Thank you so much for all your help.
Niklas, yeah, you are right. The confirmation email was bounced back
because of the spam filter.
Byebye for now. :)
-Xinjiang
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Niklas Schönberg wrote:
Xinjiang Lu wrote:
Sorry for that. But if I haven't try all known methods, I won't
do this just in order to call the attention of the list master.
To tell the truth, I can't subscribe to any debian mailing lists right
now. I can't quit debian
I've always found that following the directions found below have worked
incredibly well... perhaps including the quotes doesn't work (I've
always used the word unsubscribe without the quotes). I should try
that just for fun.
Response from the server is normally within 60 seconds. My reply to
t
Sorry for that. But if I haven't try all known methods, I won't
do this just in order to call the attention of the list master.
To tell the truth, I can't subscribe to any debian mailing lists right
now. I can't quit debian-user, either. Weird.
-Xinjiang
Are you having the e-mail from the
Dave Ewart wrote:
On Tuesday, 02.08.2005 at 11:58 -0400, Xinjiang Lu wrote:
because I just couldn't get out.
What's good if you can't get in and out freely?
I have struggled and asked around for help to unsubscribe from this list
for a while. A few helps from some kind users b
because I just couldn't get out.
What's good if you can't get in and out freely?
I have struggled and asked around for help to unsubscribe from this list
for a while. A few helps from some kind users but not from the list master.
SOS!! HELP!!
Really appreciate YOUR HELP!!
-Xinjiang
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I have already tried all methods that I know, it turns out that simply
no way to sign off.
1. Go to http://www.debian.org/MailingLists/unsubscribe
2. email to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
3. email to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
What's the problem with this mailing list?
Thanks for your help.
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I failed to unsubscribe this mailing list via the website.
Anybody help me out?
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Hmm, nothing taht you said happened to me after I did a dist-upgrade today.
Maybe you can forcefully dpkg -i **.deb
Alexandru Cabuz wrote:
Hello,
I did my daily apt-get upgrade a couple of days ago, and I noticed there were
a whole bunch of packages being held, most of them kde. Trying a couple of
I am doing the old way.
Edit /etc/fstab, add an entry of the device.
After plug in the usb hd, there won't be automount. I have to do it in
command line or click the icon in the gnome/my computer.
-Xinjiang
Matt Perry wrote:
On Fri, 24 Dec 2004, Darryl Clarke wrote:
Maybe? I can not confirm that
Searching files on debian.org gives base/dpkg
Randolph Kahle wrote:
I am doing a fresh install of Debian and I following instructions to
install Java.
The instructions tell me to use the program "update-alternates". It is
not installed on my machine and I've done a search of the Debian web
site
Recently, every time when I upgrade or install a package on a sarge box,
an annoying message always pops up:
** (process:9094): CRITICAL **: file eggdesktopentries.c: line 2223
(egg_desktop_entries_add_group): assertion
`egg_desktop_entries_lookup_group (entries, group_name) == NULL' failed
bt
If I get the point, aptitude can do it for you.
aptitude remove kdegames
will remove all dependent packages
I once used apt-get to remove kde, but all kde components were left
untouched. After that, every time I used aptitude, it would prompt me
to remove a bunch of packages. ;)
-Xinjiang
Peter
Thanks. It was caused by an extension "duplicate tab".
-Xinjiang
Adam Aube wrote:
Xinjiang Lu wrote:
After I upgraded mozilla-firefox from 1.0 to 1.0-2(or maybe 1.0-4 as
told by dpkg -l), File-->Quit doesn't work anymore. Sure I can close
all tabs by clicking "X" b
Testing debian:
After I upgraded mozilla-firefox from 1.0 to 1.0-2(or maybe 1.0-4 as
told by dpkg -l), File-->Quit doesn't work anymore. Sure I can close
all tabs by clicking "X" button, I am just curious if this is a firefox
bug or related to other packages.
Xinjiang
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