or me.
I don't feel much like manually inserting page-breaks to get a decent
print-out.
Regards,
Joris
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[]To: Lambrecht, Joris
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, Joris
[]Cc: 'debian-user@lists.debian.org'
[]Subject: Re: Printing a RFC on non-US PAPERsize
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Hi,
A bit of an unusual question but ...
I'm getting a stomach ache trying to figure out how best to print an RFC
without having the impression i'm printing drafts of a draft. The formatting
goes bananas when i try to print it
Hi,
To quickly set up a firewall on my Debian box i've compiled a 2.4.14 kernel
with IPtable support and use fwbuilder to configure the script.
For some reason the policy is only installed whenever it sees fit. I'm really
new to this whole thing and don't really have a clue where to start.
I'v
Hi all,
I've been off the thread for some time but ...
Just to let you all know that http://www.transgaming.com/ is offering WineX
wich it claims (and has had some good reports allready) to enable windows
games to run on top of Linux. Hopefully this will be incorporated into the
Debian distro so
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[]Subject: Re: Frequent lock-ups
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[]Lambrecht, Joris said:
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Sound good, thanks. Rings a bell.
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[]Subject: Re: Frequent lock-ups
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[]Try to disable
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Hi,
I've been using Debian for quite some time now. To be honest i
switched to Debian because i started to have serious moral iaaues with
continuing the use of 'the other' OS on ibm-pc compatibles. Anyway.
I'm using an Abit LX6 mothe
http://www.theregister.co.uk/content/3/21196.html
This article inspired some cuckoo idea about a spanking new linux-platform.
Imagine, it's all integrated and it's running at an exceptable mhz for about
any application, pour a little customized linux-sauce over it and there you go
... anyway,
I ended up discussing who fund's a developper for open source ? "They MUST get
something in return ..." Finally i found it ... http://www.linuxfund.org/ ...
For all you dev-heads, take a shot
J.
ps: that's about it for today, i feel the urge to flood this list wich insane
messages, must stop,
posting/reading thru a newsreader so i wonder what's going
on. > i'm therefor no longer subscribed to any debian mailinglist < you have an
idea ?
William T Wilson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>On Sun, 19 Aug 200
Hi all,
Does anyone know of a different interface to dpkg/APT besides dselect ?
I'm getting _REALLY_ frustrated because of the vast number of packages one is
supposed to know by either heart or divine intervention.
Isn't there a tool that shows a list that is ordered in a less sequential way ?
Hi all,
I've worked with SCO Unix in the past and know they have VERY stable systems.
Today i read they released this software below ...
http://www.caldera.com/download/- get your iso to burn your own cd
http://www.caldera.com/products/openunix/ - read something about it
Running a "Linux Pe
HI,
I've recently installed the DNS2GO client on my linux-box, wich is connected to
the NET by cablemodem. I've configured apache to run on port 80 and for the
dns2go client to redirect to port 8080
Troube is ...
This setup is alive! http://my.url:8080 works and http://my.url works as well
bu
Hi,
I've read about some Linux Distro wich was going to install on a system using
PeeR2PeeR technology. Grand idea is that the basic linux kernel, if supplied
with enough NiC/modem drivers will be able to connect to the a network/internet
on basically 90% of all systems in the field with some s
Anyone knows of a good sources.list entry to get hold of sylpheed and any
required additional libraries it needs ?
Thanks,
Joris
While digging thru a google queryresult on Mailclients i stumbled across this
archived mail . . . the birth of KDE ? It's pretty old Date: Mon, 14 Oct 1996
15:19:00 +0100 (MET)
http://www.via.ecp.fr/lyx/archive/9610/msg00368.html
Anyway, thought it was kinda cool.
Forgive me, i'm getting muc
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>On Wednesday 04 July 2001 10:30, Lambrecht Joris wrote:
>> Anyone looking to buy a scanner
>
>Really, read about 'sane'. Google search it and you will get some good info.
>
I k
Hi All,
In a fit of rage (they just shouldn't have said those things out loud) i moved
from win2k to linux for 'almost' everything i do on my computer. Scanning
(canon d660u) is still a problem because Canon refuses to share information
with Linux developers. Anyone looking to buy a scanner ?-P
Are you using an AZERTY or QWERZU keyboard by any chance ? Also, does your
pasword contain any characters that might be affected by such possible problems.
vester <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>hi everyone --
>
>i fear i did something stup
Hi all,
Thought it might be usefull for some to know about this page. I'd recommend
you visit it and post some feedback to this page if you know of any existing
plug-ins. This would only help 'the cause'.
http://browserwatch.internet.com/plug-in/plug-in-linux.html
> Regards,
>
> Joris Lambre
To those who are looking for some tutorial-reference-resource on the Linux
Operating System, have a look at ...
http://rute.sourceforge.net
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LINUX Rute Users Tutorial and Exposition.url
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as far as i know, Stormix has been decommissioned ... try http://www.progeny.com
"Paul McHale" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>I have tried to reach the company but the number is disconnected. I thought
>they still had product in stores. Ar
Really, debian has a project to make debian accessible to kids ... i hope
they advise them to to go outside and have fun on sunny days, computers
consume your life more then enough later on ... i knw
http://www.debian.org/devel/debian-jr/
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Debian GNU-Linux -- Debian Jr. Project.url
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