On Wed, May 29, 2013 at 10:26:32AM -0700, Harry Kniznik wrote:
> Is it possible to get a post from a newsgroup removed from Debian? Of so,
> how?
No.
(I can explain at length for both mailing lists and Usenet
newsgroups, but the answer still boils down to no.)
-dsr-
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To UNSUBSCRIBE, email
And there is the Streisand effect. The very act of trying to suppress
something calls attention to it.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Streisand_effect
Usually it is better to let sleeping dogs lie. Otherwise attempts to
suppress information will only serve to call attention to it.
Beat me to
Harry Kniznik wrote:
> Is it possible to get a post from a newsgroup removed from Debian?
> Of so, how?
It is not possible. There is no delete button on the internet. (I
assume you mean an email post _to_ a mailing list.)
Generally I always advise people that the network has no delete and
anyth
Is it possible to get a post from a newsgroup removed from Debian? Of so, how?
Title: Post removal clean up
I found that dselect would not always remove directories used and created by packages that I have decided to remove. Is there a utility that can show me which directories belong to packages that are no longer installed?
Thanks in advance
R>
when I dkpg -i for a couple of packages I get
> subprocess post-removal script returned error exit status 139
It looks like your filesystem got damaged and as a result, it left
dpkg's administrative database in a bad state.
What does "dpkg --audit" tell you?
You could try (it
I am having problems with dpkg on a potato dist.
I keep getting
serious warning: files list file for package 'foo' missing, assuming package
has no file currrently installed.
Also, when I dkpg -i for a couple of packages I get
subprocess post-removal script returned error exit statu
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