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I just wonder how I can control which programs can or cannot have
access to the internet/intranet or resources outside the local
computer. For example, wine runs a lot of Windows programs, but I
don't want these programs to access the internet (sending my
registration information to the internet e
Ludovic Brenta <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
(typo in the To: address, resending)
> Randy Foiles <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> OK. I am fully confused and ticked off :)
>> I am unable to configure ndiswrapper past
>> ndiswrapper -i bcmwl5.inf
>> ndiswrapper -L
>> bcmwl5 installed hardward present/
kamaraju kusumanchi wrote:
>I would like to make a list of email clients which have a
> reply-to-list feature either built-in or as an add on. This is what I
Outlook -- not built in as far as I know (but I just use the basic Mail and
Contacts functionality and that's it); I don't know if an ad
debian-user:
A reply that I assume was meant for the list, but sent to me directly.
David
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From: Paolo Pantaleo
Sent: Thursday, August 25, 2005 3:26 AM
To: David Christensen
Subject: Re: call for a vote -- should debian-user mailing list replies go to
author or to
Tally thus far:
clearly voted "reply to list"5
clearly enough voted "reply to sender" 2
clearly abstained1
other ~63
David
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On Thursday 25 August 2005 08:34 pm, Wulfy wrote:
> Paul Johnson wrote:
> >On Thursday 25 August 2005 12:00 am, Wulfy wrote:
> >>When are you going to lobby the producers of e-mail clients to add a
> >>"Reply To List" button? Shouldn't be *too* hard for someone as smart as
> >>you are.
> >
> >Why
On Fri, 26 Aug 2005 13:51:06 +1000, Wulfy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Gregory Seidman wrote:
If the mailer is "brain-dead" and I think it knows better than I do (if
I didn't, why would I use it? I'd craft my e-mails in a text editor and
hand send them, rather than using a tool specifical
On Thu, Aug 25, 2005 at 10:33:21PM +0200, David Jardine wrote:
> Wouldn't
>
> #vi /etc/passwd
> /false
> cepasswd n.n.n.n.n (looking out for system accounts)
>
That probably should be:
#vipw /etc/passwd (...)
According to man vipw:
[vipw]
Paul Johnson wrote:
I did propose an answer. Use a modern mail reader. I'm on your side. Sorry
for flying off the handle; the sterotypically Californian post by the OP
really demonstrates the abrasive ignorance Oregon's had to deal with since
I-5 was completed...
Ah! American "politics".
On Thu, 25 Aug 2005 23:31:06 -0400
kamaraju kusumanchi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi
>I would like to make a list of email clients which have a
> reply-to-list feature either built-in or as an add on. This is what I
> know so far from reading the archives. I am hoping that others would
>
On Thursday 25 August 2005 08:31 pm, kamaraju kusumanchi wrote:
> Hi
>I would like to make a list of email clients which have a
> reply-to-list feature either built-in or as an add on. This is what I
> know so far from reading the archives. I am hoping that others would
> comment about whether
Gregory Seidman wrote:
On Thu, Aug 25, 2005 at 06:32:23AM +0100, Wulfy wrote:
[...]
} I find your side's evangelical zeal a little grating. If you have a
} case, make it without calling those who disagree with you "brain-dead"
} and "in denial". I thought there were standards of behaviour on
Paul Johnson wrote:
On Thursday 25 August 2005 12:00 am, Wulfy wrote:
When are you going to lobby the producers of e-mail clients to add a
"Reply To List" button? Shouldn't be *too* hard for someone as smart as
you are.
Why should I have to when I'm already happy with one that has a
Hi
I would like to make a list of email clients which have a
reply-to-list feature either built-in or as an add on. This is what I
know so far from reading the archives. I am hoping that others would
comment about whether their favorite email client has this feature or not.
1) mutt - Yes.
2
Antonio Rodriguez wrote:
These people are the guides. If they thought as the rest of the guided
humans, the future would be blackly dark, as when under a
thunderstorm. They have created Debian by not listening to the
multitudes. The multitudes lack vision.
When this vision is shared openly, joy
Dear People,
I must be missing something obvious, but I'm having problems with basic
commands on Debian Sarge, using lvm2.
I installed lvm2 and dmsetup. I'm using the stock Debian kernel 2.6.8-2-386.
I can do basic manipulations using /dev/hda1, but not with /dev/hda2.
This is on a very ord
Works in Santa Barbara, CAOn 8/25/05, Katipo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>C Shore wrote:>(http://wiki.debian.net)Works fine from Western Australia.
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On Thursday 25 August 2005 08:24 am, Michael Marsh wrote:
> I just wanted to interject something here: I hope all of the other
> gmail users on this list have requested that google do the following:
> 1) Stop using quoted/printable encapsulation of pure-ASCII email,
> since it's unnecessary and s
On Thursday 25 August 2005 09:31 am, kamaraju kusumanchi wrote:
> Derek "The Monkey" Wueppelmann wrote:
> >This seems to come up rather regularly on this list. Perhaps it might
> >make sense to have a FAQ somewhere that is mailed to any new user that
> >subscribes to the list. This way it can answe
Unfortunately there is a windows box on my network which is running
Norton Firewall, with logs, documentation and a user interface that
seem ambigious, simplistic and confusing, as if written in some
kind of technical pigeon language.
I was surprised when it reported an incoming ICMP packet by ra
I have recently installed Etch onto my computer, an ST20G5 from
shuttle. I am using a SATA HD, which is on a ULI SATA controller.
I am able to install to the hard-drive after I load the module
manually in the installer via modprobe. Everything installs fine, but
I have a problem on boot:
When the
C Shore wrote:
(http://wiki.debian.net)
Works fine from Western Australia.
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On Thu, 25 Aug 2005, kamaraju kusumanchi wrote:
> C Shore wrote:
>
> >(http://wiki.debian.net)
> >
> >
> Does not work for me and has been like that for the past 2 days. Nothing
> loads and the request just times out. I currently live in Ithaca, NY, USA.
and what does traceroute show ?? as wh
On Thu, 25 Aug 2005, Henrique de Moraes Holschuh wrote:
That *still* won't give you USB 2.0 speeds. I have never seen a [EMAIL
PROTECTED]@$
pen-drive or mp3-player that did more than lie on that regard, they all
operate at ~10Mbit/s maximum, and that's for the very good ones. It is just
operat
On 8/25/05, Jason Edson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Does not work for me and has been like that for the past 2 days. Nothing
> > loads and the request just times out. I currently live in Ithaca, NY, USA.
> Works here as well.
Tried it here from work on my company's corporate network as was ab
On 8/25/05, kamaraju kusumanchi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> C Shore wrote:
>
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> >Hi,
> >
> >I've confirmed that that debian wiki is down for others as well as
> >myself, so I am wondering if anyone knows whether it has disappeared
> >permanen
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Hi,
I've confirmed that that debian wiki is down for others as well as
myself, so I am wondering if anyone knows whether it has disappeared
permanently or if it will be back soon.
(http://wiki.debian.net)
Thanks,
Daniel
Does not
Hi,
Several questions about chroot.
- I need to chroot into an alien system. I.e., I need to chroot into a 2.6
kernel from my 2.4 kernel. Is that ok?
- I heard all the fuzz about un/mounting the /proc, but I can't find any
documents on that. Can somebody explains me why it is so critical, or gi
On Thu, Aug 25, 2005 at 01:16:08PM -0400, Gallagher Timothy-TIMOTHYG wrote:
> When you install apache using apt on Debian Sarg 3.1 what groups are
> created??
www-data, afaik.
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On Thu, Aug 25, 2005 at 06:42:20PM -0400, [KS] wrote:
> The patch was added to b.m.o on 14 Aug, and is sitting there for
> review. Lets hope the the mozilla drivers are quick enough to do a r
> and sr so as to get the functionality into Thunderbird/Mailnews from
> the 5yr old bug entry!!
Good fin
On Thu, Aug 25, 2005 at 06:12:19PM -0400, Tong wrote:
> Another thing about kernel. Say I know a very cool kernel that has all
> nice features built within, will just grab it and boot into it works in
> Debian? I presume that lots of dependencies would be broken, wouldn't it?
> What is the right
Try and test to see why.
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Henrique de Moraes Holschuh wrote:
On Wed, 24 Aug 2005, Daniel L. Miller wrote:
My firewall is continuing to run reliably - of course. I have noticed
that on of the 3com NICs, I have a single RX overrun reported. Just one
- no errors, and no increases in the overrun number.
Which 3
Tong wrote:
Hi,
I want to upgrade my kernel from 2.4 to 2.6. Yeah, I know the simple
answer is install the 2.6 kernel and boot into it. But I'm thinking, it
might be more than that.
For me particularly, I use SCSI emulation for my CDs in kernel 2.4. (I
know I shouldn't but the ATAPI interfa
Steve Block wrote:
>
> Part of the problem with this whole thing is that Thunderbird is a truly
> awful mail client. Yes it generally works and yes it is cross platform
> but it is very poorly put together.
>
> So yes, Thunderbird does not include a "reply to list" function, and yes
> that's just
Hi,
I want to upgrade my kernel from 2.4 to 2.6. Yeah, I know the simple
answer is install the 2.6 kernel and boot into it. But I'm thinking, it
might be more than that.
For me particularly, I use SCSI emulation for my CDs in kernel 2.4. (I
know I shouldn't but the ATAPI interface didn't work o
Hello everybody,
I'd like to switch from Woody to Debian. As I'm going to repartition my
hard disk, I'll install from scratch (i.e. formatting drives)... So I
need to backup my data.
How can I backup Evolution 1.0.5 data (contacts and messages) and Galeon
data (bookmarks, sessions and history) an
On Thu, 25 Aug 2005, C Shore wrote:
> I've confirmed that that debian wiki is down for others as well as
> myself, so I am wondering if anyone knows whether it has disappeared
> permanently or if it will be back soon.
>
> (http://wiki.debian.net)
how was it verified ??
the site comes up for me
[C Shore <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>]
| Hi,
>
| I've confirmed that that debian wiki is down for others as well as
| myself, so I am wondering if anyone knows whether it has disappeared
| permanently or if it will be back soon.
>
| (http://wiki.debian.net)
Works fine from here...
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On (25/08/05 16:09), Ken Heard wrote:
> At this point, not being very knowledgeable about computers, I do
> not know what to do next. If however I cannot get Sarge running
> reliably I
> will probably have to go back to Windows, with all the its problems. I
> don't really want to
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I've confirmed that that debian wiki is down for others as well as
myself, so I am wondering if anyone knows whether it has disappeared
permanently or if it will be back soon.
(http://wiki.debian.net)
Thanks,
Daniel
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On Thu, 25 Aug 2005, Derek "The Monkey" Wueppelmann wrote:
> It used to be that when I went into the /etc/mail directory and made
> changes to the access file then typed make, the access.db file would be
> updated and I could then reload sendmail. It seems now with Sarge that
> it does not do th
On Thu, 25 Aug 2005 16:48:06 -0400
Gallagher Timothy-TIMOTHYG <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am trying (and it is killing me) to get webdav working on my sarge
> install. I come to the line in the install to configure mod_dave with
> the following command ./configure
> --with-apxs=/usr/local/apac
--- Bruno Buys <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Out of curiosity: what speed do you get from USB
> devices? Even if this
> is 1.1 (12MB/s), I still have a way to go, from my
> current 800Kbps...
> Regards,
>
The limit is 480 MB/s, though the device controller
may be slower than this. At least, th
I am trying (and it is killing me) to get webdav working on my sarge
install. I come to the line in the install to configure mod_dave with the
following command ./configure --with-apxs=/usr/local/apache/bin/apxs. I get
the error that I do not have the apxs and get the error "Your APXS
installatio
Hi Paolo,
On Thu, Aug 25, 2005 at 06:44:33PM +0200, Paolo Pantaleo wrote:
> 2005/8/25, Jan T. Kim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > On Thu, Aug 25, 2005 at 12:16:21PM +0200, Paolo Pantaleo wrote:
(...)
>
> > (1) Specify the sum symbol? It's missing from the snippet you quote, the
> > full spec should be:
On (25/08/05 11:27), Raquel Rice wrote:
> "marco_elen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Finally after many tries and (actually unuseful) web searches I
> > could install Debian on an HP NetServer LH4. As suggested by
> > Raquel I simply installed Woody booting with "vanilla". I
> > installed only the
Hello,
Since July 2003 I converted to Linux from Windows, using the Red Hat
distro. However, just after I did so Red Hat decided to concentrate on
the "enterprise" market and abandoned individual users to Fedora. I
thereupon decided that when I needed to upgrade to a distro using kernel
2.
On Thu, Aug 25, 2005 at 12:08:03PM -0700, Jeff D wrote:
> Dave Ewart wrote:
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> >
> >theal wrote:
> >
> >>I need to change the shell on 25+ users from /bin/false to /bin/passwd
> >>
> >>what is the best way to do this? Can I simply do a search and r
Steven Pasternak:
> Hi! Does anybody know if there is such thing as a portable OGG player?
> (like iPod,MuVO,etc. NOT software)
If you look for a flash player then this player is supporting Ogg better
than Irivers flash-players:
http://www.jensofsweden.com/MP120.asp?base=2
Page is unfortuna
On Thu, Aug 25, 2005 at 01:24:42PM +0200, marco_elen wrote:
> I can't install Sarge on a HP server (NetServer LH4) because I get
> an error related to Symbios SCSI:
> error while loading "modprobe -v sym53c8xx_2".
(snip)
> I was suggested using Knoppix but I don't know how to install Debian
> usin
Hi all,
I am in trouble with installing a Ultra DMA 133 RAID Controller from Aralion
on my PC, where a Debian 3.1sarge is installed. When I enter modprobe ataraid,
I don?t get any error messages back, but if I run fdisk /dev/rd/c0d0 afterwards,
I get: Unable to open /dev/rd/c0d0. I also tried to c
Gallagher Timothy-TIMOTHYG wrote:
When you install apache using apt on Debian Sarg 3.1 what groups are
created??
Thanks
Timgerr
I have just installed a clean version of Sarge, took a look at the default
groups and they are the same. All I did was apt-get install apache2. Can
someone tel
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Sent: Thursday, August 25, 2005 3:02 PM
To: Gallagher Timothy-TIMOTHYG; debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: RE: Apache Groups
When you install apache using apt on Debian Sarg 3.1 what groups are
created??
Th
netstat -anp will tell you the proccess name that is listening on tcp port 21
On 8/25/05, Ivan Glushkov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> one of the previous treads reminded me to check wheather I have ftp
> server working on my laptop (after 1.5 years with Debian, I am still
> surprised
Dave Ewart wrote:
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theal wrote:
I need to change the shell on 25+ users from /bin/false to /bin/passwd
what is the best way to do this? Can I simply do a search and replace
while editing /etc/passwd?
Technically, that's probably not the Right Wa
When you install apache using apt on Debian Sarg 3.1 what groups are
created??
Thanks
Timgerr
I have just installed a clean version of Sarge, took a look at the default
groups and they are the same. All I did was apt-get install apache2. Can
someone tell me what I am doing wrong?
Thanks
Tony;
I'd try something with sed like ...
in a shell or perl or what ever loop getting filenames
mv $filename /tmp/$$.tmp
cat /tmp/$$.tmp |sed "s/false/passswd" >$filename
end loop
RbtBotL
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theal wrote:
> I need to change the shell on 25+ users from /bin/false to /bin/passwd
>
> what is the best way to do this? Can I simply do a search and replace
> while editing /etc/passwd?
Technically, that's probably not the Right Way, but so long
On Thu, Aug 25, 2005 at 02:23:04PM -0400, theal wrote:
> I need to change the shell on 25+ users from /bin/false to /bin/passwd
>
> what is the best way to do this? Can I simply do a search and replace while
> editing /etc/passwd?
There may be a safer way to do this, a la visudo (i.e., a
program
On Thu, 25 Aug 2005 18:41:25 +0200
"marco_elen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> OK!!!
>
> Finally after many tries and (actually unuseful) web searches I
> could install Debian on an HP NetServer LH4. As suggested by
> Raquel I simply installed Woody booting with "vanilla". I
> installed only the ba
I need to change the shell on 25+ users from
/bin/false to /bin/passwd
what is the best way to do this? Can I simply do a
search and replace while editing /etc/passwd?
Tony
Right now I am running apache2-mpm-worker for non PHP and apache 1.3.33
for PHP. I would like a solution that allows PHP to run outside of
multithreading and yet stays current with Apache2.
Is it possible to do concurrent installs of apache2-mpm-worker and
apache2-mpm-prefork? Or is there some w
When you install apache using apt on Debian Sarg 3.1 what groups are
created??
Thanks
Timgerr
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Hello everyone..
I was using my amsn normaly and today when I try to use the amsn I
receive this message:
/[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ amsn
X Error of failed request: BadValue (integer parameter out of range for
operation)
Major opcode of failed request: 45 (X_OpenFont)
Value in failed request: 0x
So, this has been bugging me for a while now, and every time I think I
found a solution to this problem it goes and breaks again.
It used to be that when I went into the /etc/mail directory and made
changes to the access file then typed make, the access.db file would be
updated and I could then re
2005/8/25, Jan T. Kim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> On Thu, Aug 25, 2005 at 12:16:21PM +0200, Paolo Pantaleo wrote:
> > I noticed that Open Office 1.1 Math works bad with sum sign: if i
> > enter the formula:
> > from{x} to{y} i
> > the sum sign isn't displayed correctly, but a pair of inverted
> > questi
--- "Kretzer, Jason R (Big Sandy)"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I will soon be installing sarge on a box with a Xeon
> processor and 2GB
> of RAM. Is there anything special I need to know?
> Does the processor
> need a special kernel? Will that kernel recognize
> that amount of RAM?
>
> Tha
OK!!!
Finally after many tries and (actually unuseful) web searches I could install
Debian on an HP NetServer LH4.
As suggested by Raquel I simply installed Woody booting with "vanilla".
I installed only the base system from the first cd.
Now I have to upgrade to Sarge.
Can I do it simply with a
Redefined Horizons wrote:
I've got some software that I'd like to install on my Debian Sarge
box. I can't get it in source, so I can't compile it, and it is only
made available in binary form as RMP.
What is the best/easiest way to convert an RPM to a Deb? Can I install
RMP on my Debian machine
Derek "The Monkey" Wueppelmann wrote:
This seems to come up rather regularly on this list. Perhaps it might
make sense to have a FAQ somewhere that is mailed to any new user that
subscribes to the list. This way it can answer some of the common
questions that people have, including this one.
On Thu, 25 Aug 2005 13:24:42 +0200
"marco_elen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I can't install Sarge on a HP server (NetServer LH4) because I get
> an error related to Symbios SCSI: error while loading "modprobe -v
> sym53c8xx_2".
>
> With dmesg I get this extra info:
> sym0: <895> rev
Ok, Henrique!
Thanks, this is a very clearing info. I opened my case in the weekend,
and found that I had removed a USB bracket that was unused, at that
time. This one had larger wires, and a label USB 2.0 on it. So, I
reattached it to the machine. Now, I guess the cabling is ok. But the
tests
alien
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> What is the best/easiest way to convert an RPM to a Deb? Can I install
> RMP on my Debian machine, or is there a conversion utility?
apt-get install alien
man alien
Tim
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On 8/25/05, Wulfy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> When are you going to lobby the producers of e-mail clients to add a
> "Reply To List" button? Shouldn't be *too* hard for someone as smart as
> you are.
I just wanted to interject something here: I hope all of the other
gmail users on this list hav
http://www.kitenet.net/programs/alien/
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To:
Sent: Thursday, August 25, 2005 9:01 PM
Subject: Re: Using RPM on Debian
> > What is the best/easiest way to convert an RPM
to a Deb? Can I install
> > RMP on my Debian machine, or i
Try Alien package converter
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From: "Tim Ruehsen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Thursday, August 25, 2005 9:01 PM
Subject: Re: Using RPM on Debian
> > What is the best/easiest way to convert an RPM
to a Deb? Can I install
> > RMP on my Debian machine, or is there a
c
Roberto C. Sanchez on 24/08/05 20:43, wrote:
Is there some short-cut?
Run xconfig again, select the option as a module, and recompile. If the
tree hasn't been cleaned since you last built, it should only compile
that one module and not the entire kernel. When this is done you can
either reinsta
On Thu, 25 Aug 2005, Jon Dowland wrote:
> On Wed, Aug 24, 2005 at 10:21:25PM -0300, Bruno Buys wrote:
> > Hi Roberto, I forgot to mention. I tried usbview and it says my player
> > is attached to a 1.1 uhci controller. Its part of the problem, I
> > guess. No matter what port I connect the device t
On Wed, 24 Aug 2005, Bruno Buys wrote:
>I'm trying to figure out whether my mp3 player and pen drive is
> being handled as a USB 2.0, with proper speed, under Debian Sarge.
lsusb. If it shows it is hooked to the EHCI usb bus (cat /proc/interrupts
can help you with this in new kernels), it is
On Thursday 25 August 2005 01:38 am, Dave Ewart wrote:
> I've noticed that too. I think Thunderbird is a good compromise between
> an easy-to-use client and a secure client. For non-technical users, I
> usually set them up with Thunderbird, but I make a number of changes to
> the default config
I've got some software that I'd like to install on my Debian Sarge
box. I can't get it in source, so I can't compile it, and it is only
made available in binary form as RMP.
What is the best/easiest way to convert an RPM to a Deb? Can I install
RMP on my Debian machine, or is there a conversion ut
On Wed, 24 Aug 2005, Daniel L. Miller wrote:
> My firewall is continuing to run reliably - of course. I have noticed
> that on of the 3com NICs, I have a single RX overrun reported. Just one
> - no errors, and no increases in the overrun number.
Which 3com model exactly? (lspci output, please)
On Wednesday 24 August 2005 10:32 pm, Wulfy wrote:
> I find your side's evangelical zeal a little grating. If you have a
> case, make it without calling those who disagree with you "brain-dead"
> and "in denial". I thought there were standards of behaviour on this
> list. Apparently, they only
On Thursday 25 August 2005 12:00 am, Wulfy wrote:
> When are you going to lobby the producers of e-mail clients to add a
> "Reply To List" button? Shouldn't be *too* hard for someone as smart as
> you are.
Why should I have to when I'm already happy with one that has a reply-to-list
feature? N
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I just "apt-get install courier-imap" but it hasn't support for some
authentication protocols (e.g. authpam). When installing from source one
can enable these protocols with ./configure --with-authpam. Is there a
workaround to tell apt-get how to install this packet or I have to
install it from
On Wed, Aug 24, 2005 at 11:11:26AM -0400, Hendrik Boom wrote:
> On Wed, Aug 24, 2005 at 10:47:06AM -0400, Hendrik Boom wrote:
> >
> >
> > I vote the headers should direct a reply to the list.
> > It has always seemed lunacy to make the default the specific thing that
> > list policy shys you shou
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On Thu, Aug 25, 2005 at 08:25:30AM -0400, Gregory Seidman wrote:
> On Thu, Aug 25, 2005 at 06:32:23AM +0100, Wulfy wrote:
> [...]
> } And if the list admins are so smart, how come we have all the
> } spam on these lists? 90% of the spam I get is from the Debian
> } lists...
>
> Gee, I don't get
On Thu, Aug 25, 2005 at 02:26:24AM -0400, Hal Vaughan wrote:
>
> One thing I've noticed about the Debian lists and attitudes: There is a group
> of people that are so absolutely sure they're right, that they are determined
> they will do things their way, and no other way, whether it's a "reply
On 8/25/05, Teilhard Knight <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Suppose you want to compile your drivers for your wireless adapter, which is
> what I actually want to do. If I am not mistaken, I need a build symbolic
> link in "uname -r" to the kernel-source, and I need a linux symbolic link
> from /usr/s
Sorry to reply to a random entry in this thread. However I lost/deleted
the originating post. At any rate here is a more well thought out idea
then just setting a reply-to header.
This seems to come up rather regularly on this list. Perhaps it might
make sense to have a FAQ somewhere that is maile
Suppose you want to compile your drivers for your wireless adapter, which is
what I actually want to do. If I am not mistaken, I need a build symbolic
link in "uname -r" to the kernel-source, and I need a linux symbolic link
from /usr/src where to the kernel source too, which also resides there.
On Thu, 25 Aug 2005 09:37:57 +0100
Jon Dowland <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Thu, Aug 25, 2005 at 09:06:54AM +0200, Nico De Ranter wrote:
> > Is anybody else having problems reaching the debian website? I can't
> > reach www.debian.org or security.debian.org. DNS still works (ah,
> > wait, they
On Thu, Aug 25, 2005 at 06:32:23AM +0100, Wulfy wrote:
[...]
} I find your side's evangelical zeal a little grating. If you have a
} case, make it without calling those who disagree with you "brain-dead"
} and "in denial". I thought there were standards of behaviour on this
} list. Apparently
On Thu, Aug 25, 2005 at 06:17:36AM +0100, Wulfy wrote:
} Paul Smith wrote:
[...]
} >Anyway, this argument is as common as it is fruitless. The Reply-To
} >Munging Considered Harmful doc has all the reasons why people oppose
} >Reply-To munging. To me the most critical one is that by removing
} >R
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