Carl Fink wrote:
On Thu, Nov 17, 2005 at 12:35:13AM -0200, Rog?rio Brito wrote:
If anybody knows of anything similar to what news.individual.net were,
please let me know.
Can you pay $10/month US? I like newsguy.com.
For $100/year US, you could get a shell account at one of my ISP's, Pani
On 11/16/05, Carl Fink <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Why not use "script"?
That's certainly another option. I was assuming the sudo configuration
was restricted to running that particular program. If sudo allows any
string to be passed to it, script is a good solution. As are the
suggested sudo sh
It was compiled with gcc-4.0.2 because gcc -v says so altough gcc-3.3
is also installed. But I noticed something else, in the boot log I can
see a line something like this:
Removing Nvidia TLS Links ... Done
What does it mean?On 11/16/05, Andras Lorincz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
And how do I do
Thanks.
Rafi
On 11/16/05, Scott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Rafi Gabzu wrote:> Hi ,> I intend to install the "testing " release via netinst , this is my
> first time to install Debian, two questions:> 1. What is the graphical installer , and can can it help me with the> installation ?> 2. Is it net
On 8/18/05, Anonymous <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I sometimes find such messages in my syslog:
> mutella gethostby*.getanswer: asked for "gwc1c.olden.ch.3557.nyud.net IN A",
> got type "39"
I got a similar entry when ı visited the same domain following a link
in slashdot.
Nov 17 00:49:22 etc
On Wed, Nov 16, 2005 at 10:35:27PM +0100, Juraj Fedel wrote:
> quite easy. As sugested above there are many question poping
> while using it. One that bother me most right now is about
How might I access non-standard document classes: shopping list, parts
list, invoice, bill of materials, lesson p
On Wed, Nov 16, 2005 at 09:59:53PM -0600, John Hasler wrote:
> Carl Fink writes:
> > Can you pay $10/month US? I like newsguy.com.
>
> I'm paying Newsguy $40/year.
Um, yeah. I inexplicably quoted the price for dialup via Newsguy. Oops.
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Hi,
I have 2 stranges problems when trying to install debian testing.
1- Using the Floppy to install SID from 25/10/2005 (On the boot prompt:
expert linux26)
I choose the testing part when asked.
I'm almost at the end. (i.e. after the reboot and after having done some
configuration, should be
On 11/17/05, Siju George <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> http://www.bsdcertification.org/index.php?NAV=News&Item=nl017
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>
I am terribly sorry! it was supposed to be sent to Operations
Executive of m
--- Rogério Brito <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi, John and others.
>
> On Nov 15 2005, John M. Gabriele wrote:
> > One thing I don't understand about LaTeX/TeX though is why it's so
> > darn big and complicated.
>
> LaTeX isn't big. Well, it does have some core packages, but they surely
> are
http://www.bsdcertification.org/index.php?NAV=News&Item=nl017
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On Wed, 16 Nov 2005 22:29:43 -0500, kamaraju kusumanchi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
said:
> Is there a way to do this in one single command?
> $wajig doc > /tmp/wajig_doc.txt
> $sudo mv /tmp/wajig_doc.txt /root/wajig_doc.txt
I usually do "sudo wajig doc | sudo tee /tmp/wajig_doc.txt". I guess
you could
This is begin to sound like a patternMy firefox, which I "compile" myself from their website, will not open with under the normal user. When I try to do so from a console (to se the message), it has this to say:
$ ./firefox./run-mozilla.sh: line 131: 6179 Segmentation fault "$prog" ${1+"$
Cybe R. Wizard wrote:
On Thu, 17 Nov 2005 11:31:41 +1100
Neil Dugan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
I have set up tightvncserver on my computer, I am using 'gnome-panel'
to put up some icons etc.. on the vnc screen. My problem is when I
go to stop the new gnome-panel process it won't stay s
On Thu, Nov 17, 2005 at 04:55:22PM +1300, Steven Jones wrote:
> We seem to be having issues getting a bug registered
> ... because I don't know what the bug-reporting web site
> http://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/enter_bug.cgi
> means by host,target and build triplets.
I'd guess they're referring
Carl Fink writes:
> Can you pay $10/month US? I like newsguy.com.
I'm paying Newsguy $40/year.
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We seem to be having issues getting a bug registeredthe site listed
is somewhat obtuse with its instructions...
:(
Eg
==
8><---
==
> How did it go?
Internal compiler error on my favourite program for timing, which
compiles and runs with 4 other compilers (mahoe f95 and nagf95, and
Steve Lamb wrote:
> Toshiro wrote:
>
>>Anyone knows any hosting company who has Debian dedicated servers to rent?
>
>
> I'm guessing the list archives do since this comes up about once every 2
> weeks. My recommendation is in there.
>
mine too!
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On Wed, Nov 16, 2005 at 07:37:47PM -0800, David Kirchner wrote:
> On 11/16/05, kamaraju kusumanchi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I have tried
> >
> > $sudo wajig doc > /root/wajig_doc.txt
> >
> > But it does not work. Using Debian sid, bash 3.00.16(1).
> >
> > regards
> > raju
>
> The reason the
On Wed, Nov 16, 2005 at 10:29:43PM -0500, kamaraju kusumanchi wrote:
> Is there a way to do this in one single command?
>
> $wajig doc > /tmp/wajig_doc.txt
> $sudo mv /tmp/wajig_doc.txt /root/wajig_doc.txt
>
> ie I want to redirect the output of a command to a file and store this
> in a director
On Thu, Nov 17, 2005 at 12:35:13AM -0200, Rog?rio Brito wrote:
> If anybody knows of anything similar to what news.individual.net were,
> please let me know.
Can you pay $10/month US? I like newsguy.com.
For $100/year US, you could get a shell account at one of my ISP's, Panix.
They provide unl
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On Thu, Nov 17, 2005 at 01:26:50AM +, Antony Gelberg wrote:
> I think users need to get back to learning a little. I was asked by a
> customer yesterday why Thunderbird doesn't capitalise the H in Hello
> like Outlook (Word) does. I was too speechless to suggest just typing
> properly.
>
>
On 11/16/05, kamaraju kusumanchi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have tried
>
> $sudo wajig doc > /root/wajig_doc.txt
>
> But it does not work. Using Debian sid, bash 3.00.16(1).
>
> regards
> raju
The reason the above doesn't work is because "wajig doc" are the only
arguments sent to sudo. Your cu
Is there a way to do this in one single command?
$wajig doc > /tmp/wajig_doc.txt
$sudo mv /tmp/wajig_doc.txt /root/wajig_doc.txt
ie I want to redirect the output of a command to a file and store this
in a directory owned by root. Is there a way to achieve the above with a
single command?
I h
On Nov 16 2005, Carl Fink wrote:
> I'm tempted to report them to the US authorities AS as spammer.
If the Debian lists start blocking everything from UOL, then I won't be
able to post anymore.
That's the ISP that I use and just because there is one asshole
subscribed to a mailing list with a chal
--- loos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > 9- # chmod 777
> > /opt/openoffice.org2.0/program/soffice
> > This step seemed but soffice was installed
> > with mode 000 and therefore could not be executed
> > (started).
>
>
> Bad idea, there are a lot of steps between 000 and
777
> Don't ever u
Cybe R. Wizard wrote:
>On Wed, 16 Nov 2005 16:19:10 -0500
>Mitch Wiedemann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>
>>I suggest you keep your ego in check and remember you're on a
>>*debian-user* email list.
>>
>>
>
>As a Debian user (and Ubuntu, and Libranet,..., all derivatives) I am
>quite inter
Antony Gelberg wrote:
> I'm so angry but the extent of my anger was to ask listmaster to kick
> the offender off. Grr times a thousand.
Pft, I'd just be happy if I could block 'em at SMTP time. For some reason
the following in exim isn't working.
In ACLs:
deny message = IP: $sender_host_a
Dick Davies wrote:
On 17/11/05, Marc Shapiro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
/dev/hda12 2201+ 48642664- 21398548+ 8e Linux LVM
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~# pvcreate /dev/hda12
Device /dev/hda12 not found.
As you can see, pvcreate does not appear to want to work on /dev/hda12.
This was t
I had a LVM group with two physical volumes (disks). One failed. I did
not have a mirrored disk, but I'd like to recover the data on the first
physical volume (or what's left of it). Does anyone know how? Here's
my output from vgscan, which shows one physical volume good, the other
unreadable
On Thu, 17 Nov 2005 11:31:41 +1100
Neil Dugan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have set up tightvncserver on my computer, I am using 'gnome-panel'
> to put up some icons etc.. on the vnc screen. My problem is when I
> go to stop the new gnome-panel process it won't stay stopped. I puts
On Wed, 16 Nov 2005 16:19:10 -0500
Mitch Wiedemann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I suggest you keep your ego in check and remember you're on a
> *debian-user* email list.
As a Debian user (and Ubuntu, and Libranet,..., all derivatives) I am
quite interested in this thread /as a Debian user./ And
> Anyone knows any hosting company who has Debian dedicated
> servers to rent?
Yes - TekTonic
http://www.tektonic.net/dedicated.php
Regards,
MB
On Wed, Nov 16, 2005 at 04:52:55PM -0800, Steve Lamb wrote:
> Carl Fink wrote:
> > What the Access-like features of OOo 2 let one do is create and manipulate
> > and use databases WITHOUT SPENDING A LOT OF TIME LEARNING HOW.
>
> Ah... you mean inefficiently and incorrectly. Got it.
Ah, you'r
Toshiro wrote:
> Anyone knows any hosting company who has Debian dedicated servers to rent?
I'm guessing the list archives do since this comes up about once every 2
weeks. My recommendation is in there.
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Carl Fink wrote:
> What the Access-like features of OOo 2 let one do is create and manipulate
> and use databases WITHOUT SPENDING A LOT OF TIME LEARNING HOW.
Ah... you mean inefficiently and incorrectly. Got it.
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On 17/11/05, Marc Shapiro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> /dev/hda12 2201+ 48642664- 21398548+ 8e Linux LVM
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~# pvcreate /dev/hda12
>Device /dev/hda12 not found.
>
>
> As you can see, pvcreate does not appear to want to work on /dev/hda12.
> This was the case
so kind of you, sorry for my poor english.
i work it out, it work
All forthese problem ,i think the reason which MySQL can't work
is that i install the Debian in stable,then i install the Mysql Apache
PHP(apt with the stable source)
,but someday i change the apt source to unstable.So these probl
Hi!
Anyone knows any hosting company who has Debian dedicated servers to rent?
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On Wed, Nov 16, 2005 at 10:33:37PM +, Antony Gelberg wrote:
[OpenOffice.org's new database-front-end capabilities]
> I'd still like to know what, in business terms if you like, you can do
> with this, that you cannot do with e.g. LAMP.
It's a weird question. There's nothing there you can't
I'm tempted to report them to the US authorities AS as spammer.
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Hi,
I have set up tightvncserver on my computer, I am using 'gnome-panel' to
put up some icons etc.. on the vnc screen. My problem is when I go to
stop the new gnome-panel process it won't stay stopped. I puts a
requester on my main X window that refuses to go away.
Is there any way to sto
Dick Davies wrote:
On 16/11/05, Marc Shapiro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
One thing that I have yet to see a conclusive answer to: Can I make LVM
Logical Volumes from logical partitions in an extended physical volume.
Since I have 4 physical volumes, including an extended volume, I would
have
Hi all,
I only have one linux server:
Let's say I own and have dns set up for
myseconddomain.com - the dns points to a linux server
ip (that is registered as e.g. myfirstdomain.com).
Mail headed for myseconddomain.com does indeed reach
the linux server.
I want to forward (relay?) all mail that h
On 11/16/05, Juraj Fedel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> After reading a doc I started writing with latex, and it is
> quite easy. As sugested above there are many question poping
> while using it. One that bother me most right now is about
> orphans and widows lines. I thought latex will take care of
> From: Mike McCarty [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Wednesday, November 16, 2005 2:58 PM
<...>
> How about the prejudice that software engineers are only good
> for writing programs, while hardware engineers can design
> both hardware *and* software?
It just goes to show that knowledge may be
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Jon Dowland wrote:
> On Wed, Nov 16, 2005 at 08:09:01AM -0700, Scott wrote:
>
>>As to what is a graphical installer? Well it gives you a GUI-based
>>interface (like you get in GNOME) rather than a console interface that
>>the debian-installer normally has. Most major Linux distributions
>>offer
On Thu, Oct 20, 2005 at 01:58:34PM -0400, Michael Marsh wrote:
> On 10/19/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Be prepared to ask lots of questions when using latex, rather than get
> > frustrated. It's like unix - there's a simple way of doing most things
> > but sometimes it's no
On Wed, Nov 16, 2005 at 01:51:23PM -0800, Steve Lamb wrote:
> Mike McCarty wrote:
> > I noticed very early on in my career (1980 or so) that management types
> > had no concept of what I did, and considered engineers to be like
> > interchangeable widgets. Like adjustable wrenches. Any adjustable w
Mike McCarty wrote:
> I noticed very early on in my career (1980 or so) that management types
> had no concept of what I did, and considered engineers to be like
> interchangeable widgets. Like adjustable wrenches. Any adjustable wrench
> can turn any nut.
Oh how I hate this, really. It's led
Mitch Wiedemann wrote:
> Could you all argue about this amongst yourselves? You're spamming the
> rest of the *debian-user* list.
> Remember Debian? It's a computer operating system.
Yup, remember it's Debian-*USER* and we're the users. Care to show me who
died and made you moderator?
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Antonio Rodriguez wrote:
> No much difference between science and religion, same crap. Thus I
> decline the offer.
Actually, there is one major difference.
Religion is based on the notion that they know everything and anything
which doesn't fit into their worldview is wrong. One must acc
On (16/11/05 12:25), Mitch Wiedemann wrote:
> Roy wrote:
>
> >- Original Message -
> >From: "loos" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >To:
> >Sent: Wednesday, November 16, 2005 12:37 AM
> >Subject: Re: Imap
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > [snip] <-- stuff about MS Outlook not being able to access an IMAP serve
Antonio Rodriguez wrote:
> Well, the whole problem boils down to "eat what you want". No problems
> with that. The problem arises if what I don't want to eat is masked or
> passed as something else. Someone's freedom to worship science and eat
> whatever crap scientists make should not imply that m
Scott wrote:
Gene Heskett wrote:
On Saturday 12 November 2005 14:35, Steve Lamb wrote:
I looked at Thunderbird because a friend was raving about it. It
didn't impress me, but then I'm used to kmail from kde 3.3.0.
Html doodads are nothing but a PITA that quadruples the size of the messa
Mike McCarty wrote:
> Carl Fink wrote:
>
>> On Wed, Nov 16, 2005 at 09:35:15AM -0500, Mitch Wiedemann wrote:
>>
>>> I'd like to make a motion that we discontinue this very OT thread.
>>
>>
>>
>> Second.
>
>
> You don't have to vote, nor do you have to make requests.
> Just use the delete key. I us
On Wed, 2005-11-16 at 16:05 -0500, Mitch Wiedemann wrote:
> Could you all argue about this amongst yourselves? You're spamming the
> rest of the *debian-user* list.
We are users of Debian. We are on the debian-user mailing list.
What's the problem?
I get your point, though.
> Remember Debian?
Carl Fink wrote:
On Wed, Nov 16, 2005 at 09:35:15AM -0500, Mitch Wiedemann wrote:
I'd like to make a motion that we discontinue this very OT thread.
Second.
You don't have to vote, nor do you have to make requests.
Just use the delete key. I use a threaded reader, so I
can delete whole thr
On Wed, Nov 16, 2005 at 07:58:07PM +, Adam Hardy wrote:
> sorry if this is a dumb question, but your email implies spam-assassin
> does DNS look-ups to filter out spam - which is not what I thought
> after giving spam assassin the once-over check-out. Is it so? What
> level of effectiveness doe
Could you all argue about this amongst yourselves? You're spamming the
rest of the *debian-user* list.
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On Wed, Nov 16, 2005 at 07:55:08PM +, Adam Hardy wrote:
> Rudi Starcevic on 16/11/05 07:52, wrote:
> >Hello,
> >
> >Just can't get vsftpd to work?
> >
> >apt-get install vsftpd always used to work
> >
> >This is my error:
> >
> >*500 **OOPS*: *cap_set_proc*
> >
> >
> >[quote]
> >On Linux s
Seth Goodman wrote:
The outsourcing problem is a real mess, and it is a complicated
situation.
[snip]
This ridiculous waste of money is an example of the deeply held
prejudice of many people who make financial decisions today. They know
they need technical talent, but consider technologists
On Wed, 2005-11-16 at 15:45 -0500, Antonio Rodriguez wrote:
> On Wed, Nov 16, 2005 at 02:36:11PM -0600, Ron Johnson wrote:
> > > Science is the new religion. A few centuries ago, if you dared
> > > to go against the church, you would end up fried. Now, if you
> > > dare to say that you give a sh
Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
Clive Menzies wrote:
Indulging in schadenfreude is one thing; deliberately exacerbating the
guy's misfortune is probably more than he deserves.
OK he's made a relatively common mistake and then compounded it with the
the removal request; if Tom's following this thread,
Clive Menzies wrote:
On (14/11/05 17:36), privacy.at Anonymous Remailer wrote:
Regardless, please come back in a few months and request its removal
again. I'd love to see that original email [2] climb higher in
Google's results than the current #3 spot it holds now when searching
for your na
On Wed, Nov 16, 2005 at 02:36:11PM -0600, Ron Johnson wrote:
> > Science is the new religion. A few centuries ago, if you dared
> > to go against the church, you would end up fried. Now, if you
> > dare to say that you give a shit about what scientists think,
> > you
>
> You'll be elected to a
Steve Lamb wrote:
Robert Waldner wrote:
Because with a "globalized" capitalism it's an arms race to the bottom:
whoever has the lowest wages/taxes, the laxest environment laws etc. wins.
Gotta love people who whine about "gobalization" using the internet; the
shining beacon of that conce
Steve Lamb wrote:
Edward J. Shornock wrote:
Thanks to asshat US Corporations like yours, I was out of work for 13
[EMAIL PROTECTED] months because my job was shipped to India.
Yes, because making money is such a crime in a free market society. So
much so that when corporations do it it'
On Wed, 2005-11-16 at 14:50 -0500, Antonio Rodriguez wrote:
> On Wed, Nov 16, 2005 at 12:22:56PM -0600, Gnu-Raiz wrote:
>
[snip]
>
> Well, the whole problem boils down to "eat what you want". No problems
> with that. The problem arises if what I don't want to eat is masked or
> passed as somethin
On Wed, 2005-11-16 at 12:22 -0600, Gnu-Raiz wrote:
> On 08:22, Wed 16 Nov 05, Steve Block wrote:
> > On Wed, Nov 16, 2005 at 03:49:16AM -0500, Antonio Rodriguez wrote:
> > >On Wed, Nov 16, 2005 at 09:38:37AM +0100, steef wrote:
> > >>Steve Lamb wrote:
[snip]
>
> Their is a problem with your logic,
On Wed, 2005-11-16 at 13:58 -0600, Mike McCarty wrote:
> John Hasler wrote:
> > Seth writes:
> >
> >>They have a sense of national pride and feel a part of the Indian
> >>economy, thus they naturally prefer to hire their own nationals. That's
> >>illegal here...
> >
> >
> > It is legal in the U
Clean energy
The entire world is looking for a source of clean energy. I have
discovered a certain
paradox basing on which a machine called METOZ can be built which by harnessing
the gravitation of
our EARTH can produce clean energy.
John Hasler wrote:
Seth writes:
They have a sense of national pride and feel a part of the Indian
economy, thus they naturally prefer to hire their own nationals. That's
illegal here...
It is legal in the US to hire only US nationals.
What US do you live in?
Mike
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On Thu, 2005-10-13 at 06:54 -0500, Robert D. Crawford wrote:
> "Barry, Christopher" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > seems like I remember this issue, and you'll need to exclude some
> > memory
> > ranges. Unfortunately, I do not have access to the box I had this card
> > in now, but maybe these
Robert S on 15/11/05 20:49, wrote:
Don't know if this is of any help, but a lot of DNS tests seem to timeout:
debug: RBL: success for 9 of 17 queries
debug: DNS: timeout for NO_DNS_FOR_FROM after 14 seconds
debug: DNS: timeout for bsp-untrusted after 14 seconds
debug: DNS: timeout for bsp-firstt
Rudi Starcevic on 16/11/05 07:52, wrote:
Hello,
Just can't get vsftpd to work?
apt-get install vsftpd always used to work
This is my error:
*500 **OOPS*: *cap_set_proc*
[quote]
On Linux systems, if capability support was disabled in the kernel or
built as a module and not loaded, vsft
On Wed, Nov 16, 2005 at 12:22:56PM -0600, Gnu-Raiz wrote:
> > We are fat because we eat too much; because it's easy and cheap to eat
> > too much. I am fat because I eat when I'm bored or not hungry at all, not
> > because of growth hormones fed to cows. I prefer more natural things but
> > I'm no
hi ppl,
> Rogério Brito wanted us to know:
>> the package `debian-goodies' contains dpigs, a script which will give
>> you the biggest installed packages. That should help you identify the
>> priority packages to remove if you don't need them.
thank you all for great hints/ideas. There seems to
On Mon, Nov 14, 2005 at 11:05:04PM -0200, Rog?rio Brito wrote:
> And if you use Emacs for typing your texts, I would highly recommend
> you to grab auctex from the Debian archive and stop 5 minutes to read
> its manual.
For those of you on the other side of the fence, vim-latexsuite is
fantastic,
> Mitch Wiedemann wanted us to know:
>Is anyone else suddenly getting spammed by "Antispam UOL" messages
>related to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
yes, I got 5 bounces of that crap in the last 5 minutes. It belongs to
blacklist.
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Gnu-Raiz wrote:
> Lets take a look at history, every since man was able to
> water crops, we have been genetically engineering our crops.
> We have selected out the crops that are hardy to weather
> changes, and strains that are more productive. In a sense we
> have used the lab of mother earth to
In order to solve the problem of tiny free space on my hard drive, I was
thinking about adding a new partition on the directory tree.
Original post about disk space problem --->
http://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2005/11/msg01982.html
I have found some free space on my hard drive that I would li
On 08:22, Wed 16 Nov 05, Steve Block wrote:
> On Wed, Nov 16, 2005 at 03:49:16AM -0500, Antonio Rodriguez wrote:
> >On Wed, Nov 16, 2005 at 09:38:37AM +0100, steef wrote:
> >>Steve Lamb wrote:
> >>believe me: i know where i am talking about. herman and i analyzed for
> >>over thirty years the work
Hi there,
I am enjoying having suspend2 running on my desktop (yay!) and now
want to tweak it a bit. On resume I'd like to have acouple ofhtings
happen:
- I want to run getmail for the main user -- this is the mosti
mportant
- also I'd like to check regarding various cronjobs tht haven't been
ex
Henrique de Moraes Holschuh wrote:
On Wed, 16 Nov 2005, Steve Lamb wrote:
Mitch Wiedemann wrote:
Is anyone else suddenly getting spammed by "Antispam UOL" messages
related to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Yup. Challenge/Response at it's finest!
Indeed. Just blackhole any and eve
> Weissgerber, Tom L wanted us to know:
>
>The following information should not have been made available to the
>entire public domain. Please remove the following links/files at your
>earliest convenience.
Maybe some simple address rewriting to aggragate the alleged sender.
/just a thought.
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Le Lundi 14 Novembre 2005 20:24, Joe Mc Cool a écrit :
> Wow,
>
> thanks a lot guys for the push towards Latex.
>
> After struggling with groff etc for years, Latex is a charm. Already
> I can do tables, footnotes, indexes, headers, footers, maths, item
> lists wonderful, a joy to wor
On Thu November 10 2005 11:06 am, Alan Ianson wrote:
> Exim4 works great here for the usual users in the /home/$USER directories,
> but I have some users in different (/opt/mbse/home/$USER) non standard
> locations. These users can send mail without any problem, but when a
> message arrives here fo
Roy wrote:
>- Original Message -
>From: "loos" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To:
>Sent: Wednesday, November 16, 2005 12:37 AM
>Subject: Re: Imap
>
>
>
>
> [snip] <-- stuff about MS Outlook not being able to access an IMAP server
>
>M$ Outlook is the only client i've used. I've just used mutt a
Maurits van Rees wrote:
>On Tue, Nov 15, 2005 at 07:38:26PM +, Caleb Walker wrote:
>
>
>>I have this script:
>>
>>header :contains "List-Id" "debian-user.lists.debian.org"
>>{
>>fileinto "INBOX.Storage.Debian-User";
>>stop;
>>}
>>
>>which does not work.
>>
>>
>
>Maybe you just pasted it
- Original Message -
From: "loos" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Wednesday, November 16, 2005 12:37 AM
Subject: Re: Imap
> > > > Do other mail clients work properly? Or does everyone receive the
same
> > > > error?
> > >
> > > I only have one account at the moment. Would it be wise to
Jon Dowland wrote:
>On Mon, Nov 14, 2005 at 01:29:23PM +0100, privacy.at Anonymous Remailer wrote:
>
>
>>And it has no place on this (or any other) mailing list.
>>E-mail should be sent in plain text only.
>>
>>
>
>I don't agree, entirely. Email is a convenient transport mechanism for
>many
On Wed, 16 Nov 2005, Steve Lamb wrote:
> Mitch Wiedemann wrote:
> > Is anyone else suddenly getting spammed by "Antispam UOL" messages
> > related to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> Yup. Challenge/Response at it's finest!
Indeed. Just blackhole any and everything that replies with an AntiSpam UOL
mess
On Wed, Nov 16, 2005 at 10:19:04AM -0500, Mitch Wiedemann wrote:
Is anyone else suddenly getting spammed by "Antispam UOL" messages
related to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Yes and I am probably going to blacklist the sender.
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http://steveblock.com/
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T
On Wed, Nov 16, 2005 at 10:19:04AM -0500, Mitch Wiedemann wrote:
> Is anyone else suddenly getting spammed by "Antispam UOL" messages
> related to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
*checks spamfolder*
yes.
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Jon Dowland
http://jon.dowland.name/
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On Wed, 16 Nov 2005, Siju George wrote:
> Thankyou so much Jiann. Its working from both drives. I enabled boot
> from only hdd-0 in BIOS and it works. Then I enabled boot only from
> hdd-1 and it works. the boot partition is ext2fs and the rest ReiserFS
That's not enough. Set it to hdd-0, and unpl
On Mon, Nov 14, 2005 at 01:29:23PM +0100, privacy.at Anonymous Remailer wrote:
> And it has no place on this (or any other) mailing list.
> E-mail should be sent in plain text only.
I don't agree, entirely. Email is a convenient transport mechanism for
many things other than plain text, such as, p
Jeff Lucas wrote:
>I am having problems after installing the kernel 2.6.14.2. it comes up with a
>kernel panic and says something about not being able to boot from the hard
>drive. I'm a new linux user and like it so far, but I'm having trouble
>getting things to work for me.
>
>
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