Hello!
I need to connect to a distant Wi-Fi network. I consider buying a
parabolic antenna. I want to have 10 km range and long amplification.
Will TP-Link TL-ANT2424B be a good aerial?
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l-fopen -j RETURN
-A f2b-sshd -j RETURN
-A f2b-sshd-ddos -j RETURN
COMMIT
# Completed on Fri Aug 10 22:26:45 2018
# Generated by iptables-save v1.6.0 on Fri Aug 10 22:26:45 2018
*nat
:PREROUTING ACCEPT [41:2652]
:INPUT ACCEPT [4:240]
:OUTPUT ACCEPT [37:2897]
:POSTROUTING ACCEPT [37:2897]
COMMIT
# Completed on Fri Aug 10 22:26:45 2018
Running command fwall-rules after restarting system works. What am I
doing wrong?
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er contact method (which)?
Mainly e-mail.
> What is the relevant criterion that is common to those, and absent for
> other countries?
I want to country with very liberal law.
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er contact method (which)?
Mainly e-mail.
> What is the relevant criterion that is common to those, and absent for
> other countries?
I want to country with very liberal law.
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The language of interface doesn't matter. I know English.
On 22/07/18 18:11, basti wrote:
> https://www.netcup.eu/
> https://www.hosting.de/
>
> I don't know if there interface is also in english.
>
> Best Regards
>
> On 22.07.2018 17:39, Hubert Hauser wrote:
&
sy to expand parameters,
- templates with Debian, CentOS, FreeBSD and optionally possibility to
upload own template,
- very good support 24/7.
Please don't recommend VPS-es located in Russia, Turkey, Egypt, Iran,
Iraq, Saudi Arabia, United Kingdom or United States.
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Hello!
Sorry, I forgot add valuable info. You may also interest in OnionMX
project (link: https://github.com/ehloonion/onionmx).
Cheers,
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On 22/07/18 16:35, Hubert Hauser wrote:
> Hello!
>
> If I were you I would interest Autistici Inventati services (link
pf4.onion/>).
Cheers,
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On 22/07/18 16:12, Jean-Baptiste Thomas wrote:
> Looking for email service providers that anonymise outgoing email. More
> specifically, accept submissions through SMTP but do not show the IP
> address of the system of origin in the Received: header
mails to SPAM or JUNK folder instead of
removing them.
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332.688005>
To: postmas...@autisticstory.net
This is an aggregate report from Oath
Should I worry about blacklisting my domain or IP? Is receiving these
e-mail during running DMARC normal? How can I disable receiving e-mails
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.daily/logrotate exited with return code 1
Can you tell me how to fix these errors? I have Apparmor disabled.
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virus. It seems for me like false positive. Is
ClamAV enough good antivirus at the days?
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On 14/07/18 17:50, Hubert Hauser wrote:
> Hello!
>
> Here's my /etc/apt/sources.list:
>
> deb http://deb.debian.org/debian stable main
> deb-src http://deb.d
dates main
deb-src https://security.debian.org/ stable/updates main
I don't download anything outside from above lists.
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On 14/07/18 17:41, to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
> On Sat, Jul 14, 2018 at 04:52:50PM +0200, Hubert Hauser wrote:
> > Hello!
>
> >
Hello!
I have recently received a following mail from root
:
Please see the log file attached.
clamav-2018-07-14.log
/usr/bin/messages.mailutils: Unix.Trojan.Vali-6606621-0 FOUND
/usr/bin/systemd-mount: Unix.Trojan.Vali-6606621-0 FOUND
--- SCAN SUMMARY ---
Known viruses: 95497
log
/var/log/mysql/error.log '
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basic_auth mechanism and fail2ban. What are your recommendations?
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I wanted out of curiosity to see what is in /var/log/auth.log and I
seen empty file. All files in /var/log/ except files in /var/log/nginx
are empty.
I received following messages on IRC:
[13:43:10] what's with this ssh
[13:43:23] https://usercontent.irccloud-cdn.com/file/T1cmlueY/
FJIMG_2017
I wanted out of curiosity to see what is in /var/log/auth.log and I
seen empty file. All files in /var/log/ except files in /var/log/nginx
are empty.
I received following messages on IRC:
[13:43:10] what's with this ssh
[13:43:23] https://usercontent.irccloud-cdn.com/file/T1cmlueY/
FJIMG_201707
Hi,
I'm using rsync daemon, and when I try to start it, using "service rsync
start" it just hangs, without printing anything.
Getting process list shows that it spawns some kind of password-agent:
=# ps uwwf t pts/7
USER PID %CPU %MEMVSZ RSS TTY STAT START TIME COMMAND
root
Hi,
yesterday I did upgrade of Debian testing (apt-get update; apt-get
upgrade). Afterwards - my svn server stopped working.
Apparently libapache2-svn is missing.
I did some search, and found
http://serverfault.com/questions/513399/debian-after-upgrade-apache-to-2-4-4-libapache2-svn-wont-work
but
kage source, you shouldn't
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on't have cupsys, cupsys-bsd,
> cupsys-driver-gutenprint any more and I have both cups-client &
> cupsys-client.
> How do I get myself out these chaos now?
cupsys-* has been renamed to cups-*. No need to panic.
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On Wed, 18 Jun 2008 21:50:41 -0500, Ron Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> On 06/18/08 21:25, Hubert Chathi wrote:
>> On Thu, 19 Jun 2008 02:00:14 +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
>>
>>> Hi. I am installing ewire on a customers server and it needs a
>>> sy
o keep track of this? Or another clever
> solution?
The symlink should be installed in the libssl-dev package.
> I am going to forget about this symlink in 5 month from now.
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ms not to systematic.
No, it isn't. Finding dummy packages is mostly guesswork.
> OK, I just tried that here on sid
> # apt-get purge libcupsys2
> ... 50 to remove
> It wanted to take 50 packages along with it... no dummy!
Just because it's a dummy package doesn't
true signature in the legal sense
> Amazingly, even typing your name into a form is considered a legal
> signature in some countries.
Schneier has an interesting blog post on fax signatures, which is
similar:
http://www.schneier.com/blog/archives/2008/06/fax_signatures_1.html
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and not laser printer cartridges. I would not suggest anyone try to
refill a laser printer cartridge by themselves. However, you may be
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uto-generated
>> broadcast 192.168.1.255 ## auto-generated
>> gateway 191.168.1.1
>> dns-nameservers 12.6.42.1 12.6.42.2
>> dns-search johnson.com
>> ## --
Are you sure your gatewa
de show linux-image-2.6.18-3-686
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ aptitude show kernel-image-2.6.8-2-686
AFAIK, "linux-image" is the newer name, because "kernel-image" is not
precise in that it does not specify what kind of kernel it is (Linux,
*BSD, HURD, etc.)
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On Mon, 25 Dec 2006 09:49:03 +0800, Jerome BENOIT <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> Hello List, I have just upgraded my Etch box: gnome-gv seems to
> removed, why ?
gnome-gv has been superseded by evince.
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o the disk devices) unless they are
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> where can i send this code ?
> Regards Jabka Atu Cold Burn Team
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On Sat, 12 Aug 2006 20:14:51 +0100, martin f krafft <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> I am in need of a way to annotate PDF documents, and to highlight text
> therein. I cannot find a single tool to do this. Does anyone know what
> I could use?
Would pdftops + flpsed + ps2pdf work for y
(So it binds once, and then fails when
it tries to bind a second time.)
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On Fri, 7 Jul 2006 13:05:01 +0900, Nick Hastings <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> Hi, # Hubert Chan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Thu, 06 Jul 2006 23:07:15 -0400
>> I just checked, and when I do xpdf -fullscreen, there are no buttons
>> or scrollbars.
> Ok, this is another hi
) includes all these
Hmm... That seems very old. The version I have installed is 3.01-8. I
just checked, and when I do xpdf -fullscreen, there are no buttons or
scrollbars.
> widgets: not exactly what I want for giving presentations.
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> On Sun, Jul 02, 2006 at 10:05:37PM -0400, Hubert Chan wrote:
>> On Sun, 02 Jul 2006 12:41:00 -0400, "Thomas H. George"
>> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
>>
>>
ric CCS Disk Sorry, no CD/DVD-drive
> found on this target.
Huh? You're trying to use a CD burning program to write to a USB stick?
I can't imagine that that would have any chance of working.
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The instructions in the readme should be pretty straightforward
(although I didn't try it on a Debian machine).
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Testing has libc6 2.3.6-3. Is it safe to assume that any 2.3.6 version
will have the correct time zone information?
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/etc were modified), the new package will inherit
the changes.
.
This utility can make it easy to copy packages from one computer to another,
or to recreate packages that are installed on your system, but no longer
available elsewhere, or to store the current state of a package before you
upgr
On Sat, 25 Feb 2006 19:16:49 +0100, "Jan Johansson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> cookiemonster:~# cat /etc/openvpn/scooter.conf
...
> route 192.168.0.0 255.255.255.0 10.4.1.2
^^^
Erm, your local network address wouldn't happen to be a 192.168.0.x
add
h the correct
version.
> Along with my "English language" interpretation, it would seem strange
> that the presence of a newer package which does not directly conflict
> with the older is not likely to break an application.
> Is this a bug in apt? If so, is it a known
_doc.txt". I guess
you could also do "sudo wajig doc | sudo tee /tmp/wajig_doc.txt >
/dev/null" so that the output doesn't get copied to the terminal.
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; think is there an utility to do so.
> Yes. Wipe. Just apt-get install wipe, or aptitude install wipe,
> which ever you prefer using.
It depends on your filesystem. Wipe (or secure-delete) doesn't work too
well on journaling filesystems (ext3, reiserfs, ...). (See the manpa
On Wed, 21 Sep 2005 17:37:28 -0400, Levi Waldron <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> On 9/21/05, Hubert Chan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Click on the Tools menu, and select the Extensions item. Then select
>> the extensions that you want to activate.
> This apparently i
on the Tools menu, and select the Extensions item. Then select
the extensions that you want to activate.
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t says Reiserfs, it is almost definitely v3. v4 is usually referred
to as "Reiser4", and is only available with a custom patched kernel (or
via the -mm branch).
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>>>>> "C" == Cybe R Wizard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
C> On Mon, 15 Aug 2005 10:35:12 +0200
C> [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Hubert Palme) wrote:
>> Seems to me that KDE uses xscreensaver, but I'm not sure -- the
>> cooperation netween KDE and X
> take preference over the distro's libfoo-perl.1.deb.
You need to set a priority > 1000 to force a downgrade. Pinning
priorities are a bit strange; different numbers mean different things.
Read 'man apt_preferences' for all the gory details.
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>>>>> "C" == Cybe R Wizard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
C> On Fri, 12 Aug 2005 10:05:53 +0200
C> [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Hubert Palme) wrote:
C> sudo xset -dpms ?
>>
>> How can I make this setting the default?
>>
>> It i
-
>> ie
>> on all the time?
>>
>> Thanks
>> Mitchell
>>
C> sudo xset -dpms ?
How can I make this setting the default?
It is lost on logout and I'm still searching a central place (script?)
where such settings are made when logging in
easy to copy packages from one computer to another,
or to recreate packages that are installed on your system, but no longer
available elsewhere, or to store the current state of a package before you
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t;> cases, both ways of replying can be acceptable, which was my original
>> point. Wim
>>
> Since this discussion seems to winding down, I think it's safe for me
> to comment. Agreed that there's a little agression, but overall I have
> to say it's
reminded of what's been said before, because
I've brought up that exact same point about five times already, and I
believe others have brought it up as well. But I guess that is the
nature of flamewars.
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s stand on their own, it doesn't really matter
what order you read them in.
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he rare instance of having missed something?
If you trim properly, you shouldn't need to scroll down (much -- at most
one screenful, depending on how big your screen is).
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thread has
no branches, and so it's easy to keep track of the conversation, I tend
to write like a regular letter -- the pen and paper kind. (Why bother
keeping the context at all when the recipient already knows it?)
> But don't get all righteous about it, for heaven's sake!
the rest of the messages in the thread. I can't imagine
how you would do that with most-recent-first. If you just read the
latest message in a thread and find that you're not interested, you
can't just kill the thread because you don't know if that message is off
on a tangent,
h threaded mail readers, it doesn't work too well with long
threads with many replies -- if you finish reading this message, and
then read my reply to Hal's reply to the original message, you would
have a hard time remembering Hal's message that I was replying to, since
you would h
On Thu, 09 Jun 2005 19:51:22 -0500, Kent West <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> Hubert Chan wrote:
>> (David, I think you're to subtle . . . .
>>
>>
> "too".
> D'oh!
Yeah, I saw that after I sent the message. I'll blame it on my keyboard
is grammar if you read his message properly? (Other
than the missing period after the last sentence.) As a writer, you were
definitely not making your point clear.
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hursday 09 June 2005 12:55 pm, David Jardine wrote:
>> Isn't some authoritative voice on the list going to give
>> us a lecture on top posting sometime soon? It seems to
>> be getting out of hand :)
(David, I think you're to subtle for the majority of the people on this
This bug has already been reported, along with a workaround.
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=254807
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2) cmr17 font is missing
cmr17 files are found in tetex-base and tetex-extra.
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[snip]
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=250983
No known fix yet, but you're not alone. I get the same thing too, but
it started a couple of months ago. It looks like a strange bug.
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>>>>> "Hubert" == Hubert Chan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>>>>> "Jaap" == Jaap Haitsma <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Jaap> Hi, I have the problem that anti aliasing does not seem to
Jaap> work. See for example the font in the at
lution. Jaap
What fonts are you using? Try installing the ttf-bitstream-vera
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It might be bug #223352.
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=223352
See if downgrading to fontconfig 2.2.1-8 helps. If you trust me, you
can download a copy from
http://www.uhoreg.ca/fontconfig_2.2.1-8_i386.deb
If that works, you may want to add to the bug report.
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>>>>> "Robert" == Robert Rati <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Robert> I'm running Debian unstable and some time ago I lost most of my
Robert> fonts. ...
Bug 223352?
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=223352
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t it seem to be correct.
I would think that the X-Evolution-Source header is being added by
Evolution when it's fetching the mail from your server, and not when
it's sending the mail. Try reading your mail with a different client.
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Antonio> ideas? Thanks.
You can try tunnelling NFS over SSH.
http://www.math.ualberta.ca/imaging/snfs/
(It's written for RedHat, but should work under Debian.)
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does, but it is empty.
I'm not sure about the m505, but with my Visor, /dev/usb/tts/ only gets
populated when I hit the hotsync button (and becomes empty shortly after
the hotsync is complete).
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members of the disk
michelle> and audio groups can do that.
The CD-ROM device is probably owned by the cdrom group. Check
/dev/cdrom.
Users can mount CDs because mount is SUID root.
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ld not reallocate
the original array. The new array would then disappear after it went
"out of scope" (i.e. after it exits the body of the while loop).
(Well, since it's static, it wouldn't disappear, AFAICT -- it would
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John> {
John> for ( nCounter = 0 ; nCounter < nNumberofelements ; nCounter +=
John> 1 )
John> fprintf (stdout,"pnStorage [%d] : %d\n", nCounter, pnStorage
John> [nCounter]) ;
John> fprintf (stdout, "=
tdin)) {
scanf("%d", array + size);
size++;
if (size > capacity)
{
capacity *= 2;
array = realloc(array, capacity*sizeof(int));
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efficient way to do random access on a linked list. Efficient
implementation requires choosing a proper data structure. Choose the
wrong data structure, and something that should take milliseconds could
end up taking minutes, hours, or even days.
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Uh, what's the debian way of
David> allowing these things to co-exist peacefully?
Not the Debian way, but you can use esddsp to make other programs play
through esd instead of trying to talk to the sound card directly.
esddsp ogg123 ...
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to the latest
(...-12), the fonts become invisible.
Can you downgrade your fontconfig and see if that helps?
(I'll file a bug report for this eventually...)
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It has been dropped in favour of the freecell that is part of Aisle
Riot (/usr/games/sol).
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Geoff> Now, this is what is already set up, but netstat still shows
Geoff> cupsd as LISTENING.
Yup. The "Allow from ..."/"Deny from ..." only limits accesses after
they try to connect, and is just another layer of security.
BTW, remember that a portscan from your ow
vercompetes for a
Karl> sales area or something... but there could be more factories and
Karl> distributed world wide to simplify logistics for new ones and
Karl> _compatible_ replacement parts.
Designs and blueprints are probably copyrightable (maybe depending on
jurisdiction), and so you co
scsidev run automatically when you plug
something in, using hotplug, but I've had some stability problems with
that -- at least with Firewire devices.
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fier "Generic Video Card"
| Driver "trident"
| VideoRam8192
| Option "SWCursor" "on"
| Option "backingstore"
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Hello.
I added entries to my sources.list, but i can't get the related packages :
my sources.list
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deb ftp://ftp.fr.debian.org/debian/ stable main non-free contrib
deb-src ftp://ftp.fr.debian.org/debian/ stable main non-free contrib
deb http://non-us.debian.org/debian-no
my poor english ;-)
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er of lines in the terminal is what
is really important -- not the window size.
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t size,
then shrinks itself. AFAICT, it only happens if I start off with some
tabs open (but I haven't tried with no tabs for a while).
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>>>>> "Kirk" == Kirk Strauser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Kirk> At 2003-07-03T02:14:58Z, Hubert Chan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> AFAICT, mozilla uses the Xprint system. See the xprt-xprintorg
>> package, or xprint.mozdev.org. Basically
commands to. The "@" I guess means that it's served at
localhost (or thinks it is). But I have no idea where it got
"huffalump" from.
P.S. you'll need to read (some of) the docs in xprt-xprintorg to get it
to work properly.
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X forwarding must also be enabled on the server side. Check with your
sysadmin to see whether that has been done.
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and hence grip)
needs to access the SCSI generic interface for ripping. The device for
the generic interface is probably /dev/sg0 (depending on how many other
SCSI devices you have, if any).
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fig options that were not
present in the old kernel (mostly new hardware support). Then do a
"make menuconfig" or "make xconfig" to tweak the options that you know
need changing.
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d kernel-image-2.4.18-bf2.4,
which should have the appropriate patches.
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You'll want to look at the latest DSA:
http://www.debian.org/security/2003/dsa-311
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want something
uglier, you can use "... the \TM{} defined by blah blah ..." You
probably don't want to use ~ since ~ is a non-breaking space.
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