Well, I played around with ne2k-diag for a bit. It seemed to show the
card at io 0x340. Then I tried inserting the module with irq 5, a
random number that was not listed in /proc/interrupts. It seemed to
work when I ran ifup, and it shows a MAC address in ifconfig. But,
whenever I tried to ping my
Em Ter, 2002-06-04 às 11:05, Manoj Srivastava escreveu:
> >>"David" == David Wright <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> David> I'll ignore the ad hominem. How about a poll at debianplanet?
> David> I guess you're confident that the second option would only get
> David> 2 votes.
>
> And what
Em Seg, 2002-06-03 às 17:25, David Wright escreveu:
>
> > s/not\s+//;
>
> I appreciate the good-natured jibe. I didn't think the analogy to the
> Debian release process was so far-fetched, but it appears that it is.
>
> I never understood people who claim that to relase Woody for mainstream
> ar
Em Ter, 2002-06-04 às 19:18, Colin Watson escreveu:
> On Tue, Jun 04, 2002 at 02:05:55PM -0700, Paul Scott wrote:
> > How much are those of us who have been using woody and constantly
> > updating and upgrading all this time actually missing? What will the
> > move to stable actually get us that
On Thu, May 30, 2002 at 06:15:24PM -0400, Matt Miller wrote:
> I just installed woody (from a pile of 1.4M floppies) onto my circa 1994
> Intel 486. When trying to boot off the hard drive or off my boot floppy
> everything looks fine until
>
> INIT: cannot execute "/etc/init.d/rcS"
> INIT: Ente
On Tue, Jun 04, 2002 at 03:41:45PM -, Grant Edwards wrote:
> In muc.lists.debian.user, you wrote:
>
> > I have a Sony E400 19' display at [EMAIL PROTECTED] I believe this
> > monitor suffers from graphic distortion.
>
> As opposed to audio distortion? ;)
I believe that's what the effect is c
Hey guys,
I just installed printtool under woody, and when i tried to run
printtool as root, i got the following error, what does the error mean?
and how can i fix it?
I got it trying to run cupsys as well.
any ideas?
Jule
--error--
Xlib: connection to ":0.0" refused by server
Xlib: Client is
>> this would prevent many people who read this list as a newsgroup to
>> contribute
>
> I don't see how...everyone here's got an MTA installed.
What's having an MTA have to do with it? I don't subscribe
because I find it more convenient to read the list as a
newsgroup via muc.lists.debain.user.
> b) disallow posting from unconfirmed addresses; if [EMAIL PROTECTED] wasn't
> subscribed, how could he post?
Hey! What about those of use who read via muc.lists.debian.user?
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at
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> contribute
I don't see how...everyone here's got an MTA installed.
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On Tue, Jun 04, 2002 at 04:15:27PM -0700, ben wrote:
> while his response to the situation was obviously ridiculous, if this
> statement above is true, it seems that there's some kinda bug in the list
> management. something similar happened in debi
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On Tue, Jun 04, 2002 at 05:34:34PM -0400, Paul Miller wrote:
> Could someone recommend a good modem for linux? I'm looking for a PCI
> modem with good voice and faxing capabilities. I'm thinking about USR's
> 56K* V.92 Performance Pro Modem, anyone
I am running Debian Woody as up to date as I can get.
I have 3 mail servers on the net that I want to get my
mail onto my local machine I figure fetchmail to get
the mail by pop3 and sendmail on my local server to
deliver it to my local mailboxes. I keep getting
error messages that refer to the i
On Wed, Jun 05, 2002 at 03:05:46AM +0200, Joris wrote:
> > On Tuesday 04 June 2002 07:37 pm, David Wright wrote:
> > b) disallow posting from unconfirmed addresses; if [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > wasn't subscribed, how could he post?
>
> this would prevent many people who read this list as a newsgroup t
What MTA are you using?
Qmail with qmailscanner (http://qmailscanner.sourceforge.net I think)
works very nicely. I use qmail, rblsmtpd (rbl block spam), qmailscanner
w/ f-prot (AV scanner) & spamassassin. Incoming smtp sessions are
checked w/ rbl, then if accepted, the mail goes into qmail's que
Can anyone point me to a debian *archive* ... I need the rescue.bin from
I think R2 or R3 of 2.2 for i386 -- whichever of those versions was
built on the 2.2.18pre21 kernel
I've an old 486 with a hosed bios that won't boot from hdd, but a
current rescue.bin will mount and run everything but al
> On Tuesday 04 June 2002 07:37 pm, David Wright wrote:
>> 1) Create an account and subscribe it to debian-user. 2) Set it to
>> forward to [EMAIL PROTECTED] 3) Leave
>>
>> No list managemenent system can protect against this.
>
> I don't know what the state of the art of list management software
Oleg wrote:
On Tuesday 04 June 2002 07:37 pm, David Wright wrote:
1) Create an account and subscribe it to debian-user.
2) Set it to forward to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
3) Leave
No list managemenent system can protect against this.
I don't know what the state of the art of list management softwar
> It's not clear what can be done about this at Debian's end other than to
> encourage people to post full headers whenever anything goes wrong.
Blocking his posts to the list while the listmaster tries to help
him could help -- if the listmaster has the time to do that, of course!
That would save
Hi Further to my last post. I would also like to be able to virus check
email attachments, change extensions on .js etc
What would be the suitable antivirus options? and
Email package or addon that allows rule based modification of attachments
and does the other things my last post mentioned.
Please place answers *below* questions; it makes it easier for other to
read too.
On Tue, Jun 04, 2002 at 04:29:54PM -0700, curtis wanted to write, but didn't:
>
> >How? The contents of the relevant log file /var/log/mgetty/mg_ttyS0.log
> >should give a clue. (Apologies if you have looked already
On Tuesday 04 June 2002 04:50 pm, csj wrote:
[snip]
>
> This makes sense. I have to check this one out. I have an AMI bios. The
> boot up is quite fast, even with the power-on tests enabled, taking by
> my unscientific estimates less than ten seconds. The RAM is tested in
> only one pass.
>
> In th
Hi all
I am not sure if this is the right group for this post, if not please tell me.
I am looking at setting up several firewall servers (for different
networks) that will act as proxies and email servers. I like the ethos
behind debian, and as such would like to go down this path. I have use
On Tue, Jun 04, 2002 at 11:59:21PM +, Pollywog wrote:
> I don't know how it happened, but just yesterday I was subscribed to
> a mailing list by someone else. I certainly did not subscribe, and
> somehow the list managing software for that list received the
> subscription confirmation allegedl
On Sat, 1 Jun 2002 00:09:42 -0500 dman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> ...
> Yes -- the problem is the user's .profile doesn't source the system
> one. It isn't automagically sourced.
It should be. From the bash man page:
When bash is invoked as an interactive login shell, or as
a non-int
On Fri, May 31, 2002 at 08:03:19AM -0400, Joe Biron wrote:
> Andy, thanks for your help. I've been removing ximian packages in my
> spare time (HA!) and I seem to have gotten them all. a
>
> dpkg -l | grep ximian
>
> and
>
> dpkg -l | grep xim
>
> yeild nothing. Now, I'm just not sure how to
According to mutt doco, if one sets followup_to to yes, and adds a
mailing list definition eg subscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED], then
mutt will automagically add the Mail-Followup-To header to mails sent to
that list.
At what point does the header get added? When I use E to edit the
message with full h
On Tuesday 04 June 2002 07:37 pm, David Wright wrote:
> 1) Create an account and subscribe it to debian-user.
> 2) Set it to forward to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 3) Leave
>
> No list managemenent system can protect against this.
I don't know what the state of the art of list management software is, but
On Tue, 4 Jun 2002 16:15:27 -0700
"ben" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> while his response to the situation was obviously ridiculous, if
> this statement above is true, it seems that there's some kinda bug
> in the list management. something similar happened in debian-kde
> just recently. in the inte
On Tuesday 04 June 2002 04:25 pm, Colin Watson wrote:
> On Tue, Jun 04, 2002 at 04:15:27PM -0700, ben wrote:
> > while his response to the situation was obviously ridiculous, if this
> > statement above is true, it seems that there's some kinda bug in the list
> > management. something similar happ
On Tue, 4 Jun 2002 15:32:52 -0500
"Jamin W. Collins" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Wed, 5 Jun 2002 03:46:31 +0800
> "csj" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > The strange thing is that sometimes when I reboot, the Fujitsu drive
> > appears to disappear. The drive is identified by the bios. But on
>
> while his response to the situation was obviously ridiculous, if this
> statement above is true, it seems that there's some kinda bug in the list
> management. something similar happened in debian-kde just recently. in the
> interest of preventing anymore of the same in the future, anybody want
On Wed, Jun 05, 2002 at 12:25:14AM +0100, Colin Watson wrote:
> On Tue, Jun 04, 2002 at 04:15:27PM -0700, ben wrote:
> > while his response to the situation was obviously ridiculous, if this
> > statement above is true, it seems that there's some kinda bug in the list
> > management. something si
On Tue, 4 Jun 2002 14:00:18 -0700
ben <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Tuesday 04 June 2002 12:46 pm, csj wrote:
> > I have a computer with a motherboard with a SiS 735 chipset. It has two
> > hard disks on the primary ide channel, a 20GB FUJITSU MPF3204AT (hda,
> > master, UDMA 66) and a 60GB
On Tue, Jun 04, 2002 at 04:15:27PM -0700, ben wrote:
>
> allegedly the last email from ponik the slovakian bofh
>
> It is my last mail for you.
>
> Thank everybody for
Having turned on debugging, here is the output of my log file:
6/04 14:01:35 yS0 mgetty: experimental test release 1.1.27-Oct21
06/04 14:01:35 yS0 check for lockfiles
06/04 14:01:35 yS0 locking the line
06/04 14:01:35 yS0 lowering DTR to reset Modem
06/04 14:01:36 yS0 send: \dATQ0V1H0[0d]
06
On Tue, Jun 04, 2002 at 04:15:27PM -0700, ben wrote:
> while his response to the situation was obviously ridiculous, if this
> statement above is true, it seems that there's some kinda bug in the list
> management. something similar happened in debian-kde just recently. in the
> interest of prev
This would be easy to do. If I create an account on my domain and
honestly subscribe to the
list and then set all the email to that address to be fowarded to a
second address everything
for any list server would look to be ok.
If I were the one that did it in this case I would register the ema
On Tue, Jun 04, 2002 at 03:56:31PM -0700, curtis wrote:
> Anyone got any clues on this?
>
> I really need some help
>
> Debian 3.0
> Kernel 2.4.18
> mgetty 1.1.27-4.1
>
> Trying to set up a dial-in server. I made the following changes:
>
> Modem is installed on /dev/ttyS0
>
> /etc/in
allegedly the last email from ponik the slovakian bofh
It is my last mail for you.
Thank everybody for help.
(Problem was with forwarding every mails from debian-user@
Em Tue, 04 Jun 2002 15:56:31 -0700
curtis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, conhecido consumidor de drogas (Coke e
McDonald's), escreveu:
> Anyone got any clues on this?
>
> I really need some help
>
> Debian 3.0
> Kernel 2.4.18
> mgetty 1.1.27-4.1
>
> Trying to set up a dial-in server. I made th
Anyone got any clues on this?
I really need some help
Debian 3.0
Kernel 2.4.18
mgetty 1.1.27-4.1
Trying to set up a dial-in server. I made the following changes:
Modem is installed on /dev/ttyS0
/etc/initab
S0:2345:respawn:/sbin/mgetty ttyS0 -D /dev/ttyS0
/etc/ppp/options.server
i recently installed
a new debian box (kernel 2.4.18smp) on a tyan200t
with 2 p3 1ghz
cpus.
the box is one of
our customer routers and runs iptables to trace the traffic
on several ips. the
two onbard intel ethernet interfaces are connected
one to the backbone,
the other to the customer swi
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Paul Scott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Jeffrey Chimene wrote:
>> David:
>>
>>>(2) is just not true. It would be, if Debian had sufficient resources
>>> to
>>>support obscure arches without hurting mainstream arch support. But
>>>experiment has proved that isn't the case.
>> Well, I for one am fr
Em Tue, 4 Jun 2002 22:23:41 +0100
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Matthew Sackman), conhecido consumidor de
drogas (Coke e McDonald's), escreveu:
> Hi all.
>
> Has anyone else noticed that emails seem to be taking a vast time to
> come back from the mailing list?
>
the same delay, the same murphy. Maybe obb
On Tue, Jun 04, 2002 at 02:05:55PM -0700, Paul Scott wrote:
> How much are those of us who have been using woody and constantly
> updating and upgrading all this time actually missing? What will the
> move to stable actually get us that we don't already have?
Security updates (and advisories, e
On Tue, 4 Jun 2002, Dave Price wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have two pcmcia ethernet cards which do work. I am running them as a
> firewall and would like to have a bit tighter control about how and when
> they load.
What is the control that you want here? It sounds like you just really
want to be able to
It is my last mail for you.
Thank everybody for help.
(Problem was with forwarding every mails from debian-user@lists.debian.org to
my mail with anonymous man or woman through mail [EMAIL PROTECTED]. I don't know, who it is.)
One more, excuse me for troubles.
Lot of luck.
Good bye.
On Tue, Jun 04, 2002 at 11:36:48AM +0200, Groen, N. (fd&s) wrote:
>
> > I wouldn't use /dev/random for that. It blocks when it runs out of
> > entropy which is very soon in that case. It could take some days to get
> > enough data from there. If you insist on pseudo-random data, try
> > /dev/ur
On Mon, Jun 03, 2002 at 10:21:46AM -0700, curtis wrote:
> I removed all my font changes hoping that would iradicate the problem,
> but it didn't. So, I reinstalled (uninstalled first) Open Office hoping
> that would fix the problem, but it didn't, as well.
Did you check the font troubleshooting
"Karsten M. Self" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > Received: from rizzo.jerky.net (rizzo.jerky.net [204.57.55.99])
^^^
Sounds like the Jerky Boys have expanded out of crank calls and into
unsolicited mail subscriptions... oh, I have a... problem
with my mailing list
Ok, in addition to my last letter, I have reinstalled and reconfigured
Open Office, but nonetheless, in order to install it for my username,
when I type openoffice on a command prompt it opens this large white
screen which I can't do anything with except kill the process. Any
ideas why this is
The X folks have put in support for the Geforce4, but the X server in
Debian testing (or unstable, last time I checked) doesn't yet have
those changes.
So for now either compile X yourself, or use the proprietary driver
from NVidia (directions for installation are available at their
website). The
Could someone recommend a good modem for linux? I'm looking for a PCI
modem with good voice and faxing capabilities. I'm thinking about USR's
56K* V.92 Performance Pro Modem, anyone have experience with this modem?
Is there Linux software that could act as an answering machine?
Thanks,
-Paul
LOL now that is to funny, I went ahead and blocked him at my firewall now that I
saw how out of control he did indeed become with his emails.
ben wrote:
> On Tuesday 04 June 2002 12:30 pm, Quenten Griffith wrote:
> > I have wrote to him three times now ,we need to do something 100's of
> > spam r
> I have wrote to him three times now ,we need to do something 100's of
> spam replys is really annoying to go through.
Here's how I chose to deal with the problem, I added the following lines to my
.procmailrc file
# This butt-munch thinks he's being cute.
:0
* ^From:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
/dev/nul
On Tue, 4 Jun 2002 13:40:44 -0700
"ben" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> ps. i'm going for eloquence. how am i doing? still a bit rough, huh?
Seemed right on target to me. But, I tend to be a little over the top
sometimes. So, who knows.
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>
> is there a sshd (the server daemon) runing at the other side? Are you
> sure?
>
Yes, I am sure that it is running. Connections can be made from other
machines to that server.
Thanks -- Randy
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Hi all.
Has anyone else noticed that emails seem to be taking a vast time to
come back from the mailing list?
The last new email to arrive for me has headers:
Return-Path: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Delivered-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Received: from localhost (localhost [127.0.0.1])
by doris (Postfi
On Tue, 4 Jun 2002, Quenten Griffith wrote:
> I have wrote to him three times now ,we need to do something 100's of
> spam replys is really annoying to go through.
>
Yeah, it is really annoying, but on the positive side, it caused me to
figure out how to delete all of the messages he had sent. I
On Tuesday 04 June 2002 03:02 pm, David Glez. Romero wrote:
> Hola, estoy interezado en obtener un manual de instalacion de Debian en
> espanol. Si alguien me pudiera brindar informacion de donde pueda descargar
> u obtener algo que me sirva para poder instalara debian 2.2r5 le agradecere
> aternam
On Tue, 04 Jun 2002 13:10:24 -0700
Jeffrey Chimene <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Yes, it's frustrating waiting for Woody to move to Stable. Help or Cope.
> It's that simple.
Well it's not so much a matter of frustration. Some of us need to plan
work. And, unless I've missed it, there isn't a gr
Hi,
I have two pcmcia ethernet cards which do work. I am running them as a
firewall and would like to have a bit tighter control about how and when
they load.
Will specifying their i/o, irq parameters in lilo.conf let me specify
which one is which as seems to be indiccated in the following
Jeffrey Chimene wrote:
David:
(2) is just not true. It would be, if Debian had sufficient resources
to
support obscure arches without hurting mainstream arch support. But
experiment has proved that isn't the case.
Well, I for one am friggin' glad that there are people out there willing
to sup
> Hola, estoy interezado en obtener un manual de instalacion de Debian en
> espanol. Si alguien me pudiera brindar informacion de donde pueda
> descargar u obtener algo que me sirva para poder instalara debian 2.2r5
> le agradecere aternamente esta colaboracion. Saludos desde Cuba,
> David
quizas
On Tuesday 04 June 2002 12:46 pm, csj wrote:
> I have a computer with a motherboard with a SiS 735 chipset. It has two
> hard disks on the primary ide channel, a 20GB FUJITSU MPF3204AT (hda,
> master, UDMA 66) and a 60GB MAXTOR 4K060H3 (UDMA 100). Grub is
> installed on both disks, but I set the c
I'm crossposting this since I suspect there are not many readers of
debian-apache, and I'd like to know if someone is already doing what
I want..
There's an apparently cool accelerator module for setting up two
apache instances for web applications, especially mod_perl ones (one
carrying the
on Tue, Jun 04, 2002 at 10:31 PM +0200, prover ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> For example:
>
> Return-Path: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
The bounce address indicates the original subscription address. It's
[EMAIL PROTECTED] We'll see this below.
> Received: from rizzo.jerky.net (rizzo.jerky.net [204.57.5
On Tuesday 04 June 2002 02:31 pm, Jeremy Turner wrote:
>
> YOU'RE WELCOME.
>
Wow! I'm surprised at how much patience some people have! I didn't know
people this nice and polite existed. My first reaction was to subscribe the
jerk to [even more] spam, but I resisted.
Oleg
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Hi,
I run an IMAP setup similar to what you describe at home here, and I've
also deployed servers for companies with IMAP systems set up there too.
On Mon, Jun 03, 2002 at 09:38:37PM -0400, Jason Bleazard wrote:
> I've found a lot of good documentation about IMAP, fetchmail and
> procmail individ
On Tue, Jun 04, 2002 at 12:57:50AM -0700, AE Roy wrote:
> I know that this is kind of off-topic, but I'm asking you folks anyway
> because I'm sure you've experienced the same as me.
>
> I keep getting mail, spam-mail about 40 each day, and I don't know how to
> get procmail to handle them. They a
Spam problem!? Weird. I have a problem too.
On Tue, Jun 04, 2002 at 09:34:02PM +0200, prover wrote:
> Please see:
>
> http://www.mail-archive.com/debian-user%40lists.debian.org/msg111692.html
Does this mean that you have checked the mail headers as per KMSelf's
instructions? If in doubt, I sug
On Tue, Jun 04, 2002 at 08:29:17PM +0200, Thibaud de Borggraef wrote:
> unsubscribe
Ei stoemmerik, lees dit eens;
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On Wed, 5 Jun 2002 03:46:31 +0800
"csj" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The strange thing is that sometimes when I reboot, the Fujitsu drive
> appears to disappear. The drive is identified by the bios. But on
> boot-up a message appears that the drive's boot record could not be
> found, and indeed I
I agree. I have luckily been able to set my mail server to just discard
his messages. But my log is filling up!!!
Robert
Quenten Griffith wrote:
I have wrote to him three times now ,we need to do something 100's of
spam replys is really annoying to go through.
irado furioso com tudo wrote:
On Tuesday 04 June 2002 12:30 pm, Quenten Griffith wrote:
> I have wrote to him three times now ,we need to do something 100's of
> spam replys is really annoying to go through.
>
quenten,
since neither the means nor the inclination exist to sponsor your flight to
slovakia to kick his ass, you m
On Tue, Jun 04, 2002 at 08:32:26PM +0200, prover wrote:
> Everybody, please, excuse me for problems
>
> I was trying unsubscribe form your mailing lists, but your listmaster told
> me, that i'm not in your mailing list.
> What can I do now?
> Members from debian mailing lists are sendin to me 200
on Tue, Jun 04, 2002 at 02:08 PM -0400, Mike Dresser ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> This (ab)user has flooded the debian-user@lists.debian.org and
> debian-devel@lists.debian.org lists with dozens of emails quoting each
> and every email coming through the list, with the following quote block
>
> On
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on Tue, Jun 04, 2002 at 08:32 PM +0200, prover ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Everybody, please, excuse me for problems
>
> I was trying unsubscribe form your mailing lists, but your listmaster told
> me, that i'm not in your mailing list.
> What can I do now?
> Members from debian mailing lists are
On Tue, 4 Jun 2002, Quenten Griffith wrote:
> I SENT YOU AN EMAIL ON HOW TO UNSUB. please stop spamming this email box.
I realise I'm contributing to the problem, but could people please stop
replying to this guy on the list? It's just making matters worse.
Oh, and prover, mailbombing the list
Hola,
http://www.debian.org/MailingLists/subscribe
You might try submitting your question to debian-user-spanish.
Hasta la vista,
Jeremy < only knows Spanish from soccer games
On Tue, 2002-06-04 at 14:02, David Glez. Romero wrote:
> Hola, estoy interezado en obtener un manual de instalacion
"David Glez. Romero" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hola, estoy interezado en obtener un manual de instalacion de Debian en
> espanol. Si alguien me pudiera brindar informacion de donde pueda descargar
> u obtener algo que me sirva para poder instalara debian 2.2r5 le agradecere
> aternamente esta
Paul Scott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> prover wrote:
>> I'M NOT MEMER OF YOUR MAILING LISTS. MY MAIL IS : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> ([EMAIL PROTECTED] IS ONLY FORWARD FROM [EMAIL PROTECTED]).
>> WHY THIS MAILS COME TO ME?
>> EVERY DAY COME TO ME 200 MAILS FROM YOUR MAILING LISTS.
>> CAN YOU DO SOMETH
On Tue, Jun 04, 2002 at 11:58:23AM -0700, Paul Scott wrote:
> prover wrote:
> >I'M NOT MEMER OF YOUR MAILING LISTS. MY MAIL IS : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >([EMAIL PROTECTED] IS ONLY FORWARD FROM [EMAIL PROTECTED]).
>
> Is anyone able to help this person?
I understand the listmasters have been in conta
David:
> (2) is just not true. It would be, if Debian had sufficient resources
to
> support obscure arches without hurting mainstream arch support. But
> experiment has proved that isn't the case.
Well, I for one am friggin' glad that there are people out there willing
to support Alpha and get do
Em Tue, 4 Jun 2002 11:10:39 -0700
Vineet Kumar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, conhecido dependente
de drogas (Coke e BigMac's), wrote:
> * prover ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [020604 10:56]:
> > I'M NOT MEMER OF YOUR MAILING LISTS.
>
> (...ad nauseum)
>
[some snipping done]
>
> Surely, I can change the scores
FROM: COL. FRANK LANGA.
DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF CONGO.
Tel No: Your country Intl. access code +873762692483
Fax No: your country Intl. Access code +873762692485
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Dear Sir/Madam
SEEKING YOUR IMMEDIATE ASSISTANCE.
Please Permit me to make your acquaintance in so informal a ma
The guy ponik is one of three persons listed as working with the company
Prover Ltd in Slovakia, http://www.prover.sk/index_eng.htm. I sent the
others some mails outlineing that the behaviour of their fellow-worker;
*damaged the reputation of the company
*made them look like a bunch of
*idiots put
>>"Jeremy" == Jeremy Turner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Jeremy> Managing the work would be easier, but for whom? Alienating
For people doing the work, of course. Those are the ones who
matter, right? People not doing the work have no work to ease.
Jeremy> Hmm ... Maybe UnitedLinux i
"prover" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I'M NOT MEMER OF YOUR MAILING LISTS. MY MAIL IS : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> ([EMAIL PROTECTED] IS ONLY FORWARD FROM [EMAIL PROTECTED]).
>
> WHY THIS MAILS COME TO ME?
> EVERY DAY COME TO ME 200 MAILS FROM YOUR MAILING LISTS.
>
> CAN YOU DO SOMETHING WITH IT?
>
>
> ssh_exchange-identifiaction: Connection closed by remote host
> It appears to die just when the SSH protocol negotiation is starting
> (1.0/1.5/2.0).
do you have an old ssh version? just protocol v1? try to specify the
protocol with -1 or -2.
some server don't allow access to v1.x anymore.
-
On Tue, 4 Jun 2002 11:10:39 -0700
"Vineet Kumar" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> * prover ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [020604 10:56]:
> > I'M NOT MEMER OF YOUR MAILING LISTS.
>
> (...ad nauseum)
> In the same vein, a question: What's the easiest way to remove this
> joker from my AWL?
Personally, I put a f
On Tue, 4 Jun 2002, Rudy Gevaert wrote:
> On Tue, Jun 04, 2002 at 07:14:31PM +0200, prover wrote:
> > I'M NOT MEMER OF YOUR MAILING LISTS.
>
> what's a MEMER?
>
> > WHY THIS MAILS COME TO ME?
> > EVERY DAY COME TO ME 200 MAILS FROM YOUR MAILING LISTS.
> >
> > CAN YOU DO SOMETHING WITH IT?
>
> Do
Em 04 Jun 2002 11:01:54 -0700
"Randolph S. Kahle" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, conhecido
dependente de drogas (Coke e BigMac's), wrote:
>
>
> ssh_exchange-identifiaction: Connection closed by remote host
>
> When I try with debuging on:
>
> ssh -v -v -v
is there a sshd (the server daemon) runing at
* Vineet Kumar ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [020604 12:53]:
> In the same vein, a question: What's the easiest way to remove this
> joker from my AWL?
Nevermind. I had spamassassin(1p) open in another xterm as I was writing
this email; I should have finished reading it first!
-R Remove all email a
This (ab)user has flooded the debian-user@lists.debian.org and
debian-devel@lists.debian.org lists with hundreds of emails quoting each
and every email coming through the list, with the following quote block
On Tue, 4 Jun 2002, prover wrote:
> I'M NOT MEMER OF YOUR MAILING LISTS. MY MAIL IS : [EM
I installed the package "syslog-ng", replacing the package "sysklogd".
After this, my kernel logs (including my "iptables" logs) no longer
went to /var/log/{kern,debug,messages}, or any other file in /var/log.
Syslog-ng would log the usual daemon messages.
After spending 5 hours alterning the new
On Tue, Jun 04, 2002 at 07:49:39PM +0200, Rudy Gevaert wrote:
> On Tue, Jun 04, 2002 at 07:14:31PM +0200, prover wrote:
> > I'M NOT MEMER OF YOUR MAILING LISTS.
I got tired of this guy, so I bounce all his 'bounces'.
This procmail recipe does it:
:0
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