etty comfortable with the Bitstream Vera TrueType fonts.
Personally I prefer the sans serif, but the serif fonts look pretty
good too. I'm no connoisseur of fonts, but Vera Serif looks pretty
similar to Times New Roman to me. Very easy on the eyes.
apt-cache show ttf-bitstream-vera
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comparison to that loss of functionality, so I'm not in any hurry to
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`/bin/date`"
echo "retrieving /var/wget files"
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иск. При этом жесткий диск у меня единственный и
> > ОС Windows на нем работает без проблем. Подобный вопрос обсуждался
> > здесь:
> > http://www.nixp.ru/cgi-bin/forum/YaBB.pl?board=faq;action=display;n
> >um=1150432497 Существует ли какое-либо приемлемое решение данной
> > проблемы? Спасибо.
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printmaildir.pl some_maildir | formail -s procmail
would probably accomplish the same thing as Ismael's command line.
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referred answer. It's
not always possible to be so specific, but many of us stumbled over the
same things when we started. And the confidence gained from a fairly
quick solution makes it more likely that a newbie will RT their own FM
when the next problem comes up. I know it did for me.
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ecommended
documentaion to find out why and how it worked.In fairly short
order, looking back on it now, I went from the original clueless newbie
to a fairly confident Slack user. I owe a debt I can never repay to
jjohn. I've been trying to pay it forward ever since.
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in Debian, but that the docs were not
> acceptable?
http://bluefish.openoffice.nl/manual/
That took maybe 20 seconds on google.
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is a very comprehensive guide to installing and maintaining a debian
system.
http://www.nostarch.com/frameset.php?startat=debian
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knows what I've missed?
A small thing that I have overlooked more than once. You have to
run .bashrc after an edit, either by logging out and back in, or by
sourcing it on the command line.
~$ . .bashrc
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On Friday 18 August 2006 20:31, Mumia W. wrote:
> On 08/18/2006 07:20 PM, Bud Rogers wrote:
> > My nightly apt-get upgrade script has failed the last couple of
> > nights with the following error:
> >
> > Failed to fetch
> > http://http.us.debian.org/debian/pool/m
m to exist on any
of them. Does anyone know why apt seems to think it should?
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hile writing and reading the CDs, but
my actual interaction in each case was maybe five or ten minutes.
Recommended.
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TTL=116 ID=34319 PROTO=UDP SPT=2437 DPT=28001 LEN=16
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ly had four hours notice.
After all the flack they've taken about the delays in releasing woody,
they deserve a pile of attaboys for getting the woody packages out so
quick.
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e
to catch it as it comes. If I can do that, then I could parse it with
perl, sift out the important stuff and page somebody or whatever.
Has anyone done anything like that? If I can get the data into my box
I can handle it from there, but I've never tried to capture data on the
fly.
> with H2O.
Will, that is a wonderful story, but I imagine it says more about Acer
than about Debian. :}
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with
rep -iE 'usb|mouse|hci'
uhci 24392 0 (unused)
mousedev3808 1
usbmouse1792 0 (unused)
input 3072 0 [mousedev usbmouse]
usbcore52064 0 [uhci usbmouse]
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Thanks, David!
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nks for that info. What 2.4 kernel have you had the best luck with,
in general and with USB?
My ultimate goal is a VPN using FreeSwan and Shorewall, so solid
behavior in networking and crypto is a concern also. Any suggestions
would be welcome.
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On Saturday 04 May 2002 14:07 pm, dave mallery wrote:
> On Sat, 4 May 2002, Bud Rogers wrote:
> > My wife is also having usb problems with her Mandrake box running a
> > 2.4.8 kernel. Are there issues with usb in 2.4? I read everything
I
> > could find about
linux/Documentation and poked around
the archives a bit, but didn't find anything specific.
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ut what else
was going on on the box during those times. There is probably an
innocent explanation, but I would be looking for evidence of a DOS
attack or crack attempt.
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in Xemacs. I imagine the same is
true of Emacs. For addressbook, check out BBDB.
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e problem I ran into not long ago. If you
have ~/.vimrc as well as a global vimrc in /etc, you must comment out
the section that pertains to *.gz files in one or the other. There is
a debian bug on file about it.
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it GooeyLaTex. :)
You might be interested in LyX
http://www.lyx.org
If you like KDE, you might be interested in KLyX
http://www.linux.org/apps/AppId_5305.html
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On Wednesday 17 April 2002 22:02 pm, Christian Jaeger wrote:
> At 21:39 Uhr -0500 17.04.2002, Bud Rogers wrote:
> >I ran gnus in Xemacs for a long time and loved it. As I remember, gnus
> >can be built for either Xemacs or Emacs but cannot be compatible with
both
> >at the
nder gnu emacs21
> works fine.
I ran gnus in Xemacs for a long time and loved it. As I remember, gnus
can be built for either Xemacs or Emacs but cannot be compatible with both
at the same time. You might want to rebuild/reinstall your gnus with the
version of emacsen you intend to u
nk message: Connection
refused
traceroute: Warning: ip checksums disabled
traceroute to www.debian.org (198.186.203.20), 30 hops max, 38 byte packets
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On Monday 08 April 2002 14:29 pm, Mr. Jan Hearthstone wrote:
> Hearthstone:
> Where does one get laptops as cheap as that? ($10.-??,
> $30.-?).
Could you share a URL? I tried google, got a bunch of hits that didn't
seem to fit.
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e it an open relay to the entire subscriber list. No matter how you
tune your filters this will continue to be the problem.
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a lot of attachments -- often M$ -- I couldn't get
gnus to handle them well. I never quite established if the problem was
gnus or me. It has been a while since I tried however.
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probably look for replacements soon.
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usr/bin/perl5.6.1 /usr/bin/perldoc.stub
I'd guess there should be a symlink from one of the specific versions of
perl to /usr/bin/perl. In any case, I wouldn't be surprised if you have
other problems with perl scripts. Fixing your perl installation may solve
lots of problems for y
script or pdf or plain text or even info for that
matter, can read the docs in the format they prefer. That's what I'd like
to see.
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the Energy Management System. Mostly sysadmin
type stuff, a little perl, a little this and that.
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nt enough to judge to whole
world sight unseen is not worth listening to and therefore I choose to
ignore them.
plonk.
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7;s original post after I had already gotten four or five
replies. Is anyone else getting mail traffic out of sequence?
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-lgdbm -ldbm -ldb -ldl -lm -lc -lcrypt
/usr/bin/ld: cannot find -lgdbm
collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
make[1]: *** [spamd/spamc] Error 1
make[1]: Leaving directory `/root/.cpan/build/Mail-SpamAssassin-1.5'
make: *** [build-stamp] Error 2
Cannot create deb package
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fo is there.
>
> Anyone else having this problem?
Remove all the .index files in ~/Mail and let KMail rebuild them.
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On Monday 03 December 2001 19:30 pm, John Griffiths wrote:
> teeensy bit OT?
Gak. Reply-to-list is gonna get me in real trouble one of these days. My
humble apologies to the list...
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http://www.scifi.com/scifiwire/art-main.html?2001-12/03/12.30.sfc
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dles quickly, and the pointers filled in my ignorance. And the
combination brought me up to speed very fast. In about five months I went
from absolute newbie to sysadmin of a local startup ISP. That's no brag
on me. Most of the credit goes to my elmer.
Thank you, jjohn. Thank you.
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unstable.
And I'm apt-getting it from woody as I type.
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trying Gnus, but
> for to date, haven't done it.
I used gnus in Xemacs for years and loved it. It is an acquired taste.
If you like the [x]emacs way of doing things, you will feel right at home
in gnus. If you don't like [x]emacs, you probably won't care for gnus
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> wants to configure Mutt to behave just the way he/she likes, it
> requires work and manual reading... but - what wouldn't you do
> to have a brilliant MUA behaving exactly the way you want it to?-)
How does it handle sending and receiving attachments? Especiall
On Monday 05 November 2001 06:10 am, aparra wrote:
> Bud Rogers wrote:
> >
> > On Monday 05 November 2001 04:09 am, aparra wrote:
> > > I will like to use a USB mouse whith debian 2.2. It is posible? How to
> > > do it? It's posible to use on X?
> >
ome modules. The process is
outlined clearly in /usr/src/linux/Documentation/usb/input.txt. It's not
difficult.
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ut I just now tried it from home and
got right to it.
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t around this?
>
> Usually by pressing the two buttons simultaneously.
And adding 'Emulate3Buttons' to the Pointer section of XF86Config.
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On Sunday 28 October 2001 12:32 pm, csj wrote:
> On Monday 29 October 2001 01:38, Bud Rogers wrote:
> > On Friday 26 October 2001 19:41 pm, Antonio Rodriguez wrote:
> > > Thought may be interesting for the debian community:
> > > NEW YORK (October 26, 2001 4:29 p.m.
such as Opera and told them to get Microsoft's products instead.
> http://www.nandotimes.com/technology/story/158273p-1497208c.html
First they ignore you. Then they laugh at you. Then they fight you, and
then you win.
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e have experience good or bad with a setup like this?
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On Sunday 21 October 2001 14:49 pm, Lance Hoffmeyer wrote:
> Isn't the syntax to have cron run every five and not send email to anyone
>
> MAILTO=""
> 5 * * * *
That will run every hour at 5 minutes past the hour. What you want is
probably
*/5 * * * *
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ompatibility with
>the sendmail program. It is not actually necessary to
>notify exim of changes to /etc/aliases at all.
>
> It's not necesary using exim!
Boy do I feel stupid...
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t;
> however, it doesnt work. I can see mail being downloaded for bob but it
> doesn't get forwarded to cat where I am waiting.
Did you run newaliases?
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while to figure out they
aren't email addresses at all. They're usenet message ID's generated by
gnus. Gnus was my mail and news reader of choice for several years before I
embraced KDE, but I haven't posted to usenet from gnus in a couple of years.
> Perhaps I need to get
On Thursday 20 September 2001 10:12 am, Martin F Krafft wrote:
> (upgrading stable->testing)
>
> also sprach Bud Rogers (on Thu, 20 Sep 2001 09:36:08AM -0500):
> > It's really very simple.
> >
> > Edit /etc/apt/sources.list
> > s/stable/testing/ all l
o testing and then from testing to unstable
using that process. I currently track unstable with an update/upgrade process
running from cron every night. So far I have had very few surprises.
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k that should
be /usr/lib/apt/methods/ftp not fpt...
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On Thursday 20 September 2001 05:02 am, John Griffiths wrote:
> [Thu Sep 20 07:59:11 2001] [alert] apache: Could not determine the server's
> fully qualified domain name, using 192.168.0.3 for ServerName
Have you set ServerName in httpd.conf?
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On Sunday 16 September 2001 11:51 am, Bud Rogers wrote:
> metamail for MIME attachments
Ack. That was not intended for the list. That red glow on the horizon is my
face...
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On Wednesday 05 September 2001 17:51 pm, John Galt wrote:
> Elm predates any microsoft email product... Try to quote stuff in elm,
> the cursor goes to the beginning of the text.
Another reason I never used elm.
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A
On Wednesday 05 September 2001 05:45 am, Bud Rogers wrote:
> Except that in this case we're not talking about a practice that was not
> previously common or even not so common.
That's not a double negative, it's a brain fart. I meant to say "We're not
ta
iously common or even not so common. We're talking about a practice that
was virtually unknown until Microsoft flooded the market with badly broken
mail and news clients that make it very difficult to properly quote or
attribute anything.
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On Tuesday 04 September 2001 12:03 pm, Brooks R. Robinson wrote:
> You might want to look at VMWare ( www.vmware.com ). When running at full
> screnn , it runs pretty well, and you can barely tell you not in native OS.
I'm familiar with VMWare. I have had it running on this box
teps closer, then I
am interested too.
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an happy to feed her interest.
Has anyone on the list had any experience good or bad with WinLinux? Could
it be a way to give a Windows user a relatively stress free transition to
Linux?
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I think apt ought to be close to the top of any list. You can change one
word in /etc/apt/sources.list, do
apt-get update && apt-get dist-upgrade
and walk away while apt gets you a totally new system. I don't know of any
other distro or os that can do that.
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get around that restriction. In either case, you'll probably have
to have root on the box in question to restart sendmail.
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get lots of
Error reading from server - read (104 Connection reset by peer) [IP:
209.10.41.242 80]
and
Error reading from server Remote end closed connection [IP: 209.10.41.242 80]
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???
> >
> > i've tried
>
> Here is a C program that will do it:
rm ./-remove-files is a lot simpler.
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configure a local DNS server to use the cable's DNS, but cache host
> lookups for something like 24 hours before going out to the remote
> server again.
Have a look at the DNS-HOWTO. Section 3 describes exactly what you want.
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includes GPL'ed code must also be Open Source.
Which is a Good Thing(TM) to most of us, but a bad thing if your survival
depends on keeping your code proprietary.
Microsoft is trying to poison the public attitude about Open Source software
by associating it with the scary term 'vir
ote box X is refused: Connection lost to X
> | server`host:11.0'
>
> Probably root doesn't have permission to connection to host:11.0. I
> don't know what the solution is, though.
PermitRootLogin is a setting in sshd_config. I think it defaults to no.
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> I am looking for suggestions of a news server for a home network. It will
> be used to serve windows and linux machines.
Apt-get install leafnode. Works great for a small user base like a home
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On Sunday 22 July 2001 01:56 pm, Martin F. Krafft wrote:
> also sprach Bud Rogers (on Sun, 22 Jul 2001 01:08:20PM -0500):
> > It almost certainly set in your MUA.
>
> well, or the editor associated. i use vi, so there is no mutt setting
> involved...
Ah, yes. I didn't t
ocmail, or perhaps my mail user agent (balsa).
It almost certainly set in your MUA.
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t took a _long_ time to appear
> on the list. I mailed the kind hearted soul directly, rather than have
> to make them wait for the reply to show.
Two of my posts yesterday, one to -user and one to -devel, took more than 45
minutes to come back to me.
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unlink $file;
}
Quick and dirty, but I think it will delete all files in one directory.
Won't handle subdirs. Then you could probably just
close(DIR);
rmdir $dir;
to get rid of the directory.
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On Saturday 07 July 2001 09:22 am, Martin F. Krafft wrote:
> also sprach Bud Rogers (on Sat, 07 Jul 2001 09:18:32AM -0500):
> > Anyone have SNNS working with Debian? I can't get it to compile.
> have a look at the SNNS page - specifically at the bugs and bugfixes.
> this
ointing back to /usr/include. I have similar problems with billnet,
another neural net package. It all makes me wonder if I'm missing a package
that would have all the right defines for this type of application.
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tion. After I bought Learning Perl and
Programming Perl and the Cookbook, I found the CD Bookshelf. For the price
of any two of O'Reilly's Perl books, you get five or six of them cross
indexed and hyperlinked. Best money I've spent in a while.
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x27;t know how to ask."
> a little. But then I probably learnt my way to the first aid kit mostly
> from walking into the cutting edge so many times.
And that little jewel goes in my favorite quotes file. :}
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directive?
It's probably dying because it doesn't like something in httpd.conf. You
might find some clues in /var/log/apache/error.log.
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/etc/nsswitch.conf.
Both have good man pages that will explain what you need to do. You might
also want to set up NIS.
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eforge.net
> > <>
>
> okay, what the heck does RUTE stand for? :)
>
> awesome project, by the way. nice job!
Looks like another one of those recursive acronyms like GNU's Not Unix...
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:~$ grep cdrom /etc/fstab
/dev/cdrom /cdrom iso9660 defaults,ro,user,noauto 0 0
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ymmetrical pattern of
dots and dashes makes a catchy little rhythm.
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this, but I'm running 2.4.2, cant say if it will work with a
> debian kernel 2.2.19, give it a try !
I have a Logitech Trackman Marble USB on a Debian stable system with a
2.2.19 kernel. Works beautifully.
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r address in my address
book and a quick search of the list archives didn't turn up anything.
Ben, would you email me off list? I would like to ask a small favor.
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ption as well. And I think M$ calls it
something else.
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On Monday 14 May 2001 03:01, Mirek Kwasniak wrote:
> On Sat, May 12, 2001 at 01:59:30PM -0500, Bud Rogers wrote:
> > Thought I would download the latest bind sources. ftp.isc.org is
> > refusing connections. Are they down or has my reputation preceeded me?
>
> From www.i
t; http://www.infodrom.ffis.de/Debian/doc/index.html
Sorry I missed the original post. The Securing Debian manual is excellent.
http://www.debian.org/doc/admin-manuals#securing
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Thought I would download the latest bind sources. ftp.isc.org is refusing
connections. Are they down or has my reputation preceeded me?
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All things in moderation. And not too much moderation either.
own.
#!/bin/bash
/usr/bin/fetchmail -quit
Seems to work pretty well.
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Bud Rogers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> http://www.sirinet.net/~budr
All things in moderation. And not too much moderation either.
dard path. There is a section in the ssh man page
about setting the environment.
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Bud Rogers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> http://www.sirinet.net/~budr
All things in moderation. And not too much moderation either.
d you to some tutorials, sample .gnus files, and the gnus mailing
list. I highly recommend the mailing list. It's not high traffic and the
regulars are friendly and helpful. I never asked a question there that
didn't get a useful answer, and I never got flamed for asking a dumb
ques
se its way occasionally.
I have to stop and restart it to get things back in sync.
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Bud Rogers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> http://www.sirinet.net/~budr
All things in moderation. And not too much moderation either.
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