuting that assertion?
I th
Hello Jari,
AFAIK is this already done with "debtags".
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mplains about include Full-Text
licences (my Experience with my OWN packages).
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nload it immediatly because I am
really interested in your multixterm.
> Greetings,
> gregor
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Only a short comment: Very well sayed.
I second your opinion 100%.
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t packages outside main. If not, the usual workaround is for
There are many Packages which suggest Packages in contrib and or
non-free. openoffice.org is one of those candidates.
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> to... if possible
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Am 2005-03-24 01:33:37, schrieb Jeroen van Wolffelaar:
> Common problem unfortunately in the open source/Debian world... not that
> $what_you_want doesn't exist, but that you just don't know it exists nor
> where to find it :(.
Realy good spoken...
> --Jeroen
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Mi
user was opening the
xsession but without luck. 'who' does not work for this.
Thanks in advance
Michelle
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Am 2005-03-26 15:07:37, schrieb Josselin Mouette:
> Le vendredi 25 mars 2005 à 22:08 +0100, Michelle Konzack a écrit :
> > Hello *,
> >
> > curently I am coding a tool which run from cron (as root) periodicly
> > and if a $USER is loged into X it shows Messages.
>
at home, where I have installed ALL
manpages which exist in Debian...
greped all and found not the right thing.
A little bit frustrating.
> sean
Greetings
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Am 2005-03-27 20:12:37, schrieb Marc Haber:
> You should ask user-related questions on a user-related mailing list.
I have asked here because I have already
gotten unuseful $USER answers.
I need a qualified REAL solution.
> Greetings
> Marc
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al server environments.
>
> (You probably should look into D-BUS, too.)
Thank you for the Info, I will check it out.
Same for xtalk(d).
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d are using a c program).
Is the souce downloadable ?
I think it can be easily modified to be a commandline tool.
> sean
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he use of gdm/kdm (if possibel, because I do
not use and know it).
> Reading the w or who output is pretty simple and most people will be
> moving up to sarge soon, I do not know too many people really using
> Woody any more.
Not privatly but in enterprises...
I run some Backports
; "$2}' | grep ":0$" | awk '{print
> $1}'
> joey
> koulutie!joey(pts/4):~>
>
> So Sean's script works fine as it should be.
>
> It doesn't, if X is started via startx, though.
Argh !!! - My test system IS startet from the conso
Hi Joey,
Am 2005-04-05 11:31:48, schrieb Martin Schulze:
> Michelle Konzack wrote:
> > Hello Martin,
>
> s/Martin/Joey/g
:-)
> > > It doesn't, if X is started via startx, though.
> >
> > Argh !!! - My test system IS startet from the console an
> cartouches et toners aux meilleurs prix du marché.
>
> Wohoo! And a 1999,- USD donation for SPI!
Because they are in Belgium, they can donate 1999 Euro to SPI-Europe.
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things.
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