On Fri, May 13, 2005 at 08:36:03PM +0200, W. Borgert wrote:
> I'm using apt-move since some time without problems.
> Suddenly(?) the following error message appears:
Can you tell me exactly what apt-move command you were using when you
got that error message?
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Chuan-k
Instead of using lynx, I would suggest using w3m, which does really
amazing things for a text-based browser. I personally never believed
somebody could pull it off until I saw it in action. Install w3m,
and point it to slashdot... and you will see :)
-- Chuan-kai Lin
Patrick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> But can named individuals be barred?
If you believe that the individual in question will always use the
same email address in the sender line, then you can do it:
sender_reject = [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Patrick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> What I'm thinking of is simply saying reject all mail from
> channelnet.co.uk.
Add this to /etc/exim.conf (documented in spec.txt) should work:
host_reject = *.channelnet.co.uk
-- Chuan-kai Lin
mmediately (before you have
any other packages installed to minimize the hazzle), and continue with
intalling other packages over the net. This also works very well.
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ion?
# hdparm -d -X66 /dev/hde /dev/hdf
Should do the trick.
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ogomips: just a number you can use to tell if something is
terribly wrong. If you want more real-world benchmarking, maybe
bonnie would be a better idea.
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p you with that.
(Alternatively, if you manage to figure out what actually caused
this, just fix it so that UDMA/66 would be enabled.)
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resql-6.5.3-22 is still (maybe accidentally) stuck in incoming, and
it is needed for successful upgrade from slink to potato.
-- Chuan-kai Lin
. Whether you are for and against
the resolution, let your voice be heard.
-- Chuan-kai Lin
In trouble with 2048 bytes per sector?
Yep. BIOS (which LILO uses to load itself and the kernel) does not
like media with 2048 byte sectors. If you want to boot off MO, then
you must not use the 640MB media --- any smaller ones, from 230MB
to 530MB, will work fine because they all have 1024 byte s
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