d use something like:
supersede domain-name-servers 127.0.0.1;
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ermarket.com.br/, such as ICQ 147223608, MSN messenger
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Sunday, 26 February 2006 15:16, Rylan Vroom wrote:
> How do you tell debian to use a local dns server before going
> to the ones maintained by my ISP?
Edit /etc/resolv.conf if you are not using DHCP or /etc/dhclient.conf if
you are. See the man pages in section 5.
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other networks so that, normally, clients do not need to update when
the proprietary half of the network changes. The Jabber protocol is
also less likely to change unexpectedly and become
backwards-incompatible like the proprietary alternatives.
http://www.jabber.org/
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Saturday, 25 February 2006 17:38, Andrew Cady wrote:
> On Sat, Feb 25, 2006 at 04:52:25PM +0800, Alex Nordstrom wrote:
> > (CCing you because you request it.)
>
> Did not. (No bother).
From the headers of your messages:
Mail-Followup-To: Andrew Cady <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
ning",
> or even interested in learning, I wouldn't have responded so.
You have failed to address the core question of why you chose to respond
at all when the response you had to offer was not constructive. The
fact that you feel good when asserting your perceived superiority is
n
o comprehend a two-line instruction
added in caps to every message on the list considered spam? They're
certainly unsolicited (nobody wants 'em) bulk (they're bothering
everyone on the list) e-mail. What about challenge-response junk, false
bounces from misconfigured spamfilters, and
ach:
http://dev-loki.blogspot.com/2005/12/forcing-network-interface-names.html
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hich in
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a month ago (remember, I'm using Sid).
If you use ip addr, you should be able to see that both addresses are
actually registered to the interface.
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Tuesday, 21 February 2006 02:48, Jamie Thompson wrote:
> Alex Nordstrom wrote:
> > http://pdo.debian.net/
>
> Nope, already spotted that one as the url was given in the link on
> the packages.debian.org placeholder page.
My bad. One thing you can do is to use the -d opti
t the changes are...
http://pdo.debian.net/
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CCing you since you request off-list replies, but please do not exclude
the list in your Reply-To header.
Sunday, 19 February 2006 16:32, steef wrote:
> Alex Nordstrom wrote:
> > Even more puzzling than why one would consider the risk of
> > compromising a supposed production
s related to the libslang2 package specifically, so a
better search for Google seems to be something like:
"unable to make backup link" "operation not permitted" site:debian.org
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hensible, but that it
is far superior to apt-get on the command-line, partly because it does
remove unused cruft (but also because the resolver is better).
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ting the protocol for streaming
over HTTP).
Even more puzzling than why one would consider the risk of compromising
a supposed production system for one minor update to the same CVS
snapshot is why one would even run a program for entertainment on a
production system in the first place. That'
ble under this naming convention).
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Thursday, 16 February 2006 14:04, Mark Grieveson wrote:
> Is there a list of the packages that are included in the
> default desktop install?
$ aptitude show desktop-base
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ou can do that with etch too.
As you can see on http://pdo.debian.net/webmin (or
http://packages.debian.org/webmin normally), Webmin is not in Etch or
Sid, and has not been for about a month now.
See http://bugs.debian.org/343897
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ns apt-get is trying to install), which Debian
distribution you are running, and which repositories you use.
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nly enabled at
lower than the maximum colour bit depth. One might need to set
DefaultDepth to 16 instead of 24 in the Screen section.
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quite, eh, apt at resolving that sort of
situation, much more so than apt-get.
Sometimes, it also helps the resolver in situations like this if you
tell it to install both packages at the same time, rather than one
after the other.
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you pay for it as well. This is not based on first-hand experience, but
I am seriously considering them for whenever I decide to put together
some new hardware. (Not much of a gamer here, though.)
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tly obvious to
anyone of average intelligence, I have doubts regarding your motive for
telling Paul to "turn off this pgp crap".
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ng dissatisfied with purchases, or asking to be removed
from the send list (and I have a pretty good feeling they are not
actually on the d-u send list) -- not to mention the misconfigured mail
servers harassing debian-user about mails they got from someone who
said their name was debian-user.
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ppropriately,
"redirect to". You can set it up as a filter and add it to the Apply
Filter menu with a corresponding shortcut key and/or toolbar button.
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do not get packages from Etch once it replaces Sarge.
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as I do. I never saw the message in question.
(Unfortunately, "unwanted language" seems to mean !English, even on
lists like d-u-swedish, but for English-language lists it reduces the
noise nicely).
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On Sunday, 25 Jul 2004 00:56, Alex Nordstrom wrote:
> Presumably following a recent upgrade, Gimp (2.0.3-1) appears not to save
> JPEG files with EXIF data intact.
Well, I didn't get any responses, but just a followup note for completeness:
the problem is fixed in 2.0.3-2. Glad it was
our. Should I file a bug report against gimp? Any other
information I should supply?
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