Konqueror does this perfectly. ;-)
Thanks.
Chad.
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kages is not newer than the one You've
fetched the last time. So there's no need to download it again.
You can safely ignore it.
How is that any different from "Hit"?
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full of similar nasties... so... *shrug* Buy organic.
Sorry... very latecomer to the thread... just had to correct a glaring error in
logic.
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you'll have to 'unmarkauto' all the packages that
it depends on... or make a .deb for it.
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iewing it in less, I found that it had a whole bunch of nulls (^@ is null, right?) in it. I don't know where those would have come from...
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Gnu-Raiz wrote:
On 17:12, Fri 18 Nov 05, C. Chad Wallace wrote:
I ran the above url through the http://validator.w3.org/ it
puked up 178 vital errors. I guess this website is not
Mozilla friendly. It works in Konqueor but take's some time
to load, it seems to be very heavy on the graphics
1.0.7-1lightweight web browser based
on Mozilla
hrm... Why do I *have* to be so curious? Now I have to try and remember what
websites I had open! *sigh*
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.deb format), and the license
explicitly forbids copying. I think the only way in which Gizmo is any more
free than Skype is that it supports the SIP standard.
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e recipient would then have to gunzip it.
Have you tried to find an extension for Thunderbird to Base64 encode text
attachments?
https://addons.mozilla.org/extensions/?application=thunderbird
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klatt-st wrote:
On Thu Oct 06, 2005 at 10:34:35AM -0700, C. Chad Wallace wrote:
| We have a directory on an NFS mount that we want to be writable by members
| of a specific group, "pubcorpwrite". So I did "chgrp pubcorpwrite" on the
| directory and all files and direct
works "on some systems..." Is Debian one such
system? If not, is there any way with NFS to get all files created in this directory to
be in a certain group? I know this could be done with Samba... but we're not currently
using Samba.
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it xfce or xfwm, or amarok itself
that is doing this?
And, most importantly for me, is there a way to tell it NOT to do it?
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Ian T. wrote:
Hi there.
I have run out of room on my /usr/bin partition (95%). I have a
couple of hard drives in that box but Debian resides on a 10 gig
scsi. The box is an old PII with 256 RAM.
I have room elsewhere but searching didn't turn up any recipes for
linking or otherwise telling th
Mario Vukelic wrote:
On Sat, 2004-02-14 at 03:24, Colin Watson wrote:
'dpkg -p' lists whatever's in /var/lib/dpkg/available; 'dpkg -l' lists
whatever's in /var/lib/dpkg/status.
Uh, for me (dpkg 1.9.21) man says -l lists available, and -p
dpkg -p|--print-avail package
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C. Chad Wallace wrote:
Hello,
I noticed today that apache is filling up my disk with a huge file in
/tmp. Two files show up in /tmp if I have either apache or apache-ssl
running and are removed when both are stopped. Here are the two files
in /tmp:
-rw---1 root root 67108864
Hello,
I noticed today that apache is filling up my disk with a huge file in
/tmp. Two files show up in /tmp if I have either apache or apache-ssl
running and are removed when both are stopped. Here are the two files
in /tmp:
-rw---1 root root 67108864 Feb 1 11:09
session_m
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