On Wed, Mar 21, 2012 at 8:30 AM, Curt Howland wrote:
> It was written:
>> Just a heads up, EXAMPLE.COM and EXAMPLE.ORG are reserved as dummy names
>> for giving example hostnames. This avoids linking to other sites that do
>> exist (domain.com) or are not work safe (xxx.com) unintentionally.
>
>
ood site. I like that a bit more than ratebeer. My
guess is an OK beer starts around 50 and a good beer starts around 70 on
your site, if not just a a wee bit slanted towards the darks?
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On Wed, 22 May 2002, Wyandt, Marlena wrote:
> I'm looking to get Debian/Linux "potato" on floppy. Any idea where I can
> find that?
The website.
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Wow, I'm not sure which is more broken: The mailserver or the incorrect
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Is there a good way to benchmark performance on web surfing with squid
doing caching and without on a small household network?
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w. Power down until you can
either back up or replace the drive.
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Anybody know where I can get a deb for the current version of nntpcache?
The one Debian is apting out is *ancient*
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On Tue, 21 May 2002, user list wrote:
> Is the debian ftp site also a round-robin of all the ftp mirrors?
It *should* be, but it's better to use apt-spy to find the fastest for
you.
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On Tue, 21 May 2002, Glen Lee Edwards wrote:
> 1) How do I change the ext3 file system to ext2 without wiping out the data
> so woody can access the files?
Remount as ext2. ext3 is backwards compatible.
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On Tue, 21 May 2002, Henning, Brian wrote:
> I am trying to set up a dial up server with mgetty so friends can log in to
> my computer over ppp.
PPP howto covers this.
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achine win2k installed from where i am prefectly able to
> connect to the site.
I'm able to get to it in mozilla. Not trying in other browsers.
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can't use the machine any other way, pass init=/bin/sash (or
whatever it's location is) to the kernel on boot...
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On Tue, 21 May 2002, Colin Watson wrote:
> No, no, no. American beer is American beer. Come to England and try a
> decent bitter or ale sometime ...
If it's anything like Canadian beer, count me in.
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nk. And until you've tried the non-US beer, don't knock
it. 8:o)
[1] Well, anymore. Now my boblike behaviour is limited purely to this
list, ever since [EMAIL PROTECTED] went down, I've been in recovery.
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spam, like financial scams
such as the ones you speak of.
Good luck in fighting spam, it's a worthwhile cause, don't lose hope.
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others, but use dselect yourself and search for pop3.
> Is there a way that I can search packages for a file using apt and a regexp?
dselect has a search feature. dselect is easier to use than it looks.
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o. What I want to know is, is this the right way to do it?
> What is considered the correct/safest/"best" way to share mail for
> users across a number of machines?
imap.
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also not too
familiar with pump's funkitude, so there's an outside chance it could be
that, too. Check your iptables, though. If you have the ipmasq package
installed, stop ipmasq and hit it again.
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sid I know
does for sure, though I'm not sure that 2.4 is the default in any of
them (I run sid and haven't used a Debian kernel in years).
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On 21 May 2002, Robin Putters wrote:
> 'dpkg-reconfigure debconf' doesn't help either?
Oh hey, that worked. I didn't know about dpkg-reconfigure before.
That's handy.
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Anybody create debs for this yet? nntpcache 2.3.3 is considered
ancient...
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On Fri, 17 May 2002, Sean 'Shaleh' Perry wrote:
> I mentioned swap because 2.4 uses swap very differently from 2.2. We know now
> that 2.4 is somehow involved.
Actually, >= 2.4.10 swaps very differently than <=2.4.9.
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are still good; Henry Weinhards
used to be good until they sold out to Miller, they're brewed out of St.
Louis and the formula changed: it tastes like Miller Lite now.
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On 17 May 2002, Grant Edwards wrote:
> You're describing a different bug in OE. There are so many
> from which to choose...
And as demonstrated here, they all have similar effects with many
different causes...
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entirely on the fact it's on the other side of a dialup, cable modem, or
DSL bridge fromt he rest of the net is draconian and considered stupid
by most admins.
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On Fri, 17 May 2002, Rick Macdonald wrote:
> (Baloo - I tried to reply to you privately but the mail bounced)
Read the bounce message. Most likely you got bounced due to an open
relay being involved and there will likely be a URL pointing
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Any recomendations for a cheap and fast .us registrar?
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of
the following locations:
de.comm.software.outlook-express
de.comm.office-pakete.ms-office (I can't remember if Outlook is part of
Office)
microsoft.public.de.outlook
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reliable.
MP3 to WAV, I use xmms with the disk writer output plugin. For the
burning process itself, I use cdroast.
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achment to a file, and go through your normal printing
routine.
2) Display the image like you have, if it's spawning a different
program, and try printing it from that program.
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ember an option in OE that
allows OE to silently drop "potentially harmful" attachments and is on
by default...curious what happens if the recipient shuts this feature
off? This shouldn't make a difference in the security of the box, as
they're running an up to date virus packag
rom tin, and mutt is just counterintuitive. I wish pine would
go free so people actually have an incentive to hack the code a bit and
make it more featureful; my estimation is UWash's semi-braindead license
is what's keeping more people from hacking on it.
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think so. If we sign everything else, why not sign bug reports?
OK, BTS ticket 147185.
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step, but one thing at a time...
This would most likely be an Outlook/OE bug then. Whip out the strong
arm.
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On Thu, 16 May 2002, csj wrote:
> > The solution is to use an Open and Free format such as "plain text".
>
> HTML (and its cousin XML) is also open and free. But most folks in this list
> hate it like hell.
There's als
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Is there any good reason why you can't sign submissions to BTS with
gnupg using bug? Would this be a good feature request?
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On Wed, 15 May 2002, Andy Saxena wrote:
> Just curious, but does anybody have any thoughts on TMDA?
What exactly is TMDA?
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On Wed, 15 May 2002, Steve Juranich wrote:
> (EE) RADEON(0): [agp] AGP not available
> (EE) RADEON(0): [drm] failed to remove DRM signal handler
> Any ideas out there?
Recompile with AGP enabled, and fix your permissions?
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e a suggestion as to their favourite "gnome" based
> clients, that can be found in woody
Why limit yourself to Gnome when all the good IRC clients will run in an
xterm? I highly suggest taking a look at ircii and bitchx.
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The last two listed are for Korea and China, respectively.
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> host.
Follow the RFCs and don't use the class A 10.0.0.0/8 stuff unless you
actually are going to be using that many IPs. Likely your ISP is using
network 10 for thier internal gear.
Try using 192.168.0.0/16 stuff instead.
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On Fri, 10 May 2002, Jim Lynch wrote:
> Is it just Debian or is GIMP not supporting gif files any longer?
http://packages.debian.org/stable/graphics/gimp1.1-nonfree.html
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On Thu, 9 May 2002, dman wrote:
> debian! Use exim instead, it's much easier to configure.
I'm going to have to strongly agree with that. It's mail simplicity and
easier than walking your boss through OE by phone (my current measure
for the most difficult anything shou
he same fscking
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It dies with an out-of-memory error. Potato's apt on my 8MB
> clunker _works_ even though it gets a sound thrashing in the process.
Good. New fodder in how Red Hat *can't* use our tools against us. 8:o)
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es are fat), it's loaded.
Oh, cool. I'll give it a shot, then.
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ne (most of what was left came
from China, Korea, or Postmaster General, Inc).
> Or why they don't include the sound card specs, etc., with the PC
> documentation.
Yeah, but at least that's not dangerous if you have to do a little
guesswork.
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than cable based on time, and more than that based on uptime,
and more than that based on bytecount.)
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stall (over cable modem) of woody wasn't so
> difficult.
No, it wasn't.
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I did, too. Especially since I don't think the dependancies
quite pan out the way he said, if I'm understanding him right.
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onitor, then use a magic marker to write it on the back
of the monitor if it's not already printed there. I never could
understand why such a basic spec isn't printed right on the same label
as the make, model and FCC id.
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amassassin+exim howto; it's working wonders. Adding spamassassin and
sending an email reminding users to report spam has worked wonders (as
opposed to just reminding users to report spam).
> distribution that will work as both a server and a desk top environment. And
> I
> need one th
On Wed, 8 May 2002, Mike Fontenot wrote:
> Has anyone succeeded in getting significantly
> larger font sizes in (potato's) mozilla?
Try going into the font preferences and playing with the DPI settings.
I bet those aren't tuned right.
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On 7 May 2002, Ron Johnson wrote:
> > Will, that is a wonderful story, but I imagine it says more about Acer
> > than about Debian. :}
>
> Yeah. Makes me want to buy an Acer for my boat...
I hear Acer makes great boat anchors. 8:o)
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called some name for a while that I
can't remember before renamed to testing, and later, stable.
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On 8 May 2002, Ron Johnson wrote:
> possible, right? Create an hourly cron job that does "rmmod -a",
> to eliminate any unused modules.
If you do that, do modules get re-inserted as needed?
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On Mon, 6 May 2002, Grant Edwards wrote:
> In the muc groups' articles, why not set the "followup-to:"
> header to be the mailing list e-mail address?
Because newsreaders are expecting newsgroups to be listed in the
followup-to, and it wouldn't work?
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On Sun, 5 May 2002, Noah Meyerhans wrote:
> Look for CONSOLE_GROUPS in /etc/pam.d/login. Add users to the 'audio'
> group is they're logged in on the console.
Could we get an example?
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simply because without loop checking, I could just subscribe to the
list and set my .forward to the list. This would wreak hell.
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> b: Do all the messages sent to the mailing list get to the newsgroup?
Yes.
> c: Can a person write to the mailing list by posting to the newsgroup?
Not directly, you'd still have to mail the list.
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Just what *is* the path to the joystick device in /dev under devfs? I
do have my modules installed for it and everything, though I compiled
them post-reboot...
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re. But it got me interested: Why is this desirable behaviour?
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On Sun, 5 May 2002, shyamk wrote:
> I am actually confused on how to read the situation.
apt-get install telnetd?
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On Sun, 5 May 2002, Gary Turner wrote:
> >apt-get install j2re1.4 openoffice.org
> ^^^ s/b j2re1.3, no?
Yeah. I typo'ed. Could you trim your quotes down so it's easier to
read and respond to, please?
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2.4.18, devfs, ext3.
How do I get it so only people sitting at the console can use audio?
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b/linux/devel/lang/java/blackdown.org/debian/ woody
non-free
Then do this:
dselect update
apt-get install j2re1.4 openoffice.org
That'll probably be far more painless than the way you're trying to go.
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know
what it was, I doubt the string "BAD" had anything to do with it, but I
could be wrong.
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n? I've never had trouble with the debian mailing
> lists before. Am I losing mail?
No. Pay attention to it... it got a message that came from
"[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
If it bounces, it goes to that address so the listserv can unsubscribe
bouncing addresses on it's own.
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On Fri, 3 May 2002, Mike Fedyk wrote:
> Is there a tool, or series of commands that'll help me find packages that
> are not depended on anymore in the debian packaging system?
deborphan does just this, debfoster is a little more flexible.
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On Fri, 3 May 2002, Mike Dresser wrote:
> WARNING
>Never use tune2fs to change parameters of a read/write
>mounted filesystem! Use this utility at your own risk.
>You're modifying a filesystem!
So I was lucky when I did -j to a mounted files
ps on to 72 columns, posting without word wrap
on is incredably difficult to read.
Add this to your /etc/apt/sources.list:
deb http://www.mx1.ru/~chris/openoffice unstable main contrib
deb-src http://www.mx1.ru/~chris/openoffice unstable main contrib
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On Thu, 2 May 2002, Daniel D Jones wrote:
> Could someone set me straight on the using Gimp with GIFs under Debian?
Friends don't let friends use GIF. Use PNG instead.
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re, I open it myself and make damn sure what I
want is really in the box. But I have to be desperate to take an open
box.
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cks,
> right, and I'll never use the thing.
I exchanged for a NIC.
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On Wed, 1 May 2002, Jaye Inabnit ke6sls wrote:
> Um, http://www.linuxmafia.com/~rick/faq/ should help clear it all up for ya :)
Oh, yeah, I remember him now. The only other person I've talked to with
a *sane* view about POTS modems.
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re oversubscribed and trying to screw you use. Check the PPPoE Howto.
You should be getting much of the settings you need to get going from
your ISP, the rest is covered in howtos.
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in the modem box, and return it saying it was
defective for a refund. Break even.
> Or mail it to Rick Moen. :-)
Who?
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On Tue, 30 Apr 2002, infotechsys wrote:
> Hi, I have a friend that has Windows 98 installed on her computer and
> she can't remember her password. Is there anyway that she can get
> around this? I don't know anything about Window. Thanks for your time
> and help. Wayne
Has anybody other than Julian Haight successfully install spamcop?
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procmail are in use, as is IMAP and
POP3 service. What are the things to look out for?
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way to losslessly repartition ext3 to fill the void
after removing an old swap partition?
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Is there a way to make exim run everything to all users through
spamassassin, put the spam in ~baloo/mail/zero and deliver the rest of
the mail normally to thier respective users?
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that haven't been released
yet. Give it a day or two.
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ling you *exactly* what's
going on. There's something funky going on at line 247 in Func.cc that
you need to take a long look at.
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nary-sparc-1.iso
http://www.linuxiso.org/download.php/253/binary-sparc-2.iso
http://www.linuxiso.org/download.php/253/binary-sparc-3.iso
All those point you to a random mirror that carries each image.
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works on 2.2 kernels. Is there any simple setup program for
> firewall/masquerade for the kernel 2.4.17?
Yup, *real* simple.
apt-get install ipmasq
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/share/cups/data/psglyphs most
likely. Check your permissions with ls and adjust as needed.
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gt; GNOME.
Yes, it's a desktop environment, as is KDE and CDE, to name a couple
others.
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ust confused as to where the actual system leafnode config file
> resides.
/etc/news/leafnode/config (IIRC, I've since changed to using nntpcache
as my system needs changed)
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On Fri, 26 Apr 2002, Karsten M. Self wrote:
> http://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2001/debian-user-200105/msg03306.html
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> High authority ;-)
>
> Please *don't* Cc: me on list mail.
Eh, there wasn't a reply-to. Sorry.
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gt; http://groups.google.com/groups?hl=en&group=muc.lists.debian.user
http://groups.google.com/groups?hl=en&group=linux.debian.user
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On Fri, 26 Apr 2002, ben wrote:
> just out of curiousity, having noticed the same, how is it that certain posts
> don't make it to the archives?
Feel the power of the X-No-Archive: yes header...
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On Thu, 25 Apr 2002, Karsten M. Self wrote:
> muc.debian.user, IIRC. The muc bit I'm sure of.
linux.debian.user.
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and I don't like `dpkg configure' setting it up for me - it's not
> doing it the way I wish. How do I prevent this tool from configuring it
> for me? It does't seem to give one the option to say no...
Don't. Just copy the configs over from the known-good machine and t
sync your woody with Debian's (as if that wasn't a
double-entendra)
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you're interested...
exim
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Would it be possible for spamassassin to be run at a level where
all inbound mail gets run through it and spam forwarded to the local
postmaster?
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