Re: How to unsubscribe? (solved)

2002-05-27 Thread Jan Exss
On Mon, 27 May 2002, Colin Watson wrote: > If you think another address might have been used, try saying > 'unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED]' or whatever rather than > 'unsubscribe'. That worked! At least I got a message that said I was removed from the list. But who knows... I will see in a couple

Re: How to unsubscribe?

2002-05-27 Thread Jan Exss
On Mon, 27 May 2002, Karl E. Jorgensen wrote: > On Mon, May 27, 2002 at 09:26:00AM +0200, Jan Exss wrote: > > > > Unfortunately, every time I get another message that says: > > > > > You have not been removed, I couldn't find your name on the list. > > &

How to unsubscribe?

2002-05-27 Thread Jan Exss
Hi! Since a long time (more than one week) I try to unsubscribe from that list. I sent several email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] Everytime I do that, I get a confirmation email. I reply to that email to confirm the remove from the list. Unfortunately, every time I get another message that says: > You

Re: nimm mich hyk

2002-05-23 Thread Jan Exss
On Wed, 22 May 2002, Jaye Inabnit ke6sls wrote: > --[PinePGP]--[begin]-- > On Wednesday 22 May 2002 04:54 pm, qlet-Julia- wrote: > > Bist du mein erotischer Traum ? > > > I think the word is "oops". Just kiss her. She loves you, I think. -- To UN

Re: Install the debian under the VMWARE

2002-05-22 Thread Jan Exss
On 22 May 2002, Squirrel wrote: > > Quick workaround: > > > > Reboot. Boot from the installation CDrom and on the command prompt type: > > > > boot: Linux root=/dev/sda1 > hah > I did as you directed .It was going until it prompted "unable to open > an initial console.Kernel panic :No init found

Re: Install the debian under the VMWARE

2002-05-22 Thread Jan Exss
On 22 May 2002, Squirrel wrote: > > Quick workaround: > > > > Reboot. Boot from the installation CDrom and on the command prompt type: > > > > boot: Linux root=/dev/sda1 > hah > I did as you directed .It was going until it prompted "unable to open > an initial console.Kernel panic :No init found

Re: Install the debian under the VMWARE

2002-05-22 Thread Jan Exss
On 22 May 2002, Squirrel wrote: > My partition table is > /dev/sda1 (boot) 4080(blocks) 83 > /dev/sda2 1904640(blocks) 83 > /dev/sda3 139264(blocks) 82 I don't know what happend, sounds strange. I always use IDE disks within VMware, but that's more a personal opinion.

Re: Help me install debian in the vmware

2002-05-21 Thread Jan Exss
On 21 May 2002, Squirrel wrote: > I want to install debian into my i386 machine.After I boot the > installing from the image rescue.bin,it prompts that "Insert root floppy > disk to be loaded into RAM disk and press ENTER".Then I switched the Are you using the root.bin image? > image onto boot.b

Re: latex->xpdf

2002-05-21 Thread Jan Exss
On Tue, 21 May 2002, Tom Cook wrote: > When I use latex to convert a source file into a dvi, the dvi looks > great. Then when I use either dvips->gs or dvipdf to convert the dvi > into a pdf, the pdf looks OK in acroread but unintelligable in xpdf. I am using \usepackage{pslatex} in all my lat

Re: usb permissions + export display

2002-05-12 Thread Jan Exss
On Sun, 12 May 2002, Colin Watson wrote: > On Sun, May 12, 2002 at 02:39:43PM +0200, Jan Exss wrote: > > > > I seriously recommend to use ssh instead of unencrypted X11 connections. > > Seconded. > > > Please use ssh instead. Try > > > > $ ssh -x client

Re: usb permissions + export display

2002-05-12 Thread Jan Exss
On 12 May 2002, Antoine Jacoutot wrote: > 1. When I plug my didgital usb camera, I can only access it under root, > not as a regular user. I know this is because /proc/bus/usb/000/... > entries are accessible only by root, and I can't change it since as soon > as I re-plug my camera, the permissio

Mounting symbolic links

2002-05-10 Thread Jan Exss
ount the cdrom drive that way anymore? Is that kind of a security feature or did I just miss the point? I couldn't find anything in the manual pages. Someone who can help me? Thanks a lot, Jan. Jan Exss -- Geophysical Institute University of K